RFE5D013–purple willow or purple osier, Salix purpurea
RF2CG9RMH–Weeping willow tree. One tree species of salix babylonica (babylon willow or weeping willow) in summer isolated on white surface. 3D Illustration
RM2M97M8M–Illustration, Nymphalidae -- Danaidae -- Limenitis Populi, Apatura Iris, Apatura Ilia (variety Clytie), Charaxes Jasius, Danaus Chrysippus. The plants are Aspen (Populus Tremula) and Sallow (Salix Caprea).
RMT2YK8W–Weide (Salix amygdaloides), historical illustration from 1885, Germany
RM2M97M8H–Illustration, Notodontidae -- Phalera Bucephala, Pterostoma Palpina, Lophopteryx Camelina, Odontosia Carmelita, Microdonta Bicolora, Leiocampa Dictaea, Drymonia Chaonia, Notodonta Tritophus, Notodonta Ziczac. The plants are Willow (Salix Praecox), Birch (Betula Alba) and Apple (Pyrus Malus).
RF2E07HHR–Old botanical illustration engraving of Salix aurita / Eared Willow. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2A83FM2–White willow or golden willow, Salix alba. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2E07G3F–Old botanical illustration engraving of Rose Willow / Salix rubra. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMDTF6G8–Salix alba L., willow
RMCT3989–Crack willow, Salix fragilis.
RFEWA4PN–Shining Willow or Salix lucida or Pacific Willow or Whiplash Willow, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration
RMCEXN19–Bitter purple willow, Salix purpurea.
RFC7C7C6–Babylon Willow or Salix babylonica or Weeping willow, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Babylon Willow tree.
RMBY27J4–Leaves and catkins of the crack willow tree, Salix fragilis.
RMACEPHD–White willow - Salix alba
RMCEG15J–Grey willow tree, Salix cinerea.
RMEDDKF0–Salix alba
RMCEG162–Bay willow tree, Salix pentandra.
RMRYD49F–Salix Viridis Bedford Willow
RFR0BT39–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Salix amygdaloides, the peachleaf willow, is a species of willow
RMCEG15T–Common osier tree, Salix viminalis.
RMP7C7WP–Least willow, Salix herbacea, staminiferous plant. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London, 1816.
RMT2YK8E–Crack willow (Salix fragilis), historical illustration from 1885, Germany
RM2M97M9E–Illustration, Liparidae -- Bombycoidae -- Leucoma Salicis, Ocneria Dispar, Ocneria Monacha, Porthesia Chrysorrhoea, Porthesia Auriflua, Laria V Nigra, Panthea Coenobita. The plants are Five-Stamened Willow (Salix Pentandra), Dog Rose (Rosa Rubrifolia) and Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus).
RMCEG166–Crack willow tree, Salix fragilis.
RMJ37J92–Cleaned Illustration Salix caprea
RF2E07G3K–Old botanical illustration engraving of Osier / Salix viminalis. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMDTF4B5–Salix fragilis L. CCXVII, crack willow
RF2E07HGG–Old botanical illustration engraving of Goat Willow / Salix caprea. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMCEG169–Net-leaved willow, Salix reticulata, and dwarf willow, Salix herbacea.
RF2E07G76–Old botanical illustration engraving of White Willow / Salix alba. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2E1P69H–Crack willow or brittle willow, Salix fragilis. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by John Miller (Johann Sebastian Muller) from John Evelyn’s Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timer, J. Dodsley, London, 1776.
RF2M84HFW–Flowering willow. Beautiful catkin of Tea-leaved Willow (Salix phylicifolia). First signs of spring in Finland.
RM2A7XFNE–Least willow, Salix herbacea, staminiferous plant. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman, Hurst, London, 1816.
RF2M84HG2–Flowering willow. Beautiful catkin of Tea-leaved Willow (Salix phylicifolia). First signs of spring in Finland.
RM2A7HDF7–Weeping willow, Salix babylonica. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own 'Spirit of the Woods,' London, Longman, Rees, 1837. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote 'Moral of Flowers' 1833 and 'Recollections of the Lakes' 1841. The plates were probably engraved by William Clark, former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society, and engraver on Hey's previous book.
RFEWA4PK–Babylon Willow or Salix babylonica or Peking Willow or Weeping willow, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Babylon Willow tree.
RMRYD49A–Salix Pentandra Bay-Leaved Willow
RFR0BT17–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Salix fragilis, with the common names crack willow and brittle willow, is a species of willow
RFG12G16–Salix viminalis is a multi-stemmed shrub growing to between 3 and 6 m (9.8 and 19.7 ft) (rarely to 10 m (33 ft)) tall.
RMP7F0P9–White willow or golden willow, Salix alba. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMT2YK8D–Purple willow (Salix purpurea), historical illustration from 1885, Germany
RM2M97M88–Illustration, Drepanulidae -- Notodontidae -- Cilix Glaucata, Drepana Binaria, Platypteryx Falcataria, Cerura Vinula, Cerura Erminea, Cerura Bifida, Hybocampa Milhauseri, Stauropus Fagi, Ptilophoro Plumigera. The plants are Oak (Quercus Pedunculata), Osier (Salix Viminalis) and Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus).
