Plants of Colonial Days
Plants of Colonial Days
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Book Description
Charming volume, meticulously researched and painstakingly prepared, focuses on 160 trees, shrubs and flowers in the restored gardens of Colonial Williamsburg. Detailed line drawings, Latin and common names, physical descriptions and anecdotes for each plant, including the redbud, Carolina allspice and jessamine, dogwood, stewartia, cabbage rose, Japanese paper mulberry, ailanthus, many more.
Plants of Colonial Days,Raymond L. Taylor,Dover Publications,0486294048,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,History,Plants - General,Plants, Ornamental,Trees,Virginia,Williamsburg,Nature / General
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