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English Gardens title imageTitle image for an English Gardens magazine, depicting an unidentified garden with a grand-looking gateway
People on a street of terraced housing, LondonAdults and children on a street of terraced housing in the East End of London. The girl on the left appears to be cutting pieces of leather
Two boys on a London streetTwo working class Edwardian boys leaning against a wall on a London street
Ancient trees alongside a pathwayAncient trees growing alongside a pathway
Old house with graveyardAn old timbered house with a graveyard in the foreground
Pisum sativum (Pea) Pioneer, a vegetable of the Fabaceae family, showing three pods, with the left-hand pod partially open to reveal the peas inside
Saxifraga Paradoxa, a hardy alpine plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Saxifraga Peltata (Umbrella Plant), a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Laburnum and Copper BeechA Laburnum (Golden Chain) tree of the Fabaceae family, seen here in full flower (bright yellow), with a Copper Beech or Purple Beech (Fagus Sylvatica Purpurea) of the Fagaceae family in the background
Saxifraga Oppositifolia Splendens, a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Japanese tea house and poolA Japanese tea house surrounded by trees and shrubs, viewed from across a pool
Woman standing at a roofed gateAn Edwardian woman standing at a roofed gate with old stone pillars, perhaps leading from the church to the village
Saxifraga varieties in a rocky settingVarieties of Saxifraga, of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Hoar frost on plants in a gardenHoar frost on plants growing either side of some steps in an unidentified garden
Country church and housesView of a church and houses, at the end of a winding country lane
Unidentified house with pond in the foregroundAn unidentified house in a rural setting, with a pond in the right foreground
Saxifraga Oppositifolia, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
View of a lake in early summerA view of a lake in early summer, with a boat moored at the waters edge
Brassica Oleracea Gemmifera (Brussels Sprouts), a vegetable of the Brassicaceae family, seen here still attached to the stalk
Saxifraga Burseriana Gloria, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Country garden with trees and grassAn unidentified country garden, with trees growing alongside a path, and a grassy area in the foreground
Saxifraga Cotyledon Pyramidalis Icelandica (Great Alpine Rockfoil, Greater Evergreen Saxifrage, Maiden Saxifrage), a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family
Saxifraga Cotyledon on a mountainsideSaxifraga Cotyledon, a perennial of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Scene in an autumn forestScene in an unidentified autumn forest, with silver beeches and reddish-brown leaves
Stream with ice and frostAn unidentified stream with ice and frost
Garden with fog and frostAn unidentified garden with fog and frost
Three boys with a metal pail outside a shopThree boys, two of them with bare feet, standing on a pavement outside a shop with a metal pail
Pink rosebush with lavenderA tall pink rosebush (Rosaceae family), with lavender growing below
Arrangement of pale pink rosesAn arrangement of pale pink roses (Rosaceae family)
Saxifraga Andrewsii covered with frostSaxifraga Andrewsii, a perennial of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Rosa Weeping Excelsa, a rambling rose of the Rosaceae family, with bright pink flowers
Hedge of rosesA hedge full of roses (Rosaceae family) of different colours, white, pink and red
Three red-orange roses (Rosaceae family) with a touch of yellow, seen here in close-up
Deep pink rosebushA deep pink rosebush (Rosaceae family), growing in the middle of a well kept lawn
Roses in vases, set out on a tableAn array of roses (Rosaceae family) of different colours, yellow, pink, orange and red, arranged in vases, set out on a table
Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas)Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas, White Dryad), an arctic-alpine flowering plant of the Rosaceae family, with creamy coloured petals. Seen here growing in a rocky setting
Rosa Mrs Foley Hobbs, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, showing one flower with creamy white petals edged with pale pink
Three pink roses (Rosaceae family), seen here in close-up
Rosa Gigantea, the largest species of the Rosaceae family, with white, creamy or yellow flowers. Seen here is a close-up of two white flowers
Rosa Marechal Niel, a tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, showing one flower with pale yellow petals
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
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
Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree) in blossomPrunus (Flowering Cherry Tree), several ornamental trees planted near water, laden with pink and white blossom. Daffodils are growing at their roots
Rosa Courtney Page, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with a deep red flower and velvety petals
Juniperus Communis (Common Juniper), a woody plant of the Cupressaceae family. Seen here is the Prostrata variety, a low-growing shrub covering some rocks
Rosa Independence Day, a hybrid tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with two pink-orange flowers
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
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