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Linnaeus' floral clock - the hours when flowers open - stock illustration

Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), the Swedish botanist and scientist, developed his the idea of his floral clock in 1748. It works on the principle that various species of flowers open and close at set times of day. An engraving from “The Girls’ Own Paperâ€, a bound collection of monthly magazines for 1896-97 with work by various artists. The magazine was edited by Charles Peters and published by the Religious Tract Society, London.
Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), the Swedish botanist and scientist, developed his the idea of his floral clock in 1748. It works on the principle that various species of flowers open and close at set times of day. An engraving from “The Girls’ Own Paperâ€, a bound collection of monthly magazines for 1896-97 with work by various artists. The magazine was edited by Charles Peters and published by the Religious Tract Society, London.
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