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"Captivating Bulbous Delights at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania" Spring has arrived at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tulip Princess Victoria Keukenhof Gardens Netherlands PL001592

Tulip Princess Victoria Keukenhof Gardens Netherlands PL001592
COS-3887 Tulip Princess Victoria Keukenhof Gardens - Netherlands Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBulbous Collection: Turnip (Brassica rapa var. rapa) bulbous taproot, growing in field, England, september

Turnip (Brassica rapa var. rapa) bulbous taproot, growing in field, England, september

Background imageBulbous Collection: Ranunculus Bulbosus

Ranunculus Bulbosus
BULBOUS CROWFOOT (Buttercup) Date: 1894

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tassel Hyacinth (Muscari comosum) flowering, after rainfall, Italy, april

Tassel Hyacinth (Muscari comosum) flowering, after rainfall, Italy, april

Background imageBulbous Collection: Yellow Asphodel (Asphodeline lutea) flowering mass, Gargano Peninsula, Apulia, Italy, april

Yellow Asphodel (Asphodeline lutea) flowering mass, Gargano Peninsula, Apulia, Italy, april

Background imageBulbous Collection: Mole nose, SEM

Mole nose, SEM
Mole nose. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the snout (pink) of a mole, showing specialised bulbous papillae (projections) known as Eimers organs

Background imageBulbous Collection: Bulbinella latifolia

Bulbinella latifolia flowering in the Kamiesberg mountains, Namaqualand, South Africa

Background imageBulbous Collection: Ladys Hand (Cyanella orchidiformis)

Ladys Hand (Cyanella orchidiformis), a bulbous plant growing in Namaqua desert, South Africa

Background imageBulbous Collection: Winter daffodils (Sternbergia lutea)

Winter daffodils (Sternbergia lutea) in flower. This plant looks like a crocus but has 6 (not 3) stamens and is a member of the daffodil family (Amaryllidaceae)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Three-cornered leek (Allium triquetrum)

Three-cornered leek (Allium triquetrum) in flower. Photographed in Andalucia, Spain

Background imageBulbous Collection: Bellevalia dubia

Bellevalia dubia in flower. Photographed on the Mani peninsula, Greece, in spring

Background imageBulbous Collection: Corsican Crocus (Crocus corsicus)

Corsican Crocus (Crocus corsicus) flowering as the snow melts in Corsica, France

Background imageBulbous Collection: White glacier lily (Erythronium montanum)

White glacier lily (Erythronium montanum) in flower in a mountain meadow in the mist. Photographed on Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageBulbous Collection: Common bluebells

Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). Photographed in West Dorset, UK

Background imageBulbous Collection: Glacier lilies (Erythronium montanum)

Glacier lilies (Erythronium montanum) in flower. Photographed on Mount Rainier, Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA

Background imageBulbous Collection: Glacier lilies (Erythronium grandiflorum)

Glacier lilies (Erythronium grandiflorum) flowering on the snowline. Photographed on Mount Rainier, Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA

Background imageBulbous Collection: Olympic onion (Allium crenulatum)

Olympic onion (Allium crenulatum) in flower. Photographed on Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageBulbous Collection: Glacier lily (Erythronium grandiflorum)

Glacier lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) flowering in the snow. Photographed on Mount Rainier, Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA

Background imageBulbous Collection: Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) in a wood

Wild garlic (Allium ursinum) in a wood
Allium ursinum is known as Broad-Leaved Garlic, Wild Garlic, Ramsons, Wood Garlic and Roman Garlic. It can be found in damp woods, hedges, shady damp meadows and streamsides

Background imageBulbous Collection: Muscari flower (Muscari comosum)

Muscari flower (Muscari comosum). This plant is also called tassel hyacinth. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tulip (Tulipa pulchella)

Tulip (Tulipa pulchella) flower. Close-up of the centre of a tulip flower showing the reproductive parts. Six stamens can be seen in a ring around the stigma (pale yellow)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Meadow gagea (Gagea pratensis)

Meadow gagea (Gagea pratensis)
Gagea peduncularis flowers. Photographed in Crete

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tulipa saxatilis and Anemone coronaria

Tulipa saxatilis and Anemone coronaria
Rock tulips (Tulipa saxatilis, pink) and poppy anemones (Anemone coronaria, purple). Photographed at the Olamos plateau in the White Mountains of Crete

Background imageBulbous Collection: Rock tulips

Rock tulips (Tulipa saxatilis). Photographed at the Olamos plateau in the White Mountains of Crete

