Pink jalapa bindweed.. The Jalap is a native of South America; it was cultivated by Miller in 1768, but the root is said to have been first brought to Europe for medicinal purposes about the year 1610. Engraved by G. Cooke. Conrad Loddiges and Sons published an illustrated catalogue of the nursery's plants entitled the Botanical Cabinet. The monthly magazine featured 10 hand-coloured illustrations and ran from 1817 to 1833 to total 2,000 plates. The publication introduced many exquisite camellias from China, exotic orchids and lilies from the New World, and about 100 varieties of heaths from South Africa, which were currently in vogue. (The Victorian era saw a series of manias for flowers - from roses and camellias to heaths, ferns and orchids.). Most of the plates were drawn by the author George Loddiges and local engraver George Cooke (1781~1834). The others were drawn by Loddiges' daughter Jane and his brother William, Cooke's brother William and his son Edward (who became a leading

Pink jalapa bindweed.. The Jalap is a native of South America; it was cultivated by Miller in 1768, but the root is said to have been first brought to Europe for medicinal purposes about the year 1610. Engraved by G. Cooke. Conrad Loddiges and Sons published an illustrated catalogue of the nursery's plants entitled the Botanical Cabinet. The monthly magazine featured 10 hand-coloured illustrations and ran from 1817 to 1833 to total 2,000 plates. The publication introduced many exquisite camellias from China, exotic orchids and lilies from the New World, and about 100 varieties of heaths from South Africa, which were currently in vogue. (The Victorian era saw a series of manias for flowers - from roses and camellias to heaths, ferns and orchids.). Most of the plates were drawn by the author George Loddiges and local engraver George Cooke (1781~1834). The others were drawn by Loddiges' daughter Jane and his brother William, Cooke's brother William and his son Edward (who became a leading
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Explore the Beauty of Convolvulus Jalapa: Captivating Botanical Illustration of Pink Morning Glory Flower by Album/Florilegius/Album Archivo is available for licensing today.
$24.99
Personal Use
Personal Print and non commercial wall décor use. Not for re-sale.
$99.00
Website
Single non-exclusive Website, App, social media and blog use, for 5 years. Excludes Advertising.
$225.00
Magazines / Books / Educational
Non-exclusive Magazine, Book or Educational use, both print and digital, in any language. Worldwide in Perpetuity. Does not include cover use.
$300.00
Marketing Bundle
Single non exclusive use in a marketing campaign, worldwide (excludes advertising). Only available to companies with up to 20 employees for 5 years.
$440.00
Advertising Pack
Single Non exclusive use in Advertising Campaign up to 50,000 and digital copies, includes: brochure, catalog, flyer, newsletter, and other collateral printed pieces + web usage. Worldwide for 5 years.
  • Download your images from the download tab on this page after purchase.
  • Up to 3 downloads
  • Can be used for 365 days after purchase.
$59.99
RM Personal Print 3 Pack
Save $14.98
$20.00
per download
Looking for a license?
Click here, and we'll help you find it! Questions? Just ask!
DETAILS
Image Number: 4409-83738Rights ManagedCredit Line:Album/Florilegius/Album Archivo/SuperStockCollection:Album ArchivoContributor:Album / FlorilegiusModel Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:3164×4408
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|