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Z is for... Zinnia. A #FloralFlourish for our last day of #AtoZNHMBHL
From: The floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers. Vol. 1 (1861)
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V is for... The variation of animals and plants under domestication by Charles Darwin (1868).
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K is for… Kinghorn's Azalea.
From: The floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers. Vol.1 (1861)
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C is for... Caterpillars, butterflies, & moths : an account of their habits, manners, and transformations by Mary and Elizabeth Kirby [1861].
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