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Two climbing plants: leafy stems. Watercolour.
Reference: 23276i- Books
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The movements and habits of climbing plants / by Charles Darwin.
Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882.Date: 1905- Books
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The movements and habits of climbing plants / by Charles Darwin, F.R.S.
Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882.Date: 1891- Pictures
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Screwpines (Pandanus species) covered with climbing plants, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. Wood engraving, c. 1867, after C. Whymper.
Whymper, Charles, 1853-1941.Date: [1867-1875]Reference: 20942i- Pictures
A climbing plant stem with trifoliate leaves. Watercolour.
Reference: 23264i- Books
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Observations on Mr Darwin's views of climbing plants / by Thomas A.G. Balfour.
Date: 1876- Pictures
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A climbing leguminous plant: leafy stem with pods. Watercolour.
Reference: 23267i- Pictures
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A climbing leguminous plant: leafy stem with pods. Watercolour.
Reference: 23255i- Pictures
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A climbing leguminous plant: leafy stem with pods. Watercolour.
Reference: 23272i- Pictures
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A climbing plant, possibly in the Cucurbitaceae family: flowering stem. Watercolour.
Reference: 23266i- Digital Images
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Thunbergia alata Sims Acanthaceae. Black-eyed Susan. Tender, perennial herbaceous climbing plant. Distribution: East Africa. Named for Carl Peter (Pehr or Per) Thunberg (1743-1828), doctor, botanist, student of Linnaeus who collected plants in Japan, Sri Lanka and South Africa. He published Flora Japonica (1784)
Dr Henry Oakeley- Pictures
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A creeping leafy plant stem. Watercolour.
Reference: 23132i- Pictures
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A snake, a Cucumis plant and two birds. Engraving.
Reference: 42594i- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: kitchen table items, flowers, plants, fruit, glass bowl, kettle (July 2004)
Date: 02/07/2004-24/07/2004Reference: PP/AMI/B/840Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Pictures
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Two leafy stems and one flowering plant. Watercolour, c. 1870.
Date: 1870Reference: 28622i- Pictures
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Four flowering plants, one possibly a delphinium. Watercolour, c. 1870.
Date: 1870Reference: 28544i- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: carton and kettle, fruit and vegetables, plants, bottles, glass bowl (July-August 2004)
Date: 11/07/2004-25/08/2004Reference: PP/AMI/B/841Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Pictures
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Honeysuckle (Lonicera species): plant with labels to describe the colouring technique. Coloured pen drawings.
Reference: 22254i- Books
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A catalogue of English and Foreign trees: Which will thrive in the natural ground in England. Consisting of forest-trees, uncommon fruit-trees flowering shrubs, with double and single, large and small flowers; ever-greens, both plain and variegated in their leaves; and climbing plants, proper for arbours, hedges, walks, groves, or borders in parterres. Collected, increased, and sold by Robert Furber, at his nursery over-against the Park-Gate, at Kensington, near London.
Furber, Robert, approximately 1674-1756.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Pictures
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A plant, possibly of the Apocynaceae family: woody stem with white flowers. Watercolour.
Reference: 23605i- Pictures
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Two plants, a fruiting clematis with separate seeds and a plant with blue fruits. Watercolour.
Reference: 23432i- Pictures
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A plant, possibly balsam apple (Momordica balsamina): fruiting stem. Watercolour by Depaoli.
Depaoli.Reference: 22333i- Pictures
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A shrub or liane, possibly an Akebia species: branch with grey fruit. Watercolour.
Reference: 23594i- Pictures
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A woody vine: flowering stem with leaves. Watercolour.
Reference: 23452i- Pictures
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A plant (Clematis species): trailing stem with large white flower. Watercolour.
Reference: 23468i