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Robert William Plant

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22: 99:, a London dealer in 'curiosities of natural history'. His collections also included beetles, butterflies, bird skins and shells. He published a paper on the 224: 77:– 1858) was an English plant collector, one of the sons of Robert Benjamin Glyddon Plant and Ann Caroline Plant. and described by Sir 191:
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as 'a zealous and industrious experimental cultivator and nurseryman'. In the 1850s he collected in the
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published by R. Groombridge and Sons in 3 parts, the first in 1849.
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Before emigrating to South Africa in 1850 he had published
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"Robert Plant (1818–1858): A Victorian plant hunter in Natal, Zululand, Mauritius and the Seychelles"
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The new gardener's dictionary; or, Catalogue of all the really good flowers, fruits, trees, and shrubs, cultivated in Great Britain
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