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Loudon Collection (page 2)

"Loudon: A Scottish Gem Brimming with Botanical Wonders. " Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Scotland, a haven for nature enthusiasts and garden lovers alike

Background imageLoudon Collection: Hibiscus species

Hibiscus species
Military hibiscus, Hibiscus militaria, Mr. Camerons hibiscus, Hibiscus cameroni fulgens, lilac hibiscus, Hibiscus lilacinus, and palmate hibiscus, Hibiscus manihot

Background imageLoudon Collection: Mallow and flax species

Mallow and flax species
Umbellate globe-mallow, Malva umbellata, showy red-flowered mallow, Malva creeana, tree flax, Linum arboreum, and Indian flax, Linum trigynum

Background imageLoudon Collection: Polygala species

Polygala species
Showy polygala, Polygala speciosa, boxed-leaved milkwort, Polygala chamaebuxus, large-bracted milkwort, Polygala bracteola, and heath-leaved milkwort, Muraltia mixta

Background imageLoudon Collection: Bouvardia, burchellia and jasmine species

Bouvardia, burchellia and jasmine species
Three-leaved bouvardia, Bouvardia triphylla, trumpet-flowered bouvardia, Bouvardia versicolor, Cape burchellia, Burchellia capensis, and dwarf Cape jasmine, Gardenia radicans

Background imageLoudon Collection: Escallonia, hydrangea and luculia species

Escallonia, hydrangea and luculia species
Organ mountains escallonia, Escallonia organensis, blue flowered Japanese hydrangea, Hydrangea japonica caerulea, and fragrant luculia, Luculia gratissima

Background imageLoudon Collection: Crassula and kalosanthes species

Crassula and kalosanthes species
Centaury-like crassula, Crassula centauroides, scarlet kalosanthes, Kalosanthes coccinea, and red and white kalosanthes, Kalosanthes versicolor

Background imageLoudon Collection: Passionflower species

Passionflower species
Common passionflower, Passiflora caerulea, Masters hybrid, Passiflora alato-caerulea, and feather-stipuled tacsonia or poro poro, Tacsonia pinnatistipula

Background imageLoudon Collection: Callistemon, Angophora and Metrosideros

Callistemon, Angophora and Metrosideros
Small-spiked callistemon, Callistemon microstachyum, heart-leaved angophora, Angophora cordifolia, and showy metrosideros, Metrosideros speciosa

Background imageLoudon 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 imageLoudon Collection: Fuchsia species

Fuchsia species
Long-flowered fuchsia, Fuchsia macrantha, serrated-leaved, Fuchsia serratifolia, splendid, Fuchsia splendens, and rooting fuchsia, Fuchsia radicans

Background imageLoudon Collection: Acacia or wattle species

Acacia or wattle species
Toothed acacia, Acacia dentifera, twin-flowered, Acacia biflora, long-leaved, Acacia longifolia, and Mr. Lamberts acacia, Acacia lambertiana

Background imageLoudon Collection: Chorozema species

Chorozema species
Mr. Dicksons chorozema, Chorozema dicksonii, ovate-leaved, Chorozema ovatum, Mr. Henchman s, Chorozema henchmanni, various-leaved, Chorozema varium, and broom-like, Chorozema spartioides

Background imageLoudon Collection: Sophora, edwardsia, cyclopia and podalyria species

Sophora, edwardsia, cyclopia and podalyria species
Velvet-leaved sophora, Sophora velutina, small-leaved edwardsia, Edwardsia microphylla, broom-like cyclopia, Cyclopia genistoides, and box-leaved podalyria, Podalyria buxifolia

Background imageLoudon Collection: Correa species

Correa species
White correa, Correa alba, pretty, Correa pulchella, showy, Correa speciosa, and long-flowered, Correa longiflora. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon

Background imageLoudon Collection: Anemone species

Anemone species: Japanese anemone, Anemone japonica, Cape anemone, Anemone capensis, and yellow anemone, Anemone palmata. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane

Background imageLoudon Collection: Boronia, crowea, and eriostemon species

Boronia, crowea, and eriostemon species
Saw-leaved boronia, Boronia serrulata, crenated, Boronia crenulata, willow-leaved crowea, Crowea saligna, and box-leaved eriostemon, Eriostemon buxifolium

Background imageLoudon Collection: Diosma or Agathosma species

Diosma or Agathosma species
Showy diosma, Diosma speciosa, fragrant, Diosma fragrans, pretty, Diosma pulchella, and purple, Diosma hirta. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon

Background imageLoudon Collection: Nasturtium varieties

Nasturtium varieties: blue, Tropaeolum azureum, many-leaved, Tropaeolum polyphyllum, Mr. Lobb s, Tropaeolum lobbianum, and notched-flowered, Tropaeolum crenatiflorum

