Figures of the most beautiful, useful, and uncommon plants described in the Gardeners dictionary
exhibited on three hundred copper plates, accurately engraven after drawings taken from nature. With the characters of their flowers and seed-vessels, drawn when they were in their greatest perfection. To which are added, their descriptions, and an account of the classes to which they belong, according to Ray's, Tournefort's, and Linnæus's method of classing them.
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1760 - Printed for the author; and sold by J. Rivington [etc.], London, England
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English
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- Open LibraryOL6577093M
- OCLC Control Number6013120
- OCLC Control Number1029937989
- Library of Congress Control Number15011912
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- LCCSB45 .M62 1760
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BotanyGardeningDictionariesPictorial worksEarly works to 1800Botany -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800.Gardening -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800.Botany -- Pictorial works -- Early works to 1800.
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