Explore the captivating world of botany with "Edwards's Botanical Register, Volume 19 (1833)." This volume, part of the renowned series edited by John Lindley and published by James Ridgway, offers a detailed look at a variety of plant species through exquisite illustrations and meticulous descriptions.
Originally published in 1829, this register provides invaluable insights into the botanical knowledge and horticultural practices of the early 19th century. Each entry combines scientific accuracy with artistic beauty, making it an essential resource for botanists, historians of science, and anyone with an appreciation for the natural world.
Discover the rich legacy of botanical exploration and documentation in this beautifully preserved volume.
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