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Botanical Illustration Collection (#99)

Botanical illustration has long been a captivating art form, capturing the intricate beauty of various plant species

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Eupatorium cannabinum; Common Hemp-Agrimony

Eupatorium cannabinum; Common Hemp-Agrimony

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Petasites albus; White Coltsfoot

Petasites albus; White Coltsfoot

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Petasites vulgaris; Common Butter-bur, sub-male

Petasites vulgaris; Common Butter-bur, sub-male

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Tragopogon porrifolius; Salsify

Tragopogon porrifolius; Salsify

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Petasites vulgaris; Common Butter-bur, sub-female

Petasites vulgaris; Common Butter-bur, sub-female

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Symphytum tuberosum; Tuberous Comfrey

Symphytum tuberosum; Tuberous Comfrey

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Cynoglossum officinale; Common Hound s-tongue

Cynoglossum officinale; Common Hound s-tongue

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Symphytum officinale, var. patens; Common Comfrey, var. B

Symphytum officinale, var. patens; Common Comfrey, var. B

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Symphytum officinale, var. genuinum; Common Comfrey, var. a

Symphytum officinale, var. genuinum; Common Comfrey, var. a

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Borago officinalis; Common Borage

Borago officinalis; Common Borage

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Anchusa officinalis; Common Alkanet

Anchusa officinalis; Common Alkanet

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Leontodon hirtus; Hairy Hawk-bit

Leontodon hirtus; Hairy Hawk-bit

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hypochoeris maculata; Spotted Cat s-ear

Hypochoeris maculata; Spotted Cat s-ear

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hypochoeris radicata; Long-rooted Cat s-ear

Hypochoeris radicata; Long-rooted Cat s-ear

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Sonchus arvensis; Corn Sow-thistle

Sonchus arvensis; Corn Sow-thistle

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Sonchus asper; Rough Sow-thistle, form with pinnatifid leaves

Sonchus asper; Rough Sow-thistle, form with pinnatifid leaves

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hypochoeris glabra; Smooth Cat s-ear

Hypochoeris glabra; Smooth Cat s-ear

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Arnoseris pusilla; Swines Succory

Arnoseris pusilla; Swines Succory

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Lactuca muralis; Ivy-leaved Lettuce

Lactuca muralis; Ivy-leaved Lettuce

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Sonchus oleraceus; Smooth Sow-thistle

Sonchus oleraceus; Smooth Sow-thistle

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Mulgedium alpinum; Blue Sow-thistle

Mulgedium alpinum; Blue Sow-thistle

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Lactuca saligna; Least Lettuce

Lactuca saligna; Least Lettuce

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Tragopogon pratensis, var. minor; Yellow Goat s-beard, var. B

Tragopogon pratensis, var. minor; Yellow Goat s-beard, var. B

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Tragopogon pratensis, var. grandiflorus; Yellow Goat s-beard, var. y

Tragopogon pratensis, var. grandiflorus; Yellow Goat s-beard, var. y

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Tragopogon pratensis, var. genuinus; Yellow Goat s-beard, var. a

Tragopogon pratensis, var. genuinus; Yellow Goat s-beard, var. a

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Helminthia echioides; Bristly Ox-tongue

Helminthia echioides; Bristly Ox-tongue

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Picris hieracioides; Hawk-weed Ox-tongue

Picris hieracioides; Hawk-weed Ox-tongue

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Leontodon autumnalis, var. pratensis; Autumnal Hawk-bit, var. B

Leontodon autumnalis, var. pratensis; Autumnal Hawk-bit, var. B

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Leontodon hispidus; Rough Hawk-bit

Leontodon hispidus; Rough Hawk-bit

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Leontodon autumnalis, var. genuinus; Autumnal Hawk-bit, var. a

Leontodon autumnalis, var. genuinus; Autumnal Hawk-bit, var. a

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium holosericeum; Woolly-headed Hawkweed

Hieracium holosericeum; Woolly-headed Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium senescens; Grey-lingulate-leaved Hawkweed

Hieracium senescens; Grey-lingulate-leaved Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium lingulatum; Lingulate-leaved Hawkweed

Hieracium lingulatum; Lingulate-leaved Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium chrysanthum, var. microcephalum; Golden-flowered Hawkweed, var. B

Hieracium chrysanthum, var. microcephalum; Golden-flowered Hawkweed, var. B

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium chrysanthum, var. genuinum; Golden-flowered Hawkweed, var. a

Hieracium chrysanthum, var. genuinum; Golden-flowered Hawkweed, var. a

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium gracilentum; Slender Hawkweed

Hieracium gracilentum; Slender Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium globosum; Globose-headed Hawkweed

Hieracium globosum; Globose-headed Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium melanocephalum; Alpine Hawkweed

Hieracium melanocephalum; Alpine Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium eximium; Grey-headed Hawkweed

Hieracium eximium; Grey-headed Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium calenduliflorum; Marygold-flowered Hawkweed

Hieracium calenduliflorum; Marygold-flowered Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium aurantiacum; Orange Hawkweed

Hieracium aurantiacum; Orange Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Hieracium Pilosella; Mouse-ear Hawkweed

Hieracium Pilosella; Mouse-ear Hawkweed

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Crepis succisifolia; Scabious-leaved Hawk s-beard

Crepis succisifolia; Scabious-leaved Hawk s-beard

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Taraxacum officinale, var. erythrospermum; Common Dandelion, var. B

Taraxacum officinale, var. erythrospermum; Common Dandelion, var. B

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Taraxacum officinale, var. palustre; Common Dandelion, var. d

Taraxacum officinale, var. palustre; Common Dandelion, var. d

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Lactuca virosa; Strong-scented Lettuce

Lactuca virosa; Strong-scented Lettuce

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Lactuca Scariola; Prickly Lettuce

Lactuca Scariola; Prickly Lettuce

Background imageBotanical Illustration Collection: Taraxacum officinale, var. genuinum; Common Dandelion, var. a

Taraxacum officinale, var. genuinum; Common Dandelion, var. a




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Botanical illustration has long been a captivating art form, capturing the intricate beauty of various plant species. From the delicate Gossypium barbadense, also known as the cotton plant, to the fascinating Cephalotus follicularis, an Australian pitcher plant with its unique carnivorous nature. In 19th-century illustrations, we can find enchanting depictions of plants like Lily of the Valley and Atropa Belladonna; Deadly Nightshade. These detailed drawings transport us back in time when botanical exploration was at its peak. Humboldt and his party collecting plants in distant lands remind us of their adventurous spirit and dedication to expanding our knowledge of flora. The mesmerizing colors and meticulous details showcased in these botanical prints are truly awe-inspiring. Citrus fruits from the genus citrus burst forth with vibrant hues that make your mouth water just by looking at them. Meanwhile, ghost plants or Indian pipes stand out for their ethereal appearance, earning them names like "ghost pipe" or "corpse plant. " Vegetable plants take center stage too – showcasing not only their culinary importance but also their diverse forms and textures. The sesame plant (Sesamum indicum) is another example featured in these illustrations - highlighting its significance as a source for oil production. Botanical illustration continues to be cherished today for its ability to capture nature's wonders with precision and artistic flair. Whether it's through historical prints or contemporary works inspired by this tradition, these illustrations serve as windows into the world of botany – inviting us to appreciate the astonishing diversity found within our natural surroundings.