
This is a vintage botanical illustration on a cream-colored, aged paper. It features several detailed watercolor paintings of plants and their parts. At the top, there's a cluster of brown, cone-shaped plant heads, resembling spores or seed pods, accompanied by a small patch of green grass. Below that, a depiction of a plant with pale yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers emerging from a central stem. The flowers are slightly translucent, with delicate veining. Further down, there's a branch with small, rounded buds or growths, and another patch of green grass. To the left of the branch, there's a close-up of a single flower, showcasing its delicate petals and yellow center. Handwritten script in the upper left corner reads "Found near by Susquehanah", indicating the location where the plants were observed. A small label in the lower right corner reads "A. tubi". The overall style is reminiscent of 19th-century botanical illustrations, with a focus on accurate detail and delicate watercolor washes.