Explore the exquisite world of early 19th-century botany with Volume 12 of "The Botanical Register ?consisting of Coloured Figures of ..." published in 1826. This volume showcases meticulously detailed, hand-colored illustrations of various plant species, reflecting the artistic skill of Sydenham Edwards and the printing expertise of James Ridgway.
Originally intended for botanists, gardeners, and those interested in the natural world, "The Botanical Register" offers a window into the scientific and aesthetic appreciation of plants during the Victorian era. Each plate provides a visual record of botanical specimens, contributing to the historical understanding of plant taxonomy and horticulture.
This volume is a valuable resource for researchers, historians of science, and anyone captivated by the beauty of botanical art.
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