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Perennial Collection (page 2)

Background imagePerennial Collection: Hedysarum (Hedysarum sulphurescens), 1917. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott

Hedysarum (Hedysarum sulphurescens), 1917. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Hedysarum (Hedysarum sulphurescens), 1917

Background imagePerennial Collection: Pedicularis raremosa, 1904. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott

Pedicularis raremosa, 1904. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Pedicularis raremosa, 1904

Background imagePerennial Collection: Queencup (Clintonia uniflora), 1902. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott

Queencup (Clintonia uniflora), 1902. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Queencup (Clintonia uniflora), 1902

Background imagePerennial Collection: Christmas Roses, 1880. Creator: Florence Westwood Whitfield

Christmas Roses, 1880. Creator: Florence Westwood Whitfield
Christmas Roses, 1880

Background imagePerennial Collection: Hemlock Run Curve, Near Towanda, c. 1895. Creator: William H Rau

Hemlock Run Curve, Near Towanda, c. 1895. Creator: William H Rau
Hemlock Run Curve, Near Towanda, c. 1895

Background imagePerennial Collection: The Death of Socrates, 1790. Creator: Jean Francois Pierre Peyron

The Death of Socrates, 1790. Creator: Jean Francois Pierre Peyron
The Death of Socrates, 1790

Background imagePerennial Collection: Death of Socrates, 19th century. Creator: Anon

Death of Socrates, 19th century. Creator: Anon
Death of Socrates, 19th century

Background imagePerennial Collection: The Death of Socrates, ca. 1749. Creator: Michel-Francois Dandre-Bardon

The Death of Socrates, ca. 1749. Creator: Michel-Francois Dandre-Bardon
The Death of Socrates, ca. 1749

Background imagePerennial Collection: The Death of Socrates, 1787. Creator: Jacques-Louis David

The Death of Socrates, 1787. Creator: Jacques-Louis David
The Death of Socrates, 1787

Background imagePerennial Collection: Larkspur and Sweet William: Delphinium elatum and Dianthus barbatus, 1805, (1946)

Larkspur and Sweet William: Delphinium elatum and Dianthus barbatus, 1805, (1946). Botanical illustration. From " British Garden Flowers", by George M. Taylor. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imagePerennial Collection: Socrates Drinking the Hemlock, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Socrates Drinking the Hemlock, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Socrates Drinking the Hemlock, 1890. Socrates (c470-399 BC), the first moral philosopher, sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison hemlock at his own hand

Background imagePerennial Collection: British Poisonous Plants, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Cassell & Co

British Poisonous Plants, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Cassell & Co
British Poisonous Plants, mid-late 19th century. 1. Water Hemlock (Cicuta virosa). 2. Hemlock (Conium maculatum). 3. Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea). 4. Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias). 5

Background imagePerennial Collection: Ground Ivy, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Ground Ivy, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Ground Ivy, 1877. Ground Ivy, (Glechoma hederacea) - aromatic, perennial, evergreen creeper, considered invasive in North America, used in traditional medicine

Background imagePerennial Collection: Woody - Nightshade, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Woody - Nightshade, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Woody - Nightshade, 1877. Woody - Nightshade or Bittersweet, (Solanum dulcamara) is a perennial vine considered an invasive species, the berry is poisonous to humans and livestock

Background imagePerennial Collection: Toadflax, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Toadflax, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Toadflax, 1877. Toadflax, (Linaria vulgaris) - a perennial wildflower used in folk medicine. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A

Background imagePerennial Collection: Comfrey, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Comfrey, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Comfrey, 1877. Comfrey, (Symphytum officinale), a perennial flowering plant used in traditional and herbal medicine. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F

Background imagePerennial Collection: Bush-Vetch & Sweet-Scented Vernal Grass, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Bush-Vetch & Sweet-Scented Vernal Grass, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Bush-Vetch & Sweet-Scented Vernal Grass, 1877. Bush-Vetch, (Vicia sepium) - a perennial climbing wildflower and Sweet Vernal Grass, (Anthoxanthum odoratum) - a short-lived perennial

Background imagePerennial Collection: Germander Speedwell, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Germander Speedwell, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Germander Speedwell, 1877. Germander Speedwell, (Veronica chamaedrys) - a perennial flowering plant, used in traditional Austrian medicine

Background imagePerennial Collection: Ox-Eye Daisy, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Ox-Eye Daisy, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Ox-Eye Daisy, 1877. Ox-Eye Daisy, (Leucanthemum vulgare) - a perennial flowering herb, considered an invasive species. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F

Background imagePerennial Collection: Harebell, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Harebell, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Harebell, 1877. Harebell, (Campanula rotundifolia) - a perennial flowering plant, native to grassland and heaths. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F

