Aberdeen Bestiary - Trees and Plants (Arbories)

Trees and Plants (Arbories)

  • Folio 77 verso : Tree (Arbor)
  • Folio 78 verso : Fig tree (Ficus)
  • Folio 79 recto : Again of trees (Item de arboribus)
    • Folio 79 recto : Mulberry tree
    • Folio 79 recto : Sycamore
    • Folio 79 recto : Nut tree
    • Folio 79 recto : Nuts
    • Folio 79 recto : Almond
    • Folio 79 recto : Chestnut
    • Folio 79 recto : Oak
    • Folio 79 verso : Beech tree
    • Folio 79 verso : Carob tree
    • Folio 79 verso : Pistachio tree
    • Folio 79 verso : Pitch-pine
    • Folio 79 verso : Pine
    • Folio 79 verso : Fir tree
    • Folio 79 verso : Cedar
    • Folio 80 recto : Cypress
    • Folio 80 recto : Juniper
    • Folio 80 recto : Plane tree
    • Folio 80 recto : Oak
    • Folio 80 recto : Ash tree
    • Folio 80 recto : Alder
    • Folio 80 verso : Elm
    • Folio 80 verso : Poplar
    • Folio 80 verso : Willow
    • Folio 80 verso : Osier
    • Folio 80 verso : Box tree

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