Acacia seedling maybe
Content can be downloaded for non-commercial purposes, such as for personal use or in educational resources.
For commercial purposes please contact the copyright holder directly.
Read more about the Creative Archive Licence.
Description
A seedling/sapling of the swamp wattle/acacia depicted on the walls of the Drawing Room in Castell Coch. This plant is naturalised in the mediterranean, especially on Sicily, where Lord Bute spent the winter months each year
Uploaded by
Date Joined:
31/01/2012
Creator:
William Burges
License information:
Copyright Details:
Adrienne Wood
Item uploaded:
6/5/2018
Views:
684
Favourites:
0
More items with these tags
Related items
-
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Geology
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Mammal
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Landscape & Ice/Snow
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Landscape & History/Archaeology
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Ice/Snow
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Landscape & Industry
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Fungi
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Plant/tree & Equisetum
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Plant/tree & Caltha
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project -
Castell Coch, Taffs well: Plant/tree & Viola hirta
Type ItemUploaded by 'A Dedicated Naturalist', the Mary Gillham Archive Project
Contact Us
To request take down or report racist, offensive or otherwise harmful content.
You must be logged in to leave a comment