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THE Botanical Magazine; OR, Flower-Garden Displayed:
Azalea Pontica. Yellow Azalea.
Oxybaphus Viscosus. Viscid Umbrella-Wort.
Gnaphalium Ericoides. Heath-Leaved Gnaphalium, or Everlasting.
Hibiscus Præmorsus. Bitten-Leaved Hibiscus.
Hydrangea Arborescens. Shrubby Hydrangea.
Hydrangea Hortensis. Garden Hydrangea.
Illicium Floridanum. Red-flowered Illicium, or Aniseed-Tree.
Erica Albens. Pallid Heath.
Antholyza Merianella. Dwarf Antholyza.
Step into an eighteenth‑century garden diary where each page bursts with vivid, hand‑coloured plates of the most ornamental foreign plants. The volume presents meticulous illustrations of shrubs, trees and flowers that were just arriving in English greenhouses, paired with their Linnaean names, classifications and natural habitats. Readers also find flowering calendars that tell when each species will bloom, helping the curious gardener plan a year‑long display of colour.
Beyond the pictures, the work offers clear, step‑by‑step cultural instructions—from soil preparation to greenhouse heating—tailored for both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned horticulturists. Detailed notes accompany each species, such as the fragrant yellow Azalea Pontica, describing its growth habit, bloom time and even curious historical anecdotes about its discovery near the Black Sea. With its blend of scientific rigor and practical guidance, this volume remains a charming reference for anyone eager to understand and nurture the beauties of an English garden.
Full title
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 13 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (75K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc-André Seekamp, Jason Isbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file made using scans of public domain works at the University of Georgia.)
Release date
2013-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1746–1799
A pioneering English botanist and entomologist, he helped bring plant study to a wider public through vivid, accessible books and journals. Best known for founding The Botanical Magazine, he combined scientific care with a gift for making natural history inviting.
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1749–1831
A physician turned botanist, he became one of the best-known botanical editors of his day and helped bring plant science to a wider reading public. His work connected medicine, horticulture, and botanical publishing in late 18th- and early 19th-century Britain.
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by William Curtis

by William Curtis

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by William Curtis

by William Curtis

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