RMHH3RP7–Bell gardenia, Rothmannia capensis (Gardenia rothmannii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825.
RMP9FRYA–Bell gardenia, Rothmannia capensis (Gardenia rothmannii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825.
RM2JC0CGW–Rothmannia capensis Thunb. (website, Raper& Boucher), gardenia capensis Druce (Dyer), occurs in the native forests of the southern Cape Province, Rothmannia capensis Thunb, formerly gardenia capensis Druce (Wild Gardenia or common Rothmannia)., draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon, Oct-1777 - Mar-1786, paper, pen, brush, h 660 mm × w 480 mm, h 327 mm × w 240 mm
RM2A77D8X–Rothmannia whitfieldii (Clapper-bearing gardenia, Gardenia malleifera). Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, 1847.
RM2WGY4EN–Rothmannia capensis Thunb, formerly gardenia capensis Druce (Wild Gardenia or common Rothmannia), 1777 - 1786 drawing Rothmannia Capensis Thunb. (Website; Raper & Boucher); Gardenia Capensis Druce (Dyer); occurs in the indigenous forests of the southern Caut Provincie. paper. ink. pencil. chalk. watercolor (paint) pen / brush plants; vegetation
RMPG1TRH–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 299. Fruit. Fig. 301. Long. sect, of seed. Fig. 300. Long. sect, of fruit. intrapetiolar stipules generally fall early. The ovarian cells are two in number, complete or incomplete in the same species; and this latter alternative is the more remarkable as the presence of these incomplete cells, corresponding to that of the parietal placentas, is the only character distinguishing from the true Randias, Gardenia^ (fig. 297-301), beautiful plants from the tropical regions of the old world, and especially Rothmannia," whose large and showy flowers'
RM2G3TK2R–Rothmannia Capensis Thunb, Formerly Gardenia Capensis Druce (Wild Gardenia or Common Rothmannia). Rothmannia Capensis Thunb. (website; Raper & Boucher); Gardenia Capensis Druce (Dyer); Comes in the native woods of the southern Cape Province.
RMRDG2NB–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 299. Fruit. Fig. 301. Long. sect, of seed. Fig. 300. Long. sect, of fruit. intrapetiolar stipules generally fall early. The ovarian cells are two in number, complete or incomplete in the same species; and this latter alternative is the more remarkable as the presence of these incomplete cells, corresponding to that of the parietal placentas, is the only character distinguishing from the true Randias, Gardenia^ (fig. 297-301), beautiful plants from the tropical regions of the old world, and especially Rothmannia," whose large and showy flowers'
RMP6H2J1–Rothmannia whitfieldii (Clapper-bearing gardenia, Gardenia malleifera). Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, 1847.
RMRFC4PH–Rothmannia capensis Thunb, formerly gardenia capensis Druce (Wild Gardenia or common Rothmannia). Draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon. Dating: Oct-1777 - Mar-1786. Measurements: h 660 mm × w 480 mm; h 327 mm × w 240 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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