Background imagePerennial Collection: Common Orchis and Broad-Leafed Garlic, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Common Orchis and Broad-Leafed Garlic, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Common Orchis and Broad-Leafed Garlic, 1877. Common Orchis, (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) - herbaceous perennial wildflower and Broad-Leafed Garlic, (Allium ursinum) - a bulbous perennial

Background imagePerennial Collection: Dandelion, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Dandelion, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Dandelion, 1877. Dandelion, (Taraxacum) a perennial, edible wildflower. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A

Background imagePerennial Collection: Sweet Violet, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Sweet Violet, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Sweet Violet, 1877. Sweet Violet, (Viola odorata) - a hardy herbaceous, scented flowering perennial, used in herbal medicine. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F

Background imagePerennial Collection: Arum or Cuckoo Pint, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Arum or Cuckoo Pint, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Arum or Cuckoo Pint, 1877. Arum maculatum - a perennial wildflower and woodland plant. The root is can be used to make starch. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F

Background imagePerennial Collection: Field-Convolvulus, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Field-Convolvulus, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Field-Convolvulus, 1877. Field-Convolvulus, Bindweed or Morning Glory, (Convolvulus arvensis) is a a climbing herbaceous perennial

Background imagePerennial Collection: Bugle & Tall Fescue Grass, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Bugle & Tall Fescue Grass, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Bugle & Tall Fescue Grass, 1877. Bugleweed, (Ajuga) - perennial herbaceous flowering plant and Tall Fescue Grass, (Festuca arundinacea) also perennial

Background imagePerennial Collection: Daisy & Marsh-Marigold, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Daisy & Marsh-Marigold, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Daisy & Marsh-Marigold, 1877. Daisy, (Bellis perennis) - herbaceous perennial used in herbal medicine and Marsh-Marigold, (Caltha palustris) - also a perennial, herbaceous plant

Background imagePerennial Collection: Cowslip, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Cowslip, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Cowslip, 1877. Cowslip, (Primula veris) - herbaceous perennial wildflower with chemical properties, recommended only for topical use

Background imagePerennial Collection: Lesser Celandine, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Lesser Celandine, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Lesser Celandine, 1877. Lesser Celandine, (Ficaria verna) a perennial flowering plant with heart shaped leaves. Used as a herbal remedy, considered an invasive species and poisonous if ingested raw

Background imagePerennial Collection: Yellow Iris, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Yellow Iris, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Yellow Iris, 1877. Yellow Flag Iris, (Iris pseudacorus), herbaceous perennial wetland plant, used as a herbal remedy. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F

Background imagePerennial Collection: Bulbous Crowfoot, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Bulbous Crowfoot, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Bulbous Crowfoot, 1877. Bulbous Crowfoot, (Ranunculus bulbosus) a perennial buttercup. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A

Background imagePerennial Collection: Primrose, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Primrose, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Primrose, 1877. Primrose, (Primula vulgaris), a perennial evergreen plant, both flowers and leaves are edible. Contains small amounts of saponins, and was given for colds

Background imagePerennial Collection: Silver-Weed, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Silver-Weed, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Silver-Weed, 1877. Silver-Weed, (Argentina anserina) - herbaceous perennial flowering plant with medicinal properties. It was also used to ward off witches and evil spirits

Background imagePerennial Collection: Meadow Crane s-Bill, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Meadow Crane s-Bill, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Meadow Crane s-Bill, 1877. Meadow Crane s-Bill, (Geranium pratense) - herbaceous perennial plant. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A

Background imagePerennial Collection: Hizume-No-Hyoshi, No 29

Hizume-No-Hyoshi, No 29
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Kamiyo-No-Mukashi No 16

Kamiyo-No-Mukashi No 16
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: GeiSho-Ui, No 32

GeiSho-Ui, No 32
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Aoi-Gata, No 30

Aoi-Gata, No 30
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Gei-Sho-Ui, No 32

Gei-Sho-Ui, No 32
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Izumi-Gawa, No 37

Izumi-Gawa, No 37
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Kaku-Jaku-Ro, No 39

Kaku-Jaku-Ro, No 39
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Hoshi-Zukiyo, No. 45

Hoshi-Zukiyo, No. 45
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Ezo-Nishiki, No41

Ezo-Nishiki, No41
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Karako-Asobi, No 42

Karako-Asobi, No 42
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Asa-No-Kasumi, No 43

Asa-No-Kasumi, No 43
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Shishi-No-Ikari, No 44

Shishi-No-Ikari, No 44
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Ushio-No-Kemuri, No 47

Ushio-No-Kemuri, No 47
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imagePerennial Collection: Shokko-Nishiki, No. 48

Shokko-Nishiki, No. 48
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan



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