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Punctatum Collection

"Punctatum: A Journey Through Nature's Intricate Patterns" In the vast realm of nature, patterns emerge with breathtaking beauty

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 387

Curtis British Entomology Plate 387
Coleoptera: *Anobium pertinax Linn. (Obstinate Death-watch Beetle). Binomial not located in 20th Century British checklists. Perhaps A

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Powdered quaker, red chestnut, brick moth, etc

Powdered quaker, red chestnut, brick moth, etc
Powdered quaker, Orthosia gracilis 2, red chestnut, Cerastis rubricosa 3, brick moth, Agrochola circellaris 4, 5, and archers dart, Agrotis vestigialis 6

Background imagePunctatum Collection: English Flower Garden: Cyclamen persicum punctatum, Tritonia aurea, Garrya elliptica

English Flower Garden: Cyclamen persicum punctatum, Tritonia aurea, Garrya elliptica
5992181 English Flower Garden: Cyclamen persicum punctatum, Tritonia aurea, Garrya elliptica, Scutellaria macrantha (colour litho) by English School

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Types of diatoms (litho)

Types of diatoms (litho)
6013621 Types of diatoms (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Types of diatoms. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Centratherum punctatum

Centratherum punctatum (Intermediate ampherephis, Ampherephis intermedia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Dipodium squamatum orchid

Dipodium squamatum orchid (Dotted dipodium, Dipodium punctatum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Miss Jane Taylor from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Hybrid Cape and bedding pelargoniums

Hybrid Cape and bedding pelargoniums.. Quercifolium roseum, Denticulatum superbum, Sidonium variegatum, Citriodorum violaceum, Odoratissimum punctatum, Citriodorum elegantissimum, Cleopatra

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Picture No. 10883109

Picture No. 10883109
Olivello Forest - a planked wooden path leads through a very rare patch of coastal Olivello Rainforest (Aextoxicon punctatum ) Date:

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Picture No. 10883110

Picture No. 10883110
Olivello Forest - a planked wooden path leads through a very rare patch of coastal Olivello Rainforest (Aextoxicon punctatum) Date:

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Picture No. 10850118

Picture No. 10850118
Spotted Quail Thrush - male with food in beak (Cinclosoma punctatum) Date:

Background imagePunctatum Collection: Picture No. 10850117

Picture No. 10850117
Spotted Quail Thrush - female with food in beak (Cinclosoma punctatum) Date:


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"Punctatum: A Journey Through Nature's Intricate Patterns" In the vast realm of nature, patterns emerge with breathtaking beauty. One such marvel is punctatum, a term that encompasses various species and elements adorned with mesmerizing dots and spots. From the enchanting illustrations found in Curtis British Entomology Plate 387 to the vibrant hues of Powdered Quaker, Red Chestnut, and Brick Moth, these creatures captivate our imagination. Venturing beyond insects, we discover punctatum adorning delicate flowers like Cyclamen persicum punctatum and Tritonia aurea in the English Flower Garden. The lithographic depictions of Garrya elliptica and Scutellaria macrantha further showcase nature's artistic prowess through intricate designs. But it doesn't stop there – even microscopic organisms join this symphony of dots. Types of diatoms reveal their stunning complexity in lithographs that unveil their hidden world. Centratherum punctatum stands as another testament to nature's mastery at creating captivating patterns. Moving on to plants, Dipodium squamatum orchid emerges as an elegant example where punctuated markings grace its petals like celestial constellations against a dark sky. Hybrid Cape and bedding pelargoniums add a touch of vibrancy to any garden with their striking dotted blooms. Nature's artistry extends far into history too; fossils preserve ancient cephalopods' intricate shells marked by tiny points from ages past. Picture No. 11675566 captures one such fossilized treasure while Picture No. 11675627 showcases yet another remarkable specimen. As we delve deeper into this journey through punctatum wonders, Picture No. 10751912 reveals more secrets hidden within nature's tapestry while Picture No. 10883109 invites us to explore further still.