Verbascum phoeniceum, Coreopsis lanceolata, Ledum palustre, and Campanula persicifolia [as Campanula pumila]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
African Daisy, or "Gousblom" in Afrikaans. Arctotis acaulis. Illustrated by G.D. Ehret (1773).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Jasmine, fragrant flowering vine. Études de fleurs et de fruits, par Madame Vincent. (1820). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Poppy anemones. Anemone coronaria hort. Illustration by P. J. Redouté.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Roses and anemones by P.J. Redouté. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Poppy anemone. Anemone coronaria var. hort. Illustration by P. Bessa, (1817-1827).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
The aromatic Mormodes. Mormodes aromatica. Inflorescence to 13 inches long carries up to 15 fragrant flowers. Grows at high elevations in Mexico, El Salvador, and Honduras.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Papaya, fruta bomba. Carica papaya. Illustration by G.D. Ehret (1750).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Cattleya grandis [as Laelia grandis]. Yellow and bronze, ruffled petals. White lip is striped purple. Lives in top branches of very tall trees (80 feet+). This ensures plants get plenty of sun. Native to Brazil.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Santa Marta, Pitajaya De Cerro. Disocactus speciosus. Long, thin stems with large vermilion colored flowers (1842) [S.A. Drake]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Uraguay river mimosa. Mimosa uruguensis. Edwards’s Botanical Register, vol. 28: t. 33 (1842) [S.A. Drake]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Heliconia indica. A striking foliage plant to 12 feet tall. Flowers pollinated by bats and hummingbirds. Native to many islands in the South Pacific (1880). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Poppy anemone. Anemone coronaria. Hortus Romanus juxta Systema Tournefortianum, by Bonelli, Giorgio, vol. 5 (1783-1816). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Papaya (Carica papaya), Scoth grass (Echinochloa crus-galli) and sawa millet (Echinochloa colona). By G.D. Ehret (1748-1759). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Poppy anemone. Anemone coronaria. Hortus Romanus juxta Systema Tournefortianum, Bonelli, Giorgio, vol. 5 (1783-1816). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Petunias, Double Mix. (1858). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Stemless gentian. Gentiana acaulis. Perennial flower with Intense blue blooms on low growing, evergreen plants. Flowers in late spring and summer. Native to central and southern Europe. Usually found at high elevations. By P.J. Redoute (1827). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Single (yellow) dahlia by P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
European peony by P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Rosier de Candolle by P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Varieties de Rose juane et de Rose du Bengale, Rosa lutea & Rosa indica. By P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Red currant. Ribes rubra. By P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Peach. By P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Blue flowered milkweed. Tweedia caerulea. Beautiful, star-shaped, true blue flowers on small, twining perennial to 3 feet tall. Herbier General de l'Amateur, tome.2 (1841). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Plum 'Royale'. Prunus domestica. By P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Japanese rose. Rosa Kamtschatka, Rosier du Kamtschatka. By P.J. Redouté (1817-1824). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Yellow lady's slipper orchid. Cypripedium calceolus. Claret colored petals. Brilliant yellow, slipper shaped flowers. Native to Europe, Russia, and Asia. Herbier general de l'Amateur, tome 1 (1817-1827). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Pineapple lily. Eucomis regia. Bulbous perennnial from South Africa. Forms basal rosettes of leaves with thick stems covered in chartreuse, star shaped flowers. Redouté, P.J., (1807). 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. Herbier general de l'Amateur, vol. 1 (1816). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Grenadille a Grappes. Passiflora racemosa. Herbier General de l'Amateur, vol.6 (1822) [P. Bessa]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Passion Flower. Passiflora x decaisneana. Large, 4-5 inch flowers followed by orange, edible fruit. These fast growing vines are often confused with P. quadrangularis. Deutsches Magazin für Garten- und Blumenkunde; Stuggart, G. Weise. (1854). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Spanish bayonet. Yucca gloriosa. Sword-like leaves and 8 foot panicles of white (sometimes tinged purple or red) bell-shaped flowers. Native to the southeastern U.S. By P.J. Redouté (1827-1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Tulip. Tulipa gesneriana. Choix des plus belles fleurs -et des plus beaux fruits par P.J. Redouté. (1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Native Wisteria, Wild Sarsaparilla. Hardenbergia comptoniana. Vigorous twining vine, with mauve to purple flowers in winter and spring. Native to Western Australia. Illustration by Sarah Ann Drake. (1836). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Pink sand verbena (Abronia umbellata), and Caulinia exima [as Kennedya eximia] Magazine of botany and register of flowering plants [J. Paxton], vol. 16: p. 36 (1839) [S. Holden]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Lavender mountain lily, Iily-of-the-Altai. Ixiolirion tataricum. Dark violet to light blue flowers from late spring to mid summer. Bulbous perennial native from Russia to Afghanistan. Illustration by Sarah Ann Drake (1844). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Blanket Flower. Gaillardia aristata. [as Galardia rustica Cass.] Choix des plus belles fleurs -et des plus beaux fruits par P.J. Redouté. (1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Petunia hybrida, Konigin v. Holland. Lovely, large pink flowers striped in white. Deutsches Magazin fur Garten- und Blumenkunde. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Surinam cherry. Eugenia uniflora. Produces 1 -1.5 inch, ribbed fruits. They begin green, then ripen through shades of orange, scarlet, and maroon. (1915). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Florda Jay in American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) Birds of America [double elephant folio edition], Audubon, J.J., (1826-1838) [J.J. Audubon]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years