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On the distinctive characters of the roots of aconitum napellus (monkshood) and cochlearia armoracia (horse-radish) / by Robert Bentley.
Bentley, Robert, 1821-1893.Date: 1856- Pictures
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Helmet flower (Aconitum anthora L.): flowering stem with separate floral segments and a description of the plant and its uses. Coloured line engraving by C.H.Hemerich, c.1759, after T.Sheldrake.
Sheldrake, Timothy, active 1740-1770.Date: [1759]Reference: 18230i- Pictures
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Ten flowering plants, including two orchids and an Hibiscus species. Coloured transfer lithograph, c. 1833.
Date: 1833Reference: 27300i- Pictures
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Four poisonous plants: monk's hood (Aconitum napellus), deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), woody nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) and thorn-apple (Datura stramonium) Coloured engraving by J. Johnstone, 1855.
Date: [1855]Reference: 28005i- Pictures
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Monkshood (Aconitum napellus): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured etching.
Reference: 25334i- Pictures
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Monkshood (Aconitum napellus): entire flowering plant. Coloured etching by C. Pierre, c. 1865, after P. Naudin.
Naudin, Philibert, active 1870.Date: [1865]Reference: 24662i- Pictures
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Twelve British wild flowers with their common names. Coloured engraving, c. 1861, after J. Sowerby.
Sowerby, John E. (John Edward), 1825-1870.Date: 1861Reference: 24536i- Pictures
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Monkshood (Aconitum napellus): flowering plant. Colour process print, c. 1924.
Date: 12 January 1924Reference: 25596i- Ephemera
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Monkshood (Aconitum napellus. Family: Ranunculaceae) : Dindevan.
Date: [1966?]- Pictures
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Aconite or monkshood (Aconitum napellus L.): flowering stem with separate labelled floral segments. Engraving by J.Caldwall, c.1804, after P. Henderson.
Henderson, Peter, active 1799-1829.Date: December 1804Reference: 18308i