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Fruticosa Collection

Fruticosa, a variety of globular plants, showcases the beauty and diversity found in nature

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Tobacco plant with crimson flowers, Nicotiana fruticosa

Tobacco plant with crimson flowers, Nicotiana fruticosa
5856597 Tobacco plant with crimson flowers, Nicotiana fruticosa; (add.info.: Tobacco plant with crimson flowers, Nicotiana fruticosa)

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Variete of globular - Three tooth leaved globularia, Globularia fruticosa

Variete of globular - Three tooth leaved globularia, Globularia fruticosa
FLO4603402 Variete of globular - Three tooth leaved globularia, Globularia fruticosa. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin

Background imageFruticosa Collection: False indigo-bush, Amorpha fruticosa

False indigo-bush, Amorpha fruticosa (Fragrant bastard indigo, Amorpha fragrans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Shrubby cinquefoil, Dasiphora fruticosa

Shrubby cinquefoil, Dasiphora fruticosa or Potentilla fruticosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1793

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden

Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta (Dracaena Madame Lucien Linden)

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Cordyline hybrid Don Pedro Pastor

Cordyline hybrid Don Pedro Pastor
Cordyline hybrid, cross of Cordyline stricta and Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena Don Pedro Pastor y Landero, named for the Madrid gardener)

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Ming aralia, Polyscias fruticosa

Ming aralia, Polyscias fruticosa (Panax fruticosus var. deleauana). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa

Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena reali). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Hexocorallia stony coral skeletons

Hexocorallia stony coral skeletons: Lophelia prolifera, Leptocyathus elegans, Caryophyllia cylindrica, Balanophyllia floridana, Polymyces fragilis, Stephanophyllia elegans, Caryophyllia paradoxus

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Common box, European box or boxwood, Buxus

Common box, European box or boxwood, Buxus sempervirens fruticosa. Handcoloured stipple engraving after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus Traite des Arbres

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa

Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa
Cabbage palm, good luck plant, palm lily, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena ferrea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1819

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Evening primrose, Oenothera fruticosa subsp. glauca

Evening primrose, Oenothera fruticosa subsp. glauca (Glaucous oenothera, Oenothera glauca). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Breynia fruticosa

Breynia fruticosa (Shining-leaved phyllanthus, Phyllanthus turbinatus). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims Curtiss Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Shrubby kopsia, Kopsia fruticosa

Shrubby kopsia, Kopsia fruticosa.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, London, Reeve Brothers

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Villous priestleya, Priestleya villosa or Xipotheca

Villous priestleya, Priestleya villosa or Xipotheca fruticosa.. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Shrubby oenothera with vivid yellow flowers

Shrubby oenothera with vivid yellow flowers, native of Virginia, Oenothera fruticosa.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Bramble, Rubus fruticosa, seedlings, germinating in cleared ground

Bramble, Rubus fruticosa, seedlings, germinating in cleared ground

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Picture No. 10755109

Picture No. 10755109
Shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa) Date:

Background imageFruticosa Collection: Picture No. 10882095

Picture No. 10882095
Frost on Bramble leaves (Rubus fruticosa) Date:


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Fruticosa, a variety of globular plants, showcases the beauty and diversity found in nature. From the delicate Three-toothed Leaved Globularia to the vibrant False Indigo-Bush and Shrubby Cinquefoil, each species captivates with its unique characteristics. The Cordyline cultivars, Madame Lucien Linden and Don Pedro Pastor, add a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. Ming Aralia stands tall with its lush foliage while the Cabbage Palm Tree exudes tropical vibes. Hexocorallia stony coral skeletons remind us of the intricate wonders beneath the ocean's surface. Among these botanical wonders is also Common Boxwood, known for its versatility in landscaping designs. Another member of the Cordyline family is Cabbage Palm, which adds a touch of exotic flair wherever it grows. Evening Primrose subspecies glauca enchants with its delicate yellow blooms that grace gardens during twilight hours. Breynia fruticosa presents an eye-catching display with its colorful leaves that bring vibrancy to any space they inhabit. Fruticosa truly encompasses nature's artistry at its finest - from elegant cordylines to enchanting evening primroses and everything in between.