
The image is a vintage botanical illustration, labeled 'PLATE 84.' It features a collection of diagrams depicting cross-sections of plant tissues, specifically showing the arrangement of cells. The cells are represented as small, roughly hexagonal shapes, creating a honeycomb-like pattern within each diagram. The diagrams vary in shape and size, including rectangles, triangles, and curved forms. Each shape is outlined with thin, blue lines, and the interior is filled with the hexagonal cell pattern. Numbers (1-17) are placed near each diagram, likely for identification or reference. The background is a pale yellow, giving the image an aged, antique appearance. The overall style is detailed and scientific, typical of botanical illustrations from the late 19th or early 20th century.