Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Munich, Germany: These lithographs are from an antique German book. Here you can see the plants which corresponding captions are in Latin and old German script.
Buglossoides arvensis, Lithospermum arvense,  common name is the field gromwell, corn gromwell, or bastard alkanet, is a flowering plant of the family
The flower on the background.
Insect Specimens: Colorful Beetle
Beautiful herbarium made with pressed flowers and leaves in a notebook close up
isolated horse chestnut-tree branch with leaves and flowers
Vintage herbarium on an old textured brown aged paper. Composition of the dry pressed herbs.
Variable, short to tall, usually unbranched biennial, hairy plant. Leaves pale green, kidney-shaped to heart-shaped, toothed, smelling of garlic when crushed. Flowers white, 3-5mm. Fruit 20-70mm, erect.\nHabitat: Hedgerows, woodland margins, scrub, roadsides and waste ground, generally on calcareous or base-rich soils. Often gregarious.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
A top view of a stem of Garlic Mustard growing under a hedge with a dark natural background. The leaves, buds and open flowers are close-up and well focussed. Other local names are Garlic root, Jack-in-the-bush and Penny hedge.
Many small, white flowers of the Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), comprising a single inflorescence, growing in the margins of an agricultural field in central Scotland. The species is native to many areas in the northern hemisphere and has been used by many peoples both to feed livestock and because its essential oils contain many medicinal properties and include the painkiller aspirin.
Antique illustration of an Quince. Koehler: Medicinal Pflanzen, Deutchland (1887)
red clover in black and white toned - Trifolium pratense
Photo of comfrey herb isolated on a white background.
Wild rose with leaves on white background
Scan of green leaves of a cherry tree with petioles. Vintage deciduous herbarium background on a sheet of old textured paper. Pressed and dried herbs. Fine artistic composition composed of dry flat leaves.
High-Res Antique Flower Illustrations from William Curtis – Flora Londoniensis. Published from 1777-1798. (source: original Copies from my own Archive).\nCopyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored and optimized in Photoshop by myself.\nModern Nomenclature.
Set of wild dry pressed flowers and leaves, isolated
A cluster of delicate Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata is in focus, contrasting against a dark, blurred background. The white flowers have a simple, elegant appearance, each with four petals and a central greenish-yellow core. The leaves are green and serrated, adding texture to the composition. The lighting highlights the flowers and leaves, emphasizing their details and creating a sense of depth.
A close-up shot of a Lippia alba flowering plant isolated on a black background
Habenaria dentata is a species of orchid and its native range is Himalaya to Malay peninsula and Japan. It blooms in late summer and autumn.
Gomphrena celosioides is a herbaceous plant and used in folk remedy to treatment of various ailments
Group of beetles in white background XXXL size.
Vintage press and dry green leaf herbarium background on old paper. Scanned image.
Flowers in the Garden in Spring
Annual honesty isolated on black background
Cyanotype print of flower and leaf Queen Anne's lace, Daucus carota. Le Roy, Illinois, USA.
Wildflowers from along Tyres river park Victoria Australia
Variable, short to tall, usually unbranched biennial, hairy plant. Leaves pale green, kidney-shaped to heart-shaped, toothed, smelling of garlic when crushed. Flowers white, 3-5mm. Fruit 20-70mm, erect.\nHabitat: Hedgerows, woodland margins, scrub, roadsides and waste ground, generally on calcareous or base-rich soils. Often gregarious.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Saponaria officinalis L., dried for herbarium and stapled with  stripes on a white surface. Isolated on white.
Yellow dried flowers  with leaves on white background
Free Images: "bestof:Acta Helvetica Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica BHL10405391.jpg Acta Helvetica Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica 10405391 39757 9661"
Bistrzycki reakcja1 007.svg
Bistrzycki reakcja2 007.svg
Toluenodimetoksyftalaidon 007.svg
Reakcja3.svg
Bistrzycki reakcja4.svg
Bistrzycki reakcja5.svg
X-Saphto-fuchson und 2,2'-Dioxy-diphenyl ein Di-fuchsonyl 007.svg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405391.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10404963.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405367.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405373.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405363.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405369.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405379.jpg
Acta_Helvetica_Physico-Mathematico-Anatomico-Botanico-Medica_BHL10405395.jpg
Bistrzycki1.JPG
Bistrzycki2.JPG
Bistrzycki3.JPG
Bistrzycki4.JPG
Bistrzycki6.JPG
Bistrzycki7.JPG
Bistrzycki5.JPG
Terms of Use   Search of the Day