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Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771: Weinmannia sylvicola. Banks & Sol. [Weinmannia sylvicola (Cunoniaceae) - Plate 436]
- Date
- [ca 1894-1899]
- By
- Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771
- Reference
- B-026-436
- Description
Branch of tawhero showing leaves, stalked flower heads (fully open and in bud), and stalked capsules (seed heads). Includes detailed drawings of the flower, flower parts and seed heads
Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s).
Physical Description: Copperplate engraving, 462 x 295 mm, on wove paper, 500 x 377 mm.
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- British Museum (Natural History): Botanical plates from Banks' Florilegium and the second voyage of James Cook / Botanical plates from Banks' Florilegium
- Format
- 1 b&w art print(s), Works of art, Engravings, Scientific illustrations, Copperplate engraving, 462 x 295 mm, on wove paper, 500 x 377 mm.
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