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"What's O'Clock? What's O'Clock?" - drawn by Godwin, 1860. Creator: W Thomas"What's O'Clock? What's O'Clock?" - drawn by Godwin, 1860. In this little Sketch, so unpretending in character, yet so charming for its very simplicity, Mr
Cape chestnut, (Calodendrum capense), 1778. Creator: Jan BrandesCape chestnut, (Calodendrum capense), 1778. Tree branch with blossom and a small sketch showing the country estate on the Cape of Good Hope where the draftsman collected the specimen
Poppy, in or before 1893. Creator: Willem WenckebachPoppy, in or before 1893
Cyranthus obliquus (L.f.) Aiton (Knysna lily), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob GordonCyranthus obliquus (L.f.) Aiton (Knysna lily), 1777-1786
Field of Oats near Vejby, 1843. Creator: Peter Christian Thamsen SkovgaardField of Oats near Vejby, 1843
Sunflowers, August 20, 1895. Creator: Georges LemmenSunflowers, August 20, 1895
Poppies, 1892. Creator: Anthonie Leonore ChristensenPoppies, 1892
Last Poppies, 1897. Creator: Theodore RousselLast Poppies, 1897
Drummond Willow (Salix drummondiana), 1921. Creator: Mary Vaux WalcottDrummond Willow (Salix drummondiana), 1921
Gray Pussytoes (Antennaria howellii), 1921. Creator: Mary Vaux WalcottGray Pussytoes (Antennaria howellii), 1921
Slender Agoseris (Agoseris gracilens), 1922. Creator: Mary Vaux WalcottSlender Agoseris (Agoseris gracilens), 1922
Peony: Paeonia Faemina Flore Pleno Rubro Majore, 1769, (1946). Creator: John EdwardsPeony: Paeonia Faemina Flore Pleno Rubro Majore, 1769, (1946). Botanical illustration from " The British Herbal Containing One Hundred Plates of The most beautiful and scarce Flowers
Greater Celandine, 1839, (1944). Creator: UnknownGreater Celandine, 1839, (1944). Botanical illustration from " British Flowering Plants" by William Baxter. Published in " Wild Flowers in Britain", by Geoffrey Grigson
Dandelion, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeDandelion, 1877. Dandelion, (Taraxacum) a perennial, edible wildflower. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A
Paeonia Moutan, 1799Paeonia Moutan, pub. 1799 (colour stipple engraving). Chinas national flower in 1903 during the Qing dynsaty (1644-1911). The bark is used for mediciinal purposes
Two Studies of Rushes in Seed, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciTwo Studies of Rushes in Seed, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Diagram of a Fuchsia flower, showing the mechanism employed to produce seeds, c1934. From The Treasury of Knowledge. [Richard Clay & Sons, Ltd. Bungay, Suffolk, 1934]