Gansels bergamot pear pyrus communis Stock Photos and Images
RMBY21E0–Ripe fruit and leaves of Gansel's Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis.
RF2GR2P9B–Birne Gansels Bergamot / a sweet aromatic mid season dessert pear with some acidity, Gansel's Bergamot pear, Kolorierter Stich aus The Pomological magazine - John Lindley - 1828-1830, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMC8YKK9–Gansel's Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis
RMP556C1–Gansel's Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below. Handcoloured glyphograph from Benjamin Maund's 'The Fruitist,' London, 1850, Groombridge and Sons. Maund (1790–1863) was a pharmacist, botanist, printer, bookseller and publisher of 'The Botanic Garden' and 'The Botanist.'.
RM2A7HE44–Gansel's Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis, raised by Lieutenant-General Gansel at Donneland Hall, Colchester. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts from a botanical illustration by Augusta Withers from John Lindley's 'Pomological Magazine,' James Ridgway, London, 1828. The magazine was published in three volumes from 1828 to 1830 and discontinued at plate 152 because of a dispute between the editors. Lindley (1795-1865) was an English botanist and gardener who published books on roses, orchids, and fruit. Mrs. Withers (1793-1877) was an eminent Victorian botanical artist and Flower Pain
RMP54HXY–Ripe fruit and leaves of Gansel's Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis. Hand-colored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by Watts from Charles McIntosh's 'Flora and Pomona' 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc.
RMP5NJK2–Gansel's Bergamot pear, Pyrus communis, raised by Lieutenant-General Gansel at Donneland Hall, Colchester. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts from a botanical illustration by Augusta Withers from John Lindley's 'Pomological Magazine,' James Ridgway, London, 1828. The magazine was published in three volumes from 1828 to 1830 and discontinued at plate 152 because of a dispute between the editors. Lindley (1795-1865) was an English botanist and gardener who published books on roses, orchids, and fruit. Mrs. Withers (1793-1877) was an eminent Victorian botanical artist and Flower Paint
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