RF2T7DF9E–Old illustration of Flax lily (Dianella ensifolia). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2B7P65A–Plate 10, from the Fans of the Period series (N7) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889.
RF2ERTEB9–Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, commonly known as the false chanterelle, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXB732–Hand painted botanical study of Solanum violaceum Ortega, Malva miniata, Sansevieria sarmentosa and Musa rosacea (Musa ornata) flowers from Fragmenta
RM2T69Y2M–Savanna blazing star, Liatris scariosa. Native of north America, introduced by Scottish plant collector Thomas Drummond to Glasgow Botanic Garden. Northern liatris, Liatris borealis. Handcoloured lithograph from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 5, Orr and Smith, London, 1838.
RM2AWFPXW–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T76YMA–Old illustration of Globe amaranth (Gomphrena globosa). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2B7P5WG–Red and Blue Macaw, from the Birds of the Tropics series (N5) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889.
RF2ERTF31–The blusher is the common name for several closely related species of the genus Amanita. A. rubescens, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAYYY–Hand painted botanical study of a Malvella leprosa (alkali mallow) flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or B
RMP55T92–Five annuals: golden bartonia (Bartonia aurea), Chinese carnation (Dianthus sinensis), Chinese indigo plant (Persicaria tinctoria).. . Plantes Annuelles: 1) Bartonie Doree 2) Oeillet de Chine 3) Escholtaire de Californie 4) Amaranthoide 5) Persicaire Indigotiere . . Handcolored lithograph by Edouard Maubert for Herincq's 'Le Regne Vegetal' (1865).
RM2AWFPC6–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RMRCBX2X–Heartsease or Wild Pansy (Viola tricolor), crop, useful plant, medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, about 1870
RF2T7DFA1–Old illustration of Amethyst hyacinth (Brimeura amethystina). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2B7P5KN–Snowy Owl, from the Birds of America series (N4) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888.
RF2ERT766–Albatrellus confluens, Polyporus confluens, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXA8AM–Hand painted botanical study of a Renealmia alpinia (Alpinia aromatica) (flower and leaf anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr v
RM2T68WA7–Lipstick plant, Aeschynanthus parasiticus. Imported from the Khoseca Hills, India, by John Gibson, plant collector to the Duke of Devonshire. Great-flowered aeschynanthus, Aeschynanthus grandiflorus, Incarvillea parasitica. Handcoloured lithograph from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 5, Orr and Smith, London, 1838.
RM2AWFP20–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RMRCBX5W–White horehound (Marrubium vulgare) on the left, peppermint (Mentha piperita) on the right, medicinal plants
RF2T76YHA–Old illustration of Sea ragweed (Ambrosia maritima). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8RD7–Plate 28 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERTE20–Galerina sulciceps, Marasmius peronatus, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXA8N2–Hand painted botanical study of a Renealmia alpinia (Alpinia aromatica) (flower and leaf anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr v
RMP55WYP–Cyclamen persicum plant as motif in designs for tapestry, fabric and wallpaper. Lithograph by Anna Martin with pochoir (stencil) handcoloring from Eugene Grasset's “Plants and their Application to Ornament,” Paris, 1897. Grasset (1841-1917) was a Swiss artist whose innovative designs inspired the “art nouveau” movement at the end of the 19th century.
RM2AWFX3A–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T76YF0–Old illustration of Fumewort (Corydalis solida). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8RDY–Plate 26 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERT6P1–Bunter Porling, Polyporus versicolor, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAXK9–Hand painted botanical study of Erythrina rubicunda (Cherokee bean Erythrina herbacea) flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Frei
RMP55XFR–Extinct plant fossils: scale tree, Lepidodendron confluens; Sigillaria sulcata and Sigillaria undulata; and horsetail, Calamites succovii. Handcoloured lithograph by an unknown artist from Dr. F.A. Schmidt's 'Petrefactenbuch,' published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr. Schmidt's 'Book of Petrification' introduced fossils and palaeontology to both the specialist and general reader.
