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Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Cinchona officinalis (Quinine Bark tree)

Cinchona officinalis (Quinine Bark tree)
Illustration of a Cinchona officinalis (Quinine Bark tree)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Pinguicula vulgaris, the common butterwort

Pinguicula vulgaris, the common butterwort
Illustration of a Pinguicula vulgaris, the common butterwort

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Utricularia vulgaris (greater bladderwort or common bladderwort)

Utricularia vulgaris (greater bladderwort or common bladderwort)
Illustration of a Utricularia vulgaris (greater bladderwort or common bladderwort)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Plantago major (broadleaf plantain, white mans foot, or greater plantain)

Plantago major (broadleaf plantain, white mans foot, or greater plantain)
Illustration of a Plantago major (broadleaf plantain, white mans foot, or greater plantain)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Plantago lanceolata, ribwort plantain, narrowleaf plantain, English plantain, ribleaf

Plantago lanceolata, ribwort plantain, narrowleaf plantain, English plantain, ribleaf
Illustration of a Plantago lanceolata, ribwort plantain, narrowleaf plantain, English plantain, ribleaf and lambs tongue

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Linaria vulgaris (common toadflax, yellow toadflax, or butter-and-eggs)

Linaria vulgaris (common toadflax, yellow toadflax, or butter-and-eggs)
Illustration of a Linaria vulgaris (common toadflax, yellow toadflax, or butter-and-eggs)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Galium verum (ladys bedstraw or yellow bedstraw)

Galium verum (ladys bedstraw or yellow bedstraw)
Illustration of a Galium verum (ladys bedstraw or yellow bedstraw)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Veronica officinalis (heath speedwell, common gypsyweed, common speedwell, or Paul s

Veronica officinalis (heath speedwell, common gypsyweed, common speedwell, or Paul s
Illustration of a Veronica officinalis (heath speedwell, common gypsyweed, common speedwell, or Pauls betony)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Galium odoratum, the sweetscented bedstraw

Galium odoratum, the sweetscented bedstraw
Illustration of a Galium odoratum, the sweetscented bedstraw

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Bartsia alpina, alpine bartsia or velvetbells

Bartsia alpina, alpine bartsia or velvetbells
Illustration of a Bartsia alpina, alpine bartsia or velvetbells

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Brooklime (Veronica beccabunga), also called European speedwell

Brooklime (Veronica beccabunga), also called European speedwell
Illustration of a Brooklime (Veronica beccabunga), also called European speedwell

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Digitalis purpurea (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or ladys glove)

Digitalis purpurea (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or ladys glove)
Illustration of a Digitalis purpurea (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or ladys glove)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Gratiola officinalis, the gratiole, common hedgehyssop or herb of grace

Gratiola officinalis, the gratiole, common hedgehyssop or herb of grace
Illustration of a Gratiola officinalis, the gratiole, common hedgehyssop or herb of grace

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Rhinanthus minor, the yellow rattle, little yellow rattle, hayrattle or cockscomb

Rhinanthus minor, the yellow rattle, little yellow rattle, hayrattle or cockscomb
Illustration of a Rhinanthus minor, the yellow rattle, little yellow rattle, hayrattle or cockscomb

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Verbascum thapsus, the great mullein or common mullein

Verbascum thapsus, the great mullein or common mullein
Illustration of a Verbascum thapsus, the great mullein or common mullein

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Antirrhinum majus (common snapdragon; often - especially in horticulture - simply

Antirrhinum majus (common snapdragon; often - especially in horticulture - simply
Illustration of a Antirrhinum majus (common snapdragon; often - especially in horticulture - simply " snapdragon" )

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Euphrasia rostkoviana (Euphrasia officinalis, Eyebright, Eyewort)

Euphrasia rostkoviana (Euphrasia officinalis, Eyebright, Eyewort)
Illustration of a Euphrasia rostkoviana (Euphrasia officinalis, Eyebright, Eyewort)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, Breckland wild thyme

Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, Breckland wild thyme
Illustration of a Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, Breckland wild thyme, wild thyme, creeping thyme, or elfin thyme

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth

Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth
Illustration of a Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenters herb, brownwort and blue curls)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Lavandula (common name lavender)

Lavandula (common name lavender)
Illustration of a Lavandula (common name lavender)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Glechoma hederacea, ground-ivy, gill-over-the-ground, creeping charlie, alehoof, tunhoof

Glechoma hederacea, ground-ivy, gill-over-the-ground, creeping charlie, alehoof, tunhoof
Illustration of a Glechoma hederacea, ground-ivy, gill-over-the-ground, creeping charlie, alehoof, tunhoof, catsfoot, field balm, and run-away-robin

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly known as rosemary

Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly known as rosemary
Illustration of a Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly known as rosemary

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Origanum majorana, Marjoram, pot marjoram, sweet marjoram and knotted marjoram

Origanum majorana, Marjoram, pot marjoram, sweet marjoram and knotted marjoram
Illustration of a Origanum majorana, Marjoram, pot marjoram, sweet marjoram and knotted marjoram

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Verbena officinalis, the common vervain or common verbena

Verbena officinalis, the common vervain or common verbena
Illustration of a Verbena officinalis, the common vervain or common verbena

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), balm, common balm, or balm mint

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), balm, common balm, or balm mint
Illustration of a Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), balm, common balm, or balm mint

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Hyssopus officinalis or hyssop

