RMM1HNBF–Acorus calamus,Kalmus,Calamus root, sweet flag, rat root, sweet sedge, flag root, sweet calomel
RMB2HJEG–botany, marsh plants, Acorus, common sweet flag (Acorus calamus), copper engraving, coloured, 29 cm x 20.5 cm, from 'Hortus Eystettensis', by Basilius Besler (1561- 1629), Eichstaett, Germany, 1613, private collection, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2JM0YTA–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus), tall wetland plant, used as decorative pond vegetation and also in traditional medicine, blurry green ba
RMD7H8NK–Calamus Flag Root Sweet Myrtle Acorus calamus cut up rhizome root studio picture
RMPFPTRP–Splitting root mass of Acorus calamus (Sweet flag), using hands, close-up
RF2RDHJYP–Acorus calamus, sweet flag, young grass in the pond in the pond lit by the rays of the sun
RFF8MY0W–Dried sweet flag (Acorus calamus)
RFGARXXB–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RFRK9AH6–Sweet Flag Root
RFG2911J–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RF2J1A6N3–pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root close up on gray plate
RMKA6EKC–Vekhand plant, India, Asia - stp 258966
RMH016Y1–sweetflag, sweet sedge (Acorus calamus), with inflorescence, Germany
RM2J7FF2B–Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root (Acorus calamus) plant next to pond water in spring, Hungary, Europe
RMP6FAJH–Sweet smelling flag, Acorus calamus, with seed, leaf and root. 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.
RM2A775BN–Sweet smelling flag, Acorus calamus, with seed, leaf and root. 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.
RMH8YT3P–sweet flag, acorus calamus
RMM1HNAR–Acorus calamus,Kalmus,Calamus root, sweet flag, rat root, sweet sedge, flag root, sweet calomel
RF2GA10AY–Aconitum foliis cyclaminis, Variante des Eisenhut und Acorus calamus, Kalmus, Acorus calamus, sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, Phytanthoza iconographia, historische Pflanzenillustration aus dem um 1740 erschienen Buch, digital verbessert, historical plant illustration from the book published around 1740, digitally enhanced,
RMM1HNCT–Acorus calamus Ogon,Kalmus,Calamus root, sweet flag, rat root, sweet sedge, flag root, sweet calomel
RMD7H8N2–Calamus Flag Root Sweet Myrtle Acorus calamus Part of rhizome with absorbing roots Studio picture against white background
RF2PN3857–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RMHRNRDB–Calamus, Alchemy Plant
RF2PKHMR5–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RFBT2K2M–Pieces of sweet calamus seeds
RFRK9ADP–Sweet Flag Root
RFG2911M–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RF2J1A6MD–several pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root on white plate
RF2B06R74–Calamus herb root in a mortar with pestle used in herbal medicine to treat ulcers, upset stomach and inflammation, diarrhoea & flatulence.
RMH016Y2–sweetflag, sweet sedge (Acorus calamus), with inflorescence, Germany
RF2G2DFBJ–Fresh Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, and bottles with oil and extract isolated on light background. Calamus root is used in personal
RFR65C4H–Dried medicinal herbs raw materials isolated on white. Root of Acorus calamus, also called sweet flag or calamus.
RF2GGWAWD–Rice tree
RMAPJ2AX–Calamus Flag Root Sweet Myrtle (Acorus calamus) inflorescence
RFMYMDE6–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus)
RFT5YNE4–Acorus calamus is known as sweet flag. The root is used to make medicine, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMD7H8NB–Calamus Flag Root Sweet Myrtle Acorus calamus Part of rhizome with absorbing roots cut up root leaves inflorescence Studio pictu
RFPBPKT2–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus) with young fruits
RMHWHBC6–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus, Acorus cal mush, Kalmuswurzel, German ginger, of German Zitwer, real Kalmus, Magenw
RF2PMHDFC–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RF2K2EAHB–pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root close up
RM2AAD6B3–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus / (Acorus calmus) | Kalmuswurzel, Deutscher Ingwer, Deutscher Zitwer, Echter Kalmus,
RFG2911F–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RF2J1A6MY–two pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root isolated on white plate
RFG1YGYY–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RM2RXGFEA–Sweet flag (Acorus calamus), German ginger, German zedoary, real calamus, gastric root, smoking, esotericism, smoking woods, cut out, object
RF2G2DFBD–Hands holding Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, isolated on light background. Calamus root is used in personal care products. Beauty and
RF2GHXH44–Sweetflag root herb traditional Chinese herbal plant medicine in a mortar. Used for stomach disorders, skin problems, rheumatism and neuralgia.
RF2H7JJ6A–Sweet flag plant growing on the lakeshore
RMAX5PT5–Calamus Root / Sweet Flag Root
RFR65C4E–Dried medicinal herbs raw materials isolated on white. Root of Acorus calamus, also called sweet flag or calamus.
RF2A8100T–Acorus calamus aka sweet flag sketch. Culinary herbs series. Great for traditional medicine, perfume design, cooking or gardening.
