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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Germander speedwell (1689-1713) + Add to album Marsh marigold (1689-1713) + Add to album Rye (1689-1713) + Add to album Tea flower (before 1715) + Add to album Water violet (1689-1713) + Add to album Wild succorie or chicory (1689-1713) + Add to album Common field scabious (1689-1713) + Add to album Yellow flag iris (1689-1713) + Add to album Red flowered wild campion (1689-1713) + Add to album White archangel or dead nettle (1689-1713) + Add to album Red archangel or dead nettle (1689-1713) + Add to album Greater snake weed (1689-1713) + Add to album Common primrose (1689-1713) + Add to album Barley (1689-1713) + Add to album Little purple flowered orchid (1689-1713) + Add to album Small and middle flea-bane (1689-1713) + Add to album White and black oats (1689-1713) + Add to album Fair panicled corn grass, or bent grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Ragwort with narrow leaf (1689-1713) + Add to album Common groundsel or simson (1689-1713) + Add to album Greater stitch-wort (1689-1713) + Add to album Sneezewort and common yarrow (1689-1713) + Add to album Rough grass (1689-1713) + Add to album White wheat (1689-1713) + Add to album Cat's tail grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common (c.1870) + Add to album Prickly sow-thistle with less jagged leaves (1689-1713) + Add to album Common dog’s grass and middle meadow grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Prickly sow-thistle with jagged leaves (1689-1713) + Add to album Ox-eye daisy (1689-1713) + Add to album Great water reed grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Quaking grass or Lady’s hair (1689-1713) + Add to album Millet grass and smooth crested grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Darnel and flote grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Foxtail grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Egyptian chameleon (November 1686) + Add to album Newark Castle (between 1785 and 1795) + Add to album Knap-weed or matfelon and cornflower or bluebottle (1689-1713) + Add to album Soft tufted meadow grass and corn reed grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Bush or wood oat grass and meadow grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Knotty-rooted dog’s grass and meadow grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Small panicled oat grass and meadow grass with reed-like panicle (1689-1713) + Add to album Small supine oat grass and great wild oat grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Oat grass with smooth spikes and sparsed panicles (1689-1713) + Add to album Meadow tall rye grass, spiked hedge oat grass and vernal grass (1689-1713) + Add to album Greater meadow grass, common meadow grass and rough oat grass (1689-1713) + Add to album A fig plant (Ficus carica): fruiting stem and halved fruit. (1872) + Add to album Camp of the 53rd Regiment at Point Levi, Quebec, 1869. (1869) + Add to album English ivy (Hedera helix): stem with flowers, fruit and leaves. ([1863-1880]) + Add to album 1 Germander speedwell (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Marsh marigold (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Rye (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Tea flower (before 1715) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Water violet (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Wild succorie or chicory (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Common field scabious (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Yellow flag iris (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Red flowered wild campion (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved White archangel or dead nettle (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Red archangel or dead nettle (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Greater snake weed (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Common primrose (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Barley (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Little purple flowered orchid (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Small and middle flea-bane (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved White and black oats (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Fair panicled corn grass, or bent grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Ragwort with narrow leaf (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Common groundsel or simson (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Greater stitch-wort (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Sneezewort and common yarrow (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Rough grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved White wheat (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Cat's tail grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common (c.1870) image © London Borough of Lambeth | All Rights Reserved Prickly sow-thistle with less jagged leaves (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Common dog’s grass and middle meadow grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Prickly sow-thistle with jagged leaves (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Ox-eye daisy (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Great water reed grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Quaking grass or Lady’s hair (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Millet grass and smooth crested grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Darnel and flote grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Foxtail grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Egyptian chameleon (November 1686) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Newark Castle (between 1785 and 1795) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Knap-weed or matfelon and cornflower or bluebottle (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Soft tufted meadow grass and corn reed grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Bush or wood oat grass and meadow grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Knotty-rooted dog’s grass and meadow grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Small panicled oat grass and meadow grass with reed-like panicle (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Small supine oat grass and great wild oat grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Oat grass with smooth spikes and sparsed panicles (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Meadow tall rye grass, spiked hedge oat grass and vernal grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Greater meadow grass, common meadow grass and rough oat grass (1689-1713) © The Royal Society, all rights reserved | All Rights Reserved A fig plant (Ficus carica): fruiting stem and halved fruit. (1872) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0 Camp of the 53rd Regiment at Point Levi, Quebec, 1869. (1869) Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. R9266-401 Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana | Copyright Expired English ivy (Hedera helix): stem with flowers, fruit and leaves. ([1863-1880]) image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London | CC BY 4.0