n240_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n137_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n9_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n193_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n113_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n20_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n36_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n128_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n113_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n85_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n19_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n652_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 2 years
n36_w1150. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 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
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
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
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
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
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
Flowering peach. Prunus persica. Deutsches Magazin fur Garten- und Blumenkunde. (1855). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Gloxinia tubiflora. Herbier général de l’amateur. Deuxième Série, vol. 3 (1839-50). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Water forget-me-not (Myosotis scorpioides). Redouté, P.J., Choix des plus belles fleurs et des plus beaux fruits, t. 112 (1833) [P.J. Redoute]. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Christmas Rose (Hellebore niger) and Red Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus). 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
Garden tulip. Watercolour by P.J. Redouté.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
European peony by P.J. Redouté (1833). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
over 2 years
Vintage blooming flower illustration. Digitally enhanced illustration from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Group of Flowers (1881) by Mary Vaux Walcott.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Group of Flowers (1883) by Mary Vaux Walcott.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Psilostrophe sparsiflora (1938) by Mary Vaux Walcott.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Iris (Iris species) (1939) by Mary Vaux Walcott.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Golden coreopsis from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Single-flowered Chinese rose mallow from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Two-edged dendrobium from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
The brick-red Chinese azalea from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Leafy spiked orchis from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Strong smelling tulip from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Bell-bearing heath from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Half shrubby lupine from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Lady Josika's lilac from Edwards’s Botanical Register (1829—1847) by Sydenham Edwards, John Lindley, and James Ridgway.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
almost 3 years
Basket of Flowers (1907) by Leopoldine Kolbe.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
about 3 years