Geranium Gallery
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Choose from 87 pictures in our Geranium collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Cranesbill or Geranium species
Angular-stalked cranesbill, Geranium angulatum, Dr. Wallich's cranesbill, G. wallichianum, silver-leaved cranesbill, G. argenteum, Caucasian cranesbill, G. ibericum, white-flowered cranesbill, G. albiflorum, Geranium sanguineum, flesh-coloured heron's bill, Erodium incarnatum, and ternate-leaved heron's bill, Erodium hymenodes. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849. Date:
© Florilegius/Mary Evans

Smith's Geranium, Preference; sweet purple
Smith's Geranium, Preference; The sweet purple and white flowered Violets, Purity of sentiment, candour, modesty innocence. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora, with botanic and poetic illustrations, being a selection of flowers drawn from nature arranged emblematically, Heath Hall, Wakefield, 1834. Smith's Geranium, Preference; The sweet purple and white flowered Violets, Purity of sentiment, candour, modesty & innocence. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora, with botanic and poetic illustrations, being a selection of flowers drawn from nature arranged emblematically, Heath Hall, Wakefield, 1834. Date:
© Florilegius/Mary Evans

Jungle geranium and yellow oleander
Jungle geranium, Ixora coccinea, and yellow oleander, Thevetia neriifolia, Cascabela thevetia. Chromolithograph after a botanical drawing by Emily Eden from her Flowers from an Indian Garden: Second Series: Hope, Breidenbach Co, Dusseldorf, 1860s. Eden was an English female aristocratic writer, novelist and traveler who accompanied her brother George in India from 1836 to 1842. Jungle geranium, Ixora coccinea, and yellow oleander, Thevetia neriifolia, Cascabela thevetia. Chromolithograph after a botanical drawing by Emily Eden from her Flowers from an Indian Garden: Second Series: Hope, Breidenbach & Co, Dusseldorf, 1860s. Eden was an English female aristocratic writer, novelist and traveler who accompanied her brother George in India from 1836 to 1842. Date:
© Florilegius/Mary Evans