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Meadow buttercup. Ranunculus acris. Widely distributed now, it is most likely native in Alaska and Greenland. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Internet Archive Book Images:
Image from page 23 of "Svensk botanik" (1802)
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Arrow-grass and Lily of the Valley. British flowering plants. By W. F. Kirby. (1906) Page 52
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Yellow lady's slipper orchid. Cypripedium calceolus. Claret colored petals. Brilliant yellow, slipper shaped flowers. Native to Europe, Russia, and Asia. Herbier general de l'Amateur, tome 1 (1817-1827)
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Passiflora caerulea x racemosa cv. racemosa (1826).
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Rose 'Mme. Caroline Testout' (1894). Named after a French dressmaker, bred by Joseph Pernet-Ducher. An early hybrid tea, it was the most popular rose of its time.
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Cattleya × whitei orchid (1900)
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Cup and Saucer Vine, Cobaea scandens (1809)
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Clematis 'Madame Edouard Andre.'
Lizzie Abelson:
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Ardisia crenulata - The Botanical Cabinet - Volume 1 - 1817