Grass and pea species Frame:blackWatercolour of grass and pea species by Pierre Franois Ledoulx, a painter of flowers and insects from Brussels. Taken from volume I of Regne Vegetal' which contains botanical drawings by at least four identified artists. 'Regne Vegetal' was compiled by Baron Joseph van Huerne and originally bound as a set of 4 albums. Two of these volumes are in the Lindley Library collections.
Ink drawing of Iris unguicularis (Iris stylosa) by Graham Stuart Thomas
This is an original watercolour by William Curtis produced for reproduction in Curtis's Botanical Magazine
Watercolour of Rosa 'Nymphenburg'
Ink drawing of Hellborus lividus by Graham Stuart Thomas
Watercolour of Hibiscus syriacus flowers and leaves
Watercolour on rice paper of plant identified as Benincasa hispida (Chinese winter melon) from one of four bound albums of paintings by anonymous Chinese artists purchased by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1912
Watercolour by William Hooker of The Poonah Grape
Plate from Josiah Conder's book 'The flowers of Japan and the art of floral arrangement' depicting people in traditional dress viewing maple trees in a garden setting
Watercolour of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flowers and leaves
Watercolour and pencil on paper of Paeonia mascula subsp
One of a bound volume of 35 paintings of iris made for Ellen Wilmott (1858-1934) which are likely to be varieties from Wilmott's Essex garden Warley Place
surprise lily) from one of four bound albums of paintings by anonymous Chinese artists purchased by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1912