Edwards's Botanical Register, Volume 25, showcases the detailed botanical illustrations and descriptions that made the series a cornerstone of 19th-century horticulture and botany. Authored by John Lindley and published in 1839, this volume continues the tradition of providing accurate and visually stunning depictions of newly discovered or noteworthy plants.
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