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Bulbous Collection

Background imageBulbous Collection: White Star Line, cut glass bulbous table carafe

White Star Line, cut glass bulbous table carafe with house flag. 6ins

Background imageBulbous Collection: Edible bulbous plants

Edible bulbous plants, plantes bulbeuses alimentaires. Onion, Allium cepa, shallot, Allium ascalonicum, chives, Allium schoenoprasum, and garlic, Allium sativum

Background imageBulbous Collection: St. Anthonys turnip or bulbous buttercup

St. Anthonys turnip or bulbous buttercup, Ranunculus bulbosus. Handcoloured lithograph by Henry Sowerby after an illustration by A.E. from Edward Hamiltons Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852

Background imageBulbous Collection: Walkers cattleya orchid, Cattleya walkeriana

Walkers cattleya orchid, Cattleya walkeriana (Bulbous cattleya, Cattleya bulbosa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards

Background imageBulbous Collection: Dragons mouth, Arethusa bulbosa

Dragons mouth, Arethusa bulbosa
Dragons mouth or bulbous arethusa, Arethusa bulbosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a drawing by P. Syme for Samuel Curtis continuation of William Curtis Botanical Magazine

Background imageBulbous Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 534

Curtis British Entomology Plate 534
Coleoptera: Emus hirtus (Humble-bee Staphylinus) [Plant: Alopecurus bulbosus (Bulbous Fox-tail Grass)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageBulbous Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 467

Curtis British Entomology Plate 467
Lepidoptera: Aspitates gilvaria (Straw Belle) [Plant: Poa bulbosa (Bulbous Meadow-grass)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageBulbous Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 408

Curtis British Entomology Plate 408
Lepidoptera: Oecophora sulphurella = Esperia sulphurella (Yellow Underwinged Thick-horn) [Plant: Ranunculus bulbosus (Bulbous Crowfoot)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageBulbous Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 171

Curtis British Entomology Plate 171
Coleoptera: Steropus concinnus = Pterostichus madidus var. concinnus (Mountain Steropus) [Plant: Saxifraga cernua (Drooping Bulbous Saxifrage)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageBulbous Collection: Bulbous light hovering over Hessdalen, Norway

Bulbous light hovering over Hessdalen, Norway
This bulbous light is seen to swell in size while retaining something of a classic domed disc saucer configuration. Mysterious lights appear regularly over Hessdalen, Norway

Background imageBulbous Collection: Cortinar mushrooms: long-stemmed Cortinarius

Cortinar mushrooms: long-stemmed Cortinarius elatior and bulbous brown Cortinarius traganus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Suffragette Publicity Advertising BOVRIL

Suffragette Publicity Advertising BOVRIL. The tram terminus at Brislington, South East of Bristol. A large advertising placard on the right reads, Vote for Women who buy BOVRIL

Background imageBulbous Collection: Bulbous plants

Bulbous plants
Plate 22 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 12, Hort. Atlas (1870). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Entitled Plantes bulbeuses

Background imageBulbous Collection: Bolete sp. bolete mushrooms

Bolete sp. bolete mushrooms
Plate 24 from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Vol 8, depicting various types and views of bolete mushrooms

Background imageBulbous Collection: Common wasp nest

Common wasp nest
The rounded nest of the common wasp, (Vespula vulgaris) in the roof rafters of a house. Wasps chew wood and pulp it to make the papery material which the nest comprises of

Background imageBulbous Collection: Araneus saevus, great round web spider

Araneus saevus, great round web spider
An illustration of a great round web female spider from Insects of Georgia by John Abbot (1751-1840)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Ranunculus Bulbosus

Ranunculus Bulbosus
BULBOUS CROWFOOT (Buttercup) Date: 1894

Background imageBulbous Collection: Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth)

Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth), a perennial flowering plant of the Hyacinthaceae family, with three varieties. It is named after the Russian botanist, Apollo Mussin-Pushkin


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