RF2BJ9J97–Calamus (Acorus calamus) isolated on white
RME0W7W2–Calamus, Flag Root, Sweet Myrtle (Acorus calamus). Part of a rhizome with absorbing roots. Studio picture against a white backgr
RFPBPKT7–Inflorescence of sweet flag (Acorus calamus) with young fruits
RMHWHBC7–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus, Acorus cal mush, Kalmuswurzel, German ginger, of German Zitwer, real Kalmus, Magenw
RF2PN37RY–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RF2K2EEJ5–pieces of dried Sweet flag (calamus) root isolated
RM2AAAN12–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus / (Acorus calmus) | Kalmuswurzel, Deutscher Ingwer, Deutscher Zitwer, Echter Kalmus,
RFWB1XJ8–Acorus calamus aka sweet flag color sketch on vintage background. Great for traditional medicine, perfume design, cooking or gardening.
RF2J1A6N7–top view of pile of dried Sweet flag (calamus) roots on gray wooden table
RFG1YGYP–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RFW6PE74–Acorus calamus aka sweet flag sketch on elegant black lace background. Great for traditional medicine, perfume design, cooking or gardening.
RF2G2DFBH–Fresh Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, isolated on light background. Calamus root is used in cosmetics and personal care products. Beau
RFWB1XMG–Two color labels with Acorus calamus aka sweet flag and Alpinia galanga aka greater galangal sketch on vintage background. Great for traditional medic
RF2H7JJ69–Closeup of acorus calamus plants growing in the wetland
RMAX5PT0–Calamus Root / Sweet Flag Root
RFW6PDM6–Two labels with Acorus calamus aka sweet flag and Alpinia galanga aka greater galangal sketch on elegant black lace background. Great for traditional
RF2GGWA1P–Rice tree
RFW3R9RY–Acorus calamus aka sweet flag sketch on elegant lace background. Great for traditional medicine, perfume design, cooking or gardening.
RM2CDJ5X2–. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . 523. Sweet Flag {Acorns ^ P^^^t growing in shallow water and swamps.Calamus). ^ upper side of The scars of the roots form zigzag markings rhizome, showing leaf scars, . interno<ies, and two stumps of on the Under surfacc (Fig. 523). The unde-flower .stalks ^ lo^^;er side ^^^^icatcd rhizomc is dark red-brown, the showing root scars. Natural size. (VoGL.) decorticated cream-colored. HISTOLOGY. 1. Epidermis (Fig. 524, ep). The brown skin consists of polygonalepidermal ce
RFW3R9PE–Two labels with Acorus calamus aka sweet flag and Alpinia galanga aka greater galangal sketch on elegant lace background. Great for traditional medici
RME0W7TP–Calamus, Flag Root, Sweet Myrtle (Acorus calamus). Leaves and inflorescence. Studio picture against a white background
RF2BJ9JAA–Calamus (Acorus calamus) isolated on white
RF2T94CXP–3d illustration of set Stipa Gigantea bush isolated on black background
RF2PJR2T0–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus
RF2K2EARA–several pieces of dried Sweet flag root on white
RF2R75F8G–Calamus root isolated on white background. Sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, vasambu. Dry root of Acorus calamus.
RM2AAAN0F–Acorus root, Cinnamon Sedge, Flagroot, Myrtle Flag, Sweet Calamus / (Acorus calmus) | Kalmuswurzel, Deutscher Ingwer, Deutscher Zitwer, Echter Kalmus,
RF2J1A6NE–few dried Sweet flag (calamus) roots close up on gray wooden table
RFG1YGYT–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag over white background
RFP9GWHX–Reed growing on the river, summer in Poland.
RFH28C3C–Acorus calamus or medicinal Sweet flag with another ayurvedic herb over white background
RF2G2DFBF–Fresh Acorus calamus roots, also known as sweet flag, isolated on light background. Calamus root is used in cosmetics and personal care products. Beau
RFGW3WCG–Soapnuts and sweet flag in a mortar with pestle over white background
RF2H7JJ5Y–Closeup of muskrat root plants growing on the lakeshore
RMPG2K38–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. V—^t^-^ ^<rcl t!^ ^ iliJi ^tOrUS calamus- Naiural (Jrdkk: Aracece — Arum Family. EARLY everywhere in low, wet soils throughout the United States, the Sweet Flag, or Calamus Root, as it is sometimes called, may be found, the grouping of its swordlike leaves adding variety to the surrounding landscape. The root is thick and bran
RF2T67C51–Limnodium. Yellow blueflag (Iris pseudacorus). Plant with fruits on North swamp marches. Thickets of common reed and sedge around
RMRD2YDW–. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. E RLY evervwliere in low, wet soils throughout the United Stales, the Sweet Flag, or Calamus Root, as it is sometimes ^ called, may be found, the grouping of its swordlike leaves adding variety to the surrounding landscape. The root is .â¢^ thick and branching, creeping along through the watery ^^'^ bt)il like so many reaching lingers. It is highly aromatic ^ to the taste, and is often used medicinally as a mild stimulant and tonic, being highly spoken of by some physicians as a valuable g' ingredient in ague remedies. T
RMD7H8P1–Calamus, Flag Root, Sweet Myrtle (Acorus calamus). Leaves and inflorescence. Studio picture against a white background
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