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Background imageHerbal Collection: English oak or pedunculate oak, Quercus robur

English oak or pedunculate oak, Quercus robur (Quercus pedunculata). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants

Background imageHerbal Collection: Hellebore flowers

Hellebore flowers (Helleborus sp.). This plant is poisonous, but preparations made from it have been used in herbal medicine for centuries

Background imageHerbal Collection: Soursop, Annona muricata

Soursop, Annona muricata
Soursop, graviola or guyabano tree, Annona muricata, Corossol a fruit herisse. Handcoloured steel engraving by Alphonse-Leon Noel after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar

Background imageHerbal Collection: Common oak tree, Quercus robur

Common oak tree, Quercus robur. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: Coffee plant, Coffea arabica

Coffee plant, Coffea arabica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Kirchner from Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher medicinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageHerbal Collection: Myristica sp. nutmeg

Myristica sp. nutmeg
Plate 73 from Botanicum Medicinale (1759) by Timothy Sheldrake. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHerbal Collection: CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published

CHILI PEPPER, 1735. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageHerbal Collection: Juniper tree, Juniperus communis

Juniper tree, Juniperus communis. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: White willow or golden willow, Salix alba

White willow or golden willow, Salix alba. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: CARDAMOM, 1735. The cardamon plant with seedpod. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her

CARDAMOM, 1735. The cardamon plant with seedpod. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

Background imageHerbal Collection: Wheat or bread wheat, Triticum vulgare

Wheat or bread wheat, Triticum vulgare. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageHerbal Collection: Oregon grape, Berberis aquifolium

Oregon grape, Berberis aquifolium (Fasciculated barberry, Berberis fascicularis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by John Curtis from William Curtis

Background imageHerbal Collection: Fig, Ficus carica

Fig, Ficus carica. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: Cornflower or bluet, Centaurea cyanus

Cornflower or bluet, Centaurea cyanus.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageHerbal Collection: Juniperus communis, juniper

Juniperus communis, juniper
Plate 53 from Botanicum Medicinale (1759) by Timothy Sheldrake. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHerbal Collection: Panax pseudoginseng, tienchi ginseng

Panax pseudoginseng, tienchi ginseng
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHerbal Collection: Mandragora officinarum, mandrake

Mandragora officinarum, mandrake
Illustration of the male and female mandrake, from The herbal of generall historie of plantes (1636) by John Gerard (1545-1612), edited by Thomas Johnson

Background imageHerbal Collection: Tea plant

Tea plant (Camellia sinensis), historical artwork. The buds and young leaves of the tea plant are dried and used make the beverage known as tea

Background imageHerbal Collection: Tomando Mate - Argentina

Tomando Mate - Argentina
Gaucho taking mate in Argentina. Tomando mate or " taking mate, " is a cultural practice, which refers literally to drinking a semi-bitter herbal infusion of crushed yerba mate leaves in

Background imageHerbal Collection: Olea sp. olive

Olea sp. olive
Plate 75 from Botanicum Medicinale (1759) by Timothy Sheldrake. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHerbal Collection: Advert / Tidmans Soap

Advert / Tidmans Soap
Tidmans Herbal Skin Soap

Background imageHerbal Collection: Hellebore flowers

Hellebore flowers (Helleborus sp.). This plant is poisonous, but preparations made from it have been used in herbal medicine for centuries

Background imageHerbal Collection: Lilytree or Yulan magnolia, Magnolia denudata, Magnolia yulan, Magnolier yulan

Lilytree or Yulan magnolia, Magnolia denudata, Magnolia yulan, Magnolier yulan
5324474 Lilytree or Yulan magnolia, Magnolia denudata, Magnolia yulan, Magnolier yulan by Maubert, Louis Joseph Edouard (1806-1879); (add.info.: Lilytree or Yulan magnolia, Magnolia denudata)

Background imageHerbal Collection: Lime or linden tree, Tilia ulmifolia

Lime or linden tree, Tilia ulmifolia. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageHerbal Collection: Grains of Selim tree, Xylopia aethiopica

Grains of Selim tree, Xylopia aethiopica
Grains of Selim, Xylopia aethiopica, Habzelia aethiopica, Habzeli d Ethiopie. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A

Background imageHerbal Collection: Frankincense, luban tree, or olibanum-tree, Boswellia sacra

Frankincense, luban tree, or olibanum-tree, Boswellia sacra (Boswellia carterii). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley

Background imageHerbal Collection: Harmal or Syrian rue, Peganum harmala

Harmal or Syrian rue, Peganum harmala.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageHerbal Collection: Salvia officinalis, Common Sage plant

Salvia officinalis, Common Sage plant

Background imageHerbal Collection: Ergot of rye, Claviceps purpurea

Ergot of rye, Claviceps purpurea. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: Chocolate Vine or Five-leaf Akebia (Achebia quinata Decne), Lardizabalaceae by Maddalena Lisa

