RM2T62D52–Orange coneflower or small hairy rudbeckia, Rudbeckia fulgida. Native of North America, introduced by Scottish nurseryman James Lee of Hammersmith in 1760. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP7DR3R–Ligularia sibirica (Siberian cineraria, Cineraria sibirica). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T67T2R–Jewel orchid, Ludisia discolor. Native to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, specimen communicated by Barr and Brooke of the Northampton Nursery. Purple-leaved goodyera, Goodyera discolor. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2K07AY8–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1914. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYD806–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000214
RMP7F082–Lobelia purpurascens (Holly-leaved lobelia, Lobelia ilicifolia). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T67PN6–Stapelia divaricata or Stisseria stricta. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, communicated by N. S. Hodson, ex War Office. Upright stapelia, Stapelia stricta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2K06YMW–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1917. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYD807–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000213
RMP7DHN5–Hypocalyptus coluteoides (Crimson-flowered crotalaria, Crotalaria purpurea). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T67PED–True cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon tree, Cinnamomum verum. Native of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), communicated by nurseryman George Loddiges. Cinnamon tree, Laurus cinnamonum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2K06YMF–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1917. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYD7E4–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000400
RMP7F172–Cross-leaved phlox or lychnidea, Phlox acuminata. Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T67PX1–Kashi holly, oriental holly, purple holly or Chinese holly, Ilex chinensis. Native of China, raised at William Malcolm and Robert Sweet's nursery at Vauxhall. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2T62D58–Lively-flowered Cape mallow, Malva amoena. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, raised by William Anderson of the Apothecary's botanical garden at Chelsea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2K06YNE–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1917. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYD747–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000530
RMP7DKNR–Depressed tongue fig-marigold, Mesembryanthemum depressum. Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T62D0B–Tree houseleek, Aeonium ciliatum. Native to the Canary Islands, Tenerife, raised by William Anderson of the Apothecaries botanical garden at Chelsea. Ciliated houseleek, Sempervivum ciliatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2T67PHG–Airplane plant or propeller plant, Crassula perfoliata var. falcata. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, communicated by nurseryman George Loddiges. Sickle-leaved crassula, Crassula falcata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2T62DJF–Large-flowered selfheal, Prunella vulgaris var. grandiflora. Raised by botanist William Salisbury at Brompton Botanic Garden. Broad-leaved self-heal, Prunella grandiflora latifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2K07B6F–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1914. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYD71P–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000570
RMP7DKTG–Climbing's butcher's broom, Semele androgyna (Ruscus androgynus). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T62DC1–Florida arrowroot or guayara, male plant, Zamia pumila. Vulnerable. Raised by nurseryman George Loddiges in 1815. Small-leaved zamia, Zamia pumila mas. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2K07436–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1917. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYD80P–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000211
RMP7CG0D–Kamettia caryophyllata (Clove-scented echites, Echites caryophyllata). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1817.
RM2T62D1N–Tree houseleek, Aeonium smithii. Native to the Canary Islands, Tenerife, raised by William Anderson of the Apothecaries botanical garden at Chelsea. Hispid-stemmed houseleek, Sempervivum smithii. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2K07261–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1917. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RMDYX46J–468
RMP7DP80–Grass triggerplant or grass-leaved stylidium, Stylidium graminifolium. Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1817.
RM2T62CX5–Shrub goldilocks or goldenheads, Chrysocoma cernua. Native of South Africa, communicated by N. S. Hodson of the War Office. Great shrubby goldy-locks, Chrysocoma comaurea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2K07AY6–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1914. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RM2T67PJC–Boldo brasileiro, boldo gaucho or doliprane, Coleus barbatus. Native to Arabia Felix (Yemen) and Abyssinia (Ethiopia), introduced by Arthur Annesley, Viscount Valentia. Forskohl's plectranthus, Plectranthus forskohlaei. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMDYHKPD–Arthur Charles Hubert Latham Special Collection Photo North Island San Diego
RMP7DXAP–Tridax trilobata (Three-lobed galinsogea, Galinsogea trilobata). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2K0719R–"Beacon Hill House," Arthur Curtiss James house, Beacon Hill Road, Newport, Rhode Island, 1917. House Architecture: Howells & Stokes, 1910. Landscape is Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Henry Hill Blossom, Olmsted Brothers, 1908-1913, 1915-1916, with Hempsted of Boston, contractors. John Greatorex, gardener.
