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Botanist Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the wonders of nature, the botanist delves into the secrets of plants and their intricate ecosystems

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Rondeletius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Rondeletius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Rondeletius, published 1574

Background imageBotanist Collection: Carolus Clusius, 1601. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II

Carolus Clusius, 1601. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II
Carolus Clusius, 1601

Background imageBotanist Collection: J. Burmannus, n.d. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken

J. Burmannus, n.d. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken
J. Burmannus, n.d

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of the explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld taken in connection with the Vega... 1878-1880

Portrait of the explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld taken in connection with the Vega... 1878-1880. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of the explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiold taken in connection with the Vega expedition 1878-1880

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy and his wife Rosemary with their children. 20th January 1983

David Bellamy and his wife Rosemary with their children. 20th January 1983

Background imageBotanist Collection: Orange Tree Victorian Botanical Illustration

Orange Tree Victorian Botanical Illustration
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Orange Tree from The American Flora

Background imageBotanist Collection: SCHLEIDEN, Matthias Jakob (1804-1881). German

SCHLEIDEN, Matthias Jakob (1804-1881). German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory. Litography

Background imageBotanist Collection: Botanist Giorgio Roster and anthropologist Enrico Hillyer Giglioli photographed with two other

Botanist Giorgio Roster and anthropologist Enrico Hillyer Giglioli photographed with two other people in a study. Date of Photograph:15/09/1877

Background imageBotanist Collection: Odoardo Beccari photographed in the garden of the Castello del Bisarno (Villa Beccari) in Florence

Odoardo Beccari photographed in the garden of the Castello del Bisarno (Villa Beccari) in Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1915-1920

Background imageBotanist Collection: Odoardo Beccari with family on the staircase of Villa Badia, in Bagno a Ripoli

Odoardo Beccari with family on the staircase of Villa Badia, in Bagno a Ripoli Bagno a Ripoli Villa di Badia. Date of Photograph:09/1884

Background imageBotanist Collection: Statue of Pier Antionio Micheli, by Vincenzo Consani, in the Piazzale degli Uffizi, Florence

Statue of Pier Antionio Micheli, by Vincenzo Consani, in the Piazzale degli Uffizi, Florence Florence Piazzale degli Uffizi Statue Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century

Background imageBotanist Collection: Flower Ilustration. Vintage Botanical Floral Chart

Flower Ilustration. Vintage Botanical Floral Chart Botanical flower illustration Antique Botanical illustration of the german book: “Lehrbuch der praktischen Pflanzenkunde in Wort und Bild

Background imageBotanist Collection: Botanical illustrations depicting the Linnean classification system. Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778)

Botanical illustrations depicting the Linnean classification system. Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature

Background imageBotanist Collection: The Tisane Seller from Les Cris de Paris, 1823-25 (litho)

The Tisane Seller from Les Cris de Paris, 1823-25 (litho)
XIR178980 The Tisane Seller from Les Cris de Paris, 1823-25 (litho) by Vernet, Carle (1758-1836); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageBotanist Collection: Title page from 'Horti Medici Amstelodamensis Rariorum Plantarum Historia' vol

Title page from "Horti Medici Amstelodamensis Rariorum Plantarum Historia" vol
1069863 Title page from "Horti Medici Amstelodamensis Rariorum Plantarum Historia" vol. II, by Jan Commelin and Caspar Commelin, 1701 (engraving) by Dutch School

Background imageBotanist Collection: Black and white print portrait of Leonardo da Vinci

Black and white print portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageBotanist Collection: Virginia snakeroot, Aristolochia serpentaria

Virginia snakeroot, Aristolochia serpentaria. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Mains Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Different types of flower

Different types of flower: personate, infundibuliform, ringent, campanulate, rotate and hypocratiform. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Mains Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811), German zoologist

Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811), German zoologist and botanist. Portrait engraved on steel by W.H. Lizars, from Sir William Jardines The Naturalists Library, 1833, Edinburgh

Background imageBotanist Collection: Vine lilac or waraburra, Hardenbergia violacea

Vine lilac or waraburra, Hardenbergia violacea (One-leaved hardenbergia, Hardenbergia monophylla). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S

Background imageBotanist Collection: Crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii var. splendens

Crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii var. splendens
Crown of thorns, Christ plant or Christ thorn, Euphorbia milii var. splendens (Spendid euphorbia, Euphorbia splendens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Mrs

Background imageBotanist Collection: Shooting stars, Hoya multiflora

Shooting stars, Hoya multiflora (Abundant flowering cyrtoceras, Cyrtoceras floribundum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S

Background imageBotanist Collection: Salmon correa or neat correa, Correa pulchella

Salmon correa or neat correa, Correa pulchella. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy takes one last look at Islay, Inner Hebrides. 7th August 1985

