"The Botanical Register, Volume 9 (1823)" presents a detailed and beautifully illustrated compendium of botanical specimens. Featuring coloured figures, likely lithographs or engravings, this volume continues the tradition of documenting exotic and garden-worthy plants for botanists, horticulturists, and enthusiasts alike. Authored primarily by Sydenham Edwards, with contributions from James Ridgway, this register offers both an artistic and scientific perspective on the plant kingdom.
This historical work provides valuable insights into the botanical knowledge and horticultural practices of the early 19th century. The exquisite illustrations capture the intricate details and vibrant colours of each plant, making it a valuable resource for researchers and a delightful visual experience for anyone interested in the history of botany and the art of botanical illustration.
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