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Safflower Collection

Safflower, scientifically known as Carthamus tinctorius, is a captivating plant that has been depicted in various colored engravings throughout history

Background imageSafflower Collection: Field bur, Tribulus sylvestris, and safflower. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical

Field bur, Tribulus sylvestris, and safflower. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam
FLO4669064 Field bur, Tribulus sylvestris, and safflower. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageSafflower Collection: carthamus tinctorius, safflower

carthamus tinctorius, safflower
0401 Safflower Carthamus tinctorius

Background imageSafflower Collection: Colored plants (coloured engraving)

Colored plants (coloured engraving)
997540 Colored plants (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageSafflower Collection: Stemless carline thistle, Carlina acaulis

Stemless carline thistle, Carlina acaulis, and wild safflower, Carthamus oxyacanthus. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal

Background imageSafflower Collection: Field bur, Tribulus sylvestris, and safflower

Field bur, Tribulus sylvestris, and safflower, Carthamus tinctorius. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower, Carthamus tinctorius

Safflower, Carthamus tinctorius, Carthame des teinturiers. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower And Its Transportation From Persia (chromolitho)

Safflower And Its Transportation From Persia (chromolitho)
735660 Safflower And Its Transportation From Persia (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Safflower And Its Transportation From Persia)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Blue safflower, Carthamus caeruleus

Blue safflower, Carthamus caeruleus
La Carthame de la Caroline. Blue safflower, Carthamus caeruleus. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses

Background imageSafflower Collection: Saw-wort, safflower and dyers broom

Saw-wort, safflower and dyers broom
Saw-wort, Serratula tinctoria 1, safflower, Carthamus tinctorius 2, and dyers broom, Genista tinctoria 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Safflower, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999124 Safflower, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower; Fustic; Brasilwood; Logwood (coloured engraving)

Safflower; Fustic; Brasilwood; Logwood (coloured engraving)
6005379 Safflower; Fustic; Brasilwood; Logwood (coloured engraving) by Fitch, W. (fl.1872); Private Collection; (add.info.: Safflower; Fustic; Brasilwood; Logwood)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)

Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)
Illustration of a Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower, Carthamus tinctorius

Safflower, Carthamus tinctorius.. Handcolored woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu (One Hundred Varieties of Flowers), Tokyo, Yamada, 1901

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Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower botanical engraving 1857

Safflower botanical engraving 1857
A History of the Vegetable Kingdom by Wlliiam Rhind 1855

Background imageSafflower Collection: Logwood (Haematoxylon Campechianum)

Logwood (Haematoxylon Campechianum)
Illustration of a Logwood (Haematoxylon Campechianum)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower Skipper (Pyrgus fritillaries)

Safflower Skipper (Pyrgus fritillaries)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Bowl of safflower oil

Bowl of safflower oil

Background imageSafflower Collection: Infusion and dried bark from Corydalis yanhusuo syn. Corydalis tuber used as medicinal herbal remedy

Infusion and dried bark from Corydalis yanhusuo syn. Corydalis tuber used as medicinal herbal remedy

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower, dried red petals in and around ceramic bowl, close-up

Safflower, dried red petals in and around ceramic bowl, close-up

Background imageSafflower Collection: Dried petals from Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower)

Dried petals from Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower)

Background imageSafflower Collection: Carthamus tinctorius, safflower

Carthamus tinctorius, safflower
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower seed for bird feeding. Safflower is a very good seed for bird feeding

Safflower seed for bird feeding. Safflower is a very good seed for bird feeding
JZ-3870 Safflower seed for bird feeding. Safflower is a very good seed for bird feeding and has the added benefit that it is not well liked by squirrels. Note this is USA / North American bird feed

Background imageSafflower Collection: Mixed seed for bird feeding. Sunflower, millet, peanuts, safflower

Mixed seed for bird feeding. Sunflower, millet, peanuts, safflower, dried fruit combination is an excellent bird food
JZ-3867 Mixed seed for bird feeding. Sunflower, millet, peanuts, safflower, dried fruit combination is an excellent bird food for attracting a wide variety of birds

Background imageSafflower Collection: Mixed seed for bird feeding. This blend is a good basic bird mix that has sunfloweer, white millet

Mixed seed for bird feeding. This blend is a good basic bird mix that has sunfloweer, white millet
JZ-3866 Mixed seed for bird feeding. This blend is a good basic bird mix that has sunfloweer, white millet, cracked corn and safflower seed. Note this is USA / North American bird feed

Background imageSafflower Collection: Safflower JLM 7399 Carchamus tinctorius © John Mason / ARDEA LONDON

Safflower JLM 7399 Carchamus tinctorius © John Mason / ARDEA LONDON
JLM-7399 Safflower - close-up flower Carthamus tinctorius John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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Safflower, scientifically known as Carthamus tinctorius, is a captivating plant that has been depicted in various colored engravings throughout history. One such engraving showcases the stemless carline thistle, Carlina acaulis, alongside safflower itself. Another engraving features safflower and its transportation from Persia, beautifully captured through chromolithography. The versatility is evident in its different varieties like blue safflower (Carthamus caeruleus) and its association with other plants like saw-wort and dyers broom. These combinations create stunning visual displays that have been immortalized in colored engravings dating back to 1833-39. Safflower's significance extends beyond aesthetics; it has long been used for its dyeing properties. In fact, one engraving depicts the plant alongside fustic, brasilwood, and logwood - all renowned sources of natural dyes. This resilient plant not only adds beauty to our surroundings but also holds cultural importance due to its historical use as a dyeing agent. With vibrant petals ranging from yellow to red hues, safflowers continue to captivate us today. So next time you come across a field adorned with these enchanting flowers or stumble upon an intricately detailed colored engraving depicting their splendorous nature – take a moment to appreciate the timeless allure of safflowers (Carthamus tinctorius).