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  • Four British garden plants: flowering stems and floral segments. Coloured etching, c. 1836.
  • Bugloss (Anchusa sp.): flowering and fruiting stem. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1776.
  • Four British garden plants, including a phlox: flowering stems and floral segments. Coloured etching, c. 1835.
  • Four British garden plants: flowering stems and floral segments. Coloured etching, c. 1836.
  • Heliotrope (Heliotropium europaeum L.): entire flowering plant with separate fruit. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • Comfrey (Symphytum officinale L.): flowering stem with separate leaf and rootstock. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • A plant (Echium sp.): flowering plant rising from earth mound. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • Four flowering plants, including a cowslip (Primula veris), comfrey (Symphytum officinale) and a bulrush (Scirpus species). Colour nature print by A. Auer, c. 1853.
  • Bugloss or alkanet (Anchusa officinalis L.): entire flowering plant with separate floral sections. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • A Christmas rose (Helleborus niger), a poppy (Papaver species) and borage (Borago officinalis): flowering stems. Etching by N. Robert, c. 1660, after himself.
  • Bugloss (Echium lycopsis L.): flowering stem with separate floral sections. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • Borage (Borago officinalis L.): flowering stem. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
  • Bugloss (Echium lycopsis L.): entire flowering plant. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1770.
  • Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.
  • Bastard alkanet plant (Lithospermum arvense) with an associated beetle, its larva and its anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1830.
  • Anchusa azurea 'Loddon Royalist'
  • Borago officinalis (Borage, Star flower)
  • Pulmonaria 'Blue Ensign'
  • A griffin facing left surrounded by various flowers, fruits and insects. Engraving by D. Loggan, 1663, after W. Hollar.