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1798 · London
by CURTIS, William
London: W. Curtis, 1798. unbound. Botanical print. Engraving with original hand coloring. Sheet measures 18 x 10 3/8". London: William Curtis, 1798.
Agrosema githago, or common corn cockle, is moderately poisonous to humans, livestock, and birds.
William Curtis (1746-1799) was an English botanist who began as an apothecary before turning his attention to natural history. He established his own London Botanic Garden in the 1770's and published "Flora Londinensis" (6 volumes, 1777-1798) which was devoted to urban nature. This was not a financial success, but he went on to publish "The Botanical Magazine" in 1787, a work that featured (truncated)
Agrosema githago, or common corn cockle, is moderately poisonous to humans, livestock, and birds.
William Curtis (1746-1799) was an English botanist who began as an apothecary before turning his attention to natural history. He established his own London Botanic Garden in the 1770's and published "Flora Londinensis" (6 volumes, 1777-1798) which was devoted to urban nature. This was not a financial success, but he went on to publish "The Botanical Magazine" in 1787, a work that featured (truncated)