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Monocot Collection (page 16)

Monocots, a diverse group of plants, showcase their unique beauty in various forms

Background imageMonocot Collection: Lily flower, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5195

Lily flower, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5195
Lily (Lilium) flower, 19th-century artwork. This plant illustration is from the John Reeves Collection of botanical and zoological drawings from Canton, China

Background imageMonocot Collection: Orchid (Orchis laxiflora), artwork C016 / 3445

Orchid (Orchis laxiflora), artwork C016 / 3445
Loose-flowered orchid (Orchis laxiflora) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Sheeps fescue (Festuca ovina), artwork

Sheeps fescue (Festuca ovina), artwork
Sheeps fescue (Festuca ovina). Artwork of a clump of sheeps fescue (Festuca ovina) grass, with a close-up showing one of the flower stalks

Background imageMonocot Collection: Oat-grass (Arrhenatherum elatius) C016 / 3432

Oat-grass (Arrhenatherum elatius) C016 / 3432
False oat-grass (Arrhenatherum elatius) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Orchid (Orchis mascula), artwork C016 / 3428

Orchid (Orchis mascula), artwork C016 / 3428
Early purple orchid (Orchis mascula) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Duckweed (Lemna minor), artwork C016 / 3407

Duckweed (Lemna minor), artwork C016 / 3407
Duckweed (Lemna minor), artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Pendulous sedge (Carex pendula) C016 / 3404

Pendulous sedge (Carex pendula) C016 / 3404
Pendulous sedge (Carex pendula). Artwork of a clump of pendulous sedge (Carex pendula) grass, with a close-up showing one of the flower stalks

Background imageMonocot Collection: Wavy hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa) C016 / 3356

Wavy hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa) C016 / 3356
Wavy hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa) in flower. Artwork of a clump of wavy hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa), with a close-up showing one of the flower stalks

Background imageMonocot Collection: Scirpus holoschoenus in flower, artwork C016 / 3329

Scirpus holoschoenus in flower, artwork C016 / 3329
Scirpus holoschoenus in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus) artwork C016 / 3330

Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus) artwork C016 / 3330
Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Sea clubrush (Scirpus maritimus), artwork C016 / 3331

Sea clubrush (Scirpus maritimus), artwork C016 / 3331
Sea clubrush (Scirpus maritimus) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Bulrush (Typha latifolia), artwork C016 / 3328

Bulrush (Typha latifolia), artwork C016 / 3328
Bulrush (Typha latifolia) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Common reed (Phragmites australis) C016 / 3327

Common reed (Phragmites australis) C016 / 3327
Common reed (Phragmites australis) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Spiny rush (Juncus acutus), artwork C016 / 3323

Spiny rush (Juncus acutus), artwork C016 / 3323
Spiny rush (Juncus acutus) in flower. Artwork showing a bunch of flowering spiny rush (Juncus acutus), with a close-up showing its flower stalks (right)

Background imageMonocot Collection: Couch-grass (Elymus farctus), artwork C016 / 3312

Couch-grass (Elymus farctus), artwork C016 / 3312
Sand couch-grass (Elymus farctus), artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum) C016 / 3313

Sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum) C016 / 3313
Sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum) in flower, artwork

Background imageMonocot Collection: Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) C016 / 3311

Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) C016 / 3311
Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria). Artwork showing European marram grass, or beachgrass, growing on a sand-dune, with a close-up of its flower stalks (right)

Background imageMonocot Collection: Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp. ) C016 / 2348

Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp. ) C016 / 2348
Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp.) flower

Background imageMonocot Collection: Daffodils (Narcissus sp. ) in woodland C016 / 2322

Daffodils (Narcissus sp. ) in woodland C016 / 2322
Daffodils (Narcissus sp.) in woodland

Background imageMonocot Collection: Daffodils (Narcissus sp. ) in woodland C016 / 2323

Daffodils (Narcissus sp. ) in woodland C016 / 2323
Daffodils (Narcissus sp.) in woodland

Background imageMonocot Collection: Daffodils (Narcissus sp. ) in woodland C016 / 2321

Daffodils (Narcissus sp. ) in woodland C016 / 2321
Daffodils (Narcissus sp.) in woodland

Background imageMonocot Collection: Flag iris (Iris germanica), artwork C013 / 6607

Flag iris (Iris germanica), artwork C013 / 6607
Flag iris (Iris germanica). Illustration from Icones Plantarum medicinalium (1788) by Joseph Jacob von Plenck

Background imageMonocot Collection: Orchid (Galeandra baueri), artwork C013 / 6608

Orchid (Galeandra baueri), artwork C013 / 6608
Orchid (Galeandra baueri). Illustration from Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1837-43) by James Bateman

Background imageMonocot Collection: Tiger lilies (Lilium tigrinum), artwork C013 / 6605

Tiger lilies (Lilium tigrinum), artwork C013 / 6605
Tiger lilies (Lilium tigrinum). Illustration from A Monograph of the Genus Lilium (1880) by John Henry Elwes

