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English: Four plants: Plant, top l., "Appolinaris" many linear leaves and flowering stems radiate from the upper part of a spherical bulb, each flower multi-lobed, and laterally symmetrical, pink on the l., white on the r. side, green with red root. Plant, top r., "Chamomeleon," perhaps (family Compositae, Carduus Tribe) Atractylis cancellata, Pine Thistle, three compound inflorescences branching from a vertical stem bearing pointed leaves and flowers, with two large leaves at base, green with yellow roots and yellow flowers. Plant, bottom l., "Sliatriceo" three straight, radiating stems, bearing alternate lancelate leaves, growing from thick root, green. Plant, bottom r., "Narcissus" (family Amaryllidaceae, sometimes combined with Liliaceae) Narcissus, sp., two radiating stems with three yellow flowers at tip, growing from a strange vase-shaped stem (?) with three linear leaves extending horizontally from each side, green with brown root. Adjacent text: Italian herbal.
Date circa 1500
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz0000zw4h
Author Unknown artist from Italy
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