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Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Rhynchoglossum obliquum, artwork C016 / 5646

Rhynchoglossum obliquum, artwork C016 / 5646
Rhynchoglossum obliquum. Engraving by Franz Bauer (from a drawing by Ferdinand Bauer) published in Plantae javanicae raroriores (1838)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Protea burchellii, 18th century C016 / 5486

Protea burchellii, 18th century C016 / 5486
Burchells protea (Protea burchellii), 18th-century artwork. This artwork is from Delineation of exotic plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew (1796)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Rosa gallica regalis, 19th century C016 / 5305

Rosa gallica regalis, 19th century C016 / 5305
Royal Highness provins rose (Rosa gallica regalis), 19th-century artwork. This artwork is from volume 1 (1817) of Les Roses by Belgian botanist Pierre-Joseph Redoute (1759-1840)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) tree C016 / 3341

Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) tree C016 / 3341
Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) tree. Artwork of a sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) tree, with a close-up showing a chestnut on a branch (upper right)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Spiral ditchgrass (Ruppia cirrhosa) C016 / 3326

Spiral ditchgrass (Ruppia cirrhosa) C016 / 3326
Spiral ditchgrass (Ruppia cirrhosa) in flower, artwork

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Wild garlic flowers in woodland

Wild garlic flowers in woodland
Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) flowers in woodland in spring. Wild garlic has been found to have many herbal and medicinal benefits and is used to make herbal medicines

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: French lavender leaf surface, SEM

French lavender leaf surface, SEM
French lavender leaf surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section of French lavender (Lavandula dentata) leaf, showing the tooth-like structures (trichomes)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Citrus medica, lime

Citrus medica, lime
Illustrations of various lime varieties (Citrus medica), Pati Limoo; Hakagi Limoo; Gora Limoo; Chaen-gori Limoo; Kumural Limoo; Nature of Runjhore; Tablha Limoo

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: A Mussoorie Specimen of the common Toad of all India

A Mussoorie Specimen of the common Toad of all India
Watercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge 1858-1949. 180 x 260mm. From one of sixteen sketchbooks presented to the Museum in 1952

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum Anya )

Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum Anya )
Organic potatoes (Solanum tuberosum Anya )

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Sprouting beans

Sprouting beans. Sprouted adzuki beans, mung beans, green lentils and chickpeas. Sprouted pulses and seeds are highly nutritious, containing calcium, niacin, B vitamins and minerals

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Cauliflower head, SEM

Cauliflower head, SEM
Cauliflower. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a cauliflower (Brassica oleracea botrytis). The arrangement of florets around the head is according to a Fibonacci series

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Clematis The Vagabond flowers

Clematis The Vagabond flowers

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Red-eyed tree frog

Red-eyed tree frog clinging to a plant stem. Red-eyed tree frogs (Agalychnis callidryas) are found in the tropical rainforests of central America where they live in trees and other vegetation

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) flowering in snow, in February

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Cypripedium calceolus

Cypripedium calceolus
Ladys Slipper Orchid (Cypripedium calceolus) flowering in Loode Oak Wood, Saarema Island, Estonia

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Petrified wood

Petrified wood. Petrified tree logs from the Late Triassic Period (over 206 million years ago). Petrification is a term used to describe the fossilisation of wood

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Herbaceous garden plants, UK

Herbaceous garden plants, UK
Herbaceous garden plants. Photographed at Snowshill Manor in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Dandelion pollen grain, SEM

Dandelion pollen grain, SEM
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) pollen grain, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by the male parts of flowering plants

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Snowdrop (Galanthus Titania )

Snowdrop (Galanthus Titania )
Snowdrop flowers (Galanthus Titania )

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Common Peony (Paeonia officinalis)

Common Peony (Paeonia officinalis)
Common peony (Paeonia officinalis) flower

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Woodland river

Woodland river. This is the East Lyn river, which flows through Exmoor National Park. Photographed near Rockford, Somerset, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Greater Burdock seeds (Arctium lappa)

Greater Burdock seeds (Arctium lappa) in the autumn

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Egyptian palm tree, 16th century artwork