Background imageLoudon Collection: Garden varieties of Pelargoniums: large flowered

Garden varieties of Pelargoniums: large flowered white, gem, sunrise and anais. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs

Background imageLoudon Collection: Geranium and pelargonium species

Geranium and pelargonium species
Anemone-leaved geranium, Geranium anemonefolium, three-coloured pelargonium, Pelargonium tricolor, thick-stemmed pelargonium, Pelargonium crassicaule, ivy-leaved pelargonium, Pelargonium peltatum

Background imageLoudon Collection: Camellia and tea species

Camellia and tea species
Reticulated-leaved camellia, Camellia reticulata, oil-bearing camellia, Camellia oleifera, apple-blossom-flowering camellia, Camellia maliflora, and green tea, Camellia sinensis (Thea viridis)

Background imageLoudon Collection: Camellia and waratah species

Camellia and waratah species
Japan rose, Camellia japonica, Chandlers camellia, Camellia j. chandleri, pompone camellia, Camellia j. pomponia, and waratah Telopea speciosissima (Camellia j. anemoneflora)

Background imageLoudon Collection: Reevesia, lasiopetalum, hermannia and mahernia

Reevesia, lasiopetalum, hermannia and mahernia
Thyrse-flowered reevesia, Reevesia thyrsoidea, oak-leaved lasiopetalum, Lasiopetalum quercifolium, flame-coloured hermannia, Hermannia flammea, and large-flowered mahernia, Mahernia grandiflora

Background imageLoudon Collection: Pitcher plants and caper bush

Pitcher plants and caper bush
Purple sidesaddle plant, Sarracenia purpurea, yellow sidesaddle plant, Sarracenia flava, and taper-leaved caper, Capparis acuminata

Background imageLoudon Collection: Clematis varieties

Clematis varieties: blue clematis, Clematis caerulea, many-flowered clematis, Clematis sieboldii, and Florida aniseed clematis, Illicium floridanum

Background imageLoudon Collection: Catchfly (Silene), 1843-49 (hand-coloured lithograph)

Catchfly (Silene), 1843-49 (hand-coloured lithograph)
986460 Catchfly (Silene), 1843-49 (hand-coloured lithograph) by Loudon, Jane (1807-58); Private Collection; (add.info.: Catchfly (Silene)

Background imageLoudon Collection: Cultivated double varieties of Anemone coronarial, 1843-49 (hand-coloured lithograph)

Cultivated double varieties of Anemone coronarial, 1843-49 (hand-coloured lithograph)
986459 Cultivated double varieties of Anemone coronarial, 1843-49 (hand-coloured lithograph) by Loudon, Jane (1807-58); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLoudon Collection: Baron Gideon von Laudon, Austrian General, circa 1790 (engraving)

Baron Gideon von Laudon, Austrian General, circa 1790 (engraving)
957981 Baron Gideon von Laudon, Austrian General, circa 1790 (engraving) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baron Gideon von Laudon, Austrian General, circa 1790)

Background imageLoudon Collection: Gideon Ernst Freiherr von Loudon (engraving)

Gideon Ernst Freiherr von Loudon (engraving)
5219394 Gideon Ernst Freiherr von Loudon (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gideon Ernst Freiherr von Loudon)

Background imageLoudon Collection: A variety of Carnations (Emmeline, Princess Frederica, Bijou de Clermont

A variety of Carnations (Emmeline, Princess Frederica, Bijou de Clermont
985998 A variety of Carnations (Emmeline, Princess Frederica, Bijou de Clermont and Prince de Nassau), 1843-1844 (hand-coloured lithograph) by Loudon

Background imageLoudon Collection: Field Marshal Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790)

Field Marshal Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790). Private Collection

Background imageLoudon Collection: South Lanarkshire G75 8 Map

South Lanarkshire G75 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Lanarkshire G75 8

Background imageLoudon Collection: Group from the Forget-Me-Not Family, 1846, (1944). Creator: Unknown

Group from the Forget-Me-Not Family, 1846, (1944). Creator: Unknown
Group from the Forget-Me-Not Family, 1846, (1944). Evergreen Alkanet, Tuberous-Rooted Comfrey, Lungwort, Jacobs Ladder, Borage, Gromwell, Houndstongue, Bugloss

Background imageLoudon Collection: Loudons Cavalry Charge at Kunersdorf, (1759), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Loudons Cavalry Charge at Kunersdorf, (1759), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Loudons Cavalry Charge at Kunersdorf, (1759), 1890. General Loudon (1717-1790) commanded the Austrian contingent at the Battle of Kunersdorf in 1759. The Allied army defeated Frederick the Great

Background imageLoudon Collection: Field Marshal Laudon, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Field Marshal Laudon, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Field Marshal Laudon, (1936). Feldmarschall Laudon. Portrait of Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790), Austrian general

