RM2AH858X–Kenya, Stretchers covered with pyrethrum flowers (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium) are left outdoors to dry in the sun. Original manuscript caption: Pyrethrum drying in trays in the sun, [c. 1935]. 1995/076/1/2/3/11.
RF2GDPRR7–Anacyclus pyrethrum var depressus flattened Alexanders foot – daisy-like flowers and fernlike grey green leaves, July, England, UK
RFMBDCRP–Three pink pyrethrum flowers on blue sky as background.
RMJF90TK–Beautiful pink pyrethrum flowers
RFCRM5A9–Pyrethrum flowers are dried and crust into a power for use as an insect repellent and insecticide.
RF2K90RR1–Flowers of Pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium).
RFRH4R24–Close-up of beautiful pink pyrethrum flowers
RM2A77593–Pellitory of Spain, Anthemis pyrethrum, with flowers, leaf, stalk and roots. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RMHN0K9B–Italy Emilia Romagna Casola Valsenio (RA): Herb garden: pyrethrum
RF2RKGRX1–A vibrant close-up of a Pyrethrum in a lush garden setting
RM2AH8591–Kenya, A Kikuyu woman and two girls, wearing traditional dress and jewellery, pick pyrethrum flowers (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium) on the Grants farm at Njoro.Original manuscript caption: Kikuyu Pyrethrum pickers. Njoro. 1936/7.The family came along too, 1936-1937. 1995/076/1/2/3/25.
RMCTPEY6–Pyrethrum (Tanacetum coccineum)
RFMBDCP5–Three pink pyrethrum flowers on blue sky as background.
RMJFFN16–Beautiful pink pyrethrum flowers
RME8CN2N–Tanacetum coccineum
RF2B4B67B–Cows have a rest on alpine meadow. White pyrethrum flowers in foreground.
RF2T17K56–Close-up of beautiful pink pyrethrum flowers
RMAM95D7–blossoming flowers
RFR24A04–White meadow daisy (pyrethrum)
RF2K4BYWH–A closeup of Pyrethrum flowers in a park
RMP7DT39–Painted daisy, Chrysanthemum coccineum var. fulgens plenissima (Pyrethrum roseum var. fulgens plenissima). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1867-1868.
RMAE8PJR–Inspecting pyrethrum crop Tasmania, Australia
RMPCAETC–Pyrethrum in Botanical Gardens in Oulu, Finland
RMRF2GEA–Pellitory or Spanish Chamomile (Anacyclus pyrethrum) blossom, medicinal plant
RFGE4NX4–Bunch of fresh marguerite flowers growing in the garden
RMAXEY7B–Tanacetum cinerariifolium, pyrethrum daisies sometimes called the Dalmatian Chrysanthemum
RMF87BB9–Painted daisy, Chrysanthemum coccineum var. fulgens plenissima (Pyrethrum roseum var. fulgens plenissima). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1867-1868.
RFG3FXCR–Many red and pink pyrethrum flowers Tanacetum coccineum
RM2AH859G–Kenya, A Kikuyu woman wearing traditional dress and jewellery picks pyrethrum flowers (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium) on a Kenyan farm, probably Nellie Grant's farm at Njoro. Original manuscript caption: Picking pyrethrum on a Kenyan farm. Kipsigis woman?, [c. 1936]. 1995/076/1/2/3/24.
RF2HC6EKC–Top view of purple Pyrethrum flowers in the garden
RME4H9GG–Chrysanthemum, Pyrethrum roseum 'Duro'.
RMAE64CK–Pyrethrum crop in flower Tasmania, Australia
RMPCAER0–Pyrethrum in Botanical Gardens in Oulu, Finland
RMGFTGPP–Pellitory / Spanish chamomile / Mount Atlas daisy (Anacyclus pyrethrum / Anacyclus officinarum) in flower
RMP6G1AM–Pellitory of Spain, Anthemis pyrethrum, with flowers, leaf, stalk and roots. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RMAXEY81–Tanacetum cinerariifolium, pyrethrum daisies sometimes called the Dalmatian Chrysanthemum
RF2ANAJNF–Feverfew (Pyrethrum or Tanacetum parthenium), garden variety with white flowers
RFG3FXE6–Many red and pink pyrethrum flowers Tanacetum coccineum
RM2AH84GY–Kenya, Two farm labourers lead an ox-drawn cart laden with sacks of pyrethrum flowers through the countryside to an exportation station. Original manuscript caption: Farm wagon leaving for the station with pyrethrum in sacks. More typical acacias beyond. On the farm. 1948/50, [1930s]. 1995/076/1/2/6/18.
RMW7MYEW–Man harvesting Pyrethrum, which refers to several Old World plants of the Chrysanthemum genus which are cultivated as ornamentals for their showy flower heads. Pyrethrum is also the name of a natural insecticide made from the dried flower heads of C. cinerariifolium Rwanda
RFR9J50N–Pink pyrethrum flowers on blue background. Pink daisy. Copy space.
RF2M6T18N–Pyrethrum hybridum flore plena rosea purple flowers in the garden
RME8CN2K–Tanacetum coccineum
RF2E52REM–Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew – white daisy-like flowers with yellow centre, January, England, UK
RFK57XKM–Pink flowers of painted daisy growing in the garden.
RMW7MYEY–Man harvesting Pyrethrum, which refers to several Old World plants of the Chrysanthemum genus which are cultivated as ornamentals for their showy flower heads. Pyrethrum is also the name of a natural insecticide made from the dried flower heads of C. cinerariifolium Rwanda
RFM4YXT0–Pink pyrethrum flowers on blue background. Pink daisy. Close up. Copy space.
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