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Tellima grandiflora (Pursh)Lindl. Saxifragaceae Distribution: Western North America from Alaska to California. The Native American Skagit tribe from Washington State, used it to improve appetite. The Nitinaht used it to stop having dreams of sexual intercourse with the dead (Moerman, 1998), Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Pictures
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Four flowering plants, one possibly a Hydrangea species. Watercolour, c. 1870.
Date: 1870Reference: 28602i- Pictures
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A species of the genus Chrysosplenium: flowering plant in earth mound. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
Date: [1774]Reference: 16852i- Pictures
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Itea virginica L.: flowering stem with separate, labelled floral segments. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
Ehret, Georg Dionysius, 1708-1770.Date: [1750-53]Reference: 18410i- Pictures
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A mock orange plant (Philadelphus coronarius): flowering branch. Coloured lithograph by B. Chirat, c. 1850, after himself.
Chirat, Benoit, 1795-1870.Date: 1850Reference: 27098i