In 1765, John Bartram, a pioneer botanist, and his son, botanist and explorer William Bartram, found a 30-foot-tall (9-meter) tree with large fragrant white flowers growing along the banks of the Altamaha River in Georgia.
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Endangered Plants (Watts Library)
March 2004, Franklin Watts
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0531162486 9780531162484
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Endangered Plants (Watts Library)
September 2003, Franklin Watts
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0531122123 9780531122129
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"In 1765, John Bartram, a pioneer botanist, and his son, botanist and explorer William Bartram, found a 30-foot-tall (9-meter) tree with large fragrant white flowers growing along the banks of the Altamaha River in Georgia."
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