RM2AWFRDG–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T76YDY–Old illustration of Subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8REM–Plate 29 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERTA11–Rhodocollybia butyracea, common name Buttery Collybia, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAJ39–Hand painted botanical study of Cafsia (Golden Shower) tree anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus
RMP55T17–Five shrubs, including white jasmine (Jasminum), cassava (Manihot esculenta), hummingbird bush (Justicia californica) and shrimp plant (Justicia carnea). . Plantes De Serre: 1) Jasmin d'Arabie 2) Manioc 3) Medioinier 4) Carmantine Rouge 5) Carmantine Pointe . . Handcolored lithograph by Edouard Maubert for Herincq's 'Le Regne Vegetal' 1865.
RM2AWFYT7–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T76YDA–Old illustration of Galega (Galega officinalis). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2B7P60R–Amiens, from the City Flags series (N6) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887.
RF2ERTAYC–Clitocybe odora, also known as the aniseed toadstool, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAACE–Hand painted botanical study of a Costus villosissimus flower and leaf anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Bar
RMPP6R1K–Sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum, with cane stem and leaf, and engraving of entire plant. Handcoloured zincograph by Chabots drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RM2AWFW26–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBPF–Old illustration of Betonica vulgaris (Wood betony). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2B7P67N–Plate 50, from the Fans of the Period series (N7) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889.
RF2ERTAKB–Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAA58–Hand painted botanical study of a Costus niveo-purpureus flower and leaf anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Ba
RM2T68951–Mock vervain or mock verbena, Glandularia platensis. Native to South America, seeds sent from Buenos Ayres by Scottish plant collector James Tweedie. Teucrium-like verbena, Verbena teucrioides. Handcoloured lithograph from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 5, Orr and Smith, London, 1838.
RM2AWG02B–Hand painted botanical study of Haemanthus toxicarius flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBND–Old illustration of Marrubium vulgare (White horehound). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8RF2–Plate 30 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERTC1H–Russula albidula is a species of mushroom in the Russula genus, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAF5R–Hand painted botanical study of a Macleaya cordata, the five-seeded plume-poppy syn Bocconia cordata flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolau
RM2T68R8F–Spider plant, Chlorophytum species. As Anthericum variegatum or Anthericum williamsii. Native of South Africa. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 4, L. Reeve, London, 1875. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RM2AWFTNX–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBMP–Old illustration of Marrubium vulgare (White horehound). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8RE1–Plate 33 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERT7WY–Otidea leporina is a species of fungus in the family Pyronemataceae, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2AXAMWD–Hand painted botanical study of Scotch rose (Rosa pimpinellifolia), Rosa turbinata Aiton and Virginia rose (Rosa lucida syn Rosa virginiana) bushes fr
RM2T6A03C–Everlasting, Syncarpha eximia. Native to the Eastern and Western Cape, South Africa, introduced by Scottish plant collector Colonel William Patterson in 1793. Fine astelma, Astelma eximium, Gnaphalium eximium. Handcoloured lithograph from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 5, Orr and Smith, London, 1838.
RM2AWFXXH–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBH7–Old illustration of Ehphrasia rostkoviana (Eyebright). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2B7P67F–Plate 31, from the Fans of the Period series (N7) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889.
RF2ERT6KD–Spitz-Morchel, Morchella conica, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2JAMKKD–Botany from the book The history of New South Wales : including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its dependancies, from the original discovery of the island ; with the customs and manners of the natives; and an account of the English colony, from its foundation, to the present time by George Barrington, 1755-1804. Publication date 1810 Publisher London : M. Jones. George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) was an Irish-born pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, and
RM2BT5B5W–Fountainbush or firecracker plant, Russelia equisetiformis (Russelia juncea). Handcoloured lithograph by D. Blair after an illustration by Lena Lowis from her Familiar Indian Flowers with Coloured Plates, L. Reeve, London, 1878. Lena Lowis, formerly Selena Caroline Shakespear (1845-1919), was a British woman artist who traveled to India with her husband Lt.-Col. Ninian Lowis.