Background imageLoudon Collection: Portrait of Field Marshal Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790), 1861

Portrait of Field Marshal Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790), 1861. Private Collection

Background imageLoudon Collection: A Madame Yevonde portrait of Miss Isobel McLean

A Madame Yevonde portrait of Miss Isobel McLean
Isobel McLean, daughter of Mrs Loudon McLean, society hostess. Madame Yevonde was a prolific and ground-breaking society portrait and commercial photographer active between 1915 and 1975

Background imageLoudon Collection: Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790). Colored engraving

Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790). Colored engraving
Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717-1790). Austrian Geneneralissimo. Engraving after an original drawn by F.B. Durmer, 1766. The Universal History, 1885. Colored

Background imageLoudon Collection: The Pursuit of Happiness by Alan Child and Isabelle Loudon

The Pursuit of Happiness by Alan Child and Isabelle Loudon
Promotional postcard for The Pursuit of Happiness by Alan Child & Isabelle Loudon (Avon Theatre, New York, 9th October 1933). First produced in England at the Vaudeville Theatre, 30th May 1934

Background imageLoudon Collection: Gideon Freiherr Loudun

Gideon Freiherr Loudun
GIDEON ERNST, freiherr von LOUDUN Austrian military commander Date: 1716 - 1790

Background imageLoudon Collection: JOHN LOUDON McADAM (1756-1836). Scottish engineer

JOHN LOUDON McADAM (1756-1836). Scottish engineer. Oil on canvas, c1830, by an unknown artist

Background imageLoudon Collection: Lychnis chalcedonica, Maltese cross

Lychnis chalcedonica, Maltese cross
Plate 26 from Ladies Flower Garden Annuals (1843) by Jane Wells Loudon. Also shows Coronata, Fulgens, Agrostemma Saponaria and Gypsophylla

Background imageLoudon Collection: Godetia vinosa

Godetia vinosa
Plate 8 from Ladies Flower Garden Annuals (1843) by Jane Wells Loudon. Also shows Anothera and Godetia varieties

Background imageLoudon Collection: Mandragora autumnalis, Autumn mandrake

Mandragora autumnalis, Autumn mandrake
Plate 80 from Ladies Flower Garden Perennials (1843) by Mrs Jane Loudon. Also shows Solanum etuberosum and Physalis viscosa

Background imageLoudon Collection: Campanula medium, Canterbury bells

Campanula medium, Canterbury bells
Plate 63 from Ladies Flower Garden Annuals (1843) by Jane Wells Loudon. Also shows Macrophylla, Barbata, Punctata, Alpina and Sarmatica

Background imageLoudon Collection: Hibiscus africanus, bladder katmia

Hibiscus africanus, bladder katmia

Background imageLoudon Collection: Telekia speciosa, telekia

Telekia speciosa, telekia
Plate 44 from Ladies Flower Garden Annuals (1843) by Jane Wells Loudon. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageLoudon Collection: Gilia tenuiflora, slender-flowered gilia

Gilia tenuiflora, slender-flowered gilia
Plate 28 from The Ladies Flower-Garden of Ornamental Annuals (1839) by Jane Wells Loudon



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"Loudon: A Scottish Gem Brimming with Botanical Wonders. " Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Scotland, a haven for nature enthusiasts and garden lovers alike. One cannot help but be captivated by the breathtaking beauty Hill, standing tall as a silent guardian over this enchanting region. The gardens are adorned with an array of vibrant Persian buttercup varieties, their delicate petals dancing in the gentle breeze. Amongst them, thistle species proudly display their prickly yet majestic presence, adding a touch of wildness to this cultivated paradise. Exploring further, one discovers Sollya vines gracefully cascading down trellises alongside changeable apple-berry trees and Chinese pittosporum shrubs. Spiderwort, commelin, day lily and sisyrinchium species create a tapestry of colors that mesmerize visitors at every turn. Iris species stand tall like regal sentinels guarding the primrose or Primula varieties that bloom in abundance throughout these magical gardens. Their cheerful faces bring joy to all who behold them while Primrose or Primula species add pops of color to every nook and cranny. Vervain or Verbena species sway gently in the wind as Dracocephalum and scutellaria species release their intoxicating fragrance into the air. Sage or Salvia plants offer not only aromatic delight but also medicinal properties known since ancient times. Pentstemon or Penstemon flowers beckon bees and butterflies with their nectar-filled blooms, creating a symphony of buzzing wings amidst nature's orchestra. Each step taken through Loudon's pathways reveals new botanical treasures waiting to be discovered. Loudon is more than just a place; it is an oasis where nature thrives harmoniously with human intervention. It serves as a reminder that even amidst our modern world, we can find solace in the wonders of the natural world.