

The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed: Plate 933, Protea mucronifolia. Dagger-Leaved Protea. [Protea odorata]
An illustration of a plant with a white flower and red details on a beige background. The plant has long, thin green leaves with red tips. A large white flower with red and yellow details is in the center, surrounded by several long, thin green leaves. A smaller, closed version of the flower is on the left. The beige background has a darker beige border around the edges. Small text is at the bottom. A number "933" is in the top-left corner.
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