RF2J83CT7–Common Scurvy-grass (cochlearia officinalis), close up showing the white flowered plant growing through the dead grass of a cliff-top path in spring.
RM2CCDMMH–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RFP2572J–Common Scurvy-grass (cochlearia officinalis), close up of a single flowering stalk showing detail.
RMCWN7RX–Horseradish and other herbs
RMABK6TE–White flowers of medicinal plant common scurvy grass or scurvygrass Brassicaceae Cochlearia officinalis
RM2T28RTM–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RMP5E49W–Common scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RFJ2G083–Common Scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis, with white flowers, growing on the pebble shore. The scurvy grass is rich in vitamin C, and were used by s
RMT01HRP–Common scurvygrass or spoonwort, Cochlearia officinalis, Cochlearia. Handcoloured steel engraving by Alphonse-Leon Noel after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincq’s La Regne Vegetal: Flore Medicale, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RME4MTJM–Common Scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis, on cliffs near Balcary Bay, Solway Firth, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
RM2CCDM7X–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RM2T28W06–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RMPPJN5F–Common scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RME4MTRM–Common Scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis, on cliffs near Balcary Bay, Solway Firth, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
RM2CCDMA9–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RM2T28RCN–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RMP560BP–Scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany,' John Bohn, London, 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2, 500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
RME4MTYM–Common Scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis, on cliffs near Balcary Bay, Solway Firth, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
RM2CCDMK4–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RMEWG4XT–Common scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis, wildflower, Isle of Mull, Hebrides, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2T28R1D–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RMBGAPGG–Morning Dew on Common Scurvygrass - Cochlearia officinalis
RM2BT5G10–Common scurvygrass or spoonwort, Cochlearia officinalis, Cochlearia. Handcoloured steel engraving by Alphonse-Leon Noel after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincqs La Regne Vegetal: Flore Medicale, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RM2CCDMCY–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RMEWG502–Common scurvygrass, Cochlearia officinalis, wildflower, Isle of Mull, Hebrides, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2T28RDH–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RFC87BAT–Common Scurvygrass - Cochlearia officinalis Ballyvaghan Bay, The Burren, Ireland
RM2CCDMP7–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RM2T28PT4–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RM2CCDMBP–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RM2T28PT5–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RM2CCDM9J–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through vitamin deficient diet. 18th century recipe for scurvy remedy. See Add. Notes for more
RFJ0NPMK–Coastal cliff with flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis. Once used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RM2T28TBG–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RM2FMD3T4–White flowers of Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis growing in bank of tidal river. Plant used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C.
RM2T28R3W–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RM2FMD3X2–White flowers of Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant used to treat Scurvy as a vitamin C source. Traditional medicinal plants.
RM2T28RB9–Common Scurvygrass Cochlearia officinalis full of vitamin C to treat Scurvy in the 17th century
RM2FMD42H–Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis plant growing in erosion control bank of tidal river. Plant used to treat Scurvy as it's a source of Vitamin C.
RM2FMD3YX–White flowers of Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant used to treat Scurvy as a vitamin C source. Traditional medicinal plants.
RM2FMD41P–White flowers of Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant used to treat Scurvy as a vitamin C source. Traditional medicinal plants.
RM2FMD3XK–White flowers of Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant used to treat Scurvy as a vitamin C source. Traditional medicinal plants.
RM2FMD403–White flowers of Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant used to treat Scurvy as a vitamin C source. Traditional medicinal plants.
RFT1G3HG–Flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant was used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RFT1G3D5–Flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant was used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RFT1G3EK–Flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant was used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RFT1G3GF–Flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant was used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RF2C58CTE–Flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant was used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RF2C58CJH–Flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis in salt marsh. Plant was used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RM2CCDN3C–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 18th c woodcut of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes.
RM2CCDN66–Covid Lockdown has seen a re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 18th c woodcut of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes.
RM2CCDN86–Covid Lockdown has seen a re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 18th c woodcut of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes.
RM2CCDN5B–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 18th c woodcut of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes.
RM2CCDNA3–Covid Lockdown has seen a re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 18th c woodcut of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes.
RFJ0NPMY–Coastal cliff with flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis. Once used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RFJ0NPN4–Coastal cliff with flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis. Once used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RFJ0NPMH–Coastal cliff with flowering Scurvy Grass / Cochlearia officinalis. Once used to treat Scurvy because it's a source of Vitamin C. Medicinal plants UK
RM2CCDMW4–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 19th c illustration of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes
RM2CCDMX5–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 19th c illustration of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes
RM2CCDN1E–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 19th c illustration of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes
RM2CCDN02–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 19th c illustration of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes
RM2CCDMRE–Covid Lockdown has seen re-emergence of Scurvy cases through Vitamin C deficient diet. 19th c illustration of Scurvy-Grass, was a cure. See Add. Notes
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