Chocolate Vine or Five-leaf Akebia (Achebia quinata Decne), Lardizabalaceae by Maddalena Lisa Mussino, watercolor, 1865
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume LXIV, Plate 16 by Maddalena Lisa Mussino: Chocolate Vine or Five-leaf Akebia (Achebia quinata Decne), Lardizabalaceae

Background imageHerbal Collection: Common jasmine, Jasminum officinale, Linn. Sp. plant

Common jasmine, Jasminum officinale, Linn. Sp. plant 9. Jasmin commun. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Victor Dupin junior from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Herbier Artificial

Background imageHerbal Collection: Quince tree and fruit, Cydonia oblonga

Quince tree and fruit, Cydonia oblonga Pyrus cydonia, Linn. Coignassier. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Victor Dupin junior from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Herbier Artificial

Background imageHerbal Collection: Grapevine with grapes, Vitis vinifera

Grapevine with grapes, Vitis vinifera. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageHerbal Collection: Black poplar tree, Populus nigra

Black poplar tree, Populus nigra. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageHerbal Collection: Sesame, Sesamum indicum

Sesame, Sesamum indicum. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageHerbal Collection: Black cumin, Nigella sativa, and love-in-a-mist

Black cumin, Nigella sativa, and love-in-a-mist, Nigella damascena. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler

Background imageHerbal Collection: Jimson weed, Datura stramonium

Jimson weed, Datura stramonium. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageHerbal Collection: Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba. Endangered

Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba. Endangered
Gingko, ginkgo or maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba, Gingko biloba, gingko. Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil

Background imageHerbal Collection: Indigo or nil, Indigofera tinctoria

Indigo or nil, Indigofera tinctoria. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: Terebinth or turpentine tree, Pistacia terebinthus

Terebinth or turpentine tree, Pistacia terebinthus. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London

Background imageHerbal Collection: Tea plant, Camellia sinensis

Tea plant, Camellia sinensis (Camellia thea). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageHerbal Collection: Centella, Indian pennywort or gotu kola, Centella asiatica

Centella, Indian pennywort or gotu kola, Centella asiatica (Hydrocotyle asiatica). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley

Background imageHerbal Collection: Frankincense or olibanum tree, Boswellia sacra

Frankincense or olibanum tree, Boswellia sacra (Boswellia carterii Birdwood). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageHerbal Collection: Hearts ease, Viola tricolor. Close up

Hearts ease, Viola tricolor. Close up
2220 Hearts ease, Viola tricolor. Close up

Background imageHerbal Collection: Horseradish, 1782. Artist: Elizabeth Blackwell

Horseradish, 1782. Artist: Elizabeth Blackwell
Horseradish, 1782. Plate 451 from A Curious Herbal by Elizabeth Blackwell, published in 1782

Background imageHerbal Collection: Jasmine, Jasminum officinale

Jasmine, Jasminum officinale.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageHerbal Collection: French Honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium), Fabaceae, herbaceous plant cultivated in Italy

French Honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium), Fabaceae, herbaceous plant cultivated in Italy, watercolor, 1754
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume VI, Plate 83 by Francesco Peyrolery: French Honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium), Fabaceae. Herbaceous plant cultivated in Italy

Background imageHerbal Collection: Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium commentarii insignes

Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium commentarii insignes
Herbal, 16th century. Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1566), De historia stirpium commentarii insignes (Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants), 1542. Plate: Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris)



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Discover the enchanting world of herbal wonders. 🌿 From the vibrant blue petals of Cornflower to the aromatic spice of Nutmeg, nature's treasures are waiting to be explored. πŸŒΈπŸƒ Step into a forest filled with majestic English Oaks and let their strength and wisdom inspire you. 🌳 Feel the soothing touch of White Willow, known for its healing properties, as it whispers secrets from centuries past. ✨ In Riga, Latvia, indulge in the legendary Riga Black Balzams at a local liquor shop - an exquisite blend that captures the essence of this historic city. πŸ₯ƒ Immerse yourself in its rich flavors and experience true Baltic craftsmanship. Take a stroll through juniper-scented landscapes where Juniper trees stand tall, offering their berries for gin enthusiasts around the globe. 🍸 And don't forget to pay homage to the mighty Common Oak tree, symbolizing endurance and resilience throughout generations. Awaken your senses with every sip of freshly brewed coffee from Coffea arabica plants - a delightful way to start your day or savor moments of tranquility. β˜•οΈ Experience fiery sensations with Chili Pepper's intense heat - a culinary delight that has been tantalizing taste buds since 1735 according to Elizabeth Blackwell's captivating engravings. Unearth ancient remedies as you encounter Mandrake, believed by many cultures to possess magical powers and used in traditional medicine for centuries. βš—οΈ And admire Cardamom's delicate seedpod captured beautifully by Elizabeth Blackwell in her book A Curious Herbal published in London back in 1735. Finally, appreciate one of humanity's most essential crops: Wheat or bread wheat – sustaining civilizations across time with its nourishing grains that form our daily sustenance. 🌾 Let us celebrate these remarkable herbs that have shaped our history and continue to enrich our lives today.