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Description This is Plate 15 from The Botanical Magazine, Volume 1. Narcissus jonquilla
Date 18th century. This volume is considered to have been published in 1787, but the title page of the scan from which this plate was extracted states 1790, which may suggest that this is from a later edition.
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Sydenham Edwards  (1768–1819)  wikidata:Q1118055 s:en:Author:Sydenham Edwards
 
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Description English botanist and illustrator
Date of birth/death 1768 Edit this at Wikidata 8 February 1819 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Usk, Monmouthshire Brompton Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1787 - 1815
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William Curtis  (1746–1799)  wikidata:Q460867 s:en:Author:William Curtis
 
William Curtis
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Description English botanist, lepidopterist, bryologist, mycologist and pharmacist
Date of birth/death 11 January 1746 / 1746 Edit this at Wikidata 7 July 1799 / 1799 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Alton Edit this at Wikidata Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Edit this at Wikidata
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