RM2R6H57C–Greendragon (Arisaema dracontium). Date: 1920. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RFJ0KFW9–Unusual view of the old Grist Mill, a property of Longfellow's Wayside Inn located in Sudbury, Massachusetts.
RM2C3TB31–Green dragon or dragon-root, Arisaema dracontium. Handcoloured lithograph by Endicott after a botanical illustration from John Torrey’s A Flora of the State of New York, Carroll and Cook, Albany, 1843. The plates drawn by John Torrey, Agnes Mitchell, Elizabeth Paoley and Swinton. John Torrey was an American botanist, chemist and physician 1796-1873.
RMC4K1RW–Eastern Skunk cabbage - (Symplocarpus foetidus), New York - Found in eastern North America - Grows in wet areas
RMHF850J–Skunk cabbage Symplocarpus foetidus shoots young spring plants
RM2C1AMAK–Dracontium asperum K Koch Dracontium asperum K Koch.
RM2T6CMNB–Green dragon or dragon-root, Arisaema dracontium. Handcoloured lithograph by Endicott after a botanical illustration from John Torreys A Flora of the State of New York, Carroll and Cook, Albany, 1843. The plates drawn by John Torrey, Agnes Mitchell, Elizabeth Paoley and Swinton. John Torrey was an American botanist, chemist and physician 1796-1873.
RM2C1KC56–Arisaema dracontium L Schott Arisaema dracontium L Schott.
RM2WB5G7K–(Dracontium, sp.).,
RMC4K1XY–Eastern Skunk cabbage - (Symplocarpus foetidus), New York - Found in eastern North America - Grows in wet areas
RMKT6FJR–Arisaema dracontium by Mary Vaux Walcott
RM2T3APHH–326. Arisaema dracontium, green dragon, dragon root
RMPBY8XW–169 Dracontium asperum CBM
RMHKE0EC–Dracontium spruceanum CBM
RMPYJ3KD–Plate 269 from Elizabeth Blackwell's A curious herbal. Illustration of the flower, berries, and seeds of a dragon plant
RMCFF8Y7–Eastern skunk cabbage or skunk weed, Symplocarpus foetidus.
RM2AM8C8D–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . rish-brown externally,and whitish within. Several rootlets are attached to the upper portion. Figs. 240, 241.—Dracontium, whole and transverse section, natural size. of the rhizome, but are usually trimmed off in the dried drug. It isusually transversely sliced, or longitudinally quartered as found in thetrade. When freshly ground or triturated, the root emits a very dis-agreeable odor, reminding of the smell of the polecat. The taste isvery pungent, acrid. Constituents.—The principle to which the acridity is due has notbeen isolated. It seems to
RMBJKADF–Decorative botanical print with diosma, cactus, diplandia, golden dewdrop and dragon lily from Herincq's 'Regne Vegetal' (1865).
RFAEN85F–Green Dragon berries
RM2BAC2R5–Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), in bloom, Mid March, Southern Great Lakes region, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2HMMNFM–Monstera Adansonii Monkey Mask Araceae
RMW7XM9D–Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) Southern Appalachians, North Carolina, United States, February. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RFM02GNH–Amorphophallus hybrid. Amorphophallus excentricus x Amorphophallus krausei
RMBDB93B–A spring vernal pond with Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) growing in the marsh.
RMP555YM–Five ornamental shrubs including pink diosma (Diosma uniflora), yellow cactus (Dyckia remotiflora), pink Dipladenia, golden dew drop (Duranta plumieri) and purple dragon lily (Dracontium).. Plantes De Serre: 1) Diosma Uniflore 2) Dyckie a fleurs distantes 3) Dipladenie Rose 4) Durante de Plumier 5) Dracontium a feuilles nombreuses. . Handcolored lithograph drawn by Edouard Maubert from Herincq's 'Le Regne Vegetal' 1865.
RM2C1E1W3–Dracontium asperum K Koch Dracontium asperum K Koch.
