File:Victoria Regia. (Opening flower) (1851).jpeg
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DescriptionVictoria Regia. (Opening flower) (1851).jpeg | Scan of plate 2 from a monograph describing and illustrating the species Victoria amazonica. | ||||||
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Source | Victoria Regia : or, Illustrations of the Royal water-lily, in a series of figures chiefly made from specimens flowering at Syon and at Kew by Walter Fitch; with descriptions by Sir W.J. Hooker. Scan of illustrations at The New York Public Library. | ||||||
Author | Walter Hood Fitch, lithography | ||||||
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