FLO4581473: Large neottia orchid flower, pale orange flowers, native to Brazil. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865. Grave by Swan, Strong Water published in William Curtis's The Botanical Magazine, 1827. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4581586: Twig of a male plant and sections of the male and female flowers of a nutmeg. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865. Grave by Swan, strong water published in William Curtis's The Botanical Magazine, 1827. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4581636: Orchidee Calypso has pink and brown flowers, called the northern nymph. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865. Grave by Swan, strong water published in William Curtis's The Botanical Magazine, 1827. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4579505: Two-flowered Narcissus - Lithography by Sydenham Edwards (1768-1819), plate from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine (1746-1799), 1792 (England) - Two-flowered narcissus, Narcissus medioluteus (Narcissus biflorus) - Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis's “” Botanical Magazine,” St. George's Crescent, London, 1792 -, Edwards, Sydenham Teast (c.1768-1819) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4578869: Glaieul cardinal - Lithography by James Sowerby (1757-1822), from the Botanical Magazine by William Curtis (1746-1799), 1790 (England) - Superb corn-flag, Gladiolus cardinalis - Handcolored copperplate engraving from an illustration by James Sowerby from W. Curtis's “” Botanical Magazine,” Lambeth, London, 1790, Sowerby, James (1757-1822) / Bridgeman Images