Edwards' Botanical Register, Volume 31 is a detailed record of flowering plants cultivated in British gardens during the early Victorian era. This volume continues the tradition of providing meticulous descriptions and exquisite hand-colored illustrations, offering both practical horticultural information and aesthetic appreciation. Gardeners and botanists alike will find value in the comprehensive details of plant species, their origins, and cultivation.
Originally published in the 1840s, this register provides a fascinating glimpse into the horticultural tastes and botanical knowledge of the time. This edition preserves the charm and historical significance of the original, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of botany and gardening.
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