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Star-glory Morning–glory (1827) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henry Joseph Redouté. Original from The…Free Image from public domain license
Plantae Selectae: No. 33–Magnolia by Georg Dionysius Ehret. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Digitally…Free Image from public domain license
Sempervivum Canariense Image from Histoire des Plantes Grasses (1799) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original from…Free Image from public domain license
Peach (Prunus Persica) (1924) by Royal Charles Steadman. Original from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor…Free Image from public domain license
Adiantum Assimile and A. Lunulatum from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856-1860) by Edward Joseph Lowe. Original from…Free Image from public domain license
Passiflore Ailee (1827) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henry Joseph Redouté. Original from The Cleveland Museum…Free Image from public domain license
Sempervivum Arboreum (Tree Houseleek) from Histoire des Plantes Grasses (1799) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original…Free Image from public domain license
Peach Twig (Prunus Persica) (1918) by
Royal Charles Steadman. Original from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological…Free Image from public domain license
Scarlet Globe Mallow (Sphaeralcea grossulariaefolia) (1927) by Mary Vaux Walcott. Original from The Smithsonian. Digitally…Free Image from public domain license
Crown Imperial Fritillary (1827) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henry Joseph Redouté. Original from The Cleveland…Free Image from public domain license
Strawberry, Mignonette, Tulip, and Blue Bell and from The Language of Flowers, or, Floral Emblems of Thoughts, Feelings, and…Free Image from public domain license
Vintage red raspberries (Rubus Xneglectus) (1918) by Royal Charles Steadman. Original from U.S. Department of Agriculture…Free Image from public domain license
Alpine buckthorn (Rhamnus alpinus) from Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l’on cultive en France en pleine terre…Free Image from public domain license
Choix des plus belles fleurs :et des plus beaux fruits (1833) in high resolution by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original…Free Image from public domain license
Willow pattern (1874) by William Morris. Original from The Smithsonian Institution. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Magnolia (1886) in high resolution by L. Prang & Co. Original from The Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Euphorbia Petiolaris (Manchineel berry) (1805) Image from The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed by Francis…Free Image from public domain license
Insects and Flowers (Qing dynasty ca. 1644–1911) by Ju Lian. Original from The Getty. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. Free Image from public domain license
Rosa Centifolia Anglica Rubra (1817–1824) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henry Joseph Redouté. Original…Free Image from public domain license
Acrostichum Alienum from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856-1860) by Edward Joseph Lowe. Original from Biodiversity Heritage…Free Image from public domain license
Rose and its parts (1872) in high resolution by L. Prang & Co. Original from The Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Rosa × damascena, Rosebush (Rosa damascena) from Les Roses (1817–1824) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original…Free Image from public domain license
School and family charts, No. XIX. Botanical: forms of leaves, stems, roots, and flowers (1890) print in high resolution by…Free Image from public domain license
Tulip and a Poppy (ca. 1763–1825) in high resolution. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Columbine, Marigold and Pheasant's Eye from The Language of Flowers, or, Floral Emblems of Thoughts, Feelings, and Sentiments…Free Image from public domain license
Iris Pumila from The genus Iris by William Rickatson Dykes (1877-1925). Original from The Biodiversity Heritage Library.…Free Image from public domain license
Floral Designs with a Blue Bird (ca. 1773) by Giacomo Cavenezia. Original from Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art.…Free Image from public domain license
Card Depicting Flowers in Blue Background (1865–1899) by L. Prang & Co. Original from The New York Public Library.…Free Image from public domain license
Plantae Selectae: No. 42–Pulmonaria or Lungworts by Georg Dionysius Ehret. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art.…Free Image from public domain license
Flowers (1884) in high resolution by L. Prang & Co. Original from The Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Seringapatam A Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea) (1815) Image from The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed by Francis Sansom.…Free Image from public domain license