RFM02GNM–Amorphophallus hybrid. Amorphophallus excentricus x Amorphophallus krausei
RM2CEX6K9–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. The fresh leaves of Monstera pertusa are employed by the Indians of Demeraia asvesicatories or rubefiants in cases of dropsy. The root and seeds of Skmik Cabbage,Symplocarpus foetidus, a most foetid species, are powerful antispasmodics and expec-torants ; they have considerable reputation in N. America, as palliatives in paroxysnisof asthma. Dracontium polyphyllum, said to be the Labaria plant of Demerara, isreputed to possess .similar properties. Orontium aquaticum is acrid wh
RFM0KKXN–Amorphophallus cicatricifer. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Thailand Amorphophallus
RFAEN860–Green Dragon berries
RM2BAC2XB–Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), in bloom, Mid March, Southern Great Lakes region, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFM0N5BM–Amorphophallus gomboczianus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Ethiopia Amorphophallus
RMP55P97–Eastern skunk cabbage or skunk weed, Symplocarpus foetidus. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine,' Samuel Curtis, 1833. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist, writer and artist. He was Regius Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, and editor of Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' from 1827 to 1865. In 1841, he was appointed director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and was succeeded by his son Joseph Dalton. Hooker documented the fern and orchid crazes that shook England in the mid-
RMC4K1PE–Eastern Skunk cabbage - (Symplocarpus foetidus), New York - Found in eastern North America - Grows in wet areas
RMPBY8Y1–170 Dracontium gigas DPR
RMHKD03E–Dracontium asperum CBM
RMRDWTT7–. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. GREEN DRAGON : Arisaema Dracontium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons
RFAEN85E–Green Dragon berries
RM2BAC2PY–Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), in bloom, Mid March, Southern Great Lakes region, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFM0N5BX–Amorphophallus gomboczianus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Ethiopia Amorphophallus
RFM0KKX0–Amorphophallus asterostigmatus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Thailand Amorphophallus
RFM0W1CA–Amorphophallus paeoniifolius. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Asian Amorphophallus. Edible Amorphophallus
RFM0KKXD–Amorphophallus Bangkokensis. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Thailand Amorphophallus
RFM0KM02–Amorphophallus dunnii. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. China Amorphophallus
RMP8XMH3–261 Dracontium spruceanum CBM
RMHKBWRF–Dracontium gigas CBM
RMRDTE3N–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). DRACONTIUM THE BULB BOOK DEAOUNCULUS distinctly marked witli irregular blotclies and bands of dark brown. D. annulatum.—This grows about 3 ft. high, the three-parted leaf having bright green leaflets. The stalk is of a dull brown colour, marked with pale brown and wMtish- brown irregular rings. D. asperum {D. elatum; Amor^
RM2BAC2XK–Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), in bloom, Mid March, Southern Great Lakes region, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFM0KKYN–Amorphophallus dunnii. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. China Amorphophallus
RMP8XMGX–261 Dracontium gigas DPR
RMHKFJ38–Dracontium gigas DPR
RFM0KKWE–Amorphophallus amygdalioides. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Thailand Amorphophallus
RMRFR4KC–. Some large-leaved ornamental plants for the tropics. Plants, Ornamental; Tropical plants. 50 CIRCULAR 35, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Figure 33.—The foliage of Dracontium yolyphyllum may reach a height of 6 feet during the rainy season. banded or margined with white and measure y2 to IV2 inches wide and 6 to 10 inches long. The plants produce their best foliage effect in semishade as strong sunshine causes burning of the white parts of the leaf. Rich moist soil throughout the year is preferred,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMP8XMGY–261 Dracontium asperum CBM
RMHX12X8–Dracontium lanceaefolium Jacquin
RFM0KR31–Amorphophallus amygdalioides. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Thailand Amorphophallus
RFM0N5C5–Amorphophallus longituberosus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Malaysia Thailand Amorphophallus
RMRDJC7M–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 4. Arisaema Dracontium (L.) Schott. Green Dragon. Dragon-root. Fig. 1114. Arum Dracontium L. Sp. PI. 964. 1753. Arisaema Dracontium Schott, Melet. 1:17. 1832. Corms clustered. Leaves usually solitary, 8'-4° long, pedately divided into 5-17 segments, much longer than the scape; segments obovate or oblong, 3'-io' long, 9"-4' wide, abruptly acute at the apex,
RMPBY8XY–170 Dracontium lanceaefolium Jacquin
RMHX15FC–Dracontium gigas DPR
RFM0N5C4–Amorphophallus longituberosus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Malaysia Thailand Amorphophallus
RMRF2GAJ–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. 12 : ^ '^t Arethusa medloloides -âIâ^- y "â Aristolochia serpentaria ? I /^ Arum triphyllum ^ J^ !- ' ° . dracontium ^ h ^^âr ^^V Arundo gigantea (reed). A ' Asarum canadense â â i^. Asclepias tuberosa />f.^^ ^r-^-^it'^ Z^/^ -*⢠decumbens / variegata J â obtusifolia ^ ^ undulata > // 2 *' ^^^ pulchra ^^^ purpurascen^^ syriaca ââ .^- i^ iongif
RFM0KKY5–Amorphophallus consimilis. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily.
RMPBY8Y6–170 Dracontium gigas CBM
RMHX1RY5–Dracontium spruceanum CBM
RMRDJC6A–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 1. Spathyema foetida (L.) Raf. Skunk Cab- bage. Fig. 1117. Dracontium foetidum L. Sp. PI. 967. 1753. Spathyema foetida Raf. Med. Rep. (II.) 5: 352. 1808. Symplocarpus foetidus Nutt. Gen. 1: 106. 1818. Leaves numerous, in large crowns, i°-3° long, often 1° wide, strongly nerved, abruptly acute at the apex, thin, entire, their petioles deeply channeled. Root- sto
RFM0KKXY–Amorphophallus consimilis. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily.
RFM0W1K5–Amorphophallus scutatus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily
RFM0N5AX–Amorphophallus elatus. Carrion Lily. Voodoo Lily. Corpse Lily. Malaysia Thailand Amorphophallus
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