Egyptian palm tree, 16th century artwork. The fruits of this palm tree are being harvested. The palm tree most commonly cultivated in this way is the date palm tree, which has sweet edible fruit

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Cotton plant leaf, light micrograph

Cotton plant leaf, light micrograph
Cotton plant leaf. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a leaf of the cotton plant (Gossypium hirsutum). Magnification: x45 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Goosegrass fruits, SEM

Goosegrass fruits, SEM
Goosegrass fruits. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the hooked fruits of a goosegrass plant (Galium aparine)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Poppy, 19th century artwork

Poppy, 19th century artwork
Poppy (Papaver somniferum), 19th century artwork. These botanical drawings are from Text-book of forensic medicine and toxicology (London)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Silver birch twig, SEM

Silver birch twig, SEM
Silver birch twig. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a silver birch (Betula pendula) twig. At the centre of the twig (top centre left) is the pith

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Forget-me-not flower, SEM

Forget-me-not flower, SEM
Forget-me-not flower. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis) flower. The petals (blue) are covered by numerous projections called papillae

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Pollen on a bee leg, SEM

Pollen on a bee leg, SEM
Pollen on a bee leg. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (pale purple) on the leg of a bee (superfamily Apoidea). Pollen grains are the male sex cells of a flowering plant

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Rock samphire (Crithmum maritimum)

Rock samphire (Crithmum maritimum)
Rock samphire flowers (Crithmum maritimum) amongst pebbles. This coastal perennial is edible and was a popular vegetable in Shakespeares time. There is a reference made to the plant in King Lear

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)

Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) flower petals

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Clematis Crystal Fountain

Clematis Crystal Fountain
Clematis flower (Clematis Crystal Fountain )

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Apple blossom (Malus Arthur Turner )

Apple blossom (Malus Arthur Turner )
Apple tree blossom and foliage (Malus Arthur Turner ) in the spring

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis orchid flowers (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Mock Orange

Mock Orange (Philadelphus Erectus )

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Welwitschia mirabilis

Welwitschia mirabilis. This unique plant consists of a woody stem and two large leaves. It is evergreen and the leaves grow continuously along the ground, often becoming frayed. W

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Lilac sage (Salvia Purple Rain )

Lilac sage (Salvia Purple Rain )
Lilac sage flowers (Salvia verticillata Purple Rain )

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: AGRI2A-00138

AGRI2A-00138
Flowering shrubs, including peony, rose, lilac, echinopsis, fuschia, laurel, magnolia, rhododendron. Color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Africa, Madagascar, Morondava, Baobab Avenue. Avenue du Baobab Adasonia Grandidieri

Africa, Madagascar, Morondava, Baobab Avenue. Avenue du Baobab Adasonia Grandidieri
Africa, Madagascar, Morondava, Baobab Avenue. " Avenue du Baobab" Adasonia Grandidieri

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Chinese Ground Orchid (Bletilla striata)

Chinese Ground Orchid (Bletilla striata) in flower in late spring

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Grapevine genome sequencing

Grapevine genome sequencing. Data from a gelelectrophoresis experiment to sequence the PinotNoir grape ( Vitis sp. ) genome

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: White rose (Rosa sp. )

White rose (Rosa sp. )
White rose ( Rosa sp. )

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Orchid flowers

Orchid flowers

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: Japanese cherry (Prunus serrulata)

Japanese cherry (Prunus serrulata)
Japanese cherry blossom (Prunus serrulata)

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: 'Nature morte au gobelet nacre'(Still life with a moother-of-pearl goblet) Peches

"Nature morte au gobelet nacre"(Still life with a moother-of-pearl goblet) Peches
FIA5326355 " Nature morte au gobelet nacre" (Still life with a moother-of-pearl goblet) Peches, citron avec son epluchure (zeste) et verre de vin

Background imageBotanical artwork Collection: The White Rose and the Red Rose, 1902 (painted gesso over hessian with glass beads)

The White Rose and the Red Rose, 1902 (painted gesso over hessian with glass beads)
CH463059 The White Rose and the Red Rose, 1902 (painted gesso over hessian with glass beads) by MacDonald Mackintosh, Margaret (1865-1933)



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