Plantago bulbosa, quimque nervia, latifolia, spica oblonga capillata = Piantaggine = Plantain.
Summary
Picryl description: Public domain image of a plant, botany, botanical illustration, botany, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Hortus Romanus juxta systems Tournefortianum paulo
A profession of botanical illustrator began to emerge in the eighteenth century with advances in the printing processes. Botanical Illustrations became accurate in color and detail. Amateur botanists, gardeners, and natural historians provided a market for botanical publications. The photographic process has not made botanical illustrations obsolete since illustrators were able to combine accuracy, an idealized image from several specimens, and the inclusion of the face and reverse of the features such as leaves with details given at a magnified scale.
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Tags
plants
flowers
medicinal plants
botany
rome
botany medical
prints
rare book division
hortus romanus juxta systems tournefortianum paulo
spica oblonga capillata
plantago bulbosa
quimque nervia
bonelli giorgio b 1724 author
martelli niccolo 1735 1829 editor
plantago
bulbosa
quimque
nervia
latifolia
spica
oblonga
capillata
piantaggine
plantain
hortus romanus plantaru
botanical
ultra high resolution
high resolution
new york public library
italian art
Date
1850 - 1950
Contributors
Bonelli, Giorgio (b. 1724), Author
Martelli, Niccoló (1735-1829), Editor
in collections
Location
Romae
Source
New York Public Library
Link
Copyright info
Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")