36 results filtered with: Primulaceae
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Four flowers: a chrysanthemum, an auricula, a tulip and a morning glory. Coloured lithograph, c. 1850, after Guenébeaud.
Guenébeaud.Date: 1850Reference: 27080i- Pictures
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Two plant cultivars: florist's cyclamens and mixed primulas. Chromolithograph, c. 1890.
Date: [1890]Reference: 25354i- Pictures
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Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.
Sowerby, John E. (John Edward), 1825-1870.Date: 1861Reference: 24544i- Pictures
Various flowers, including gorse, primrose, violet and cowslip. Watercolour by G. E. L., 1859.
L., G. E.Date: 1859Reference: 22147i- Pictures
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Primroses (Primula species): leaves and flowers. Watercolour and pencil drawings.
Reference: 22249i- Pictures
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Three flowering plants: a pink (Dianthus species), a Potentilla and an Anagallis species. Coloured aquatint by D. Hayes, c. 1849.
Date: [1833-59]Reference: 26191i- Pictures
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A leopard facing left surrounded by various named flowers and insects. Etching by W. Hollar, 1662, after himself.
Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677.Date: [1674]Reference: 24374i- Pictures
A cowslip (Primula veris) with an associated moth or butterfly and its anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1831.
Date: 1 March 1831Reference: 24193i- Pictures
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Two examples of different root systems: a denticulate primrose rootstock and a creeping couch grass root. Coloured etching by F. Sansom, c. 1802, after S. Edwards.
Edwards, Sydenham, 1768-1819.Date: 30 June 1802Reference: 24238i- Pictures
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Common or scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis L.): flowering and fruiting plant in earth mound. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
Date: [1774]Reference: 16844i- Pictures
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A plant, possibly of the Primulaceae family: flowering stem. Watercolour.
Reference: 22959i