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Coffee plant, Coffea arabica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Kirchner from Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher medicinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse
Coffee tree, Coffea arabica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom Jr. after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, T. Curtis, London, 1810
Coffee plant, Coffea arabica, with flowers, beans and seeds. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Edouard Winklers Getreue Abbildung aller in der Pharmacopoea (True Pictures of Pharmacopeia)
Sprig of the coffee tree, Coffea arabica, with drupes D, coffee beans F and leaves B, C. Copperplate engraving after an original illustration by Captain John Gabriel Stedman from his Narrative of a
Branch, leaf, fruit and flower of the coffee tree, Coffea arabica. Copperplate engraving from Abbe Antoine Francois Prevosts Histoire generale des voyages, Paris, 1746
Coffee, Coffea arabica, plant showng flowers, berries and bean. Handcoloured lithograph from the National Encyclopaedia, W. Mackenzie, London, 1880
Arabian coffee tree, Coffea arabica, Cafeyer. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lagesse after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr
Coffee and sugar cane plantsCoffee tree with ripe fruit, Coffea arabica 1, and sugar cane, Saccharum officinarum 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder
Coffee, Coffea arabica. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880
Coffee plantCoffee tree, (Coffea Arabica), was originally indigenous in Arabica and countries bordering on the red Sea
Cafier d arabic, coffee plantIllustration from the Plate Collection of the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Chicorium intybus, chicoryIllustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Coffea arabica Linnaeus, CoffeeSpecimen from The George Clifford Herbarium
Erythrina spA native Erythrina sp. flowering in a shade coffee farm located in the crater of Volcan Chinameca, El Salvador
Coffea canephora Pierrre ex Fr-hner with ripe berries growing in a shade coffee farm in El Salvador
Cattleya aurantiaca (orchid) growing in a shade coffee plantation in El Salvador
Coffea arabica (coffee plant)A coffee (Coffea arabica) plant in a shade coffee plantation in El Salvador
Decorative ceiling panels in the Natural History Museums CeCoffee, tobacco and cotton - three of the 162 plant designs which form the ceiling decoration of the Central Hall. The plants are of economic or medicinal importance
Coffea arabica, coffeePlate LV11 from Les Plantes ornementales, held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Coffea arabica L. Arabian coffeeDrawing by Georg Dionysius Ehret. Image used in The Chelsea Gardener Philip Miller (1990) by Hazel Le Rougetel, plate 15
Coffea sp. coffee beansCoffee beans photographed in El Salvador by Alex Munro
Dendroica petechia, yellow warblerPlate 35 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Leucaena leucocephala, coffee bushSketch 215 from the Ehret Collection of Sketches (unbound) by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
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