Wild Flowers of Scotland (1897) is a rare Victorian botanical book by James Hunter Crawford, offering detailed descriptions and illustrations of Scotland's native plants. The work, which includes engravings by John Williamson, blends scientific observation with poetic prose, making it a valuable resource for botany enthusiasts and collectors. It captures the rich flora of Scotland, including iconic plants like heather and thistles, and is considered an important historical document in the study of Scottish ecosystems.
The Wild Flowers of Scotland
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