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Black Eyed Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting World of Black-Eyed: From Barclays Maurandia to Thunbergia" Step into a mesmerizing world where black-eyed wonders unfold

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Decorative botanical print with black-eyed susan vine, bindweed and trumpet vine

Decorative botanical print with black-eyed susan vine, bindweed and trumpet vine
5855548 Decorative botanical print with black-eyed susan vine, bindweed and trumpet vine; (add.info.: Three climbing plants including white black-eyed susan vine (Thunbergia alata)

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Yellow flowers and leaves of Black-eyed Susan vine, Thunbergia alata

Yellow flowers and leaves of Black-eyed Susan vine, Thunbergia alata
5856234 Yellow flowers and leaves of Black-eyed Susan vine, Thunbergia alata; (add.info.: Yellow flowers and leaves of Black-eyed Susan vine, Thunbergia alata. Hand-colored illustration by E.D)

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Barclays Maurandia, the winged Thunbergia and Forget me not

Barclays Maurandia, the winged Thunbergia and Forget me not
Barclays Maurandia, Maurandya barclayana, the winged Thunbergia, Thunbergia alata, Memory; Scorpion Grass, Forget me not, Myosotis scorpioides

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Flowers from Bombay, India

Flowers from Bombay, India. Flame lily, Gloriosa superba, black-eyed Susan vine, Thunbergia alata, golden champak, Magnolia champaca and lilac hibiscus, Hibiscus lilacinus

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Black-eyed cuphea, Cuphea cyanea

Black-eyed cuphea, Cuphea cyanea (Coarse-haired cuphea, Cuphea strigillosa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Black-eyed Susan vine or winged thunbergia, Thunbergia alata

Black-eyed Susan vine or winged thunbergia, Thunbergia alata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Miss Sara Maund from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata

Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (Chinese dolichos, Dolichos sinensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a drawing by William Herbert for Samuel Curtis continuation of William Curtis

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Frost Crystals On Dead Flower In The Winter; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Frost Crystals On Dead Flower In The Winter; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Frost Covers The Flowers; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Frost Covers The Flowers; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Rudbeckia Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Rudbeckia Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Pink And Yellow Flowers

Pink And Yellow Flowers

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: A Pacific Treefrog Looks For Flies On Black-Eyed Susan Blossoms; Astoria, Oregon

A Pacific Treefrog Looks For Flies On Black-Eyed Susan Blossoms; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Black-eyed Monkey Treefrog (Phyllomedusa camba) adult male, sitting on branch in forest habitat

Black-eyed Monkey Treefrog (Phyllomedusa camba) adult male, sitting on branch in forest habitat, Los Amigos Biological Station, Madre de Dios, Amazonia, Peru

Background imageBlack Eyed Collection: Black-eyed Susan - flowering in garden, Lower Saxony, Germany

Black-eyed Susan - flowering in garden, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-3055 Black-eyed Susan - flowering in garden Lower Saxony, Germany Rudbeckia hirta Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"Exploring the Enchanting World of Black-Eyed: From Barclays Maurandia to Thunbergia" Step into a mesmerizing world where black-eyed wonders unfold. In the vibrant city of Bombay, India, delicate flowers like the winged Thunbergia and Forget me not bloom with grace. Among them stands the captivating black-eyed cuphea, Cuphea cyanea, showcasing its unique allure. Venturing further west to Astoria, Oregon in the United States reveals nature's artistic touch as frost delicately blankets dead flowers during winter. The same ethereal frost also adorns blossoms in this enchanting town, creating a breathtaking sight for all who witness it. In gardens across Astoria, Rudbeckia blooms proudly display their golden petals against lush greenery. Amidst this colorful tapestry lies an unexpected visitor - a Pacific Treefrog gracefully perched on Black-Eyed Susan blossoms while hunting for flies. But our journey doesn't end there; deep within the Amazon rainforest in Peru resides another fascinating creature – the black-eyed Monkey Treefrog (Phyllomedusa camba). This adult male sits majestically on a branch amidst his forest habitat at Los Amigos Biological Station. From diverse landscapes to intricate flora and fauna, these glimpses into the world of black-eyed marvels leave us captivated by their beauty and diversity. Whether it's admiring delicate flowers from Bombay or witnessing nature's artistry in Astoria's frost-covered blooms, each encounter reminds us of nature's ability to awe and inspire.