Saturday, February 14, 2009

Collectanea Botanica

Primula Sinensis



Theophrasta jussiaei



Ornithogalum fibriatum (detail)



Metrosideros vera



Vanda teretifolia



Gusmannia tricolor



Bromelia fastuosa



Astrapea wallichii



Oxanthus speciosus



Amaryllis solandraflora



Amaryllis vittata major



Pilea muscosa (detail)



Triumfetta rhomboidea



Papaver bracteatum



'Collectanea Botanica, or, Figures and Botanical Illustrations of Rare and Curious Exotic Plants Chiefly Cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain' (a series of monographs by John Lindley issued between 1821 and 1826) is online at the Biodiversity Library.

The images were extracted from the pdf. Larger versions are viewable at the source site above.

John Lindley: digitised publications / Wikipedia / orchid site. [previously]

Update: commenter e-c links to his cache of scans from the 1905 book, 'Pictures from the Scandinavian Flora'. Worth seeing. And Part II, even better.

9 comments :

lotusgreen said...

lovely-- a perfect bouquet for the day

Michael said...

I echo lotusgreen's sentiment here. These illustrations are both beautiful and apposite

Daveb said...

I love it!
if you have time,welcome to my blog!
http://enjoyinnet.blogspot.com/

allie aller said...

Many thanks!
I love these botanical entries the very best....

Trace said...

i just uploaded 23 out of 519 "pictures from the scandinavian flora". the book is from 1905 (i think). http://blog.trstd.se/?p=648

peacay said...

Wow, they're great e-c. I'll add a link in the post. Cheers!

Trace said...

many thanks :D

borrowed a tripod, but it's a little to dark to photograph now. more to come from the flora tomorrow!

Trace said...

http://blog.trstd.se/?p=699

Errant Aesthete said...

Simply exquisite.

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