RM2T67TKP–Large-flowered evening-primrose or redsepal evening primrose, Oenothera glazioviana. Native of Carolina, communicated by William Kent of Clapton. Pubescent great-flowered oenothera, Oenothera grandiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMDYD70T–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000582
RMP7DX5D–Perennial sweetpea or twoflower everlasting pea, Lathyrus grandiflorus. Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1817.
RM2GGBNY9–The CD-12 development history extended over several years, and involved a number of well regarded figures in the aircraft industry. Beginning in 1915, using the design skills of Charles Kirkham, and in competition with Wright which was licensed to build the popular Hispano-Suiza engine in the United States, Curtiss, then led by John North Willys, began development of the K-12 engine. A 224 kW (300 hp) engine weighing less than 454 kg (1,000 lb) was a great challenge. So it was not surprising that the aluminum monoblock and several other advanced features, including the reduction gearing, prese
RM2T67PAD–Greek strawberry tree, or Oriental strawberry-tree, Arbutus andrachne. Native to the Levant and the Crimea, raised in English botanist Dr. William Sherard's garden at Eltham in 1724. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RME2KB6J–Hallet018
RMP7C5JR–Penstemon campanulatus (Bell-flowered pentstemon, Pentstemon campanulata). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2K07E6H–Beacon Hill House, Newport, R.I., between 1913 and 1920. Postcard shows the mansion built by Arthur Curtiss and Harriet Eddy Parsons James, Newport, Rhode Island.
RM2T67PEF–Umbrella epidendrum orchid, Epidendrum umbelliferum. Native to the Caribbean and Jamaica, introduced by Vice-Admiral William Bligh, raised by nurseryman George Loddiges. Umbelled epidendrum, Epidendrum umbellatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMDYD74A–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000528
RMP7DFKT–Peperomia acuminata (Dwarf pointed-leaved pepper, Piper acuminatum). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2KFK26B–National Aero Coast Patrol Commn. - Curtiss Hydroaeroplane or Flying Boat Exhibited Near House Office Building, Capt. Taylor And Senator Kern, 1917.
RM2T67PBK–Rattlepod, Crotalaria pulchra. Native of Mysore, India, seeds sent by Scottish botanist Dr. Francis Buchanan to Calcutta Botanic Garden (Kolkata). Mysore crotalaria, Crotalaria pulcherrima. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMDYD73K–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000540
RMP7CG8J–Hyssop-leaved stevia, Stevia eupatoria (Stevia hyssopifolia). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T67R80–Flamevine or orange trumpet vine, Pyrostegia venusta. Native of Brazil, raised by William Smith, gardener at Lord Liverpool's garden at Combe Wood. Comely trumpet-flower, Bignonia venusta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2T62CNW–Soapbush, clidemia or Koster's curse, Miconia crenata. Clidemia hirta. Native to Jamaica, sent by Barr and Brookes of Northampton Nursery, Islington. Large blue-fruited melastoma, Melastoma hirta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMDYD705–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000595
RMP7DX70–Syzygium smithii (Round-fruited eugenia, Eugenia elliptica). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T62CGK–Eastern teaberry, checkerberry, boxberry, mountain tea, partridge berries or trailing gaultheria, Gaultheria procumbens. Native to the Allegheny mountains, North America, cultivated by Philip Miller in 1762. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMDYD71J–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000572
RMP7DM2X–Ginger lily, Alpinia calcarata (Drooping alpinia, Alpinia cernua). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RM2T62D08–Cape aloe, bitter aloe or great hedge-hog aloe, Aloe ferox. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, raised by Philip Miller in 1759. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RME2KA9B–Group Picture at North Island 1911
RMP7F0Y3–Lesser bush sweet pea or silky podalyria, Podalyria sericea. Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1817.
RM2T62DAD–Brown widelip orchid, Liparis liliifolia (Ophrys lilifolia). Lily-leaved malaxis, Malaxis lilifolia. Native of North America, first raised in the garden of Peter Collinson. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMDYD72A–AL-27C Ray Fife Album Photo 000562
RMP7DJKM–Silver leaved anthyllis or Jupiter's beard, Anthyllis barba-jovis. Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1817.
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RME0G29F–American Eagle model A-1 biplane VH-UHV in flight above Sydney Heads, 19 March 1932
RM2T62DBB–Tree hovea or karri blue bush, Hovea elliptica. Native to Western Australia, brought to Europe by French naturalist Captain Nicolas Baudin. Broad-leaved hovea, Hovea celsi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2T67PAN–Siberian columbine meadow-rue, Thalictrum aquilegiifolium. Raised by English lawyer and botanist Joseph Sabine at his garden in South Mimms. Purple flowering meadow-rue, Thalictrum aquilegifolium formosum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMP7CEG2–White-margined nightshade or purple African nightshade, Solanum marginatum. Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1817.
