RM2BN49T4–Woodcut identified as Hoary Mustard / Thlaspi incanum in Gerarde's Herball, History of Plants. P208 May be Perfoliate Penny-Cress, Thlaspi perfoliatum
RMD2DY22–Round-leaved Penny Cress {Thlaspi rotundiflora subsp rotundiflora} in flower on rocky plane at 2500 metres altitude. Alps, Italy
RF2RC9023–Field pennycress, Thlaspi arvense is an edible plant used in salads. Their seeds are sometimes used as a spice, mostly for meat. Nowadays it is almost
RMR50437–Thlaspi.' Thlaspi, pennycress is a genus of herbs. . Coloured drawings of plants, copied from nature in the Roman States, by Gerardo Cibo. Vol. I. Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Physician, of Siena: Extracts from his edition of Dioscorides' 'de re Medica':. Italy, c. 1564-1584. Source: Add. 22332 f.120. Language: Italian. Author: Cibo, Gheraldo.
RF2R5Y77T–Field pennycress, Thlaspi arvense is an edible plant used in salads. Their seeds are sometimes used as a spice, mostly for meat. Nowadays it is almost
RF2R409E8–Alpine Penny-cress Noccaea caerulescens early spring flower
RF2R5Y77W–Field pennycress, Thlaspi arvense is an edible plant used in salads. Their seeds are sometimes used as a spice, mostly for meat. Nowadays it is almost
RF2NHW2HC–Thlaspi caerulescens, also called Noccaea caerulescens, commonly known as Alpine Pennycress or Alpine pennygrass, wild spring flower from Finland
RF2NHWMX5–Thlaspi caerulescens, also called Noccaea caerulescens, commonly known as Alpine Pennycress or Alpine pennygrass, wild spring flower from Finland
RF2RFKDH0–In nature, Thlaspi arvense grows among wild grasses
RF2G2HGD4–Alpine Penny-cress, Thlaspi caerulescens blooming in springtime
RF2PGX3AF–In nature, Thlaspi arvense grows among wild grasses
RF2R79EW6–Field pennycress, Thlaspi arvense is an edible plant used in salads. Their seeds are sometimes used as a spice, mostly for meat. Nowadays it is almost
RF2F643GF–Alpine penny-cress, Thlaspi caerulescens photographed early morning
RF2T210EA–Celandine fruits of the field pennywort (Thlaspi arvense) a weed plant or ruderal plant
RME8463R–Field Penny-cress, Thlaspi arvense in fruit. Uncommon arable weed.
RF2CE2B3K–Isolated wild flowers kwon als Thlaspi, or pennycressn a violet background, scientific name Thlaspi alliaceum
RMR157T1–Early penny-cress, Thlaspi praecox, in flower in the Velebit mountains, Croatia.
RFEPGPPY–Thlaspi caerulescens, Alpine Penny-cress or Alpine Pennygrass, common in Norway in early spring
RMKH32PN–Early penny-cress, Thlaspi praecox, in spring, in the Julian Alps, Slovenia.
RMHTTF8B–stems of thlaspi on blue background still life commonly known as field penny-cress Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1876
RMFA5J11–Round-leaved Pennycress, Thlaspi rotundifolia in flower at 2500m in the high Dolomites.
RMB9MBN2–Cyprus Penny cress Thlaspi cypria endemic plant in the Troodos Mountains Greek Cyprus south
RF2RMW299–Field pennycress, Thlaspi arvense is an edible plant used in salads. Their seeds are sometimes used as a spice, mostly for meat. Nowadays it is almost
RF2PGX3CW–In nature, Thlaspi arvense grows among wild grasses
RF2F643GE–Alpine penny-cress, Thlaspi caerulescens photographed early morning
RF2T210JN–Celandine fruits of the field pennywort (Thlaspi arvense) a weed plant or ruderal plant
RF2FYK2E1–The early flowering alpine pennycress (Thlaspi caerulescens).
RM2F89MW3–Alpine penny-cress, Noccaea caerulescens, growing in calaminarian grassland, Mendip Hills. A hyperaccumulator of zinc, nickel, cadmium.
RFTAA8ME–Thlaspi caerulescens, the Alpine penny-cress, in macro shot.
RM2BT4AKF–Pennycress, Thlaspi arvense, Siliculosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtis' Lectures on Botany, as delivered in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth, 1805.
RF2AGMWWN–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Thlaspi arvense, known by the common name field pennycress, is a flowering plant in the cabbage family Brassicaceae / Acker-Hellerkraut, Acker-Täschelkraut, Acker-Pfennigkraut, Ackertäschel, Angehöriger der Kreuzblütengewächse
RMKHRC48–Pennycress, Thlaspi arvense, Siliculosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtis' Lectures on Botany, as delivered in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth, 1805.
RF2A69HG4–Closeup on Alpine Penny-cress Noccaea caerulescens isolated on white background
RM2A7P0XW–Garlic mustard, Thlaspi alliaceum. 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.
RMBEW60N–butterfly and lilac round leaved penny cress on scree in the Italian Dolomites
RF2C2P9E5–Stemps from field pennycress with edible seeds
RF2C2MKMW–Edible brown-black seeds from field pennycress and stems with winged pods
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