Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771: [Untitled][Coprosma lucida (Rubiaceae) - Plate 471]

Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771: [Untitled][Coprosma lucida (Rubiaceae) - Plate 471]
Date
[ca 1894-1899]
By
Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771
Reference
B-026-471
Description

Branch identified as karamu (Coprosma robusta) showing the leaves, flowers and fruit

Source of information - Identified as coprosma robusta in `New Zealand medicinal plants / Brooker et al [Reed books, 1987], p 210-211

Inscriptions: Verso - bottom left - [Perhaps C.robusta. Raoul. in Ann. Sci. nat. 1844. See Allan, p 561 & 582. S.N.]

Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s).

Physical Description: Copperplate engraving, 462 x 295 mm, on wove paper, 500 x 377 mm.

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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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