Gordonia pubescens or Franklinia pl. 59 (1819) from The North American Sylva by François André Michaux.…Free Image from public domain license
Vintage pineapple cut in half illustration. Digitally enhanced illustration from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological…Free Image from public domain license
Birthday cards with decorative birds, flowers, and butterflies from The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division Of Art, Prints and…Free Image from public domain license
Plantae Selectae: No. 41–Plumeria by Georg Dionysius Ehret. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Digitally…Free Image from public domain license
Gold-banded Iris (1812) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henry Joseph Redouté. Original from The Cleveland Museum…Free Image from public domain license
School and family charts, No. XXI. botanical: economical uses of plants (c.1890) print in high resolution by Marcius Willson…Free Image from public domain license
Apple blossoms and bird's nest (1878) in high resolution by L. Prang & Co. Original from The Library of Congress. Digitally…Free Image from public domain license
Plums (Pyrus) (1807) by George Brookshaw. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed: Orange Lily (1807) by Thomas Curtis. Original from The Cleveland Museum of…Free Image from public domain license
Studieblad met planten en watervogels (study sheet with plants and waterfowl) by Joseph August Knip (1777–1847).…Free Image from public domain license
Capucine (nasturtium) from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales (1896) illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.…Free Image from public domain license
Aloe Ferox Image from Histoire des Plantes Grasses (1799) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original from Biodiversity…Free Image from public domain license
School and family charts, No. XXII. Botanical: economical uses of plants (1890) print in high resolution by Marcius Willson…Free Image from public domain license
Vintage avocado illustration. Digitally enhanced illustration from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor…Free Image from public domain license
The Boston Sunday Herald (1895–1901) vintage poster of a woman reading a newspaper in art nouveau style in high…Free Image from public domain license
Cactus Cochenillifer Image from Histoire des Plantes Grasses (1799) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original from…Free Image from public domain license
Hummingbird and Passionflowers (ca. 1875–1885) in high resolution by Martin Johnson Heade. Original from The MET…Free Image from public domain license
Bouquet of Flowers with a Butterfly in high resolution by William van Leen (1763–1825). Original from The Rijksmuseum.…Free Image from public domain license
Decorative Paper from page 337 of Jezebel's Daughter (1880). Original from British Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Fly, Caterpillar, Pear, and Centipede from Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta or The Model Book of Calligraphy (1561–1596) by…Free Image from public domain license
A Flowering Cactus: Heliocereus Speciosus (1813) in high resolution by Pierre–Joseph Redouté .Original from the…Free Image from public domain license
Blackberries (1887) in high resolution by L. Prang & Co. Original from The Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Studies van wingerdbladen (1796) in high resolution by Willem van Leen. (Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Plantae Selectae: No. 37–Yucca by Georg Dionysius Ehret. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Digitally enhanced…Free Image from public domain license
Geranium (1827) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Henry Joseph Redouté. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art.…Free Image from public domain license
Terrestrial Mollusk, Poppy Anemone, and Crane Fly from Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta or The Model Book of Calligraphy…Free Image from public domain license
Maypop (Passiflora incarnata) (1926) by Mary Vaux Walcott. Original from The Smithsonian. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Symphyum Asperrim (Prickley Comfrey) (1806) Image from The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed by Francis Sansom.…Free Image from public domain license
Pontic Rhododendron (Ponticum flower) (1805) by Jean Louis Prévost. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art.…Free Image from public domain license
Rambler Rose (Rosa multiflora) from Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l’on cultive en France en pleine terre…Free Image from public domain license
Fruit pattern (1862) by William Morris. Original from The Smithsonian Institution. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Four fruits pattern (1862) by William Morris. Original from The Smithsonian Institution. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Camellia: No. 171 from Iconographie du Genre Camellia ou Description et Figures (1839–1843) by Lorenzo Berlèse.…Free Image from public domain license
