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E.G.1 watercolour ; 33.5 x 24.2 cm. Series: Flora of Broken Hill ; 6. [Title from inscription below image.] Gossypium sturtii, (Desert rose or Sturt's cotton plant), Malvaceae, Cartwright's Cr., sum. [i.e. summer]
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an6136380
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1920
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Author |
Gostelow, E. E. (Ebenezer Edward), 1867-1944.
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Permission
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Public Domain
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