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Geum Reptans (Creeping Avens), a perennial plant of the Rosaceae family
Sedum Spectabile (Ice Plant) in the snowSedum Spectabile (Ice Plant) of the Crassulaceae family, a hardy perennial with bright pink flowers. Seen here in the snow
Tiarella Cordifolia (Foamflower)Tiarella Cordifolia (Heartleaved Foamflower, Allegheny Foamflower), a hardy perennial of the Saxifragaceae family
Crocus Versicolor (Cloth of Silver crocus), with white petals and purple stripes
Sempervivum Arachnoideum Laggeri (Houseleek or Liveforever), a succulent alpine and sub-alpine plant of the Crassulaceae family which grows in rosettes
Trifolium Apinum (Alpine Clover), a flowering plant of the Fabaceae family
Anemone Vernalis (Pulsatilla Vernalis), with the pink and white flowers partially open, and very hairy stems
Androsace Sarmentosa, of the Primulaceae family, also known as rock jasmine or fairy candelabra. They flourish in rock clefts in the full sun, and spread rapidly
Alyssum Saxatile Citrinum (Basket of Gold), a hardy perennial of the Brassicaceae family, with yellow flowers suitable for rock gardens and borders
Asperula Suberosa (Woodruff), a perennial of the Rubiaceae family. Seen here growing in a rocky setting, with pink flowers
Ranunculus Montanus (Montana Buttercup)Ranunculus Montanus (Molten Gold Montana or Mountain Buttercup), a perennial of the Ranunculaceae family with bright yellow flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting
Anemone Blanda or WindflowerAnemone Blanda, also known as Windflower, with a daisy-like mauve flower
Cyclamen Europaeum (Purpurascens), traditionally classified in the Primulaceae family, but more recently reclassified in the Myrsinaceae family
Garden detail with stream at Abbotswood, GloucestershireView of a detail of the garden, with a stream running through it, at Abbotswood, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. The gardens were created by Sir Edwin Lutyens
Lily pond at Abbotswood, GloucestershireView of a lily pond in the formal gardens at Abbotswood, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. The gardens were created by Sir Edwin Lutyens
Euphorbia Wulfenii (Spurge, Milkweed)Euphorbia Characias Wulfenii (Spurge, Milkweed), an evergreen perennial with yellow-green flowers, growing in a rockery setting
Acantholimon Glumaceum (Prickly Thrift), a perennial alpine plant of the Plumbaginaceae (plumbago or leadwort) family, with bright pink or purple flowers in the summer, best suited to rock gardens
Camellia bush growing in a gardenA Camellia (Camellias) bush, a flowering plant of the Theaceae family, with bright red flowers, growing by a garden wall
Shakespeares birthplace, Stratford upon AvonA view of Shakespeares birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, as seen from the street
Androsace Glacialis, of the Primulaceae family, also known as rock jasmine or fairy candelabra. They flourish in rock clefts on alpine summits, with pink flowers fading to white in the early spring
Forsythia Intermedia, a genus of the Oleaceae (Olive) family, and a hybrid of Forsythia Suspensa and Forsythia Viridissima. It has bright yellow flowers
Rose garden at Kew GardensA rose garden at Kew Gardens, West London, with trees and shrubs in the background
View inside a greenhouse at Kew Gardens, West London, with an array of plants and flowers of different colours
Tulips at Kew GardensA colourful display of tulips and other plants and flowers at Kew Gardens, West London
Croci at Kew GardensYellow and mauve croci (crocus, crocuses) growing in the grass at Kew Gardens, West London
Flowerbeds and trees at Kew GardensFlowerbeds, trees and ornamental stone vases at Kew Gardens, West London
Spring bedding at Kew GardensSpring bedding with trees in the background at Kew Gardens, West London
Iris Iberica at Kew GardensIris Iberica growing beside the water at Kew Gardens, West London
Garden in CambridgeshireAn unidentified garden in Cambridgeshire with a view across the lawn, showing colourful plants and shrubs growing on either side of a flight of stone steps, a red brick garden wall
Daffodils at Kew GardensDaffodils (Narcissus) with trees in the background at Kew Gardens, West London
Snowdrops at Kew GardensSnowdrops (Galanthus) at Kew Gardens, West London
Kestrel and English Countryside sceneryA Kestrel sat on a fencepost is set into the border framing a n atmospheric view of the late summer light throwing the shape of the trees of an English countryside into sharp relief
Four Winds - WestOCCIDENS Zephyrus, the Wind of the West, pursues the goddess Flora, making her drop her flowers onto the Earth below Date: circa 1640
Fridtjof Nansen, Franz Josef Land, 1896Engraving showing Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930), the Norwegian explorer, biologist and oceanographer, pictured at Cape Flora, Franz Josef Land, 1896
The Sinking of the Eira, Cape Flora, 1881Engraving showing the yacht Eira, commanded by Benjamin Leigh Smith, crushed by the ice and sinking off Cape Flora, Franz Joseph Land, 21st August 1881
The Crew of the Eira Arctic Expedition reach safety, 1882Engraving showing the crew of the Eira Arctic Expedition of 1881-1882, led by Benjamin Leigh Smith, in the boats (foreground) reaching the safety of the yacht Hope, August 1882
Myth / FloraQueen Flora calls upon the flowers of the garden after their winter sleep
Humming Birds - 2(Trochilidae) Birds of this species depicted among tropical flora
Plants / Crescentia CujeteThe CALABASH-TREE, found by the conquistadors in the West Indies, depicted with other flora and fauna
MAROONED ON ANDROMEDAMAROONED IN ANDROMEDA (Clark Ashton-Smith) The animal-eating flora of Andromeda are beautiful to look at but not much fun on closer acquaintance
Flora Fabbri / Ballet 1846FLORA FABBRI Ballet dancer in the role of Mazourka in Le Diable a Quatre in 1846
Alpine Species 1903Alpine Flora: Campanula Zoysii; Campanula Thyrsoidia; Campanula Pusilla; Campanula Pulla; Campanula Barbata
Flora in the Glen / ScottFlora in the Glen of Glennaquoich
Charles / Flora EscapeCharles Edward Stuart escapes with the help of Flora MacDonald
Lloyd George & WorkersDAVID LLOYD GEORGE accompanied by Flora Drummond and Phyllis Ayrton, greets women munitions workers towards the end of World War One
Ww1 Workers / Lloyd GeorgeIn Manchester, Flora Drummond and Phyllis Ayrton greet Prime Minister David Lloyd George and introduce him to a group of enthusiastic women munitions workers
Election CampaignFlora Drummond ( The General) & Phyllis Ayrton campaigning for Christabel Pankhurst in Smethwick. Christabel represented the Womens Party in 1918 & 1919