RM2A7XD8R–Field gromwell, Buglossoides arvensis (Lithospermum arvense). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smith's English Botany, London, 1793.
RF2BTYDGG–The Tropinota hirta pest eats the flowers of fruit trees.
RMCW1X2F–The field-stone seed
RFH1NBBW–Field Gromwell, Buglossoides arvensis, Syn.: Lithospermum arvense (bottem left), madwort, Asperugo procumbens (top left), great mullein or common mullein, Verbascum thapsus (right)
RMH2JGEF–Corn Cromwell, Lithospermum arvense, Surrey, UK
RM2BTWR2B–Buglossoides arvensis var coerulescens DC O Erikss et al.
RM2AK8XY1–Field Gromwell, Buglossoides arvensis, in flower in cornfield. Declining arable weed.
RMP7DP1N–Field gromwell, Buglossoides arvensis (Lithospermum arvense). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smith's English Botany, London, 1793.
RF2BKCWRF–Tropinota hirta that feeds on buds and flowers of fruit trees and destroys yields
RMB52B1F–Field gromwell Lithospermum arvense seedling with two true leaves