RM2R987JD–Clavelillo, chivo caspi, or espino santo, Barnadesia caryophylla. Native to South America. Rose-coloured barnadesia, Barnadesia rosea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1843.
RFFD883K–Alyogyne huegelii, commonly known as Lilac Hibiscus
RFT60MAG–The barnadesia rosea is flowering plant. Bright pink color of this barnadesia flower and flower backside is long, vintage line drawing or engraving il
RM2H436HY–A tropical plant (Barnadesia rosea): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured engraving by G. Barclay, c. 1843, after S. Drake.
RM2AM7KMC–Researches, concerning the institutions & monuments of the ancient inhabitants of America : with descriptions and views of some of the most striking scenes in the Cordilleras! . of Quito,Cayambe, which is the most beautiful as well asthe most majestic, never ceases to excite admira-tion at sunset, when the volcano of Guagua-Pichincha, situate to the west, or toward thePacific Ocean, throws its shadow over the vastplain, which forms the foreground of the land-scape. This plain, covered with grasses, is desti-tute of trees. A few bushes of barnadesia, du-ranta, and barberry alone are scattered a
RMDCTJ39–Barnadesia caryophylla, Asteraceae. Peru and Bolivia, South America.
RF2WRMHRR–Barnadesia caryophylla a native South American temperate shrub plant with a pink red flower, stock photo image
RFFD883M–Alyogyne huegelii, commonly known as Lilac Hibiscus
RMP558JM–Rose-coloured barnadesia, Barnadesia rosea. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, Reeve Brothers, 1846. Fitch (18171892) was a tireless Scottish artist who drew over 2,700 lithographs for the 'Botanical Magazine' starting from 1834.
RM2BTWPY4–Barnadesia caryophylla.
RM2AJ5550–Vues des Cordillères, et monumens des peuples indigènes de l'Amérique . lques pieds de Barnadesia^ de Duranta, de Berberis, et cesbelles Calcéolaires qui appartieinient presque exclusivement à lhémisphèreaustral et à la partie occidentale de rAniéiique. Des artistes distingués du Nord ont fait connoître récemment la cascadede la rivière de Kjro, près du village de Yervenkjle en Laponle, où, daprèsles observations de Maupertuis et de M. Swanberg, passe le cercle polaire.La cjmie du Cajambe est traversée par léquateur. Qn peut considérer cettemontagne colossale comme un de ces monumens éterne
RM2T688WM–Clavelillo, chivo caspi, or espino santo, Barnadesia caryophylla. Native to South America. Rose-coloured barnadesia, Barnadesia rosea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1843.