Homeric Imagery and the Natural Environment Citation: Brockliss, William. 2019. Homeric Imagery and the Natural Environment. Hellenic Studies Series 82. Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.ebook:CHS_BrocklissW.Homeric_Imagery_and_the_Natural_Environment.2019. Plates Plate 1. Spring blooms at the ancient site of Epidaurus, 30 March 2015. Photo by the author. Plate 2. Spring blooms at the ancient site of Eleusis, 31 March 2015. Photo by the author. Plate 3. Spring bloom on the slopes of the ancient site of Mycenae, 10 March 2009. Photo by the author. Plate 4. Narcissus tazetta ssp. lacticolor found at Thebes, from the herbarium of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Photo by the author. Plate 5. The sanctuary of Apollo and adjacent buildings on Delos, 1 April 2015. Photo by the author. Plate 6. The banks of the Scamander north of Ezine, August 30 2008. Photo by Gebhard Bieg, Troia Project, University of Tübingen.