Hetley, Georgina Burne, 1832-1898 :Loranthus adamsii. Plate 12. Leighton Brothers lith. [1888]

Hetley, Georgina Burne, 1832-1898 :Loranthus adamsii. Plate 12. Leighton Brothers lith. [1888]
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Date
1888
By
Hetley, Georgina Burne, 1832-1898
Reference
PUBL-0059-12
Description

A branch of a flowering bush, with spiky pink flowers, described in the accompanying text: "This is a new species of loranthus which has never been figured before. It was discovered by Mr James Adams of the Thames Gold Fields, who kindly obtained this specimen for me. It is a small bush, two to three feet in height. The flowers are rather large, one and a half to two inches long, and of a very peculiar shape. It flowers in September and October."

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Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 373 x 270 mm (in bound volume)

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