The Paradisus Londinensis

The Paradisus Londonensis : or Coloured Figures of Plants Cultivated in the Vicinity of the Metropolis
Part of 96, Curcuma aromatica
AuthorRichard Anthony Salisbury, William Hooker
Publication date
1805[1]

The Paradisus Londonensis (full title The Paradisus Londonensis : or Coloured Figures of Plants Cultivated in the Vicinity of the Metropolis) is a book dated 1805–1808,[2] printed by D.N. Shury, and published by William Hooker.[3] It consists of coloured illustrations of 117 plants drawn by William Hooker, with explanatory text by Richard Anthony Salisbury.

  1. ^ Frans Antonie Stafleu (1979). Taxonomic Literature: H-Le. Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema. ISBN 9789031302246.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference IPNI_pub was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ .Richard Anthony Salisbury; William Hooker (1805). The Paradisus Londinensis: Or Coloured Figures of Plants Cultivated in the Vicinity of the Metropolis. D. N. Shury, and published by William Hooker.

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