Icones Plantarum

Icones Plantarum is an extensive series of published volumes of botanical illustration, initiated by Sir William Jackson Hooker.

The Latin name of the work means "Illustrations of Plants".

Hooker was the author of the first ten volumes, produced 1837–1854.

His son, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, was responsible for Volumes XI-XIX (most of Series III).

Daniel Oliver was the editor of Volumes XX-XXIV.

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