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Stinking Collection

"Unleashing the Power of Stink: From Scaredy Cat Plants to Sulphur Wells and Stinking Dishes" Meet the Scaredy Cat Plant - Coleus canina Hybr

Background imageStinking Collection: Scaredy cat plant -Coleus canina Hybr. -, drives away cats and dogs

Scaredy cat plant -Coleus canina Hybr. -, drives away cats and dogs
Scaredy cat plant -Coleus canina Hybr.-, drives away cats and dogs

Background imageStinking Collection: Sulphur Well at Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales

Sulphur Well at Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales - a spa town, which grew up following the discovery of waters with amazing healing properties in 1732, by the Rev. Theophilus Evans

Background imageStinking Collection: Henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger

Henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger
5855872 Henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger; (add.info.: Henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora")

Background imageStinking Collection: Hazards of a 19th Century household, 1850

Hazards of a 19th Century household, 1850
3359129 Hazards of a 19th Century household, 1850; (add.info.: Hazards of a 19th Century household, including taxes, rats, black beetles, cockroaches, arsenic fumes, stinking drains)

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking goosefoot, Chenopodium vulvaria

Stinking goosefoot, Chenopodium vulvaria
5855136 Stinking goosefoot, Chenopodium vulvaria; (add.info.: Stinking goosefoot, Chenopodium vulvaria. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn by G)

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 11

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 11
Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A view of some of the makeshift buildings that have grown among the rubbish tips. This is where the better off Zabballeen people live circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: A dinner party ruined by the arrival of a stinking game dish

A dinner party ruined by the arrival of a stinking game dish
A dinner party ruined by the arrival of a game dish that has gone off. Miseries of the Table. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed

Background imageStinking Collection: Chinese elm, Ulmus parvifolia

Chinese elm, Ulmus parvifolia
Chinese elm or lacebark elm, Ulmus parvifolia, Ulmus chinensis, Olmo della China. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking or sticky groundsel, Senecio viscosus

Stinking or sticky groundsel, Senecio viscosus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1791

Background imageStinking Collection: Russula mushrooms

Russula mushrooms
Geranium-scented Russula, Russula fellea, and stinking russula, Russula foetens. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking iris, Iris foetidissima, and greater

Stinking iris, Iris foetidissima, and greater burdock, Arctium lappa. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking chamomile, Anthemis cotula, and wild

Stinking chamomile, Anthemis cotula, and wild lettuce, Lactuca maior. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageStinking Collection: Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla, and stinking

Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla, and stinking chamomile, Anthemis cotula. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking chamomile, Anthemis cotula

Stinking chamomile, Anthemis cotula. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking hellebore, Helleborus foetidus

Stinking hellebore, Helleborus foetidus, Ellebore fetide. Handcoloured steel engraving by Alphonse-Leon Noel after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageStinking Collection: Black henbane and Peruvian primrose-willow

Black henbane and Peruvian primrose-willow
Black henbane, Hyoscyamus niger 1, and Peruvian primrose-willow, Ludwigia peruviana 2. Jusquiame, Jussiee. Handcoloured steel engraving by August Dumenil after an illustration by A

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking iris, Iris foetidissima

Stinking iris, Iris foetidissima. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London

Background imageStinking Collection: Common hoptree, Ptelea trifoliata

Common hoptree, Ptelea trifoliata
Common hoptree, stinking ash or wafer ash, Ptelea trifoliata. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Mixelle l aine after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus

Background imageStinking Collection: Wake robin or stinking benjamin, Trillium erectum

Wake robin or stinking benjamin, Trillium erectum (rhomboidal trillium, Trillium rhomboideum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S

Background imageStinking Collection: Henbane, Hyoscyamus niger

Henbane, Hyoscyamus niger. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageStinking Collection: Black henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger

Black henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageStinking Collection: Asafoetida, Ferula assa-foetida

Asafoetida, Ferula assa-foetida. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageStinking Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 487

Curtis British Entomology Plate 487
Lepidoptera: Cochleophasia tessellea = Taleporia tessellea (Large Birch Bright) [Plant: Ballota nigra (Black or Stinking Horehound)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageStinking Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 414

Curtis British Entomology Plate 414
Coleoptera: Copris lunaris (Lunar-headed Dung-beetle) [Plant: Chenopodium vulvaria (Chenopodium olidum, Stinking Goosefoot)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageStinking Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 306

Curtis British Entomology Plate 306
Coleoptera: Ips 4-punctata = Glischrochilus quadripunctatus (4 Orange-spotted Ips) [Plant: Senecio viscosus (Stinking Groundsel)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageStinking Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 131

Curtis British Entomology Plate 131
Coleoptera: Dendrophilus sheppardi = Dendrophilus pygmaeus (Sheppardian Hister) [Plant: Iris foetidissima (flower; Stinking Flag)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageStinking Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 26

