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🌱 Plantarum indigenarum et exoticarum icones ad vivum coloratae, oder, Sammlung nach der Natur gemalter Abbildungen inn- und ausländlischer Pflanzen, für Liebhaber und Beflissene der Botanik /. . Original source Image description: Illustration of the plant Jatropha gossypifolia, featuring green, lobed leaves with visible veins and spiny stems. Small clusters of deep red and pink flowers grow on thin branches, with fine details highlighting hairs on stems and leaves. The image also includes close-up sketches of various plant parts such as flowers, seed pods, and reproductive structures in yellow and green, shown separately to emphasize botanical features. The botanical name is inscribed in elegant cursive at the bottom, reflecting an 18th-century scientific style. The artwork combines botanical accuracy with artistic color, aimed at plant enthusiasts and botanists.
🌱 Plantarum indigenarum et exoticarum icones ad vivum coloratae, oder, Sammlung nach der Natur gemalter Abbildungen inn- und ausländlischer Pflanzen, für Liebhaber und Beflissene der Botanik /. . Original source Image description: Illustration of Fucus spiralis, a type of brown seaweed with elongated, twisted fronds and rounded, bead-like structures along the edges. The fronds are predominantly yellow with brown shading, showing natural color variation. The seaweed has a small cluster of roots at the base. Below the image, the scientific name "Fucus spiralis" and German description "Schneckenförmig gewundener Tang" are handwritten in elegant script. The detailed botanical drawing highlights the plant's distinctive spiral and bead-like features.
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🌱 Plantarum indigenarum et exoticarum icones ad vivum coloratae, oder, Sammlung nach der Natur gemalter Abbildungen inn- und ausländlischer Pflanzen, für Liebhaber und Beflissene der Botanik /. . Original source Image description: Illustration of Cyperus pannonicus, a type of sedge plant, showing a dense cluster of long, narrow green leaves radiating outward from a central base with fibrous brown roots. Small brown flower clusters appear along the upper parts of the leaves. Below the plant, German text names the species as "Ungarisches Zypergras." The drawing highlights detailed botanical features including the leaf structure, root system, and flower arrangement, rendered with naturalistic colors on a plain background typical of historical botanical illustrations.
🌱 Handbuch der pharmaceutischen botanik. Nürnberg, Stein'sche buchhandlung, 1804. Original source Image description: Historical botanical illustration from "Handbuch der pharmaceutischen botanik" (1804) depicting four detailed plant specimens labeled 259 to 262. Each plant has slender stems with narrow green leaves and distinct flower clusters: two with purple-pink flowers and two with blue flowers. Smaller sketches alongside each specimen highlight parts of the flowers and seeds. The plants are carefully drawn to show roots, stems, leaves, and blooms, emphasizing botanical structure for pharmaceutical study. The page is aged with handwritten numbering and an archival stamp in the bottom right corner.
🌱 Populäre Botanik Stuttgart, Krais & Hoffmann, 1857. Original source Image description: Historical botanical illustration from "Populäre Botanik" (1857) depicting detailed drawings of moss species. The image shows various moss families labeled in German: Riccien, Salviniae, Lebermoose, and Laubmoose. Each group features colored, close-up views of moss structures, including leafy stems, capsules, and spores. The illustration highlights morphological differences such as shape, size, and reproductive organs, with numbered labels for individual parts. The style is scientific and precise, aimed at plant identification and classification. The aged paper and script add a vintage, 19th-century educational context.