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Cultivar Collection

"Cultivar: A Kaleidoscope of Nature's Beauty" Delphinium flowers sway gracefully in the summer breeze, their vibrant hues painting a picturesque scene

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Cultivar Collection: Delphinium flowers
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Cultivar Collection: Amaryllis cultivar, Mlle. Yvonne Linden, Hippeastrum yvonne
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Cultivar Collection: Bugleweed -Ajuga reptans Atropurpurea-
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Cultivar Collection: Peach a Bec, Prunus persica cultivar
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Cultivar Collection: Stanwick Elruge nectarine, Prunus persica cultivar
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Cultivar Collection: Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) Javelin F1 variety, freshly dug roots, Powys, Wales, January
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Cultivar Collection: Mock Orange
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Cultivar Collection: Young hazelnut grove in the Tuscia Viterbese area in central Italy
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Cultivar Collection: Ladys purse varieties, Calceolaria arachnoidea
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Cultivar Collection: Lusitano portuguese horses in Rio Frio. A purebreed of Portugal
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Cultivar Collection: Peony cultivar, Paeonia x suffruticosa
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Cultivar Collection: Camellia japonica anemoniflora cultivar
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Cultivar Collection: Althaeiflora hybrid camellia, Camellia japonica althaeiflora
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Cultivar Collection: Mr. Presss camellia, Camellia japonica pressii
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Cultivar Collection: Spiraea japonica cultivar, Anthony Waterer
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Cultivar Collection: Giant cyclamen cultivar, Cyclamen persicum var. giganteum
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Cultivar Collection: Carnation varieties, Dianthus caryophyllus
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Cultivar Collection: Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden
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Cultivar Collection: Begonia hybrid, Gloire de Lorraine, raised
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Cultivar Collection: New varieties of begonia
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Cultivar Collection: New varieties of carnations, Dianthus caryophyllus
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Cultivar Collection: New varieties of hoary stock, Matthiola incana
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Cultivar Collection: Harlequin azalea hybrid, Rhododendron indica
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Cultivar Collection: Pericallis cruenta hybrids
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Cultivar Collection: Chinese primrose, Primula sinensis var
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Cultivar Collection: Tea rose hybrid, Princesse Julie d Arenberg, Rosa odorata
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Cultivar Collection: Carnation varieties, Bizarre type, Dianthus caryophyllus
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Cultivar Collection: Calceolaria archnoidea varieties


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"Cultivar: A Kaleidoscope of Nature's Beauty" Delphinium flowers sway gracefully in the summer breeze, their vibrant hues painting a picturesque scene. The Stanwick Elruge nectarine, a Prunus persica cultivar, entices with its succulent sweetness, a true delight for the taste buds. In the frosty month of January, freshly dug roots of the Javelin F1 variety parsnip emerge from Powys, Wales. Their earthy aroma and crisp texture make them perfect for hearty winter dishes. Bugleweed -Ajuga reptans Atropurpurea- spreads like an enchanting carpet with its deep purple foliage. Its delicate blooms add a touch of elegance to any garden landscape. Plate 41 showcases the intricate details of Mock Orange blossoms in all their glory. Each petal seems to whisper secrets of nature's artistry. As we turn to Plate 40, we are captivated by Peach à Bec, another captivating Prunus persica cultivar. Its velvety skin conceals juicy flesh that bursts with flavor upon each bite. Magnolia hodgsonii takes us back in time with its colored engraving from 1855. This majestic flower exudes grace and grandeur as it adorns gardens around the world. Ulisse Aldrovandi's timeless illustrations bring forth visions of bountiful harvests. Squash varieties dance across his plate published centuries ago – a testament to our enduring fascination with these versatile vegetables. Turnips too find their place on Aldrovandi's plate – humble yet essential ingredients that have nourished generations throughout history. And finally, Pineapple graces Aldrovandi's publication; this exotic fruit symbolizes hospitality and indulgence even today as it continues to tantalize our taste buds with its tropical sweetness, and are not just mere variations; they are living works of art crafted by nature's hand.