Description: Drawing of Donatia fascicularis from the Endeavour voyage of James Cook at Terra del Fuego. Date: 1769. Source: Scan of original. Author: Sydney Parkinson. Permission (Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium alsinoides from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium pedunculatum from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission (Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium fissilobum from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission (Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Drawing of what was reported to be Stylidium uliginosum from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. The plants that were the subjects for this drawing were collected from the Endeavour River in Australia and since S. uliginosum isn't native to Australia, this is a drawing of Stylidium tenerum. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Botanical print of Stylidium graminifolium from The Botanical Register: Consisting of Coloured Figures of Exotic Plants, Cultivated in British Gardens. (print #90). Date: 1816. Source: scan of original. Author: Sydenham Edwards. Permission(Reusing this file): PD.
Description: A botanical print of Stylidium graminifolium (Grass triggerplant) from Curtis's Botanical Magazine (volume 44, plate 1918). Original found at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/483223. Date: 1817. Source: Scan of original. Author: Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Permission(Reusing this file): PD.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium graminifolium from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Stylidium adnatum specimen in the National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Meise, just north of Brussels, Belgium. Date: 29 September 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Daderot. Permission(Reusing this file): Public domain.