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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • Red Canna (also Canna Lily) Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
    DN_f_NZ_P1310355_5692.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Flowering Jerusalem Sage (Salvia hierosolymitana) Israeli wildflower By Shmuel Charuvi C. 1923. Watercolor on paper
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  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of  Persian Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) wildflower in Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3039.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Sea Squill (Drimia maritima) Israeli wildflower By Shmuel Charuvi C. 1923. Collotype print
    IR_Jerusalem_E3021.jpg
  • Fountain at Botanic Garden, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
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  • A table of vegetable poisons, exhibiting the principal poisonous plants comprising their common English name, botanic name, the class and order to which they belong in the Linnaean system, essential character by which they are particularly distinguished, native country, places of growth, time of flowering, poisonous effects and mode of treatment, &c. ; illustrated by accurate drawings of the principal indigenous plants, including the poisonous mushrooms, and some of the exotic poisonous plants cultivated in Britain by G. Spratt Published in London in 1843
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  • A table of vegetable poisons, exhibiting the principal poisonous plants comprising their common English name, botanic name, the class and order to which they belong in the Linnaean system, essential character by which they are particularly distinguished, native country, places of growth, time of flowering, poisonous effects and mode of treatment, &c. ; illustrated by accurate drawings of the principal indigenous plants, including the poisonous mushrooms, and some of the exotic poisonous plants cultivated in Britain by G. Spratt Published in London in 1843
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  • A table of vegetable poisons, exhibiting the principal poisonous plants comprising their common English name, botanic name, the class and order to which they belong in the Linnaean system, essential character by which they are particularly distinguished, native country, places of growth, time of flowering, poisonous effects and mode of treatment, &c. ; illustrated by accurate drawings of the principal indigenous plants, including the poisonous mushrooms, and some of the exotic poisonous plants cultivated in Britain by G. Spratt Published in London in 1843
    IR_f_Poisonous-Plants_1.jpg
  • A table of vegetable poisons, exhibiting the principal poisonous plants comprising their common English name, botanic name, the class and order to which they belong in the Linnaean system, essential character by which they are particularly distinguished, native country, places of growth, time of flowering, poisonous effects and mode of treatment, &c. ; illustrated by accurate drawings of the principal indigenous plants, including the poisonous mushrooms, and some of the exotic poisonous plants cultivated in Britain by G. Spratt Published in London in 1843
    IR_f_Poisonous-Plants_3.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of a Common Globe-thistle (Echinops adenocaulos) wildflowers in Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3026-1.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of a Common Caper (Capparis spinosa) wildflowers in Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3027.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of  Palestine Arum (Arum palaestinum) AKA Loof wildflower in Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3035.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn sketch and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-Vintage.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn sketch and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-WC.jpg
  • Close up of a flowering Red Orchid at the botanic garden on Mahe Island, Seychelles
    BT_Orchid-Seychelles_54.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of  Persian Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) wildflower in Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3032-2.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_Jerusalem_E3028.jpg
  • Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower By Shmuel Charuvi C. 1923. Collotype print
    IR_Jerusalem_E3019.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower on white background
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-Collage.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn sketch and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-GFF-Sketch.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower on white background
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-Acrylic.jpg
  • Close up of a flowering purple Orchid at the botanic garden on Mahe Island, Seychelles
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  • Close up of a flowering Red Orchid at the botanic garden on Mahe Island, Seychelles
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  • Close up of a flowering purple Orchid at the botanic garden on Mahe Island, Seychelles
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  • Close up of a flowering Pink Orchid at the botanic garden on Mahe Island, Seychelles
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  • Close up of a flowering Pink Orchid at the botanic garden on Mahe Island, Seychelles
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  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
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  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
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  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03824.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-Portalz.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-Cloud.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-portrait.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Hand drawn and painted botanic study of Crown Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Israeli wildflower
    IR_f_Jerusalem_E3028-Neon-1.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney. Palace Gardens Botanic Gardens
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  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney. Palace Gardens Botanic Gardens
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  • New Zealand, North Island, Wellington, Wellington Botanic Garden
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  • plant nursery at the Botanical garden Oranim collage, Israel
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  • Botanical garden Oranim collage, Israel
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  • Botanical gardens, Coimbra, Portugal
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  • Russia, Sochi, Arboretum (Botanical Gardens)
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  • Russia, Sochi, Arboretum (Botanical Gardens)
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  • Russia, Sochi, Arboretum (Botanical Gardens)
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  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03879.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03877.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03863.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03862.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03852.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03846.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
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  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03834.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03826.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03821.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
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  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03869.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03865.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03864.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03859.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03843.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03840.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03832.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03827.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03823.jpg
  • The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a gem in the heart of Jerusalem. It serves as an education, learning and research center, holds a diverse collection of plants from around the world which are displayed geographically and is a destination for tourism, recreation and cultural events. At around 30 acres, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is the largest in Israel. There are over 6,000 species and varieties of plants from around the world displayed in 6 phyto-geographical sections – Southern Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, South-West and Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
    AH_f_Botanical-Gardens_DSC03822.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of a yellow Celsia sublanata flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
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  • Hand painted botanical study of plant anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0143.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0096.jpg
  • hand painted Botanical illustration of flower details leafs and plant from Miscellanea austriaca ad botanicam, chemiam, et historiam naturalem spectantia, cum figuris partim coloratis. Vol. II  by Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Published 1781. Figure 7
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  • hand painted Botanical illustration of flower details leafs and plant from Miscellanea austriaca ad botanicam, chemiam, et historiam naturalem spectantia, cum figuris partim coloratis. Vol. I  by Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Published 1778. Figure 9
    IR_austriaca-V1_0237.jpg
  • Hand drawn ancient Botanical illustration of a Satureja montana (winter savory or mountain savory) plant, published c 1550
    IR_Botanical-Illustration_E7270-P059.jpg
  • American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), also known as American storax at the Botanical gardens, Coimbra, Portugal
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  • American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), also known as American storax at the Botanical gardens, Coimbra, Portugal
    IR_Coimbra_E5837.jpg
  • hand painted Botanical illustration of flower details leafs and plant from Collectaneorum Supplementum by Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Published 1796. Figure 13
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  • hand painted Botanical illustration of flower details leafs and plant from Collectaneorum Supplementum by Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Published 1796. Figure 3
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  • hand painted Botanical illustration of flower details leafs and plant from Collectaneorum Supplementum by Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Published 1796. Figure 1
    IR_supplementum_01691.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of a Glycine ambigua flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0227.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of Crassula spinosa and Stevia purpurea flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0219.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of Rosa spinosissima (Scotch Rose) flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0216.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of Chloris ciliata and Dinebra arabica flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0213.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of an Aloe bullulata plant anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0201.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of a Mesembryanthemum suaveolens flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0191.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0187.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of a Macleaya cordata, the five-seeded plume-poppy syn Bocconia cordata flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0185.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of Plectranthus paniculatus flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0183.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of Bignomia flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0181.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of a flower and leaf anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0168.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of  Nicotiana undulata plant anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0148.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of plant anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0145.jpg
  • Hand painted botanical study of flower anatomy from Fragmenta Botanica by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (printed in Vienna in 1809)
    IR_Fragmenta-botanica_0136.jpg
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