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Indigofera violacea, R

Indigofera violacea, R


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Filename: ROX00000695.jpg

Size: 3456 x 5136 (3.9MB)

Date: 3rd December 2007

Author: Unknown

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Indigofera violacea, R

Watercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815). In his Flora Indica, Roxburgh says that this plant is a native of the mountains about the Hurdwar

Filename: ROX00000695.jpg

Media ID 654439

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