Category
Collection
Object type
Date
Assortment of leaves, some called uluandele, modern drug described by Greek writers Theophrastus and Dioscorodes, European(?), 1880-1930

Assortment of leaves

1880-1930

Specimen of tchipotovaso plant, furry stem with large lanceolate leaves, cures the itch, thought to be European, 1880-1930

Specimen of tchipotovaso plan

1880-1930

Plant specimen possibly ovi viokosi or pahopa, stem with large brown leaves attached, thought to be European, 1880-1930

Plant specimen possibly ovi viokosi or pahopa

1880-1930

Specimen of a plant with leaves similar to those of an oak, information on folder and card is ambiguous, possibly not related, thought to be African, 1880-1930

Specimen of a plant with leaves similar to those of an oak

1880-1930

Herbarium sheet displaying leaves, flowers and beans of cocoa plant, glassed and framed, from Mexico and north of South America, 1900 -1930

Herbarium sheet displaying leaves

1900-1930

Five specimens of the geigeria plant, narrow twigs with yellow lancealate leaves, from S. W. Africa or S. Angola, 1851-1930

Five specimens of the geigeria plant

1851-1930

Three dried stalks of the plant lasiosiphon anthylloides, for fever, in polythene bag, Basuto tribe, user, South Africa, 1860-1900

Three dried stalks of the plant lasiosiphon anthylloides

1860-1900

Specimen of plant, forked twig with dusters of narrow lanceolate leaves pointing upwards, thought to be European, 1880-1930

Specimen of plant

1880-1930

Specimen of na-xindjole plant, modern drug described by Theophrastus and Dioscorides, thought to be Asian, 1880-1930

Specimen of na-xindjole plant

1880-1930

Specimen of xindjole plant, a kind of quinine, thought to be Asian, 1880-1930

Specimen of xindjole plant

1880-1930

Cut length of twig partially wrapped by leafed plant, native medicine Northern Rhodesia, 1910-1930

Cut length of twig partially wrapped by leafed plant

1910-1930

Plant specimen short stem with long ferny tendrils growing upwards, European(?), 1880-1930

Plant specimen short stem with long ferny tendrils growing upwards

1880-1930