RM2GKTE89–Isle of Man Cabbage - Coincya monensis ssp. monensis
RM2K1JNRR–Wallflower Cabbage, Coincya monensis subsp. cheiranthos, in flower.
RMBDYKKF–Wallflower cabbage (Coincya monensis ssp recurvata : Brassicaceae) naturalised on the beach at Par, Cornwall, UK.
RF2WHA9M5–Coincya monensis (yellow flowers) is an annual or perennial herb native to western Europe and northern Africa. Coincya is covered by spiny leaves of C
RF2E07E9W–Old botanical illustration engraving of Isle of Man Cabbage / Coincya monensis, Brassica monensis. See Notes
RF2T970WK–Coincya monensis nevadensis is a Brassicaceae herb endemic to Sierra Nevada National Park, Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
RMP5RAK8–N/A. English: John Curtis British Entomology (1824-1840) Folio 529 Diptera: Miltogramma punctata (Colletes’ Attendant, or Bees’-nest Fly) The plant is Coincya monensis (Arran Cabbage). 1836. John Curtis 238 Britishentomologyvolume8Plate529
RMP55TDE–Miltogramma punctata, Colletes’ Attendant fly, Bees’-nest fly, with Isle of Man cabbage, Brassica monensis. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.