Explore the rich history of botanical science and horticultural practices with the "Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record, Volume 10 (1921)." Authored by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, this volume provides invaluable insights into the garden's early years, its plant collections, and its role in promoting botanical knowledge.
Offering a fascinating glimpse into the past, this record is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of botanical gardens, the science of botany, and the evolution of horticultural techniques. Discover the enduring legacy of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its contributions to the world of plants.
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