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This week's #WednesdayBouquet comes from 'Flower Fables' by Louisa May Alcott, published by The Henry Altemus Company in 1898 as part of the popular "Young People's Library" series. See more here: https://t.co/YmuP7x4PJD
Maria Sibylla Merian provides today's #WomensHistoryMonth related #WednesdayBouquet with her "De Europischen Insecten" (1730). Find this one scanned in @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/kSHx3eC3j1
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Today's #WednesdayBouquet come from 'Familiar Wild Flowers,' by F. Edward Hulme. Learn more about the 8-volume set that includes entries about 320 different wild flowers here: https://t.co/EUtYVWvq7L
This week we've got a lovely #WednesdayBouquet for you—beautiful roses and a peach from Asa Strong's 4-volume 'The American Flora' with illustrations by Edwin Whitefield.
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ORANGE you glad it's midway through the week?🧡 For today's #WednesdayBouquet, sample a lovely selection of orange flowers from vol. 4 of "The Floral Magazine," published in 1875! You can browse more of the book on @BioDivLibrary : https://t.co/NtIGplmD4j