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Description Reproduction of an image that appeared in The Botanical Magazine vol. 5. no. 145 (1792). It depicts Dais Cotinifolia by Sydenham Edwards.
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Source The above source is reproduce at NAL, a US government site that has many images avail. This was selected over many alternatives. The site says it was pblsh in 1791, reissued in 1796
Author Sydenham Edwards
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