The botanist's repository for new and rare plants; vol. 01 & 02 [of 10]

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The botanist's repository for new and rare plants; vol. 01 & 02 [of 10]

by active 1799-1828 Henry Cranke Andrews

EN·~6 hours·151 chapters

Chapters

151 total
1

Vol. 1. of the Botanist’s Repository

0:16
2

PREFACE.

3:16
3

ERRATA, VOL. I.

1:43
4

PLATE I. CORTUSA MATTHIOLI. Alpine Sanicle. - CLASS V. ORDER I.

2:22
5

PLATE II. SPRINGALIA INCARNATA. Star-flowered Springalia. - CLASS XIX. ORDER VI.

2:47
6

PLATE III. NEOTTIA SPECIOSA. Flesh-coloured Neottia. - CLASS XX. ORDER II.

3:07
7

PLATE IV. RHODODENDRON DAURICUM.

2:17
8

PLATE V. GLADIOLUS LONGIFLORUS. Long-flowered Gladiolus. - CLASS III. ORDER I.

2:22
9

PLATE VI. HEMEROCALLIS CÆRULEA. Blue Day Lily. - CLASS VI. ORDER I.

2:27
10

PLATE VII. PRIMULA CORTUSOIDES. Siberian Primrose. - CLASS V. ORDER I.

2:40

Description

This two‑volume set offers a richly illustrated guide to plants that were, at the time of its publication, little‑known to British gardeners and scholars. Each plate presents a carefully coloured engraving accompanied by concise Latin and English descriptions that follow the Linnaean sexual system, while a brief history notes the plant’s native habitat, flowering period and introduction to cultivation. The editor’s dedication to accurate naming—eschewing synonyms unless clearly justified—makes the work a valuable reference for both collectors and budding botanists eager to avoid the confusion of misidentification.

Beyond the visual feast, the volumes include errata and an alphabetical index of synonyms drawn from leading authorities, reflecting the challenges of producing a timely monthly series of novel species. Readers will appreciate the blend of scientific rigor and artistic skill, as the author’s engravings capture the delicate details that set each rare specimen apart. Whether you are studying historic horticulture or simply admiring early botanical art, these volumes provide an engaging snapshot of late‑18th‑century plant discovery.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (376K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: The author, 1797.

Credits

Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Biodiversity Heritage Library)

Release date

2023-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active 1799-1828 Henry Cranke Andrews

active 1799-1828 Henry Cranke Andrews

A gifted botanical artist and engraver, this English naturalist helped bring rare and exotic plants to life for readers through vivid hand-colored illustrations. His books blend careful observation with a strong visual sense, making them appealing to both gardeners and lovers of natural history.

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