The Pinetum Britannicum

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By Edward Ravenscroft

Description

The Pinetum Britannicum: A Descriptive Account of Hardy Coniferous Trees Cultivated in Great Britain was authored by Edward James Ravenscroft (1816-1890) during the time period of 1863 through 1884.

This first edition Pinetum Brittanicum is regarded as an important British study of pines. Edward James Ravenscroft’s exquisitely detailed illustrations exemplify the widely embraced enthusiasm for the art and science of capturing and classifying conifers during the 19th-century. Ravenscroft was a master in the field of natural history illustration, which is often called “art in the service of science.”

ISBN

9780996673136

Publication Date

1884

Publisher

W. Blackwood & Sons

City

Edinburgh and London

Keywords

Conifers, Conifers, Great Britain, Trees, Pine

Disciplines

Botany | Horticulture | Other Plant Sciences | Plant Biology | Plant Breeding and Genetics

Comments

Digitized by Library Scholar Interns Brittani Alberto, Jorge Ambriz, Jacqueline Farrington, Christopher Villa. Quality control by Zackary Payne.

Recommended Citation

Ravenscroft, Edward, "The Pinetum Britannicum" (1884). Archives & Reprint Series (imprint). 3.
https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/reprint/3

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