Image: Hortus Elthamensis titlepage
Description: Dillenius, J.J. (1732), Hortus Elthamensis title page, explaining this book contains figures and descriptions of the rare plants that James Sherard and his brother William grow in the Eltham garden, and which until then are not at all or only imperfectly known to botanical authors.
Title: Hortus Elthamensis titlepage
Credit: Scan from copy in Real Jardín Botánico - Madrid [1]
Author: Dillenius (1684-1747)
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