Edwards's botanical register.. London :James Ridgway,1829-1847.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/241799
Unknown (Indian) Botanical Study 19th century
Folio Botanicals Aconitum, detail 1839
Copyright for all images belongs to the artist, Julie Holcombe (formerly Nettleton) For sales enquiries about original paintings please contact Day Gallery, Blackheathdaygallery.com.au Bird in…
Frei's studies have recently culminated in a book devoted to walnuts and hickories, which includes striking flat-lay photos.
Masdevallia veitchiana, known as 'The King of Masdevallia's, is a brillant orange species from the mountains of Peru. It is said to have been cultivated by the Incas centuries ago, and is still a national treasure. It can still be found growing in mossy rocks around Machu Picchu. In Peru the plant is known as Gallo-Gallo, meaning "rooster". The flower has tiny purple hairs which give off an iridescent glow from different angles. The neon orange and purple are colors rarely seen in nature. The plant was named after Harry Veitch, who's family ran the largest group of nurseries in Europe during the 19th century. Veitch's plant hunters gathered species from all corners of the globe, and this wonder was returned to him in 1867. He also helped establish the Chelsey Flower Show, perhaps the most famous flower show in the world. The drawing below was done by Walter Hood Fitch, a Scottish botanical illustrator who produced thousands of images in color lithograph. I love old botanical drawings.
Agrimonia eupatoria - Agrimony , also called Argemoney, (Greek - argemos; German - Odermenning), Liverwart, Cocklebur, Sticklewort, Churc...
Metrosideros collina is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to the Marquesas Islands, the Society Islands, Fiji and Vanuatu. The Myrtaceae or Myrtle family are a grou…
Ehon mushi erami (Picture Book of Selected Insects) (1788) illustrated by Kitagawa Utamaro I via Boston MFA
Acanthus mollis. Easy to grow, spreading perennial to 4 feet tall. Plants grows in sun or shade, dry or moist soil. From the Swallowtail Garden Seeds collection of botanical photographs and illustrations. We hope you will enjoy these images as much as we do.
Cloves, Caryophyllus Aromaticus Kohler's Medicinal Plants Book , Circa 1887 This botanical illustration is taken from a 19th century German medicinal plants book. The book contains detailed illustrated depictions of various herbs and plants. DETAILS • Printed on a smooth enriched archival paper with a matte finish. • Printed to order using archival pigmented inks on acid free materials. PRINT SIZE + CUSTOMIZATION • If you require a size not listed please don't hesitate to ask. • Our goal is to provide you with a beautiful full-scale image printed to the size you desire. For each order the original image is adjusted to fit the size you have requested exactly. ABOUT THE ARTWORK •This print is a reprint of a vintage artwork, while we retouch each image; some blemishes, age marks and other imperfections are left intact to preserve the originality of the piece. •Colors may slightly vary depending on the settings of your computer monitor. Shipping •Large prints ship rolled in a durable photo tube. •Small (8x10) prints ship flat in a sturdy cardboard mailer. •Everything within the USA is shipped via USPS mail with tracking. •Everything outside the USA is shipped via USPS 1st Class International Mail.
Collecte d'articles sur le symbolisme du prunellier.
Have I mentioned how much I love Yarrow? It is perhaps my favorite plant in my entire garden (don’t tell the other herbs that). Learn more about the extensive history of Yarrow in medicine and myth in this in-depth monograph on our dearest plant ally.