
All black-and-white images of text are from EEBO. The following lead to EEBO page images of quotes on the mandrake, by the author's last name and publication date: Hay (1616), Basse (1619), Hakewill (1627), Wilkins (1668). The following lead to EEBO page images of quotes on on the arbor inversa: Adam (1614), Fuller (1628), Leigh (1646), Goodman (1651), Culverwel (1652), Hardy (1656), Evelyn (1670), Fell (1676),Marvell (1681), Manton (1685). Margaret Cavendish's Observations upon experimental philosophy is available through EEBO here.Note that you will need to be subscribed and logged into EEBO for these links to work.
A digital facsimile of Nehemiah Grew's The Anatomy of Plants (1682) is available here through the Missouri Botanical Garden Library. Grew's Comparative Anatomy of Trunks is available here, and his An idea of a phytological history here, both through SICD.
All images from Robert Hooke's Micrographia come from The Warnock Library, Octavo Edition (1998).
A digital facsimile of the Arzneipflanzenbuch, the Augsburg herbal containing images of mandrake roots, is available from the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek.
Münster's Europa regina was taken from here.
Thanks to Paul at Bibliodyssey for his many wonderful links.