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Plants / SagittariaARROWHEAD
Legousia Speculum VenerVenuss Looking-Glass
Polemomium CaeruleumJACOBs LADDER
Aesculus HippocastanumHORSE CHESTNUT
Plants / Caltha PalustrisKing Cup with Matricaria Chamomillae (Camomile)
Plants / Chenopodium AlbumGOOSEFOOT
Plants / Amberboa MoschataSWEET SULTAN
Solidago VirgaureaGOLDEN ROD
Plants / Rose LA FrancePlants/Rose LA France
Plants / RosemarinusROSEMARY
Plants / NarcissusPlants/Narcissus
Chenopodium Bonus-HenriGOOD KING HENRY
London PrideLONDON PRIDE
Ranunculus SpeciesBachelors Buttons
Polygonatum OdoratumSOLOMONs SEAL
Plants / TaraxacumDANDELION
Clematis (Crane)OLD MANs BEARD
Campanula PersicifoliaBELL FLOWER
Stapelia VariegataSTAPELIA VARIEGATA
Plants / DaubentoniaDaubentonia Tripetii
Giant Water Lily / 1849Also known as Victoria Regia. An example is displayed at Chatsworth where a young lady stands on a leaf to demonstrate its strength
Penny Royal & ColumbineMENTHA PULEGIUM (Pennyroyal) & AQUILEGIA (Columbine) depicted with cabbage white butterflies & a yellow butterfly
Winter Flowers 1866Cultivated & Wild: Hyacinthus (Hyacinths); Narcissus; Galanthus (Snowdrops); Polyanthus Primula; Euphorbia Pulcherrima (Poinsettia); Correa; Salvia
Autumn Flowers 1866Cultivated Autumn flowers including: Lantana; Petunia; Phlox Drummondi; Calceolaria; Penstemon; Verbena; Fuschia & Solanum Jasminoides
Summer Flowers 1866Orchids (Dendorbium Devonianum & Cattleya Leopoldi); Stephantis; Begonia; Rondeletia Odorata; Melastoma (Dedinella Magnifica); Cissus Discolor
Spring Flowers 1866Acacia Dealbata (Mimosa); Deutzia Gracilis (Mock Orange); Senecio (Cineraria); Chaenomeles Japonica (Japanese Quince); Azalea; Anemone Coronaria; Heliotropium
Flowers: sept & Oct 1863Flowers of September & October: CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn, Haw Berries); BELLADONNA (Deadly Nightshade); CONVOLVULUS Greater Bindweed); RUBUS FRUTICOSUS (Blackberries)
Flowers May & June 1863Flowers of May & June: VIOLA TRICOLOR (Heartsease, Wild Pansy); CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn, May blossom); ULEX UEROPAEUS (Gorse or Furze)
Nutmeg / Family HerbalMYRISTICA. (listed as Myristica Moschata) Showing the leaves, fruit & seed or nutmeg of the plant
Turkish Spice MerchantOutside a spice merchants shop at Aidin, Turkey with customers & staff. Turkish cigarettes are also available
POINSETTIAPoinsettia with attendant butterfly
Sclerotium ClavusERGOT of rye seed, a diseased transformation by a fungus, which can lead to poisoning by contaminated bread. Right : TILLETIA CARIES, another harmful growth
Cut-Away Frock 1907American coat described as a cut-away frock but looks very like a morning coat & is worn with striped trousers with a front crease, lace-up shoes, wing collar, bow tie & bowler
Ford Assembly Line 1928Working on the assembly line in one of Fords American plants
Truffles Liebig 6Truffles are found also in North Africa : in Tunisia, Berber truffle-hunters bring their goods to market on the backs of camels. card 6 of 6
Truffles Liebig 5A party of gourmets enjoy truffles in 18th century Paris - it is now that the qualities of truffles come to be fully appreciated by chefs. card 5 of 6
Truffles Liebig 4Although truffles normally grow naturally, they can be cultivated artificially if suitable conditions are created - a skilled process ! card 4 of 6
Truffles Liebig 3In Germany, truffles have been known in the region of Rastatt, Baden, since the 18th century : market women carry them in baskets to market. card 3 of 6
Truffles Liebig 2Searching for summer truffles with trained pigs in Piedmont, Italy. The truffles, once found, are roasted on a fire. card 2 of 6
Truffles Liebig 1Searching for winter truffles with trained dogs in Perigord, south-eastern France. card 1 of 6
Pansy PostcardVIOLA TRICOLOR popular known as PANSIES (in French, PENSEES)
Woman Carrying Fern 1848A woman carrying fern, Scotland
Flowers in HallwayA chrysanthamum flower arrangement gives life and character to a hallway that might otherwise be rather featureless
Mushrooms / VariousVarious: Piluloeformis, Congregatus, Ramealis, Horizontalis, Flavo-Albus, Gyroflescus, Rotula and Corticalis
VERBENAAlso called Verveine or Vervain
Sparassis CrispaSPARASSIS CRISPA Common name: Cauliflower Mushroom
Hydnum RepandumHYDNUM REPANDUM An edible mushroom
Lycoperdon / VariousLYCOPERDON a.Giganteum b.Caelatum c.Perlatum d.Bovista nigrescens