Hyssopus officinalis or hyssop
Illustration of a Hyssopus officinalis or hyssop

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Lamium album, commonly called white nettle or white dead-nettle

Lamium album, commonly called white nettle or white dead-nettle
Illustration of a Lamium album, commonly called white nettle or white dead-nettle

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Vinca minor (lesser periwinkle, dwarf periwinkle, small periwinkle, common periwinkle

Vinca minor (lesser periwinkle, dwarf periwinkle, small periwinkle, common periwinkle
Illustration of a Vinca minor (lesser periwinkle, dwarf periwinkle, small periwinkle, common periwinkle, myrtle or creeping myrtle)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Blooming flower (Gentianopsis ciliata)

Blooming flower (Gentianopsis ciliata)
Illustration of a Blooming flower (Gentianopsis ciliata)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Gentiana acaulis, the stemless gentian

Gentiana acaulis, the stemless gentian
Illustration of a Gentiana acaulis, the stemless gentian

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Gentiana pneumonanthe, the marsh gentian

Gentiana pneumonanthe, the marsh gentian
Illustration of a Gentiana pneumonanthe, the marsh gentian

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Twigs and cons of different types of larch trees, published 1897

Twigs and cons of different types of larch trees, published 1897
Larch, left side: (Larix decidua, or Larix europaea). Right side: 1) European larch (Larix decidua), twig with one long shoot and several short shoots; 2) Twig with male (m) and female (w)

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Lime (Tilia cordata) - twig with leaves, blossoms, and seed

Lime (Tilia cordata) - twig with leaves, blossoms, and seed
Lime (Tilia cordata): 1) Twig with leaves and blossoms; 2) Blossom and cross section (3), 4) Fruit; 5) Seed (lengthwise cross section); 6) Shoot tip with buds; 7) Seedling; 8 - 10) Unfolding the bud

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: A branch of strawberry. Engraving with color

A branch of strawberry. Engraving with color

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Oxytropis Halleri, Blue (or Purple) Oxytropis

Flora, Oxytropis Halleri, Blue (or Purple) Oxytropis
Vintage engraving of Oxytropis Halleri, Blue Oxytropis. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Oxytropis is a genus of plants in the legume family

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Least Yellow Trefoil, Trifolium filiforme

Flora, Least Yellow Trefoil, Trifolium filiforme
Vintage engraving of Least Yellow Trefoil, Trifolium filiforme. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Lotus corniculatus, common bird s-foot trefoil

Flora, Lotus corniculatus, common bird s-foot trefoil
Vintage engraving of Lotus corniculatus, common bird s-foot trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Lotus corniculatus is a common flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Lotus pedunculatus, marsh bird s-foot trefoil

Flora, Lotus pedunculatus, marsh bird s-foot trefoil
Vintage engraving of Lotus pedunculatus, marsh bird s-foot trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Lotus pedunculatus (formerly Lotus uliginosus), the big trefoil

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Trifolium Resupinatum Reversed-Flowered Trefoil

Flora, Trifolium Resupinatum Reversed-Flowered Trefoil
Vintage engraving of Trifolium Resupinatum Reversed-Flowered Trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Lotus Diffusus; Long-Podded Small Bird s-Foot Trefoil

Flora, Lotus Diffusus; Long-Podded Small Bird s-Foot Trefoil
Vintage engraving of Lotus Diffusus; Long-Podded Small Bird s-Foot Trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Trifolium campestre, hop trefoil

Flora, Trifolium campestre, hop trefoil
Vintage engraving of Trifolium campestre hop trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Trifolium campestre, commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Lotus tenuis, slender bird s-foot trefoil

Flora, Lotus tenuis, slender bird s-foot trefoil
Vintage engraving of Lotus tenuis, slender bird s-foot trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Lotus tenuis is a flowering plant of the pea family Fabaceae

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Trifolium dubium, lesser trefoil

Flora, Trifolium dubium, lesser trefoil
Vintage engraving of Trifolium dubium, lesser trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Trifolium dubium, the lesser trefoil, suckling clover, little hop clover or lesser hop trefoil

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Flora, Lotus hispidus, Short-podded Small Birds foot Trefoil

Flora, Lotus hispidus, Short-podded Small Birds foot Trefoil
Vintage engraving of Lotus hispidus, Short-podded Small Birds foot Trefoil. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Mosses (Bryophyta), wood engravings, published in 1897

Mosses (Bryophyta), wood engravings, published in 1897
Mosses (Bryophyta). Wood engravings, published in 1897

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Vanilla planifolia orchid plant illustration 1880

Vanilla planifolia orchid plant illustration 1880
Vanilla planifolia is a species of vanilla orchid. It is native to Mexico and Central America, and is one of the primary sources for vanilla flavouring, due to its high vanillin content

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Fly agaric mushroom illustration 1880

Fly agaric mushroom illustration 1880
Steel engraving mushroom AGARICUS MUSCARIUS ( Toad Stool-Bug Agaric ) this fungus contains several toxic compounds, the best known of which is Muscarin

Background imageBotanical Illustrations Greetings Card Collection: Snowdrop Galanthus nivalis plant illustration 1880

Snowdrop Galanthus nivalis plant illustration 1880
Steel engraving Galanthus nivalis, the snowdrop or common snowdrop, is the best-known and most widespread of the 20 species in its genus, Galanthus



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