File:Flora of Kwangtung and Hongkong.djvu

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English: A 1912 work of 2 Hong Kong botanists, Stephen Troyte Dunn and William James Tutcher, originally from Bristol, U. K. "Kwangtung" refers to Guangdong province in the south of Mainland China. At the time of writing it was larger than in 2013.
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