- US IlHpHS 1996.5-PDHP-6.0
- Item
- 1915-01-01
A black and white photograph taken of Stipes Woods during winter by Jesse Lowe Smith.
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A black and white photograph taken of Stipes Woods during winter by Jesse Lowe Smith.
Orobauch uniflora, also known as one-flower cancer-root, photographed near Dr. Watson's house.
Old cotton wood in Ravine Drive : Winter
Viburnum dentatum : Specimen photographed lying on a glass shelf
A photograph taken of Viburnum dentatum, which is also commonly known as arrowwood.
Photograph of Pitcher plant and calpogon that is partially hand-colored.
Loeb Farm flats showing calopogon and pogonia
On June 23, 1921, Jesse Lowe Smith wrote in his diary, "Left today on Pere Marquette for Charlevoix. Got in after 9:00 P.M. Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold & a young man whom they nicknamed “the Count” met at the Belvidere station and drove me out to the Loeb Farms." Highland Park Public Library. Jesse Lowe Smith Diaries.)
Rose purple orchid along wire fence.
A photograph of a Hepatica (genus of herbaceous perennials in the buttercup family) taken by Jesse Lowe Smith.
A black and white photograph of a Closed bottle gentian.
A black and white photograph taken of Salsify in a meadow or field with buildings in background.