The leading potters in England all tried to capitalize on the public interest in plants and the popular cultivation of gardens. Josiah Wedgwood and his partner Thomas Whieldon created an iridescent deep green glaze to make vegetable wares, including their successful cauli-fl ower line seen here.

Excerpt from Josiah Wedgwood, private letter, 1759, as read by David Gordon
Plate, ca. 1770
Staffordshire, England
Earthenware (creamware)
Chipstone Foundation 1990.14
Image taken from Heinrich Wilhelm Schott,
Icones aroidearum,
Vienna, 1857–1859.