Thank you for sharing these intriguing observations. It's fascinating to note the distinction between the illustrations on the Herbal pages in Currier A and those in Currier B. In my opinion, the plants also exhibit many similarities and similar ideas like the "root platforms". Therefore, I would only conclude that Herbal B pages were illustrated separately from Herbal A pages, but not necessarily that different scribes illustrated these pages.
On your webpage you list 11 folios with daisies: 31r, 34v, 39r, 40r, 40v, 43r, 43v, 46r, 46v, 48r, 48v. I'm curious why you didn't include You are not allowed to view links.
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Login to view. yourself as "B-like flowers". Maybe it is just the wording as you describe the list as "Daisies are found in 11 B-folios" and what you mean are not Daisies in generall? I'm also not sure if I would include You are not allowed to view links.
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You also list 8 folios with what you call "grass" (many parallel lines that appear to be growing around the base of the stem): 45r, 34v, 39v, 43v, 46r, 55r, 94v, 95v2. Can you explain why you didn't include You are not allowed to view links.
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Login to view. to that list? Are you only counting parallel lines at the base of the stem? If that's the case, why did you include f43v, f46r, and You are not allowed to view links.
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