
This is a vintage botanical illustration on a cream-colored page. It depicts two different views of the same plant, likely a type of wildflower. The plant on the right is shown in full bloom. It has a thick, fibrous root system depicted in shades of green and brown. From this root emerge several green stems that branch out and support three large, heart-shaped flowers. The flowers are a striking blue with a textured, speckled pattern. The plant on the left is a more detailed view of the root and the early stages of flowering. It features a large, round, reddish-brown root with several thin, reddish stems emerging from it. These stems are topped with small, reddish buds and developing flowers, some of which are partially open, revealing a similar blue color to the flowers on the right. The illustration is done in a delicate, hand-drawn style, with fine lines and subtle shading. There is handwritten text at the top left corner, possibly the name of the plant, and numbers at the top right corner. The overall impression is one of a historical botanical study, likely from a herbarium or illustrated manuscript.