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Flower Bud Collection

Gorse flower bud, captured under the lens of a scanning electron microscope (SEM), reveals its intricate beauty up close

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Gorse flower bud, SEM

Gorse flower bud, SEM
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) flower bud, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of the petals (yellow) is seen enclosed in the flower casing (calyx)

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Flower bud of blue flag (Iris versicolor). Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Flower bud of blue flag (Iris versicolor). Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: A Globe Artichoke

A Globe Artichoke
5308100 A Globe Artichoke.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a Globe Artichoke, a variety of a species of thistle cultivated as a food. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Blossoming No. 1

Blossoming No. 1
Courtney Crane

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: A combination of photgraphs shows blossoms in a public garden in Vienna

A combination of photgraphs shows blossoms in a public garden in Vienna, Austria, April 12, 2018. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Blossoms are seen in a public garden in Vienna

Blossoms are seen in a public garden in Vienna, Austria, April 12, 2018. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Orange beauty

Orange beauty
Andreas Krinke

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Red Squirrel eating a tiger lily flower bud

Red Squirrel eating a tiger lily flower bud Date: 23-07-2021

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Page 19. Banksia serrata, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)

Page 19. Banksia serrata, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
5670329 Page 19. Banksia serrata, c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Magnolia Lamps, 1903 (bronze & glass)

Magnolia Lamps, 1903 (bronze & glass)
CH343557 Magnolia Lamps, 1903 (bronze & glass) by Majorelle, Louis (1859-1926) & Daum, Auguste (1853-1909); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Caterpillar of a monarch butterfly -Danaus plexippus-, eating flower buds of Mexican butterfly

Caterpillar of a monarch butterfly -Danaus plexippus-, eating flower buds of Mexican butterfly weed -Asclepias curassavica-, habitat USA

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Foxglove Blooms In A Garden

Foxglove Blooms In A Garden

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Apple Flower Buds Against A Yellow Background; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Apple Flower Buds Against A Yellow Background; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Close-Up Of Flower Buds

Close-Up Of Flower Buds

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Artistic impression of a tulip field, The Netherlands

Artistic impression of a tulip field, The Netherlands

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Amaryllis -Hippeastrum-, flower bud opening

Amaryllis -Hippeastrum-, flower bud opening

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Seven-Spotted Ladybird (Coccinella Septempunctata) perched on flower bud, side view, close up

Seven-Spotted Ladybird (Coccinella Septempunctata) perched on flower bud, side view, close up

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Bud of a Persian Cornflower -Centaurea dealbata-

Bud of a Persian Cornflower -Centaurea dealbata-

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Rhododendron -Rhododendron-, flower bud, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Rhododendron -Rhododendron-, flower bud, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Poppy -Papaveraceae-

Poppy -Papaveraceae-

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Bee on Stokes Aster -Stokesia laevis-

Bee on Stokes Aster -Stokesia laevis-

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Stokes Aster -Stokesia laevis-

Stokes Aster -Stokesia laevis-

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Creeping Thistle -Cirsium arvense-

Creeping Thistle -Cirsium arvense-

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Poppy buds -Papaver-

Poppy buds -Papaver-

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Common blue butterfly, Polyommatus icarus C015 / 4432

Common blue butterfly, Polyommatus icarus C015 / 4432
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus) butterfly resting on flower buds. Male uppersides are an iridescent lilac blue with a thin black border

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Clove flower petal, SEM

Clove flower petal, SEM
Clove flower petal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a clove flower petal. Cloves are the aromatic dried flower buds of the tropical tree Eugenia caryophyllata

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Cloves, SEM

Cloves, SEM
Cloves. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pair of cloves. These are the dried flower buds from the tree Syzygium aromaticum

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Very young small leaves in spring on the tip of a Merlot vine Chateau Paloumey Haut-Medoc

Very young small leaves in spring on the tip of a Merlot vine Chateau Paloumey Haut-Medoc Ludon Medoc Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) flowers

Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) flowers. Artichokes are rich in dietary fibre, vitamin C, folic acid and potassium. The edible parts of the plant are the thickened receptacle (heart)

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Mullein moth caterpillar

Mullein moth caterpillar feeding on great mullein (Verbascum thapsus) Dorset, UK June 2011

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Welsh poppy flowers

Welsh poppy flowers
Welsh poppy (Meconopsis cambrica) flowers. There are two opened flowers here. An unopened flower bud is at left

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Mandrake plant, historical artwork

Mandrake plant, historical artwork. Different parts of the plant are shown in this botanical artwork, including the roots, leaves, and flowers. The key at bottom is in both Latin and German

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Deciduous climber (Clematis Warsaw Nike)

Deciduous climber (Clematis Warsaw Nike) Named after a memorial in the Polish capital to freedom fighters

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Variety of Cranesbill

Variety of Cranesbill (Geranium Hybrid Johnsons Blue)

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Tustan (Hypericum androsaemum)

Tustan (Hypericum androsaemum) Deciduous shrub (sometimes semi evergreen) Will grow in shade Native UK, W &s Europe, N Africa, W Asia

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Spiranthes romanzoffiana orchid

Spiranthes romanzoffiana orchid
Irish Lady s-tresses (Spiranthes romanzoffiana) flower buds. Photographed in the UK

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Artichoke Galls on Pedunculate Oak

Artichoke Galls on Pedunculate Oak (Quercus rubus). Flower buds infected by the gall wasp Andricus fecundator. In spring the female gall wasp lays single eggs in buds of the Pedunculate oak

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Tulipa Dow Jones

Tulipa Dow Jones buds

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Tulipa Cynthia

Tulipa Cynthia buds

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: Tulipa Velvet Moon

Tulipa Velvet Moon buds

Background imageFlower Bud Collection: One leaved orchid (Microtis unifolia)

One leaved orchid (Microtis unifolia)



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Gorse flower bud, captured under the lens of a scanning electron microscope (SEM), reveals its intricate beauty up close. The delicate petals of this orange beauty are showcased in a combination of photographs taken at a public garden in Vienna. As blossoms bloom and colors burst forth, nature's artistry is on full display. A red squirrel indulges in a tiger lily flower bud, savoring the sweetness of nature's offerings. Page 19 showcases Banksia serrata, depicted with watercolor, pen, ink, and pencil strokes from c. 1803-06 – an exquisite representation of botanical elegance. Magnolia Lamps from 1903 stand as timeless pieces crafted with bronze and glass; their warm glow adds enchantment to any space they grace. An artistic impression transports us to the tulip fields of The Netherlands – vibrant hues stretching as far as the eye can see evoke awe-inspiring beauty that only nature can create. Once again, blossoms captivate visitors' hearts at a public garden in Vienna – their splendor reminding us to appreciate life's fleeting moments amidst serene surroundings.