3 Medicinal Plants - Vintage Botanical Poster

A magnificent Vintage Botanical Illustration from 1914.

Beautiful Rotogravure illustration of Friedrich Losch originates from a collection in a reference book of medicinal plants; Kräuterbuch (1914). 

3 Medicinal Plants: Juglans Regia, Populus Nigra and Salix Purpurea

  • Juglans Regia: the Common Walnut. An Old World walnut tree species native to the region stretching from the Balkans eastward to the Himalayas and south-west China.

  • Populus Nigra: the botanical name for the Black Poplar. A species of cottonwood poplar, native to Europe, south-west and central Asia, and north-west Africa.

  • Salix Purpurea: the Purple Willow, a species of willow native to most of Europe and western Asia north to the British Isles, Poland, and the Baltic States.

Details:

  • The '3 Medicinal Plants' Poster is a reproduction of a Vintage Botanical Book Illustration.
  • This poster is digitally printed on high quality paper with vivid colour and exceptional detail.
  • We use Australia Post and your print will be delivered in a postage tube for extra protection.
  • Our online images are electronically watermarked, the actual purchased prints are not.

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Botanical Poster - 3 Medicinal Plants

  • Designer: Vintage Botanical
  • Product Code: VBP-120_3-Medicinal-Plants_Botanical
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $15.50


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