Fringed Dendrobium. Dendrobium fimbriatum. The American flora vol. 2, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Peony of the Alps. Paeonia peregrina. The American flora vol. 2, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
China poinciana. Caesalpinia pulcherrima. The American flora vol. 2, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Rose bay, Tree Rhododendron. Rhododendron arboreum. Bright red flowers on evergreen large shrub or small Tree. The national flower of Nepal. The American flora vol. 2, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Mezereum. Daphne mezereum. Stronly scented early spring flowers appear before leaves. Fruit is bright red and extremely poisonous to all but fruit eating birds. The American flora vol. 2, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Breadseed poppy. Papaver somniferum [as Papaver amoenum] Annales de flore et de pomone ser.2 vol.2 (1843-1844). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Easterm poppy. Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale), and Stapelia sp. The American flora vol. 3 (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Chinese-foxglove. Rehmannia piasezkii. Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol. 134- ser. 4, vol. 4, (1908) [Mathilda Smith]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Armenian poppy. Papaver fugax, as Papaver floribundum (1816). Botanical Register, vol. 2 (1816) [S. Edwards]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Mexican Lupine, Lupine. (Lupinus perennis). The American flora vol. 3 (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Wintergreen. Gaultheria procumbens. American medicinal plants, - an illustrated and descriptive guide to the American plants used as homopathic remedies, vol. 1 (c1887). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
European peony, common peony. Deep red flowers, 4-5 inches across in late spring. First grown as a medicinal plant, in time became popular oranmental. The American flora by Asa B.. Strong, vol. 1 (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Uva-ursi, Bear berry, kinnikinnick. Arctostaphtylos uva-ursi. American medicinal plants, - an illustrated and descriptive guide to the American plants used as homopathic remedies, vol. 1 (c1887). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Yellow Horned Poppy (Glaucium flavum, as Chelidenium glaucium), and Gum Cistus ( Cistus creticus, as Cistus ladaniferus). The new botanic garden (1812). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Hepatica, liverwort, kidneywort, pennywort. Anemone hepatica. Late winter, and spring flowering perennial. Grows in deep shade, or full sun. Heavy or sandy soils. Needs moisture and winter snow cover. American medicinal plants, vol. 1 (c1887). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Begonia sanguinea. The American flora: volume 4, by Strong, Asa B. (1855) [D.W. Moody]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Title page of The American Flora Vol. 1, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Red corn poppy, Shirley poppy. Papaver rhoeas. Here on the West Coast, Shirley poppies bloom early. For me, their bright, cheerful faces are the harbingers of spring. The American flora by Asa B.. Strong, vol. 1 (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Crimson peony, wild peony. Paeonia mascula Mill. subsp. mascula var. russoi (Biv.) [as P. russi] The American flora, volume 4, by Strong, Asa B. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Delphinium grandiflorum, Iris susiana, Lilium bulbiferum, Spiraea laevigata. The botanic garden vol. 1 (1825). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years