Candelabra aloe (aloe fruticosa) illustrated by Charles Dessalines D' Orbigny (1806-1876). Digitally enhanced from our own…Free Image from public domain license
Aloe vulgaris Aloé perfoliato. L'Aloés Succotrin (ca. 1772 –1793) by Giorgio Bonelli. Original from the…Free Image from public domain license
Jujube red date (Ziziphus vulgaris) illustrated by Charles Dessalines D' Orbigny (1806-1876). Digitally enhanced from our own…Free Image from public domain license
Common marshmallow (Althea officinalis) illustration from Medical Botany (1836) by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.Free Image from public domain license
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Sentry plant (Agave americana Variegata) engraved by Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) for Shirley Hibberd’s (1825-1890) New…Free Image from public domain license
The Aloe from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally…Free Image from public domain license
Spineless African Aloe (ca. 1772 –1793) by Giorgio Bonelli. Original from the The New York Public Library. Digitally…Free Image from public domain license
Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) illustration from Medical Botany (1836) by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.Free Image from public domain license
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Lilas (Lilac) from La Plante et ses Applications ornementales (1896) illustrated by Maurice Pillard Verneuil. Original from…Free Image from public domain license
Monk's-hood (Aconitum napellus) illustration from Medical Botany (1836) by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.Free Image from public domain license
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Empress tree (Paulownia imperialis) illustrated by Charles Dessalines D' Orbigny (1806-1876). Digitally enhanced from our own…Free Image from public domain license
Aloe Picta Image from Histoire des Plantes Grasses (1799) by Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Original from Biodiversity…Free Image from public domain license
Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) illustration from Medical Botany (1836) by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.Free Image from public domain license
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