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First published in 1903, Shakespeare's Garden is a fascinating exploration of the plants and flowers mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare. Leonard Holmesworthe provides detailed descriptions of over a hundred plants, along with quotations from Shakespeare's plays and sonnets that reference them. The book is a valuable resource for gardeners and Shakespeare enthusiasts, as well as those interested in the history of botany and literature.
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