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Silverweed Collection

"Captivating Red Exotic Flowers: The Victorian Botanical Illustration of Silverweed" Step into the enchanting world of silverweed

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Red Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Red Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Red Exotic Flowers of the Garden: Plate 55

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Potentilla or Cinquefoil Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Potentilla or Cinquefoil Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Potentilla or Cinquefoil Plant: Plate 54

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed cinquefoil, Potentilla anserina

Silverweed cinquefoil, Potentilla anserina
5856053 Silverweed cinquefoil, Potentilla anserina; (add.info.: Silverweed cinquefoil, Potentilla anserina. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora")

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hare's ear, Bupleurum rotundifolium

Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hare's ear, Bupleurum rotundifolium
FLO4668597 Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hare's ear, Bupleurum rotundifolium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed or wild tansey, Potentilla anserina

Silverweed or wild tansey, Potentilla anserina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smiths English Botany, 1801

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hare s

Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hare s
Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hares ear, Bupleurum rotundifolium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed (chromolitho)

Silverweed (chromolitho)
2802870 Silverweed (chromolitho) by Hulme, Frederick Edward (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silverweed. Illustration for Familiar Wild Flowers by F Edward Hulme (Cassell)

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Wood Avens, Tormentil, Silverweed, 1951 (colour litho)

Wood Avens, Tormentil, Silverweed, 1951 (colour litho)
2919973 Wood Avens, Tormentil, Silverweed, 1951 (colour litho) by Inglis, Bessie D. (fl. 1927-1939); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Huntingdonshire PE19 7 Map

Huntingdonshire PE19 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Huntingdonshire PE19 7

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silver-Weed, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Silver-Weed, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Silver-Weed, 1877. Silver-Weed, (Argentina anserina) - herbaceous perennial flowering plant with medicinal properties. It was also used to ward off witches and evil spirits

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Cinque, Strawberry, Potentilla, Tormentil and Silver Weed Victorian Botanical Illustration

Cinque, Strawberry, Potentilla, Tormentil and Silver Weed Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Botanical Illustration of Cinque, Strawberry, Potentilla, Tormentil and Silver Weed Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed, 1893

Silverweed, 1893. Botanical illustration of Potentilla Anserina, or silverweed, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Wildflowers. 1. Pansy Or Hearts -Ease 2. Storks Bill 3. Herb Robert 4. Silverweed 5. Sun Spurge

Wildflowers. 1. Pansy Or Hearts -Ease 2. Storks Bill 3. Herb Robert 4. Silverweed 5. Sun Spurge

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Strawberry cinquefoil and silverweed

Strawberry cinquefoil and silverweed.. Handcolored botanical copperplate engraving from Joshua Hamiltons Culpepers English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Botanical Sketchbook -- Silverweed

Botanical Sketchbook -- Silverweed. Date: 1920s

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Potentilla erecta (tormentil, septfoil)

Potentilla erecta (tormentil, septfoil)
Antique illustration of Potentilla erecta (tormentil, septfoil)

Background imageSilverweed Collection: USA, Wyoming, Close-up of frosted sliverweed

USA, Wyoming, Close-up of frosted sliverweed
USA, Wyoming, Close-up of frosted silverweed (Large format sizes available)

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Common Silverweed (Argentina anserina or Potentilla anserina) Ceeping herbaceous

Common Silverweed (Argentina anserina or Potentilla anserina) Ceeping herbaceous plant of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed (Potentilla alba), engraving by Pier Andrea Mattioli, 1554

Silverweed (Potentilla alba), engraving by Pier Andrea Mattioli, 1554
Herbal, 16th century. Pier Andrea Mattioli (1501-1578), Commentary on Dioscorides work, 1554. Volume II, Book IV, Plate: White Cinquefoil (Potentilla alba). Engraving

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed - growing in clumps on sand on South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Silverweed - growing in clumps on sand on South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
ROG-13708 Silverweed - growing in clumps on sand South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK Potentilla anserina Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed - growing between cobbles - Balranald RSPB reserve - North Uist - Outer Hebrides

Silverweed - growing between cobbles - Balranald RSPB reserve - North Uist - Outer Hebrides - Scotland
GET-1833 Silverweed - growing between cobbles Balranald RSPB reserve - North Uist - Outer Hebrides - Scotland Potentiilla anserina Geoff Trinder contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageSilverweed Collection: Silverweed

Silverweed
ROG-11592 Silverweed UK Potentilla anserina Alternative common names include: Travellers Joy / Travellers Ease. Usually found on dunes, salt marshes and by the shoreline as well as by the roadside



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"Captivating Red Exotic Flowers: The Victorian Botanical Illustration of Silverweed" Step into the enchanting world of silverweed, also known as Potentilla or Cinquefoil Plant. Adorned with vibrant red exotic flowers, this plant has been beautifully captured in Victorian botanical illustrations that showcase its allure and elegance. One such illustration portrays the Silverweed or wild tansey, scientifically known as Potentilla anserina. Its delicate petals and intricate details are brought to life through meticulous artistry. Another masterpiece features a harmonious blend of Silverweed, Potentilla anserina, and hares—a captivating depiction of nature's interconnectedness. A chromolitho artwork titled "Silverweed" showcases the mesmerizing hues and textures found within this remarkable plant. With its color lithography technique, it transports us back to a time when these illustrations were highly sought after for their beauty and scientific accuracy. In 1951, a color lithograph named "Wood Avens, Tormentil, Silverweed" captures the essence of these plants in vivid detail. Their intertwining forms create a visual symphony that delights the eye. For those seeking geographical context, a map reveals Huntingdonshire PE19 7—the possible habitat where silverweed thrives. This adds another layer of intrigue to our exploration. Frederick Edward Hulme's artistic prowess shines through his creation titled "Silver-Weed. " Through his skilled handiwork in 1877, he immortalized this botanical wonder for generations to come. The Victorian era was renowned for its fascination with nature's wonders; hence we find yet another exquisite illustration featuring Cinquefoil Strawberry alongside Tormentil and Silver Weed—an ode to their timeless charm. An elegant portrayal from 1893 showcases silverweed's delicate blossoms against a backdrop reminiscent of English gardens—evoking feelings of tranquility and serenity.