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Garden / Chiswick RhsPortion of the ROCKERY at the Royal Horticultural Societys Gardens, Chiswick
Calverley Grounds, Tunbridge Wells, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Stanley Mill, GloucstershireStanley Mill, Stonehouse, Ryeford, Stroud Valley, Gloucstershire. The chimney smokes. In the foreground is a rookery Date: 1989
Primula Juliae (Juliana Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, named after the person who discovered it in April 1900 in the Caucasus Mountains of south west Russia
People with model sailing boats on a pond. Date: circa 1960
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - Sandford Park - Waterfalls and Rock Garden. Date: 1936
Girl holding a dog in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
The Rockery, Central Gardens, DorsetThe Rockery, Central Gardens, Bournemouth, Dorset, England. Date: 1930s
Japanese Gardens, Japan British Exhibition, LondonGarden of the Floating Isle in the Japanese Gardens, Japan British Exhibition, held at White City, West London. Date: 1910
View of Reginald Malbys garden and pondA view of Reginald Malbys garden, showing a pond surrounded by plants and flowers
Array of spring flowers in a rock gardenAn array of colourful spring flowers, including daffodils and tulips, in an unidentified rock garden
Saxifraga Lingulata in the Malby gardenSaxifraga Lingulata, of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Ornamental pond in a gardenAn ornamental pond in an unidentified garden. Lily leaves and flowers float on the water, and other flowers flourish in the surrounding rockery
Unidentified gardenAn unidentified garden with a rockery in the foreground and trees in the background
Saxifraga Palmata, growing by stepsSaxifraga Palmata, a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Unidentified garden with rockeryAn unidentified garden with plants growing on a rockery
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
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 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
Primula Megaseifolia, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with pink flowers, native to Southern Turkey, seen here growing in a rocky setting
Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with purple flowers, a cross between the Primula Hirsuta (Stinking Primrose)
Edraianthus Serpyllifolia (Grassy Bells)Edraianthus Serpyllifolia, or Wahlenbergia Serpyllifolia (Grassy Bells), a perennial flowering plant of the Campanulaceae family
Erodium Corsicum, a perennial flowering plant of the Geraniaceae family. Seen here growing in a rocky setting
Dianthus Hungaricus, a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family
Dianthus Neglectus (Alpine Pink), a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. Seen here in a rocky setting
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
Dianthus Alpinus (Alpine Pink), a perennial flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. Seen here growing in a rocky setting
Dianthus Frigidus, a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family with pale purple flowers
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
Agave Panyi or Parryi (Parrys Agave)Agave Panyi or Parryi (Parrys Agave or Mescal Agave), a succulent plant of the Agavaceae family with grey-green leaves, resembling a giant artichoke
Cistus Villosus and Dianthus HungaricusCistus Villosus (Soft-Hairy Rock Rose), a flowering plant of the Cistaceae family (background), with Dianthus Hungaricus, a flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family (foreground)
Edraianthus Pumilio (Rock Bells, Grassy Bells)Edraianthus Pumilio (Rock Bells or Grassy Bells), a perennial mountain plant of the Campanulaceae (Bellflower) family. The flowers are bluish-purple or white. See here in close-up, from above
Crocus Versicolor in a rockeryCrocus Versicolor (Cloth of Silver crocus), with white petals and purple stripes. Seen here in a rockery setting
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
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
Kings Norton Union Cottage Homes, Shenley Fields, WorcesterRockery garden at the cottage homes at Shenley Fields, Worcester, established in the 1880s by the Kings Norton Union to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Family Photo 1910Mother and children, pose for the camera in the back garden. One of the younger girls wears spectacles. The boys wear knitted jerseys or shirts with large fall collars