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Oxytropis Collection

Oxytropis, also known as Milkvetch and honeysuckle species, is a fascinating group of plants that encompasses various species with unique characteristics

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Milkvetch and honeysuckle species

Milkvetch and honeysuckle species
Lamberts mountain milkvetch, Oxytropis lamberti, rose-coloured French honeysuckle, Hedysarum roseum, Persian goats rue, Galega persica, Iberian coronilla, Coronilla iberica, procumbent milk vetch

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Ural axe vetch, Oxytropis uralensis

Ural axe vetch, Oxytropis uralensis (Astragalus uralensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Field Locoweed (Oxytropis campestris) (colour litho)

Field Locoweed (Oxytropis campestris) (colour litho)
2639031 Field Locoweed (Oxytropis campestris) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Mountain Milkvetch (Oxytropis Jacquini, Oxytropis montana) (colour litho)

Mountain Milkvetch (Oxytropis Jacquini, Oxytropis montana) (colour litho)
2639033 Mountain Milkvetch (Oxytropis Jacquini, Oxytropis montana) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Pyrenean Milk Vetch (Oxytropis neglecta, Oxytropis cyanea, Oxytropis Gaudini

Pyrenean Milk Vetch (Oxytropis neglecta, Oxytropis cyanea, Oxytropis Gaudini
2639034 Pyrenean Milk Vetch (Oxytropis neglecta, Oxytropis cyanea, Oxytropis Gaudini, Oxytropis albana, Oxytropis caucasica, Oxytropis pyrenaica)

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Lapland Milk-Vetch (Oxytropis Lapponica) (colour litho)

Lapland Milk-Vetch (Oxytropis Lapponica) (colour litho)
2639032 Lapland Milk-Vetch (Oxytropis Lapponica) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Flora, Oxytropis Halleri, Blue (or Purple) Oxytropis

Flora, Oxytropis Halleri, Blue (or Purple) Oxytropis
Vintage engraving of Oxytropis Halleri, Blue Oxytropis. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864. Oxytropis is a genus of plants in the legume family

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Flora, Oxytropis campestris

Flora, Oxytropis campestris
Vintage engraving of Oxytropis campestrisi, Pale yrellow Oxytropis. English Botany, John T Bosell, 1864

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Lamberts oxytropis, Oxytropis lamberti

Lamberts oxytropis, Oxytropis lamberti.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1820, Samuel Curtis, Walworth, London

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Picture No. 10755101

Picture No. 10755101
Purple oxytropis (Oxytropis halleri) Date:

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Picture No. 10893471

Picture No. 10893471
Purple Locoweed (Oxytropis lambertii) Date:

Background imageOxytropis Collection: Northern Oxytrope (Oxytropis arctica) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Alaska

Northern Oxytrope (Oxytropis arctica) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Alaska


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Oxytropis, also known as Milkvetch and honeysuckle species, is a fascinating group of plants that encompasses various species with unique characteristics. One such member is the Ural axe vetch, scientifically known as Oxytropis uralensis. Its vibrant presence adds a splash of color to its surroundings. Another captivating species within this genus is the Field Locoweed, or Oxytropis campestris. This particular plant showcases its beauty through a mesmerizing color lithograph. Similarly, the Mountain Milkvetch (Oxytropis Jacquini) and Oxytropis montana exhibit their allure in stunning lithographs too. The Pyrenean Milk Vetch boasts an array of names including Oxytropis neglecta, Oxytropis cyanea, and Oxytropis Gaudini. These variations reflect its diverse nature and enchanting appearance captured in breathtaking illustrations. Lapland Milk-Vetch (Oxytropis Lapponica), another member of this remarkable family, captivates viewers with its delicate features showcased in vivid lithographs that bring it to life on paper. Flora enthusiasts will appreciate the Blue (or Purple) Oxytopris or Flora oxytopris Halleri for their striking hues that create an eye-catching display wherever they grow. Additionally, the Flora oxytopris campestrisis deserves recognition for its contribution to the natural world's diversity. Lamberts oxytopris or Oxytopris lamberti stands out among other members due to Picture No. 10755101 capturing its essence perfectly while Picture No. 10893471 highlights another aspect of this extraordinary plant's existence. Lastly but not leastly, the Northern Oxystrope (Oxystropric arctica) found in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Alaska symbolizes resilience amidst harsh conditions—a testament to the strength of nature's creations.