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Horticulture Collection (page 12)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rosa Emma Wright

Rosa Emma Wright, a tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with bright orange flowers, some open and some in bud

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rosa gallica Versicolor (Rosa Mundi)

Rosa gallica Versicolor (Rosa Mundi), a popular rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, with an open flower and two buds. The petals are variegated, with pink and purple markings

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree) in blossom

Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree) in blossom
Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree), several ornamental trees planted near water, laden with pink and white blossom. Daffodils are growing at their roots

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rosa Courtney Page

Rosa Courtney Page, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with a deep red flower and velvety petals

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Juniperus Communis (Common Juniper)

Juniperus Communis (Common Juniper), a woody plant of the Cupressaceae family. Seen here is the Prostrata variety, a low-growing shrub covering some rocks

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rosa Independence Day

Rosa Independence Day, a hybrid tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with two pink-orange flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Marginata (Marginate or Silver Edged Primrose)

Primula Marginata (Marginate or Silver Edged Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with pale pink or purple flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Sikkimensis (Himalayan Cowslip)

Primula Sikkimensis (Himalayan Cowslip), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with bright pink or yellow flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) Celtic King

Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) Celtic King
Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose), Celtic King variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Forrestii (Forest Primrose)

Primula Forrestii (Forest Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with a bright yellow flower, native to China

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Malacoides (Fairy Primrose, Baby Primrose)

Primula Malacoides (Fairy Primrose, Baby Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, native to China, with white, pink or purple flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Frondosa (Leafy Primrose)

Primula Frondosa (Leafy Primrose), a herbaceous perennial of the Primulaceae family. It has mauve-pink flowers with yellow centres

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Involucrata

Primula Involucrata, a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with white or pink flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) with bee guard

Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) with bee guard
Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose), Alexandra variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose)

Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Farinosa (Birds Eye Primrose)

Primula Farinosa (Birds Eye Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, with violet-blue or candy pink flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Megaseifolia

Primula Megaseifolia, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with pink flowers, native to Southern Turkey, seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Denticulata (Drumstick or Himalayan Primrose)

Primula Denticulata (Drumstick or Himalayan Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, native to alpine regions as well as Afghanistan and China

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Polypodium Dryopteris or Gymnocarpium Dryopteris

Polypodium Dryopteris or Gymnocarpium Dryopteris (Oak Fern, Western Oakfern, Common Oak Fern, Northern Oak Fern), of the Polypodiaceae, Cystopteridaceae or Dryopteridaceae family

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose)

Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with purple flowers, a cross between the Primula Hirsuta (Stinking Primrose)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Lilium Krameri (Lilium Japonicum)

Lilium Krameri (Lilium Japonicum), a species of Lily of the Liliaceae family, with pale pink flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Edraianthus Serpyllifolia (Grassy Bells)

Edraianthus Serpyllifolia (Grassy Bells)
Edraianthus Serpyllifolia, or Wahlenbergia Serpyllifolia (Grassy Bells), a perennial flowering plant of the Campanulaceae family

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Shortia Uniflora (Nippon Bells)

Shortia Uniflora (Nippon Bells), a flowering plant of the Diapensiaceae family, with pale pink flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Nymphaea Mooreana (Water Lily)

Nymphaea Mooreana (Water Lily), an acquatic plant of the Nymphaeaceae family. It has a yellow flower with an orange centre

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Iris Gracilipes (Crested Iris)

Iris Gracilipes (Crested Iris), a flower of the Iridaceae family, with mauve, yellow and white colouring, native to Japan

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Lilium Humboldtii (Humboldts Lily)

Lilium Humboldtii (Humboldts Lily), a flower of the Liliaceae family, with bright orange flowers with red spots. It is named after the naturalist and explorer, Alexander von Humboldt

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus on an outcrop

Dianthus on an outcrop
An array of Dianthus on an outcrop. It is a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family, with many species

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus Caryophyllus (Carnation)

Dianthus Caryophyllus (Carnation)
Dianthus Caryophyllus (Clove Pink, Carnation) named Jazz, seen here in close-up with cream-coloured petals and bright pink edging. The Dianthus belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Erodium Corsicum

Erodium Corsicum, a perennial flowering plant of the Geraniaceae family. Seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus in a rocky setting

Dianthus in a rocky setting
An array of Dianthus in a rocky setting. It is a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family, with many species

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus Hungaricus

Dianthus Hungaricus, a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Draba Aizoides in the Gummen Alps, Switzerland

Draba Aizoides in the Gummen Alps, Switzerland
Draba Aizoides (Yellow Whitlowgrass) growing on rocks in the Gummen Alps, Switzerland. It is a cruciferous plant of the Brassicaceae (cabbage family), with many species. It has bright yellow flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Oxalis Lobata or Perdicaria (Sorrel)

Oxalis Lobata or Perdicaria (Sorrel), a perennial flowering plant of the Oxalidaceae family, with yellow-orange flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus species (unidentified)

Dianthus species (unidentified)
A species Dianthus, closest in appearance to Dianthus Alpinus (Alpine Pink), a perennial flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. Seen here in close-up

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth)

Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth), a perennial flowering plant of the Hyacinthaceae family, with three varieties. It is named after the Russian botanist, Apollo Mussin-Pushkin

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Silene Acaulis (Moss Campion)

Silene Acaulis (Moss Campion), a mountain-dwelling wildflower of the Caryophyllaceae family, with pink flowers, growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus Neglectus (Alpine Pink)

Dianthus Neglectus (Alpine Pink), a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. Seen here in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Eranthis Hyemalis (Winter Aconite, Wolfs Bane)

Eranthis Hyemalis (Winter Aconite, Wolfs Bane), a flowering plant of the Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family. It has bright yellow cup-shaped flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Oxalis Crassipes Rosea (Strawberry Oxalis, Wood Sorrel)

Oxalis Crassipes Rosea (Strawberry Oxalis, Wood Sorrel), a perennial flowering plant of the Oxalidaceae family, with rose-pink flowers. Seen here in the daytime, with the flowers open

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus Deltoides (Maiden Pink)

Dianthus Deltoides (Maiden Pink), a perennial flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Iris Orientalis (Spuria Beardless Iris)

Iris Orientalis (Spuria Beardless Iris), a flowering perennial of the Iridaceae family, with purple flowers (this species also has yellow or cream-coloured flowers)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus Alpinus (Alpine Pink)

Dianthus Alpinus (Alpine Pink), a perennial flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. Seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Dianthus Frigidus

Dianthus Frigidus, a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family with pale purple flowers

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Paris Exhibition, Palace of Horticulture

Paris Exhibition, Palace of Horticulture
View from outside the Palace of Horticulture at the Paris Exhibition. The exhibition (Exposition Universelle) lasted from 15 April until 12 November 1900 and received 50 million visitors

Background imageHorticulture Collection: The Palm House, Kew Gardens, London

The Palm House, Kew Gardens, London. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Campanula Speciosa (Pyrenean Bellflower)

Campanula Speciosa (Pyrenean Bellflower) of the Campanulaceae family. It often has blue-violet flowers, but is seen here with very pale blue petals

Background imageHorticulture Collection: The Meskoutine Mineral Bath near Guelma

The Meskoutine Mineral Bath near Guelma
A giant Turpentine tree outside the Thermal baths, covering 420 m (sq) at the Meskoutine Mineral Baths, near Guelma, Algeria

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Campanula (Bellflower) Velutina

Campanula (Bellflower) Velutina of the Campanulaceae family. Seen here in close-up from above, growing in a rocky setting



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