Definition: Abret (1857-1926) was a Swiss botanist, geographer, and explorer who made pioneering voyages to Africa, Asia, South America, Australia, North America, Europe, and New Zealand. He was an early advocate of the scientific method and his work had a major impact on the field of botany. Abret is known for his extensive work in the study of flora and fauna from various parts of the world. He wrote several books, including "The World's Botanical Atlas" (1904) and "Biography of the Swiss Scientist, Abret."
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