James Sowerby (London, 1757 - 1822) |
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Title & Artist |
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Erysimum Officinale (Hedge Mustard) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Erysimum officinale" is the common Hedge Mustard. This mustard was also known as the 'Singer's Plant' in century France, because it was believed it could cure loss of voice and other throat ailments. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Fumaria Officinalis (Common Fumitory) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Fumaria Officinalis" (Common Fumitory) has been alternately classified as a wild plant, annual herb and weed. It is most commonly found among arable crops. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Malva Rotundifolia by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Malva Rotundifolia" depicts the plant with its sprouting stem laden with leaves and beautiful white flowers, as well as a detailed close-up of the flower along the lower left side. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Orobanche Major (Great Broomrape) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Orobanche Major" (The Great Broomrape) grows to a height of between 70 to 100 cm. In 16th and 17th century Europe it was used as a medicinal herb to cure ailments of the kidneys and bladder. It was also believed that the flower spikes could be used as a wash to eliminate freckles. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Plantago Media (Plantain) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Plantago Media" depicts the common plantain. The seeds and initial germination are also illustrated. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Poterium Sanguisorba (Salad Burnet) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Poterium Sanguisorba" (Salad Burnet) is a perennial that grows to a height of around 12 inches. Its prime benefit is found in its cucumber flavoured leaves which are most commonly used in salads, garnishes and cream cheeses. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Ranunculus Flammula by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Ranunculus Flammula" depicts the long stemmed plant with its blooming yellow flowers, the leaves and its roots. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Scabiosa Succisa (Devil's Bit or Blue Buttons) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Scabiosa Succisa" (commonly called Devil's Bit or Blue Buttons) grows to a height of about 2 1/2 inches and contains clusters of dark blue or purple flowers. It was once believed that if worn around the neck this flower would drive away evil sprits, bring good fortune and attract women. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Sinapis Arvensis by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Sinapis Arvensis" depicts the long stemmed plant with clusters of beautiful yellow flowers blooming at the tips. The leaves are large and full near the base of the plant and narrow and spiny as they reach the blooms. The roots seem very small for the height of the plant. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Sparganium Simplex (Burr-Reed) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Sparganium simplex" (burr-reed) is a water plant found growing at the edges of lakes and ponds. This engraving depicts the flowering plant and a close-up of its roots. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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Tormentilla Officinalis (Tormentil or Septfoil) by James Sowerby |
c. 1788 |
Original Hand-Coloured Engraving & Etching |
"Tormentilla Officinalis" is a common plant throughout Europe and has historically been used as a dye, an agent for tanning leather and as an astringent. |
Published by William Curtis, London ( Flora Londinensis) |
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