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40 results filtered with: Euphorbiaceae
  • A plant (Euphorbia sp.): flowering plant with separate flower and fruit. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772.
  • Fever bark (Croton coccineum Willd.): branch with flowers and fruit and separate sections of flower and fruit with seed. Coloured line engraving.
  • A plant (Euphorbia paralias) related to spurge: entire flowering plant with separate flower and fruit. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1772.
  • A plant (Euphorbia viridiflora) related to spurge: entire flowering plant with separate flower. Coloured etching after J. Schütz, c.1802.
  • A spurge (Euphorbia stricta): flowering stem, leaves, roots and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1796.
  • Four flowering plants, three types of spurge (Euphorbia species) and box (Buxus sempervirens). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
  • Croton (Codiaeum variegatum (L.) Blume): flowering and fruiting branch tip with separate, numbered fruit clusters and single fruit, both whole and sectioned. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten.
  • A plant (Antidesma sylvestris Lam.): large and small branches with flowers and fruit and separate fruit. Coloured line engraving.
  • A plant (Acalypha paniculata): branch with flowers and fruit, separate flowers and fruit and cross-section of fruit with seed. Coloured line engraving.
  • Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.