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Background imageBranch Collection: 15. Armed Birds Nest in Acacia Bush, Chili

15. Armed Birds Nest in Acacia Bush, Chili
Trabajor, that is labourer, is the name given to this bird (Izuallaxis: sordida), a delicate creature that builds an impregnable nest off the spiny branchlets of Acacia cavenia, Molina

Background imageBranch Collection: 552. Flowers and Fruit of the Pomelo, a branch of Hennah, and Fl

552. Flowers and Fruit of the Pomelo, a branch of Hennah, and Fl
Hennah (Lawsonia inermis, Linn.) yields a dye much used by Eastern ladies to dye their hair, eyelids, finger nails, &c. The Pomelo is a variety of Shaddock (Citrus decumana, Linn.)

Background imageBranch Collection: Artocarpus altilis

Artocarpus altilis
Watercolour of Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit) collection of Miss Janet Hutton, 1894. Includes cross section of the plants fruit

Background imageBranch Collection: Rhododendron Dalhousiae (frontispiece), 1849

Rhododendron Dalhousiae (frontispiece), 1849
Frontispiece of a Rhododendron dalhousieae Hook. f. in its native locality, 1849

Background imageBranch Collection: Artocarpus incisa, 1788-1812

Artocarpus incisa, 1788-1812
Current accepted plant name is Artocarpus altilis, commonly known as breadfruit. Illustration made on hand-coloured copper engraving on laid-paper from Icones Plantarum Medicinalium by Joseph Jacob

Background imageBranch Collection: Flowers and Fruit of Prunus mume

Flowers and Fruit of Prunus mume from " The Useful Plants of Japan, described and illustrated" published by the Agricultural Society of Japan, 1895

Background imageBranch Collection: Winter robin

Winter robin
a robin in the snowy branches

Background imageBranch Collection: Prunus mume

Prunus mume
Watercolour illustration of the blossom of Prunus mume, the Japanese apricot or Chinese plum (syn.Armeniaca mume), herald of early spring. Rosaceae family. Signed " presented by W Robinson Esq

Background imageBranch Collection: 780. Branch of a Grevillea, and a View on the Swan River, West Australia

780. Branch of a Grevillea, and a View on the Swan River, West Australia
The branch bears both flowers and seed-vessels, and is probably Grevillea leucopteris, Meissn. Behind is a bush of the same, and a Red Gum Tree hung with a species of Loranthus

Background imageBranch Collection: Gleditsia triacanthos

Gleditsia triacanthos
honey locust

Background imageBranch Collection: Crataegus monogyna

Crataegus monogyna

Background imageBranch Collection: Platanus leaves

Platanus leaves
Autumn leaves of a Londn plane tree

Background imageBranch Collection: Eucalyptus champaniana

Eucalyptus champaniana
bogong gum

Background imageBranch Collection: Arbutus x andrachnoides

Arbutus x andrachnoides
hybrid strawberry tree

Background imageBranch Collection: Crataegus laevigata

Crataegus laevigata
midland hawthorn

Background imageBranch Collection: Quercus robur

Quercus robur
common oak

Background imageBranch Collection: Acer davidii branch

Acer davidii branch
ACERACEAE Acer davidii 1994924SICH630 china

Background imageBranch Collection: Sophora

Sophora
sophora pods hanging from a branch

Background imageBranch Collection: Prunus kanzan

Prunus kanzan
Flowering cherry

Background imageBranch Collection: Magnolia campbellii

Magnolia campbellii
MAGNOLIACEAE, Magnolia campbellii

Background imageBranch Collection: Platanus

Platanus



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