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Cordata Collection

"Cordata: A World of Biodiversity Unveiled" In the vast tapestry of nature, Cordata stands as a testament to the incredible diversity that exists within our ecosystems

Background imageCordata Collection: European common twayblade, Listera ovata, and lesser twayblade, Listera cordata

European common twayblade, Listera ovata, and lesser twayblade, Listera cordata
5856164 European common twayblade, Listera ovata, and lesser twayblade, Listera cordata; (add.info.: European common twayblade, Listera ovata, and lesser twayblade, Listera cordata)

Background imageCordata Collection: Himber tree, Rajania cordata

Himber tree, Rajania cordata
Himber, Rajania cordata, Raiane en coeur. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence

Background imageCordata Collection: Coral clinging crab, arrow crab and Leachs spider crab

Coral clinging crab, arrow crab and Leachs spider crab
Coral clinging crab, Mithrax hispidus 1, arrow crab, Stenorhynchus lanceolatus 2, and Leachs spider crab, Inachus phalangium 3. Mitrace a margini spinosi, Pattolo di Bosc, Macropodia Falangio

Background imageCordata Collection: Poppy or Papaver species

Poppy or Papaver species
Oriental poppy, Papaver orientale, alpine poppy, Papaver alpinum, orange-red poppy, P. rubro-aurantiacum, common Welsh poppy, Meconopsis cambrica, large-flowered prickly poppy, Argemone grandiflora

Background imageCordata Collection: Cuphea and Lagerstroemia species

Cuphea and Lagerstroemia species
Heart-shaped cuphea, Cuphea cordata, broad-centred cuphea, Cuphea platycentra, General Melvilles cuphea, Cuphea melvilla, and Indian lagerstroemia, Lagerstroemia indica

Background imageCordata Collection: Lesser twayblade orchid, Neottia cordata

Lesser twayblade orchid, Neottia cordata (Listera cordata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after an illustration by William Miller from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney

Background imageCordata Collection: Spider wasp, pickerelweed and watchman prawn

Spider wasp, pickerelweed and watchman prawn
Black-banded spider wasp, Anoplius viaticus 1, pickerelweed, Pontederia cordata 2, and watchman prawn, Anchistus custos 3. Pompile, Pontederie, Pontonie

Background imageCordata Collection: Small-leaved lime or littleleaf linden, Tilia cordata

Small-leaved lime or littleleaf linden, Tilia cordata (Tilia parvifolia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageCordata Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 634

Curtis British Entomology Plate 634
Coleoptera: Erirhinus aethiops = Notaris aethiops [Plant: Listera cordata (Lesser Twayblade)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10896811

Picture No. 10896811
Linden / Lime Tree - in spring with sunlight (Tilia cordata) Date:

Background imageCordata Collection: Houttuynia cordata, cordate houttuynia with

Houttuynia cordata, cordate houttuynia with white flowers native to Asia.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine

Background imageCordata Collection: Large red-flowered cuphea, Cuphea cordata

Large red-flowered cuphea, Cuphea cordata.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageCordata Collection: Chapel of St. Florian, cultural heritage, and Limes, Littleleaf Linden (Tilia cordata)

Chapel of St. Florian, cultural heritage, and Limes, Littleleaf Linden (Tilia cordata), memorial trees on FloriAzAanek, Koryč any, Kromě ř AzAiaAY district, ZlAzAin region, Moravia

Background imageCordata Collection: Acadia National Park, ME Pickerelweed, Pontederia cordata. Glacial tarn. The Tarn

Acadia National Park, ME Pickerelweed, Pontederia cordata. Glacial tarn. The Tarn
Acadia National Park, ME. Pickerelweed, Pontederia cordata. Glacial tarn. The Tarn

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10887169

Picture No. 10887169
Ancient Small-leaved Lime coppice in Langley Wood - National Nature Reserve (Tilia cordata) Date:

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10922232

Picture No. 10922232
Namaqua Fig - old tree on cliff. Augrabies National Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. (Ficus cordata). Date:

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10896810

Picture No. 10896810
Linden / Lime Tree - in spring with sunlight (Tilia cordata) Date:

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10896807

Picture No. 10896807
Linden / Lime Tree - in spring with sunlight (Tilia cordata) Date:

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10896809

Picture No. 10896809
Linden / Lime Tree - in spring with sunlight (Tilia cordata) Date:

Background imageCordata Collection: Picture No. 10896808

Picture No. 10896808
Linden / Lime Tree - in spring with sunlight (Tilia cordata) Date:


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"Cordata: A World of Biodiversity Unveiled" In the vast tapestry of nature, Cordata stands as a testament to the incredible diversity that exists within our ecosystems. From towering Himber trees like Rajania cordata to the intricate beauty of Coral clinging crabs, arrow crabs, and Leachs spider crabs, this realm is teeming with life. Amongst the vibrant flora, Poppy or Papaver species paint landscapes in hues of reds and oranges while Cuphea and Lagerstroemia species add splashes of color to every corner. The delicate Lesser twayblade orchid, Neottia cordata, dances gracefully amidst its surroundings. But it's not just plants that call Cordata home; fascinating creatures also thrive here. Spider wasps diligently weave their intricate webs while pickerelweed provides a sanctuary for watchman prawns seeking refuge. And let us not forget about the majestic Small-leaved lime or littleleaf linden, Tilia cordata, whose presence graces this habitat with elegance. As we delve deeper into this enchanting world through Curtis British Entomology Plate 634 and Picture No. 10896811 showcasing exotic beetles in all their glory, we discover Houttuynia cordata - a unique plant known as cordate houttuynia - adding yet another layer to Cordata's captivating story. And finally, our journey concludes with Large red-flowered cuphea (Cuphea cordata), an exquisite flower that captures hearts with its striking appearance. Cordata reveals itself as an extraordinary realm where biodiversity flourishes harmoniously. It reminds us of nature's boundless wonders and encourages us to cherish and protect these precious treasures for generations to come.