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Munich 1880-1889,  Germany.  Victorian style botanical lithographs with corresponding  caption in Latin and old German script.
Pressed and dried flower Jasmine. Isolated on white background. For use in scrapbooking, floristry or herbarium.
Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) Photo from Irvin Prairie state nature preserve in Ohio
Cyanotype print of flower and leaf Queen Anne's lace, Daucus carota. Le Roy, Illinois, USA.
Set of wild dry pressed flowers and leaves, isolated
A handsome, carefree evergreen shrub with dense, spineless, thread leaf foliage on an upright, bushy form. The soft, narrow, dark green leaflets create a fern-like appearance. Bright yellow flower spikes appear in fall, followed by purple-blue berries. Use as a filler in borders and beds or as an accent.
Intimate Flowers
Tropical bush with tiny purple flowers
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) flowers in Winter, home to insects.
Page from an old photo album. Flowers delphinium. Scrapbooking element decorated with leaves, flowers and petals flowers. For cards, invitations und congratulations. Use in scrapbooking, greetings.
High-Res Antique Flower Illustrations from William Curtis – Flora Londoniensis. Published from 1777-1798. (source: original Copies from my own Archive).\nCopyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored and optimized in Photoshop by myself.\nModern Nomenclature.
Pressed dried herbarium of various plants, isolated
Dietes iridioides, commonly called African Iris and Fortnight Lily, comes from eastern and southern Africa. It is a rhizomatous, evergreen perennial that generally resembles iris and grows 2-4’ tall. It produces fan-shaped clumps of iris-like, narrow, sword-shaped, basal, evergreen leaves. Flowers appear on branched stalks. In frost-free areas, plants bloom spring to fall and intermittently throughout winter. Flowers last one day, but are quickly replaced. Each flower (to 3” wide) is white with yellow and blue markings. Each flower stalk carries a large supply of buds.\nThe name fortnight lily is based on the blooming cycle of the flowers, where new blooms come up approximately every two weeks.
Justicia gendarussa is used as traditional contraceptive method and treatment of various ailments
spring landscape
Photo of comfrey herb isolated on a white background.
Beech sprouting and germination. In Italian, \
Dietes bicolor, the African iris, fortnight lily or yellow wild iris flower. Clump-forming rhizomatous perennial plant. Guasca, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
Red Elderberry, Sambucus racemosa, Van Damme State Park on the Northern California Coast; Taxonomy Family Adoxaceae
Eupatorium cannabinum L., dried for herbarium and stapled with  stripes on a white surface. Isolated on white.
Mahonia japonica is an evergreen shrub, which has been extensively cultivated in Japan and is commonly called Japanese mahonia, although it is native to China. Fragrant yellow flowers in loose, spreading to pendant racemes bloom in late winter to early spring (March-April). Flowers are followed by ornamentally attractive grape-like bunches of small waxy fruits which mature to blue-black in late spring to early summer.
Also known as False nutsedge.  It is native to the United States, Cuba and Canada. Grows in wet areas in many habitat types, including disturbed and cultivated areas such as roadsides and crop fields.
Small white flower at tropical tree
Vintage herbarium on an old textured brown aged paper. Composition of the dry pressed herbs.
Elevated view of green plants in green rainforest at Tayrona National Park, Colombia.
Vitex agnus castus branch with fruit
Aralia californica, known by the common name elk clover though not actually a clover, is a large herb in the family Araliaceae, the only member of the ginseng family native to California and southwestern Oregon. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve, Oakland, California
Set of isolated leaves: lily, decorative bow - allium, lupine. Objects on a white background.
Short, almost hairless aquatic or semi-aquatic perennial with stout creeping runners. Leaves trifoliate, with oval or diamond-shaped, untoothed leaflets, held above the water surface on long stalks. Flowers pink outside, whitish inside, 14-16mm, starry, the petals fringed with long whitish hairs, borne in lax erect racemes.\nHabitat: Shallow water, or semi-aquatic in fens and bogs.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except parts of the far north.\n\nThe Plant is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis Picture is made in a Pond of an Ornamental Garden in the Netherlands.
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