Species Plantarum, published in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus, is a foundational work in the field of botany that formally classified and named plants using a standardized system. This work introduced the binomial nomenclature system, where each plant species is given a two-part name consisting of its genus and species, greatly simplifying plant identification and classification. The publication laid the groundwork for the modern Linnaean classification system, influencing how scientists categorize and communicate about plant diversity.