David Bellamy takes one last look at Islay, Inner Hebrides. 7th August 1985

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy with some of his children. 20th January 1983

David Bellamy with some of his children. 20th January 1983

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy visits Islay, Inner Hebrides. August 1985

David Bellamy visits Islay, Inner Hebrides. August 1985

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy pictured with six Mirror winners that went on a nature trail in Surrey

David Bellamy pictured with six Mirror winners that went on a nature trail in Surrey. 3rd November 1980

Background imageBotanist Collection: Naturalist David Bellamy carries Neptune, alias Mr Phil Lodge out of the surf on the Blue

Naturalist David Bellamy carries Neptune, alias Mr Phil Lodge out of the surf on the Blue Flag beach at South Shields on 11th July 1990

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy at Penshaw Monument on 13th April, 1987, with some of the 200 people who

David Bellamy at Penshaw Monument on 13th April, 1987, with some of the 200 people who joined him to walk to Washington Waterfowl Park

Background imageBotanist Collection: Pupils from Seaton Delaval First School played host to TV nature expert, David Bellamy

Pupils from Seaton Delaval First School played host to TV nature expert, David Bellamy, on 2nd June 1986, to show off a former pit heap they adopted

Background imageBotanist Collection: Conservationist David Bellamy (left) and Mayor of South Tyneside Councillor Bill Pargeter

Conservationist David Bellamy (left) and Mayor of South Tyneside Councillor Bill Pargeter (right) celebrate the Blue Flag award with Neptune, aka Phil Lodge, (centre) at South Shields on 11th July

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy and Diane Crozier, of English Nature, plant wild flowers to represent

David Bellamy and Diane Crozier, of English Nature, plant wild flowers to represent the five regions ot Tyne and Wear on 17th June 1994

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Bellamy teaches Mark Cumberledge, aged 2, from Hookergate, about Chopwell Woods

David Bellamy teaches Mark Cumberledge, aged 2, from Hookergate, about Chopwell Woods, after the opening of the Woodland Park on 3rd July 1994

Background imageBotanist Collection: Cadwallader Colden and His Grandson Warren De Lancey, ca. 1772. Creator: Matthew Pratt

Cadwallader Colden and His Grandson Warren De Lancey, ca. 1772. Creator: Matthew Pratt
Cadwallader Colden and His Grandson Warren De Lancey, ca. 1772

Background imageBotanist Collection: Stillingfleet, (1702-1771), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Stillingfleet, (1702-1771), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Stillingfleet, (1702-1771), 1830. Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702-1771) English botanist, translator and author educated at Trinity College

Background imageBotanist Collection: Daffodil, Narcissus, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Daffodil, Narcissus, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Hand Colored Daffodil, Narcissus, from The American Flora

Background imageBotanist Collection: Gamboge Tree and Balmony, Turtlebloom, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Gamboge Tree and Balmony, Turtlebloom, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Hand Colored Gamboge Tree and Balmony, Turtlebloom, from The American Flora

Background imageBotanist Collection: Red Poppy and Corn Poppy Victorian Botanical Illustration

Red Poppy and Corn Poppy Victorian Botanical Illustration
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Hand Colored Red Poppy and Corn Poppy from The American Flora




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"Exploring the wonders of nature, the botanist delves into the secrets of plants and their intricate ecosystems. 🌿✨ With a keen eye for detail, they study fascinating species like the Cornflower or bluet (Centaurea cyanus), unraveling their unique characteristics and roles in the natural world. Inspired by great minds like Charles Darwin, a renowned British naturalist, botanists strive to understand evolution's mechanisms. Just as Darwin revolutionized biology with his groundbreaking theories, today's botanists continue to build upon his legacy. In a captivating portrait of Charles Darwin, we see the determination etched on his face—a testament to his passion for uncovering nature's mysteries. His relentless curiosity paved the way for future generations of botanists. Another influential figure in botanical research is Gregor Mendel. Known as "the father of modern genetics, " Mendel's experiments with pea plants laid the foundation for our understanding of heredity and inheritance patterns. Venturing beyond borders, botanists explore exotic lands like Madagascar where they encounter enchanting blooms such as the Madagascar jasmine (Marsdenia floribunda). These discoveries broaden our knowledge and appreciation for Earth's diverse flora. The beauty found within each petal extends far beyond aesthetics. Take Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose), an exquisite flower that captivates both eyes and hearts alike—an inspiration to all who appreciate nature's artistry. From common heath (Epacris impressa) to long-leaved euthales (Euthales macrophylla), every plant holds its own story waiting to be unraveled by curious minds. Botanists embrace these challenges head-on, piecing together puzzles that reveal hidden connections between species and their environments. As we celebrate these dedicated individuals like Charles Darwin—whose portraits reflect their profound impact—we honor their contributions towards expanding our understanding of life on Earth.