Atlas der Alpenflora, Wien, Alpenvereins, 1882, Alps, Atlases, Mountain Plants, The illustration features the plant Oxytropis campestris, commonly known as field milkvetch. It depicts a cluster of lush green leaves and delicate white flowers blooming at the top. The leaves are compound, characterized by their elliptical leaflets that are arranged alternately along the stem. The flowers, grouped in a tight bunch, show a prominent, softly curved shape typical of the species. This botanical representation is accompanied by text indicating its scientific classification and habitat, suggesting it thrives in alpine meadows and high elevations, particularly between 1300 and 2300 meters. The overall composition captures the natural beauty and intricate details of this flowering plant.
Atlas der Alpenflora, Wien, Alpenvereins, 1882, Alps, Atlases, Mountain Plants, The illustration features the plant Oxytropis campestris, commonly known as field milkvetch. It depicts a cluster of lush green leaves and delicate white flowers blooming at the top. The leaves are compound, characterized by their elliptical leaflets that are arranged alternately along the stem. The flowers, grouped in a tight bunch, show a prominent, softly curved shape typical of the species. This botanical representation is accompanied by text indicating its scientific classification and habitat, suggesting it thrives in alpine meadows and high elevations, particularly between 1300 and 2300 meters. The overall composition captures the natural beauty and intricate details of this flowering plant.