RMP85PYE–Closeup van bloem van Spiegelklokje Griekenland, Close-up of Venus' looking glass flower Greece
RF2T5RA86–Legousia or Venus' mirror belongs to the Campanulaceae family and is native to the Mediterranean.
RM2WX0GY6–Venus' looking-glass, Legousia speculum-veneris (Legousia pentagonia). Five-angled bell-flower, Campanula pentagonia. Native of Turkey, specimen drawn at the nursery of Whitley, Brames and Milne on King's Road, Fulham. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P.W. Smith after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from his own Botanical Register, J. Ridgeway, London, 1815.
RF2T5R9R0–Legousia or Venus' mirror belongs to the Campanulaceae family and is native to the Mediterranean.
RMB5HW0T–Legousia pentagonia from SE Europe
RM2A7CCM7–Venus's looking glass, Legousia pentagonia. Chromolithograph of a botanical illustration by Hannah Zeller from her own Wild Flowers of the Holy Land,' James Nisbet, London, 1876. Hannah Zeller (1838-1922) was a Swiss missionary who botanized near Nazareth for many years.
RFK4M9BJ–Old illustration of Campanula pentagonia (Legousia pentagonia). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2BTNX26–Legousia pentagonia L Thell.
RMP6AK28–Venus's looking glass, Legousia pentagonia. Chromolithograph of a botanical illustration by Hannah Zeller from her own Wild Flowers of the Holy Land,' James Nisbet, London, 1876. Hannah Zeller (1838-1922) was a Swiss missionary who botanized near Nazareth for many years.