File:Thapsia garganica (Bauer).jpg

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Description This work Thapsia_garganica is signed F. Bauer, from the drawings made for John Sibthorp's Flora Graeca. These were later used as the basis of the engravings by James Sowerby for that work. Crop.
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Author Possibly Ferdinand Bauer
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