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Pineapple - leaf from a volume associated with John White - c. 1593 - via British Museum
Illustrations by various illustrators taken from ‘The Floral Magazine’ by Henry Honywood Dombrain.Pu
jomobimo:Pansy, Tricolor: Favourite flowers of garden and greenhouse,1896-97
ᛉ Algiz2018 is drawing to an end and so am I. Finishing up a set of runes featuring stones and plant
Jan Moninckx, Sansevieria hyacinthoide, 1686-1709. Watercolor. Netherlands. Via wikiTogether with hi
ladycrappo:These are based on the beautiful botanical tattoos of Kirsten Holliday (kirstenmakestatto
Le règne végétal - Atlas, Tome 2 - Aristide Dupuis & Jean-Augustin Barral - c.1864-1869 - via Ga
This scrumptious floral #endpaper is part of the 18th-century #vellum binding of a 14th-century manu
heaveninawildflower:Forsythia Fortunei (Fortune’s Golden Bell). Plate from ‘Addisonia’ Published 191
Blossoming Tree
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Franz Eugen Köhler, Hops, Humulus lupulus, 1883-1914. From the book Medizinal-Pflanzen, Gera, German
sosuperawesome:Botanical Terrarium NecklacesMariaela on EtsySee our #Etsy or #Real Flower tags
ᚹ WunjoTHE BEST RUNE TO FINISH WITH *:・゚✧∞♡*♥ Wunjo: Joy, prosperity, satisfaction, pleasure. Tourma
Discorsi - Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Gherardo Cibo, ill. - Add MS 22332 - c.1564-1584 - via the Britis
snootyfoxfashion:Botanical Cottagecore Art Prints by PeachandLevendulax / x / x
Wild flowers of the North American mountains - 1917 - via Internet Archive
Violet plant - Carrara Herbal - 1400
Phlox. Les promenades de Paris - A. Alphand, dessins par E. Hochereau - c.1867-1873 - via Gallica
Irish Ogham series- Twelfth feda/letter, Gort, ‘field’ associated with ivy, paired with azuriteI’m s
Sunflower by lxdlxd Source: https://ift.tt/2XPKuxj
Paeonia from a plants album, 1820. Gouache, Watercolor. Possibly a master template for coloring. Unk
Painted Imprints of Delicate Botanical Assemblages Embellish Ceramic Dinnerware
lionfloss:External shots of botanical gardens by Swiss photographer Samuel Zeller
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