Floral Designs with Birds and Griffon (1784) by Giacomo Cavenezia. Original from Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art.…Free Image from public domain license
The 18th century illustration of a black and white mottled bird on tulip stem with daffodils and butterflies. Original from…Free Image from public domain license
The Rose, the Myrtle and the Ivy from The Language of Flowers, or, Floral Emblems of Thoughts, Feelings, and Sentiments…Free Image from public domain license
American Waterlily (Castalia odorata) (1920) by Mary Vaux Walcott. Original from The Smithsonian. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Siberian apple by Mary Altha Nims (1817–1907). Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Dragonfly, Pear, Carnation, and Insect from Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta or The Model Book of Calligraphy (1561–1596)…Free Image from public domain license
Poisonous mushrooms: Irritating poisons (1840–1850) print in high resolution by George Edward Madeley. Original from…Free Image from public domain license
Arenaria Balearica Image from Stirpes Novae aut Minus Cognitae (1784) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Charles Louis…Free Image from public domain license
Bird with Plum Blossoms (18th Century) painting in high resolution by Zhang Ruoai. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art.…Free Image from public domain license
Folly or Saintliness (1895) vintage poster of a woman with flowers in high resolution by Ethel Reed. Original from Library of…Free Image from public domain license
The 18th century illustration of a bird perched on a branch which bears a pear, red and white blossoms, and leaves with a…Free Image from public domain license
Design for a Woven Fabric (ca. 1775–1800) in high resolution. Original from The Smithsonian. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Polypodium Lycopodioides from Ferns: British and Exotic (1856-1860) by Edward Joseph Lowe. Original from Biodiversity…Free Image from public domain license
Delicious red cherries illustration. Digitally enhanced illustration from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological…Free Image from public domain license
Plantae Selectae: No. 38 by Georg Dionysius Ehret. Original from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Basil Thyme, Poppy Anemone, and Myrtle from Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta or The Model Book of Calligraphy (1561–1596)…Free Image from public domain license
Boeket van tulpen, viooltjes, blauwe druifjes en dotters (ca. 1763–1825) in high resolution by Willem van Leen.…Free Image from public domain license
Branch pattern (1872) by William Morris. Original from The Smithsonian Institution. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Mexican Poppy (Eschscholtzia mexicana) (1927) by Mary Vaux Walcott. Original from The Smithsonian. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Still Life with Flowers in a Greek Vase: Allegory of Spring (1817) by Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os. Original from The…Free Image from public domain license
The Dark Veinlet from The Butterflies and Moths of America Part 3 (1862) published by Louis Prang & Co. Original from The MET…Free Image from public domain license
Gedaanteverwisseling van de nachtpauwoog (1679) by Maria Sibylla Merian. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
A Selection of Hexandrian Plants, belonging to the natural order of Amaryllidae and Liliacae: Japanese Lily (ca. 1831) by…Free Image from public domain license
Apples (Malus Domestica) (1908) by
Amanda Almira Newton. Original from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor…Free Image from public domain license
Eight Beautiful Groups of Natural Flowers in Outlines by de la Cour: Tulips (1770) by Robert Sayer. Original from The…Free Image from public domain license
Lilies no. 5 (1886) in high resolution by L. Prang & Co. Original from The Library of Congress. Digitally enhanced by…Free Image from public domain license
Beautiful photomechanical prints of Lotus Flowers (1887–1897) by Ogawa Kazumasa. Original from The Rijksmuseum.…Free Image from public domain license
The 18th century illustration of a brown bird with red head on carnation stem with butterflies. Original from The…Free Image from public domain license
Branch of peach (Prunus Persica) (1904) by anonymous. Original from U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor…Free Image from public domain license
Willow pattern (1874) by William Morris. Original from The Smithsonian Institution. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.Free Image from public domain license
Fantastic flower motif from "Nouvelle Suitte de Cahiers de fleurs idéales" by Jean–Baptiste Pillement…Free Image from public domain license