1425 x 2490 px | 12,1 x 21,1 cm | 4,8 x 8,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
1890
Informations supplémentaires:
Cette image peut avoir des imperfections car il s’agit d’une image historique ou de reportage.
'Order XII. Frankeniaceae. Genus 1. Frankenia. Fig. 161. F. Laevis. Sea-heath; Fig. 162. F. Pulverulenta. Powdery Sea-heath; Order XIII. Caryophyllaceae. Genus 1. Elatine. Fig. 163. E. Tripetala. Water-wort. Fig. 164. E. Hydropiper. Octandrous Water-wort; Genus 2. Dianthus. Fig. 165. D. Armeria. Deptford Pink; Fig. 166. D. Prolifer. Proliferous Pink; Fig. 167. D. Caryophyllus. Clove Pink. Carnation; Fig. 168. D. Deltoides. Maiden Pink; Fig. 169. D. Caesius. Mountain Pink. Cheddar Pink; Genus 3. Saponaria; Fig. 170. S. Officinalis. Soapwort; Genus 4. Cucubalus; Fig. 171. C. Baccifer. Berry-bearing Chickweed; Genus 5. Silene. Fig. 172. S. Acaulis. Moss Campion. Cushion Pink; Fig. 173. S. Inflata. Bladder Campion; Fig. 174. S. Maritima. Sea Campion; Fig. 175. S. Otites. Spanish Catchfly; Fig. 176. S. Anglica. English Catchfly; Fig. 177. S. Quinquevulnera. Variegated Catchfly; Fig. 178. S. Nutans. Nottingham Catchfly; Fig. 179. S. Patens. Dover Catchfly; Fig. 180. S. Conica. Corn Catcfly'. Artist/engraver/cartographer: John Sowerby. Provenance: "British Wild Flowers"; Illustrated by John E. Sowerby, by C. Pierpoint Johnson, Published by Gurney and Jackson, London. Type: Antique engraved print with original hand colouring.