Edwards's Botanical Register, Volume 28, showcases the exquisite botanical illustrations and detailed descriptions that made the series a beloved resource for gardeners and botanists alike. Originally published in 1842, this volume continues the tradition of featuring beautifully rendered plates of flowering plants and other botanical specimens, accompanied by authoritative text from leading botanists. John Lindley's expertise and James Ridgway's artistry combine to offer a window into the botanical world of the 19th century.
This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of botany, the art of botanical illustration, and the cultivation of unique and beautiful plants. It provides insights into the horticultural practices and botanical knowledge of the era, making it a treasured addition to any botanical library.
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