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alb15269400 Die Giftpflanzen Deutschlands, Braunschweig, F. Vieweg, 1910, Germany, poisonous plants, The illustration depicts the mistletoe plant, scientifically known as Viscum album L. It features various labeled parts of the plant, including the branches, leaves, and berries. The botanical drawing highlights the key characteristics of mistletoe, with a focus on its distinct arrangement of leaves and the glossy white berries that are often associated with holiday traditions. Additionally, there are detailed depictions of the flowers and a breakdown of the plant's anatomy, emphasizing its role in both ecology and cultural practices. The overall composition provides a clear educational reference for understanding this unique parasitic plant.
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alb15264721 Icones florae Germanicae et Helveticae, simul Pedemontanae, Tirolensis, Istriacae, Dalmaticae, Austriacae, Hungaricae, Transylvanicae, Moravicae, Borussicae, Holsaticae, Belgicae, Hollandicae, ergo Mediae Europae, Lipsiae, F. Hofmeister , 1834-1912, [v. 1, 1850], Europe, pictorial works, plants, The illustration showcases various parts of the Viscum album plant, commonly known as European mistletoe. It features detailed depictions of the plant's branches bearing glossy, oval leaves, along with clusters of small, translucent berries. The artwork includes labeled anatomical sections highlighting the flower and fruit structures, providing insight into the plant's reproductive features. The background is a soft, neutral tone that emphasizes the intricate details and vibrant green hues of the foliage, making it a striking representation of this parasitic plant often associated with holiday traditions.
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alb15257302 Wayside, woodland, blossoms, London, F. Warne, 1895, Great Britain, wildflowers, identification, botany, Viscum album, A botanical illustration depicting mistletoe, identified as Viscum album. The image showcases multiple green leaves arranged in a symmetrical pattern, with small, round, white berries nestled amongst them. The leaves are elongated and smooth, while the berries appear glossy and plump, highlighting the plant's unique characteristics. Beneath the illustration, the name of the plant and its classification within the family Loranthaceae are elegantly displayed. This detailed representation emphasizes the delicate structure and features of this well-known parasitic plant.
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alb2032720 Mistletoe with leaves and berries, Viscum alba. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own "Spirit of the Woods," London, Longman, Rees, 1837. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote "Moral of Flowers" 1833 and "Recollections of the Lakes" 1841. The plates were probably engraved by William Clark, former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society, and engraver on Hey's previous book.
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alb3406136 Mistletoe, Viscum album. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
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