

A Collection of Flowers Drawn from Nature: Large Double China Aster
The image shows a botanical illustration of a plant with large flowers. The plant has a green stem with green leaves at the bottom. The leaves are shaped like ferns. There are several flowers on the plant. One large flower at the top is light purple with a yellow center. Another large flower on the left is blue, purple, and green. There are several smaller purple flowers on the plant. The flowers and leaves are in an oval shape on a white background. The oval shape is on a gray square. The gray square is on a beige background. The illustration is titled "Large Double China Aster".
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