This magnificent book is a tribute to the stunning botanical garden of La Mortola, located in Italy. The author, Alwin Berger, was a renowned botanist who worked with Sir Thomas Hanbury, the founder of the garden, to document the many species of plants that grow there. The book includes a comprehensive catalogue of the garden's flora, complete with detailed descriptions and exquisite illustrations. It is a must-have for anyone interested in botany, gardening, or the natural world.
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