RME0G29C–American Eagle model A-1 biplane VH-UHV in flight above Sydney Harbour, 19 March 1932
RM2T67R12–Hong Kong gordonia, Taiwan gordonia, fried egg plant, Gordonia axillaris or Polyspora axillaris. Native to China, raised at Whitley, Brames and Milne nursery. Axillary-flowered camellia, Camellia axillaris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMP7C54R–Breynia fruticosa (Shining-leaved phyllanthus, Phyllanthus turbinatus). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RME0G287–Aerial view of Sydney and the Harbour Bridge on the day of the official opening celebrations of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 19 March, 1932
RM2T67PRK–Giant granadilla, barbadine, grenadine, giant tumbo or badea, Native to the West Indies, communicated from the herbarium collection of James Vere, Kensington Gore. Square-stalked passion-flower, Passiflora quadrangularis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2T62DGC–Boneset, agueweed, feverwort or sweating-plant, Eupatorium perfoliatum. Native American traditional medicinal plant, communicated by botanist Alymer Bourke Lambert from his collection at Boyton. Sage-leaved eupatorium, Eupatorium salviaefolium. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP7CGGW–Villarsia ovata (Oval-leaved cape buckbean, Menyanthes ovata). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RMD5JP0W–Lieut. Porte & Cabin of Transatlantic flyer (LOC)
RM2T62D3X–Blood lily, ball lily, fireball lily or blood flower, Scadoxus multiflorus. Raised at Scottish nurserymen James Lee and Lewis Kennedy's nursery. Sierra Leone blood-flower, Haemanthus multiflorus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP7EXPA–Lazybush, Oftia africana (Ilex-leaved spielmannia, Spielmannia africana). Handcoloured botanical engraving from John Sims' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816.
RMD5JNTB–Porte & Halle [i.e., Hallett] (LOC)
RM2T62DGX–Cherimoya, chirimoya or chirimuya, Annona cherimola. Native to Central and South America, raised at the Bayswater hothouse of Mrs Elizabeth Wright, Comtesse de Vandes. Broad-leaved custard-apple, Annona tripetala. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP6H2BX–Spiked rampion, Phyteuma spicatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RMD5JP29–Porte & Hallett on 'America' (LOC)
RM2T62CK9–Chios mastictree, Lentisk tree, common mastick tree, or tears of Chios, male plant, Pistacia lentiscus. Native of southern Europe and the Levant, sent by Whitley, Brame and Milne of Fulham Nursery. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP6H660–Peduncled canna, Canna pedunculata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RMD5JPBE–Naming 'America' (LOC)
RM2T62D1W–Corkystem passionflower or Meloncillo, Passiflora suberosa subsp. suberosa. Native of the West Indies, raised at the Bayswater hothouse of Mrs Elizabeth Wright, Comtesse de Vandes. Narrow-leaved passion-flower, Passiflora angustifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RM2T67WAD–Sixangle foldwing, Dicliptera sexangularis. Native of St Eustatia (Sint Eustatius) and Martinico (Martinique) in the Caribbean, specimen raised by antiquarian and MP Charles Greville of Paddington. St Eustatia justicia, Justicia eustachiana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RMP6H8A8–Barrelier's bugloss, Anchusa barrelieri. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822,.
RMD5JP40–Porte & Hallett on 'America' (LOC)
RM2T67W0A–Pioneer spike-thorn or common spike-thorn, Gymnosporia buxifolia. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, communicated by Robert Sweet of Stockwell Nursery. Compact-flowered staff-tree, Celastrus cymosus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1819.
RM2T62CYC–Hooker's evening primrose, Oenothera elata subsp. hirsutissima. Raised from seeds sent from Mexico by gardener Thomas Ashworth at Longleats for the Marquis of Bath. Corymbose oenothera or evening primrose, Oenothera corymbosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP6H1K6–Chiches or chickpea, Cicer arietinum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1821.
RMD5JP2Y–'AMERICA' (LOC)
RM2T62C09–Dyssochroma viridiflorum, bat-pollinated epiphyte native to Brazil. Sent from Rio de Janeiro, raised at Chelsea Apothecaries Botanic Garden by Scottish botanist Alexander Anderson. Green-flowered solandra, Solandra viridiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RMP6HB9N–Vervain mallow, Malva alcea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
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