![]() Consultez Commons:À propos des licences pour plus d'informations. Merci d'ajouter des bandeaux de licence supplémentaires à cette image si des informations plus spécifiques sont disponibles à propos du statut de cette image. La page donne à ce sujet plus d'informations. l'organisme possède des droits suffisant pour permettre à des tiers d'utiliser ces travaux sans aucune restriction. ![]() l'organisme est détenteur des droits d'auteur mais ne ne souhaite pas exercer son contrôle ou.l'œuvre a été rattachée au domaine public pour d'autres raisons, tel que le non respect des conditions nécessaires pour renouveler des droits d'auteur.l'œuvre est dans le domaine public car les droits d'auteur ont expiré.For more information see Flickr API detail. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.Īt the time of upload, the image license was automatically confirmed using the Flickr API. This pretty Geranium is rather a delicate plant, and muft be kept very dry in the winter as, fromthe fituation of its brandies, which are prellcd to the earth, a Geranium with tl e ftem rather flcfliy, and prof»tr.ite leaves heart-fliapedj lobed, between fcolloped and toothed cups with five leaves flowers with four fertile chives blollbrasirregular. ![]() Geranium caule fubcarnofo, proftratoj foliis cor-datis, lobatis, crenato-dentatis calycibuspentaphyllis floribns tetrandris, corollisirregularibus. Introduced, fays the Kew Catalogue, by Chevalier Murray, in the year1776. Kenlington Gore where it flowers, annually,in the higheft perfection. Our figurewas taken from a plant in the collection of J. It makes a very gay appearance about Auguft, and feeds abundantly. It grows to the height of two feet, half of which is formed ofthe flower Item. ![]() This plant is a native of the Weft Indies, and is, byfome, conlidered a< an annua! whilft by others it is treated of as a fhrub but, indeed, it partakes ofboth characters in fome meafure for the ftem generally decays down, near to the earth, and oftenthe whole plant dies, alter flowering. we fhall notdiflent although we, at the lame time, take the liberty to fay, from the particular tendency of theold genus Portulaca, to vary in moft parts of the flower, both as to number and character, we havetaken up the prefent genus, but reluctantly. White, Fleet-street, and all the booksellersĬontributing Library: Smithsonian Librariesĭigitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage LibraryĬlick here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.ītain, amongft modern botanifts fuch as Jufiieu, Cavanilles, Willdenow, &c. Subjects: Plants, Cultivated Botany Flowers Title: The botanist's repository, for new, and rare plants : containing coloured figures of such plants, as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication, with all their essential characters, botanically arranged, after the sexual system of the celebrated Linnaeus : in English and Latin : to each description is added a short history of the plant, as to its time of flowering, culture, native place of growth, when introduced, and by whomĪuthors: Andrews, Henry Charles, fl. Identifier: botanistsreposit34andr ( find matches)
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