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Meadowsweet, 1893. Botanical illustration of Spiraea Ulmaria, or meadowsweet, from an atlas of the plants of France
Branch with three yellow lilies, 1834. Creator: M. de GijselaarBranch with three yellow lilies, 1834
White arum, 1665-1669. Creator: Elias Van Den BroeckWhite arum, 1665-1669
Martagon Lily (Lilium martagon), late 17th-early 18th century? Creator: Alida WithoosMartagon Lily (Lilium martagon), late 17th-early 18th century? Attributed to Alida Withoos
Blackthorn, 1893. Botanical illustration of Prunus spinosa, the blackthorn, from an atlas of the plants of France
Scalloped-Rim Dish with Confronted Phoenixes and Floral Stamen, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). Creator: UnknownScalloped-Rim Dish with Confronted Phoenixes and Floral Stamen, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368)
Pancratium, 1738-70. Creator: Georg Dionysius EhretPancratium, 1738-70
The White Lily, c1800, (1948). Creator: Joseph Constantine StadlerThe White Lily, c1800, (1948). From " The Saturday Book", Eighth Year, edited by Leonard Russell. [Hutchinson, London, 1948]
Sea Daffodil, pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)Sea Daffodil, from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, pub. 1776 (hand coloured engraving). Pancratium maritimum is known as Sea Daffodil; family Amaryllidaceae
Tiger Flower or Peacock Flower, pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)Tiger Flower or Peacock Flower, illustration from Flore des jardiniers, amateurs et manufacturiers: D apres les dessins de Bessa. Extraits de l Herbier de l amateur. pub
Tulips and Anenome, c. 1690 (watercolour)
Tulips (watercolour)
Leopard Lily, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham ClockLeopard Lily, c1915, (1915). Lilium pardalinum - Lily Family. From Wild Flowers from the Mountains, Canons and Valleys of California, by Emma Graham Clock. [H. S. Crocker Company, San Francisco, 1915]
California Azalea, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham ClockCalifornia Azalea, c1915, (1915). Rhododendron occidentale - Heath Family. From Wild Flowers from the Mountains, Canons and Valleys of California, by Emma Graham Clock. [H. S
Bird cherry, 1893. Botanical illustration of Cerasus Padus, the bird cherry, from an atlas of the plants of France
Common horse chestnut, 1893. Botanical illustration of Aesculus Hippocastanum, the horse chestnut or conker tree, from an atlas of the plants of France
Touch-me-not balsam, 1893. Botanical illustration of Impatiens noli-tangere, or touch-me-not balsam, from an atlas of the plants of France
Sour cherry, 1893. Botanical illustration of Cerasus vulgaris Mill, the sour or morello cherry, from an atlas of the plants of France
European dewberry, 1893. Botanical illustration of Rubus caesius, the European dewberry, from an atlas of the plants of France
Silverweed, 1893. Botanical illustration of Potentilla Anserina, or silverweed, from an atlas of the plants of France
Sweet almond, 1893. Botanical illustration of Amygdalus communis, the sweet almond, from an atlas of the plants of France
Hedge mustard, 1893. Botanical illustration of Sisymbrium officinale Scop, or hedge mustard, from an atlas of the plants of France
Yellow rocket, 1893. Botanical illustration of Barbarea vulgaris, also known as yellow rocket or winter cress, from an atlas of the plants of France
Wild mustard, 1893. Botanical illustration of Sinapis arvensis, wild mustard or charlock, from an atlas of the plants of France
Black hellebore, 1893. Botanical illustration of Helleborus niger, the black hellebore, from an atlas of the plants of France
Alpine columbine, 1893. Botanical illustration of Aquilegia alpina, the alpine columbine, from an atlas of the plants of France
Horseshoe vetch, 1893. Botanical illustration of Hippocrepis comosa, the horseshoe vetch, from an atlas of the plants of France
Wallflower, 1893. Botanical illustration of Cheiranthus Cheiri, the wallflower, from an atlas of the plants of France
Larkspur, 1893. Botanical illustration of Delphinium Consolida, or larkspur, from an atlas of the plants of France
Tormentil, 1893. Botanical illustration of Potentilla tormentilla Scop, or tormentil, from an atlas of the plants of France