Background imageBulbous Collection: Hyacinthus Paul Hermann

Hyacinthus Paul Hermann with green leaf

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tulipa Orange Lady

Tulipa Orange Lady with leaf

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tulipa Blue Heron

Tulipa Blue Heron with purple petal

Background imageBulbous Collection: Muscari armeniacum Christmas Pearl

Muscari armeniacum Christmas Pearl
Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum Christmas Pearl ) flowers

Background imageBulbous Collection: Narcissus cyclamineus

Narcissus cyclamineus
Cyclamen-flowered daffodils (Narcissus cyclamineus)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Garlic flowers (Allium pskemense)

Garlic flowers (Allium pskemense)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Small yellow onion (Allium flavum)

Small yellow onion (Allium flavum)
Small yellow onion flowers (Allium flavum)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Allium flower (Allium sp. )

Allium flower (Allium sp. )
Allium flower (Allium sp.)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Nerine bowendii

Nerine bowendii
Nerine bowdenii by a Cotswolds limestone wall

Background imageBulbous Collection: Field garlic (Allium oleraceum)

Field garlic (Allium oleraceum) in flower

Background imageBulbous Collection: Spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum)

Spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum)
Spring snowflake flowers (Leucojum vernum) and deodar foliage (Cedrus deodara). Photographed in February

Background imageBulbous Collection: Scalp tissue, light micrograph

Scalp tissue, light micrograph
Scalp tissue. Polarised light micrograph of a section through the human scalp. This section shows oblique and transverse sections through hair shafts (yellow-orange)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Skin tissue, light micrograph

Skin tissue, light micrograph
Skin tissue. Light micrograph of a transverse section through human skin. The skin is made up of an outer epidermis (pale purple, across top) with hair follicles (deep purple)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica)

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica)
Spanish bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica) flowers. This species of bluebell is grown as a garden flower in the UK but bees carry pollen to nearby woods

Background imageBulbous Collection: Galtonia flowers (Galtonia regalis)

Galtonia flowers (Galtonia regalis). This fragrant flower is native to South Africa

Background imageBulbous Collection: Tulip stem (Tulipa sp. )

Tulip stem (Tulipa sp. )
Tulip stem (Tulipa sp.)

Background imageBulbous Collection: Erythronium californicum

Erythronium californicum
Californian fawn lily (Erythronium californicum) flowers. Photographed in California

Background imageBulbous Collection: Alstroemeria Sunny Rebecca

Alstroemeria Sunny Rebecca
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Sunny Rebecca )

Background imageBulbous Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Kristina )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Kristina )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Kristina )

Background imageBulbous Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Madonna )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Madonna )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Madonna )

Background imageBulbous Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Laura )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Laura )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Laura )

Background imageBulbous Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Xandra )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Xandra )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Xandra )

Background imageBulbous Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Jive )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Jive )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Jive )

Background imageBulbous Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Balance )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Balance )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Balance )



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"Captivating Bulbous Delights at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania" Spring has arrived at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA, and the air is filled with the enchanting fragrance of blooming spring flowers. Amidst this botanical paradise lies a hidden gem - a pottery cremation urn from Loveden Hill in Lincolnshire. This Anglo-Saxon relic from the 6th-7th century showcases intricate bulbous designs that transport us back to ancient times. As we wander through these captivating gardens, our eyes are drawn to another fascinating sight - the Kerry Lily (Simethis planifolia). With its unique bulbous shape and delicate petals, it adds an exotic touch to this vibrant landscape. Stepping into history once again, we encounter a cut glass bulbous table carafe that once graced the elegant dining tables of White Star Line. This exquisite piece evokes images of luxurious ocean voyages and glamorous evenings spent sipping fine wines. Amongst rows of yellow tulips that blanket Kennett Square's fields like golden sunshine, we find ourselves transported across continents to London's iconic City Hall and Tower Bridge. These architectural marvels stand tall against Europe's ever-changing skyline. Intriguingly juxtaposed with these modern landmarks is a portrait capturing Charlemagne or Charles the Great - King of the Franks during c. 1520. The artist skillfully portrays his regal presence while highlighting his bulbous features with meticulous detail on oil panel. Turning our attention towards artistry of a different kind, we discover a mesmerizing charcoal drawing from 1913 depicting bulbous forms emerging gracefully on paper. It serves as a testament to human creativity transcending time and mediums. Nature never fails to surprise us. A red squirrel playfully interacts with grape hyacinths in their full bloom – scratching them curiously or delicately holding them between tiny paws.