RM2AWG28T–Hand painted botanical study of Mimosa lanceolata tree from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBH0–Old illustration of Purple Toadflax (Linaria purpurea). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8RE0–Plate 27 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERT3X7–fluted bird's nest, Cyathus striatus, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2CCJYRC–Cinchona is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae containing at least 23 species of trees and shrubs. Cinchona has been historically sought after for its medicinal value, as the bark of several species yields quinine and other alkaloids that were the only effective treatments against malaria during the height of European colonialism, which made them of great economic and political importance. Handcolored copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume IV; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 18
RMP6G5P1–American aloe or century plant, Agave americana, with engraving of full plant behind coloured illustration of flowers. Handcoloured zincograph by Chabots drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RM2AWFR6E–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBH2–Old illustration of Blue Corn Toadflax (Linaria arvensis). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HFG36D–Le Casset; Vallee du Monetier, n.d.
RF2ERT73D–Piedmont truffle, Tuber brumale, b. melansporum, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2CCJYR3–Cinchona is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae containing at least 23 species of trees and shrubs. Cinchona has been historically sought after for its medicinal value, as the bark of several species yields quinine and other alkaloids that were the only effective treatments against malaria during the height of European colonialism, which made them of great economic and political importance. Handcolored copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume IV; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 18
RMP6G2YT–Liquorice or licorice plant, Glycyrrhiza glabra. After an illustration by G. Reid in Churchill and Stephenson's 'Medical Botany.' Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RM2AWG2RN–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBH9–Old illustration of Justicia adhatoda (Malabar nut). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8REK–Plate 32 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERT912–Cortinarius armillatus, commonly known as the red-banded cortinarius is a late summer and autumn (as late as in October) fungus usually found in moist coniferous forests, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2CFDG8K–Ilex South Sea Tea or Evergreen Cassine Copperplate engraving by J. Pass From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume X; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1811
RM2T6CRG7–Ghost plant, ghost pipe, Indian pipe or corpse plant, Monotiopa uniflora. Handcoloured lithograph by Endicott after a botanical illustration from John Torreys A Flora of the State of New York, Carroll and Cook, Albany, 1843. The plates drawn by John Torrey, Agnes Mitchell, Elizabeth Paoley and Swinton. John Torrey was an American botanist, chemist and physician 1796-1873.
RM2AWG0X5–Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBH4–Old illustration of Pedicularis verticillata. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2B7P688–Plate 42, from the Fans of the Period series (N7) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889.
RF2ERT6A1–Otidea leporina is a species of fungus in the family Pyronemataceae, Peziza leporia, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2CCJYKW–Chrysis (wasp), Clathrus (fungi), Clava (hydrozoa), Clavaria (fungi), Clio (Sea snail) and Combretum (Combretaceae) Handcolored copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume IV; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMP55YB2–Dracaena elegans, tropical plant with dramatic crimson and black foliage Handcolored botanical drawn and lithographed by W.G. Smith from H.H. Dombrain's 'Floral Magazine' 1872.. Worthington G. Smith (1835-1917), architect, engraver and mycologist. Smith also illustrated 'The Gardener's Chronicle.' Henry Honywood Dombrain (1818-1905), clergyman gardener, was editor of the 'Floral Magazine' from 1862 to 1873.
RM2AWFX91–Hand painted botanical study of Zamia longifolia from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBH3–Old illustration of Pedicularis pratensis. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2HT8RE9–Plate 31 from Blatt Baum und Landschafts Studien, c.1810.
RF2ERTDAK–Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus, commonly known as the olive wax cap, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2GG9G59–Herstine Raspberry from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
RMP6F8R5–Firecracker plant, Russelia equisetiformis (Russelia juncea). Based on Mrs Augusta Withers' illustration in Benjamin Maund's 'The Botanist.' Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RM2AWG4H2–Hand painted botanical study of Maranta Cachibou flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
RF2T6MBGY–Old illustration of Trailing Snapdragon (Asarina procumbens). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
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