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Flower petals sprinkling a raft. Print shows flower petals falling on a log raft and the man driving the raft. Date between 1848 and 1858
Clematis Indivisa Willd. or Clematis PaniculataClematis Indivisa Willd. also known as Clematis Paniculata J. F. Gmel, or (in New Zealand) Puawhananga. 1888
Olearia Semidentata (Daisy Bush, Tree Aster), a flowering shrub. 1888
Hibiscus angulosus grandiflorus, yellow hibiscus flower, a climbing plant with yellow flowers. 1893
Senecio Perdicioides or RaukumaraSenecio Perdicioides, common name Raukumara, an aromatic flowering shrub. 1888
Royal Wedding 1934 - making rose petalsRose petals made to be thrown at the Royal Wedding between Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece who were married at Westminster Abbey on 29 November 1934
Iris FlowerA close-up of an Iris flower. Date: 1960s
Tatler Summer Number front cover, 6 June 1962Front cover of The Tatler Summer Number contrasting an engraving of a demure Victorian lady with a photograph of peachy pink rose petals, giving an overall summery feel! Date: 1962
Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter ShepherdMrs Anthony Royle, wife of the M.P. for Richmond, wearing a bold busby hat transformed into a mass of buttercup petals for summer designed by Peter Shepherd
George V and sons at wedding of Princess Maud of FifeInformal photograph of King George V pictured with two of his sons, Prince George (centre), later Duke of Kent and Prince Albert, later King George VI, all at the wedding of Princess Maud of Fife
Fountain and Wisteria at Paddockhurst, West SussexView of a fountain in the garden at Paddockhurst, near Selsfield Common, West Sussex. The house dates from the 17th century, and is now used as a school
Daisy / Language of FlowersDaisy personified
The perfume industry in BulgariaDistillation of roses in a factory in Kazanik, Bulgaria, followed by the maceration of the petals in olive oil
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
Rosa Marechal Niel, a tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, showing one flower with pale yellow petals
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
Rosa Courtney Page, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with a deep red flower and velvety petals
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
St Anns Well, Buxton, Derbyshire - the well is dressed as part of the long traditional of Well Dressing in Derbyshire and the Peak District
Campanula Speciosa (Pyrenean Bellflower) of the Campanulaceae family. It often has blue-violet flowers, but is seen here with very pale blue petals
Campanula (Bellflower) Velutina of the Campanulaceae family. Seen here in close-up from above, growing in a rocky setting
Mesembryanthemum (Midday Flowering) Tricolor, a flowering plant of the Aizoaceae family native to southern Africa with daisy-like petals in three different shades of pink
Anemone -- unidentified speciesAn unidentified species of Anemone -- there are roughly 120 species in this Ranunculaceae (buttercup) family
Pelargonium Sir Thomas Hanbury of the Geraniaceae family, with bright orange-red flowers. It is named after the English cloth merchant
Bulbocodium Vernum (Spring Meadow Saffron), a beautiful but poisonous plant of the Colchicaceae family. The flowers have long pink and white petals
Cyclamen showing spiral seed stemsA species of Cyclamen (Myrsinaceae family) showing spiral seed stems
Narcissus Cantabricus Monophyllus (Durieu) of the Amaryllidaceae family. It has one leaf per bulb, and a creamy white flower
Dodecatheon Meadia (Shooting Star, American Cowslip, Indian Chief, Pride of Ohio, etc), a small herbaceous perennial with pale pink petals
Crocus Versicolor in a rockeryCrocus Versicolor (Cloth of Silver crocus), with white petals and purple stripes. Seen here in a rockery setting
Crocus Versicolor (Cloth of Silver crocus), with white petals and purple stripes
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
Cyclamen Europaeum (Purpurascens), traditionally classified in the Primulaceae family, but more recently reclassified in the Myrsinaceae family
Boy in Daisy Meadow 1940Does she love me ? Yes, I know - cos the petals of the daisy told me so !
New Year Geraniums C1880A bunch of colourful geraniums to wish you a Happy New Year
Pot Pourri 1886Pot-Pourri: Made with rose leaves, lavender, heliotrope and lemon-scented leaves, dried in the sun and put into a tall jar
Alexandra Arrives 1863Princess Alexandra arrives at Gravesend from Denmark, for her marriage to Edward Prince of Wales : rose petals are profusely scattered to welcome her
Single Dahlias with stellate character
Counting Daisy PetalsCOUNTING DAISY PETALS He loves me, he loves me not
Accession of Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth Is accession to the throne is marked by rejoicing among the people; here petals are strewn in front of her horse