This botanical journal, first published in 1815, includes detailed illustrations and descriptions of new and rare plants from around the world. John Lindley, one of the leading botanists of his time, was the editor of the journal for many years and made significant contributions to the field of botany. The journal is still highly regarded by botanists and plant enthusiasts today, and offers a rare glimpse into the world of horticulture in the early 19th century.
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