The Library of Congress: [Bookplate of Ornithologist Ruthven Deane, hand-colored by Mrs. Frank S. Hatch] (LOC)
The Library of Congress: [Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfries, Scotland] (LOC)
The British Library: British Library digitised image from page 15 of "A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden. Set forth in verses & coloured designs"
Internet Archive Book Images: Image from page 46 of "Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits" (1895)
Internet Archive Book Images: Image from page 27 of "Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1893" (1893)
The British Library: British Library digitised image from page 223 of "The true history of a little Ragamuffin [By J. Greenwood.]"
opal c: Currently Loving....
Bill DuPree: A Day at Callaway
Room With A View: Small Temple Gods - details
Room With A View: Small Temple Gods - in full
der_peste (on/off): Grape Hyacinth
Jasrmcf: Fuji x-h1 samyang 50mm 1.4
paulh.petersen: Unterwegs
paulh.petersen: Unterwegs
Jasrmcf: Fuji x-h1 samyang 50mm 1.4
Tchotow: Chambord
Donetta's Beaded Treasures: Vintage Photo and Music ATC
Anthony presley: Finding the Answer
lalomimar: Máscara Africana
vintagewithlaces: Jane Davies Collage Challenge April 2019
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Plum 'Ickworth Imperatrice'. Prunus domestica. Illustration by Sarah Ann Drake (1842)-2
paulh.petersen: An der Wehle
Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel: Pink and Rose by William Morris (1834-1896). Original from The MET Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.
Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel: Daisy by William Morris (1834-1896). Original from The MET Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Disocactus ackermannii. An epiphytic cactus from tropical forests in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico. (1830)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Madagascar sunset moth, round-winged emerald butterfly. Chrysiridia rhipheus [as Rhipheus dasycephalus] For many decades was believed to be a butterfly from China. Now known to be a moth endemic to Madagascar.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Les nénuphards. Lily Pond. Edward Atkinson Hornel (early 20th century)