"Great Britain England London." . . "Plants, Edible." . . "Plants, Edible Treatment 18th century Early works to 1800 England." . . "History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign"@en . "Flora diætetica: or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign. In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnaean generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz. Esculent 1 Roots, 2 Shoots, stalks, &c. 3 Leaves, 4 Flowers, 5 Berries, 6 Stone-fruit, 7 Apples, 8 Legumens, 9 Grain, 10 Nuts, 11 Funguses. And a particular account of the manner of using them ; their native places of growth ; their several varieties, and physical properties: together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species. The whole so methodized, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany. By Charles Bryant, of Norwich"@en . . . . . . . "Flora diætetica or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign. : In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their linnăn generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz. Esculent 1 Roots, 2 Shoots, stalks, &c. 3 Leaves, 4 Flowers, 5 Berries, 6 Stone-fruit, 7 Apples, 8 Legumens, 9 Grain, 10 Nuts, 11 Funguses. And a particular account of the manner of using them ; their native places of growth ; their several varieties, and physical properties: together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species. The whole so methodized, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany. By Charles Bryant, of Norwich"@en . . "Flora Diaetetica : or, History of Esculent Plants, both domestic and foreign. In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnaean generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz esculent: 1. Roots; 2. Shoots, Stalks, &c.; 3. Leaves; 4. Flowers; 5. Berries; 6. Stone-fruit; 7. Apples; 8. Legumens; 9. Grain; 10. Nuts; 11. Funguses. And a particular account of the manner of using them; their native places of growth; their several varieties, and physical properties: together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species. The whole so methodized, as to for a short introduction to the science of botany"@en . "Electronic books"@en . . "Flora diætetica: or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their linnăn generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz. Esculent 1 Roots, 2 Shoots, stalks, &c. 3 Leaves, 4 Flowers, 5 Berries, 6 Stone-fruit, 7 Apples, 8 Legumens, 9 Grain, 10 Nuts, 11 Funguses. And a particular account of the manner of using them; their native places of growth; their several varieties, and physical properties: together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species. The whole so methodized, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany. By Charles Bryant, of Norwich" . . . . "Flora diaetetica: or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnaean generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads"@en . . . "Flora diaetetica: or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign. In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnaean generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads"@en . . "Early works"@en . . "Flora diaetetica, or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign : in which they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnaean generic and specific names : with their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz. esculent, 1 roots, 2 shoots, stalks, &c. 3 leaves, 4 flowers, 5 berries, 6 stone-fruit, 7 apples, 8 legumens, 9 grain, 10 nuts, 11 funguses : and a particular account of the manner of using them, their native places of growth, their several varieties, and physical properties, together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species, the whole so methodized, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany"@en . . . . . . "Flora ditetica: or, History of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign. In which they are accurately described, and reduced to their linnan generic and specific names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads, viz. Esculent 1 Roots, 2 Shoots, stalks, &c. 3 Leaves, 4 Flowers, 5 Berries, 6 Stone-fruit, 7 Apples, 8 Legumens, 9 Grain, 10 Nuts, 11 Funguses. And a particular account of the manner of using them ; their native places of growth ; their several varieties, and physical properties: together with whatever is otherwise curious, or very remarkable in each species. The whole so methodized, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany. By Charles Bryant, of Norwich"@en . . . . . "Plants, Edible Early works to 1800." . . . .