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Malvales Collection (page 2)

Background imageMalvales Collection: Abutilon darwini

Abutilon darwini
Drawing Arthur Harry Church, 1904. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Plate 178

Background imageMalvales Collection: Goethea strictiflora, goethea

Goethea strictiflora, goethea
Drawing 22 by Arthur Harry Church, 19 July 1908. Plate 191

Background imageMalvales Collection: Lowland dipterocarp rainforest

Lowland dipterocarp rainforest of the Rampayoh river valley, Brunei. Photographed by Gaden Robinson

Background imageMalvales Collection: Malva sylvestris, mallow

Malva sylvestris, mallow
Watercolour by Arthur Harry Church, 24 August 1908. Plate 196

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus seeds

Hibiscus seeds
An illustration of three hibiscus seeds as seen through a microscope, from page 497 of Flora, overo Cultura di Fiori (1638) by Battista Giovanni Ferrari (1582-1655)

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus syriacus, rose of althea and Ketmia syrorum, flore

Hibiscus syriacus, rose of althea and Ketmia syrorum, flore albo. Dried specimens taken from the museum herbarium. Plants from Chelsea Physick Garden

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus schizopetalus, Japanese lanterns

Hibiscus schizopetalus, Japanese lanterns. A dried specimen from the museum herbarium

Background imageMalvales Collection: An unattributed fine portrait silhouette by Leon

An unattributed fine portrait silhouette by Leon
Outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage, 1768-1771. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Sloanes trade card for milk chocolate

Sloanes trade card for milk chocolate
Sir Hans Sloanes (1660-1753) collection formed the basis of the collection now held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Decorative ceiling panels in the Natural History Museums Ce

Decorative ceiling panels in the Natural History Museums Ce
Coffee, 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

Background imageMalvales Collection: Bombax heptaphyllum, silk-cotton tree

Bombax heptaphyllum, silk-cotton tree
Illustration from the Fleming Indian Drawings Collection, 1800. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Theobroma cacao, cocoa; Syzygium aromaticum, cloves; Myristi

Theobroma cacao, cocoa; Syzygium aromaticum, cloves; Myristi
Plate 1 by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Entitled A group from Burlgaar. Held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Gopypium beligiosum, nankin cotton

Gopypium beligiosum, nankin cotton
Plate 9 by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Bombax pentandrum, silk cotton

Bombax pentandrum, silk cotton
Illustration by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus angulosus, wild hibiscus

Hibiscus angulosus, wild hibiscus

Background imageMalvales Collection: Borneo amber

Borneo amber
Piece of Borneo amber originating from the Middle Miocene about 15 million years old. Donated by John Noad

Background imageMalvales Collection: Alyogyne hakeifolia

Alyogyne hakeifolia

Background imageMalvales Collection: Brachychiton paradoxus, red-flowered kurrajong

Brachychiton paradoxus, red-flowered kurrajong
Plate 13 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageMalvales Collection: Alyogyne hakeafolia (Giord) Alefeld, hibiscus

Alyogyne hakeafolia (Giord) Alefeld, hibiscus
Collected by Robert Brown in Goose Island Bay, off Cape Arid, Western Australia, May 1803, during the voyage of HMS Investigator, captained by Matthew Flinders

Background imageMalvales Collection: Gossypium barbadense, cotton

Gossypium barbadense, cotton
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Show open bolls and flowers of the Gossypium barbadense, cotton plant

Background imageMalvales Collection: Gossypium arboreum, tree cotton

Gossypium arboreum, tree cotton
Duchess of Beauforts Hortus Siccus, 133: 67 (Sloane Herbarium)

Background imageMalvales Collection: Vermivora pinus, blue-winged warbler

Vermivora pinus, blue-winged warbler
Plate 20 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

Background imageMalvales Collection: Sayornis phoebe, eastern phoebe

Sayornis phoebe, eastern phoebe
Plate 120 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus tiliaceus, beach hibicus

Hibiscus tiliaceus, beach hibicus
Watercolour 25 from the Saharunpore Gardens Collection, 1847

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus cf. syriacus, Syrian rose

Hibiscus cf. syriacus, Syrian rose
Watercolour 19 from the Saharunpore Gardens Collection, 1847

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, China rose

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, China rose
Unsigned artwork 125 from the Indian Drawings Miscellaneous Collection (IDM Collection), c. early 1800s. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus simplex, Chinese parasol tree

Hibiscus simplex, Chinese parasol tree
Unsigned artwork 115 from the Indian Drawings Miscellaneous Collection (IDM Collection), c. early 1800s. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Theobroma cacao, chocolate

Theobroma cacao, chocolate
Collected by Sir Hans Sloane in Jamaica. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Sterculia and Eriobotrya japonica, Chinese almond and loqua

Sterculia and Eriobotrya japonica, Chinese almond and loqua
Watercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge (1858-1949). From one of sixteen sketchbooks presented to the Museum in 1952. Held in the Zoology Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Malva sp. mallow plants

Malva sp. mallow plants
Plate 25 from The Chief Natural Orders of Plants (1849). Illustrated and described by Elizabeth Twining (1805-1889)

Background imageMalvales Collection: Cotton winding sheet

Cotton winding sheet
Collected during the archaeological excavation at Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, 1984-1986

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus meraukensis

Hibiscus meraukensis
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageMalvales Collection: Hibiscus normanii

Hibiscus normanii
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageMalvales Collection: Entelea arborescens, whau tree

Entelea arborescens, whau tree
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageMalvales Collection: Gossypium acuminatum, cotton

Gossypium acuminatum, cotton
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMalvales Collection: Lavatera phoenicea

Lavatera phoenicea
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840), from his publication Choix des plus belles fleurs (The Most Beautiful Flowers), c. 1827-33



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