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  • A carrot (Daucus carota): root with leaves. Watercolour.
  • A leek (Allium ampeloprasum): roots and leaves. Watercolour.
  • Krishna and Radha on separate lotus leaves. Chromolithograph.
  • A carrot (Daucus carota): root with leaves. Watercolour.
  • A lily: flowering stem and leaves. Pencil drawing.
  • A lily: flowering stem and leaves. Pencil drawing.
  • A radish (Raphanus species): root and leaves. Watercolour.
  • A radish (Raphanus species): root and leaves. Watercolour.
  • Hawthorn (Crataegus): tree with no leaves. Pen drawing.
  • Water dropwort (Oenanthe stolonifera): roots and leaves. Watercolour.
  • Chinese boxthorn (Lycium barbarum): stem with leaves. Watercolour.
  • A flowering plant stem and separate leaves. Watercolour.
  • A radish (Raphanus species): root and leaves. Watercolour.
  • Textiles: silk manufacture in China, gathering mulberry leaves. Engraving.
  • Three leaves, including two of dandelion (Taraxacum species). Watercolour.
  • Three leaves, possibly of a maple (Acer species). Watercolour.
  • Carrots showing the internal structre, the roots and leaves
  • Thistle leaves in grass. Watercolour, pen and pencil drawings.
  • Black bryony (Tamus communis): leaves. Watercolour and pen drawings.
  • MS Thai 3, detail from one of the leaves
  • Cross-section through a cluster of maize leaves, LM.
  • Alangium salvifolium Wang.: branch with flowers, fruit and leaves.
  • Purple striped tulip (Tulipa species): flower and leaves. Watercolour.
  • An orchid (Laelia anceps): flowering stem and leaves. Watercolour.
  • Purple striped tulip (Tulipa species): flower and leaves. Watercolour.
  • A fig plant (Ficus carica): fruits and leaves. Watercolour.
  • Garlic (Allium sativum): bulb, leaves and separate flower. Watercolour.
  • Glory pea (Clianthus puniceus): flowers and leaves. Watercolour drawing.
  • An orchid (Rodgersia species): flowers and leaves. Watercolour, 1899.
  • Fifteen plant leaves, all of different shapes. Chromolithograph, c. 1850.