RF2M84HMR–Flowering willow. Beautiful catkin of Tea-leaved Willow (Salix phylicifolia). First signs of spring in Finland.
RF2E07G3B–Old botanical illustration engraving of Bay-leaved Willow / Salix pentandra. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMDWX774–Willow: flowers
RF2E07HC7–Old botanical illustration engraving of Grey Willow, Sallow / Salix cinerea. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2WACETA–Halftone of a girl learning how to make willow baskets, England, published circa 1913
RF2JH61KY–3d illustration of decorative vase inside isolated on white background
RFJ2A89P–Drawing sketch style illustration of a willow and sequoia tree with lake and mountains in the background set inside oval shape.
RFEWA4PM–Common Osier or Salix viminalis or Osier or Basket willow, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Common Osier with male and female flowers isolated on a white background.
RMRYD49N–Salix Alba Var. Coerulea Blue Willow
RFR0BT10–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Salix purpurea, purple willow purpleosier willow or purple osier, is a species of willow
RFC7C7C9–Common Osier, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Common Osier with male and female flowers isolated on a white.
RMP560BX–Crack willow, Salix fragilis. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn by G. Reid and engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831.
RMT2YK3H–Goat willow (Salix caprea), historical illustration from 1885, Germany
RM2M97MAN–Illustration, Hadenidae -- Ophiusidae -- Brephidae -- Mormo Maura, Catephia Alchymista, Catocala Fraxini, Catocala Nupta, Catocala Sponsa, Catocala Electa, Catocala Paranympha, Brephos Parthenias. The plants are Oak (Quercus Pedunculata), Osier (Salix Viminalis), Sloe and Blackthorn (Prunus Spinosa).
RF2RF6FEP–Watercolor willow tree branches illustration set of two twigs for Sukkot species. Green foliage weeping botanical willow
RF2R38P9W–Set of tree branches with green bud leaves. Spring twig burst into leafy. Hand drawn watercolor illustration. Frame for print design, announcements
RMDWT4PD–Osier
RF2E07HGX–Old botanical illustration engraving of Creeping Willow, Dwarf Willow / Salix repens. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2WACEPP–Halftone of a couple harvesting willow cane to make willow baskets, England, published circa 1913
RF2FX9X5W–Copperplate botanical illustration of Crack Willow / Salix fragilis from Robert Thornton's British Flora, 1812. Once used as a medicinal plant.
RFKW99AM–vector image of a tree in spring
RF2T94BC7–3d illustration of Salix caprea tree isolated black background
RMP5NAC3–Weeping willow, Salix babylonica. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own 'Spirit of the Woods,' London, Longman, Rees, 1837. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote 'Moral of Flowers' 1833 and 'Recollections of the Lakes' 1841. The plates were probably engraved by William Clark, former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society, and engraver on Hey's previous book.
RFH1NBD0–goat willow, Salix caprea (top left), crack willow, Salix fragilis (top right), common aspen, Populus tremula (bottem left), black poplar, Populus nigra (bottem right)
RM2M97M8K–Illustration, Cossidae -- Cochliopodidae -- Hepialidae -- Psychidae -- Cossus Ligniperda, Zeuzera Aesculi, Limacodes Testudo, Hepialus Humuli, Hepialus Lupulinus, Hepialus Hectus, Psyche Unicolor, Psyche Viciella, Oreopsyche Muscella. The plants are Dandelion (Leontodon Taraxacum), Sallow (Salix Caprea) and Apple (Pyrus Malus).
RME5YT61–Bedford willow, Salix viridis, leaf, branch and seed.
RMP902PP–. 338 Illustration Salix triandra0
RM2BKXHPA–Illustration Salix viminalis0.
RMKHPFT8–Bay willow, Salix pentandra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus' Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse, (Handbook of all medical-pharmaceutical plants), Jena, 1876.
RMDWT58E–Osier
RM2A7HMD7–White willow tree, Salix alba. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RFHEFWN3–Flowering willow
RF2DBJ2HP–Weeping Willow tree cluster - isolated on white background
RFKW99AH–vector image of a tree in black/white
RF2T94BAA–3d illustration of Salix caprea tree isolated black background
RMRYD49J–Salix Alba Var. Genuina White Willow
RF2JAJ67F–Flowering catkin of a willow
RMMPNE0Y–'Salix phylicifolia, var. radicans. Tea-leaved Sallow, var. a.', 19th Century. Artist: Unknown.
RMW4P7Y7–Engraved drawing of the Crack Willow (Salix fragilis), from the book 'The natural history of plants' by Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver, Mary Frances Ewart Busk Macdonald, and Lady Marian Balfour, 1902. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMP560AJ–Leaves and catkins of the crack willow tree, Salix fragilis. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany' 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.
RFH17N9E–Salweide, Salix caprea (oben links), Bruch-Weide auch Knack-Weide, Salix fragilis (oben rechts), Espe, Aspe oder Zitterpappel, Populus tremula (unten links), Schwarz-Pappel auch Saarbaum, Populus nigra (unten rechts)
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