Synthesized answer
The provided passages describe *Philosophia Botanica* as a key work by Carl von Linné (Linnaeus) in the evolution of the scientific classification and naming of plants [Passage 1]. It is noted as a classic in the history of science and botany, and the inventor of binary nomenclature [Passage 1].
However, the passages do not detail the practical implications of *Philosophia Botanica*. They focus on its historical significance and Linnaeus' contribution to scientific classification [Passage 1].
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From the book
Title: Linnaeus' Philosophia Botanica by Carl von Linné Description: The eighteenth-century botanist Carl von Linné, more commonly known as Linnaeus, was the inventor of the binary nomenclature now standard in biology. His Philosophia Botanica represents a key stage in the evolution of the scientific classification and naming of plants, and is a classic in the history of science and botany. Amazingly, no complete translation into English has been undertaken since 1775 prior to this edition. Categories: Nature Pages: 429 Snippet: Amazingly, no complete translation into English has been…