Curtis British Entomology Plate 26
Diptera: Atherix ibis (Dissimilar Snipe Fly) [Plant: Anthemis cotula (Stinking Chamomile)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 10

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 10
Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A man catches a pig. It will be eaten. There is little time for religious niceties among the poverty and filth of the rubbish tip

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 8

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 8
Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A cart pulled by two donkeys stops in the rubbish-strewn streets Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 9

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 9
Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A man catches a pig by the leg. It will be eaten. There is little time for religious niceties among the poverty and filth of the rubbish tip

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 6

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 6
Zabbaleen children on the rubbish tips of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A small girl child dodges past a donkey cart in the rubbish-strewn streets Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 7

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 7
Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A cart pulled by three small donkeys carries rubbish and three men from the tip Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 5

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 5
Zabbaleen children on the rubbish tips of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. Three young girls sift though the smoking rubbish Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 2

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 2
Zabbaleen children on the rubbish tips of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A femae child wearing what might once have been a pretty pink dress. It is now ragged and filthy Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 4

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 4
Zabbaleen children on the rubbish tips of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A small boy carries a tin can into which he will put small metal items he finds among the rubbish Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 3

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 3
Zabbaleen children on the rubbish tips of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A small boy scrabbles in the rubbish with his bare hands. More children work behind him Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 1

Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 1
Zabbaleen children on the rubbish tips of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A ragged child finds a piece of bread among the rubbish and offers it to her sister, who clings to her brother Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Filthy streets, Mokattam, Cairo

Filthy streets, Mokattam, Cairo
The filthy street of Mokattam in the middle of the rubbish tips of Cairo, Egypt Date: circa 1995

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking Hellebore or Dungwort (Helleborus foetidus), Germany, Europe

Stinking Hellebore or Dungwort (Helleborus foetidus), Germany, Europe

Background imageStinking Collection: Corolla of wolfs bane Eranthis hyemalis

Corolla of wolfs bane Eranthis hyemalis and stinking hellebore Helleborus foetida.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures

Background imageStinking Collection: Henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger

Henbane or stinking nightshade, Hyoscyamus niger.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageStinking Collection: Cartoon, Asphyxiating gases, WW1

Cartoon, Asphyxiating gases, WW1
Cartoon, Asphyxiating gases, showing a French soldier standing in a hole and holding his nose. He says: They re not dead yet, but they already stink! Date: 1915

Background imageStinking Collection: The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is the largest of the Dasyuridae, strictly protected

The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is the largest of the Dasyuridae, strictly protected and endangered. Australia, Tasmania

Background imageStinking Collection: Smoking and sulfur stinking mud source in the sofatara region of Namaskard, Iceland, Europe

Smoking and sulfur stinking mud source in the sofatara region of Namaskard, Iceland, Europe

Background imageStinking Collection: Common Stinkhorn -Phallus impudicus-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Common Stinkhorn -Phallus impudicus-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageStinking Collection: Stinking Mayweed

Stinking Mayweed
The delightfully named Stinking Mayweed, (Anthemis Cotula), a variety of camomile field daisy. Date: 1930s

Background imageStinking Collection: Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) adult female, laying eggs inside Carrion Flower (Stapelia hirsuta)

Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) adult female, laying eggs inside Carrion Flower (Stapelia hirsuta), flowers smell like rotten meat to attract pollinators

Background imageStinking Collection: Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose)

Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with purple flowers, a cross between the Primula Hirsuta (Stinking Primrose)



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"Unleashing the Power of Stink: From Scaredy Cat Plants to Sulphur Wells and Stinking Dishes" Meet the Scaredy Cat Plant - Coleus canina Hybr. : This remarkable plant drives away cats and dogs with its pungent odor, making it a favorite for pet owners. Discover the Sulphur Well at Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales: Known for its distinctively foul smell due to high sulfur content, this well has become an intriguing tourist attraction. Unveiling the Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 11: These resilient waste collectors navigate through mountains of garbage daily, facing not only physical challenges but also enduring unpleasant odors. A Dinner Party Ruined by a Stinking Game Dish: Sometimes culinary adventures can go awry when a game dish arrives at the table emitting an overpowering stench that leaves guests with mixed feelings about their adventurous palate. The Chinese Elm's Secret Weapon - Ulmus parvifolia: Besides being visually appealing, this tree emits a distinctive aroma that adds character to any landscape or garden setting. Exploring "The Five Senses: Smell" (1637): Dive into art history as you encounter this captivating oil painting depicting various scents and their impact on our senses. Beware or Sticky Groundsel - Senecio viscosus: This invasive weed may be beautiful in appearance but releases an unpleasant scent that repels many garden enthusiasts. Delving into the World of Russula Mushrooms: While some species are prized for their taste and fragrance in cooking, others emit strong odors reminiscent of rotting flesh – nature's way of attracting specific pollinators. Embrace the Unique Beauty Iris - Iris foetidissima and Greater Varieties.