Background imageMonocot Collection: Strelitzia sp. flower, artwork C013 / 6600

Strelitzia sp. flower, artwork C013 / 6600
Strelitzia sp. flower. Watercolour by Ralph Stennett, 1805

Background imageMonocot Collection: Bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae) C013 / 6599

Bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae) C013 / 6599
Bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae). Engraving by Phelippeaux after a painting from Choix Des Plus Belles Fleurs by Pierre Joseph Redout (1759-1840)

Background imageMonocot Collection: Lily (Lilium sp. ) flowers, artwork C013 / 6246

Lily (Lilium sp. ) flowers, artwork C013 / 6246
Lily (Lilium sp.) flowers. Illustration by Garrit van Spaendonck (1746-1822)

Background imageMonocot Collection: Air Plant Trichomes SEM

Air Plant Trichomes SEM
Air plant leaf trichomes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of trichomes (modified hairs) on the leaf surface of an air plant (Tillandsia sp.)

Background imageMonocot Collection: Asiatic lily (Lilium sp. )

Asiatic lily (Lilium sp. )
Asiatic lily (Lilium sp.) flower

Background imageMonocot Collection: Dutch crocus (Crocus Striped Beauty )

Dutch crocus (Crocus Striped Beauty )
Dutch crocus flower (Crocus vernus Striped Beauty )

Background imageMonocot Collection: English iris (Iris latifolia)

English iris (Iris latifolia). Originally a wildflower found in the Pyrenees, this flower is now widely cultivated by gardeners

Background imageMonocot Collection: Sketch of Orchis maculata by Robert Brown

Sketch of Orchis maculata by Robert Brown
Sketch of an Orchidaceous suspensor, 27th July 1831, by Robert Brown, the eminent Scottish botanist

Background imageMonocot Collection: Arum grandiflorum

Arum grandiflorum
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Veltheimia glauca, lily

Veltheimia glauca, lily
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Sketch of Cypripedium reginae / spectabile by Robert Brown

Sketch of Cypripedium reginae / spectabile by Robert Brown
A sketch by Robert Brown, the eminent botanist

Background imageMonocot Collection: Dracontium percusum

Dracontium percusum

Background imageMonocot Collection: Iris odoratissima, tall bearded iris

Iris odoratissima, tall bearded iris
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Sketch of Tradescantia by Robert Brown (part two)

Sketch of Tradescantia by Robert Brown (part two)
A sketch by Robert Brown, the eminent botanist. For part one please see 55633

Background imageMonocot Collection: Renanthera coccinea

Renanthera coccinea
Plate 21 from H.F. Hances `Wild Flowers of Hong Kong

Background imageMonocot Collection: Veltheimia viridiflora, lily

Veltheimia viridiflora, lily
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Anthericum ciliatum

Anthericum ciliatum
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Arum tripartitum

Arum tripartitum
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Asparagus capensis

Asparagus capensis
Illustration from Plantarum rariorum Horti Csarei Schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones, 1797/98, by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMonocot Collection: Platanthera

Platanthera
Dried specimen of Platanthera, from the John Clayton Collection

Background imageMonocot Collection: Pressed Tulip specimens

Pressed Tulip specimens
Specimens from the herbarium of Mary Somerset (the Duchess of Beaufort). Pressed by the Duchess herself (1630 - 1714)



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Monocots, a diverse group of plants, showcase their unique beauty in various forms. The Narcissus tazetta, commonly known as the tazetta daffodil, enchants with its delicate white petals and golden trumpet-shaped center. Meanwhile, the Livistona humilis or sand palm stands tall and graceful with its slender trunk and fan-like leaves. In contrast to these gentle blooms, the Elaeis guineensis Jacq. , an African oil palm, exudes strength and resilience as it thrives in tropical regions. The Strelitzea sp. , also known as the bird of paradise flower, captivates onlookers with its vibrant colors resembling a majestic bird in flight. Even amidst snow-covered landscapes like Buckinghamshire's winter wonderland in England's UK, the Snowdrop (Galanthus Sp. ) emerges delicately—a solitary flower braving freezing temperatures. In springtime scenes like Eype Down with Colmers Hill in the background, Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) carpet the ground beneath towering trees. The Macrozamia communis or burrawang palm showcases its prehistoric charm with large fronds that have witnessed centuries pass by. On another note, Flame lilies (Gloriosa sp. ) ignite passion through their fiery red petals that curl dramatically at their edges. Nature continues to amaze us with intricate designs such as Ophrys apifera or bee orchid—its blossom mimicking a bee to attract pollinators—and Cypripedium reginae or lady's slipper orchid boasting elegant pink petals reminiscent of royalty. Traveling all the way from Madagascar is Angraecum sesquipedale—an enchanting Madagascan orchid whose long nectar spur entices only one specific moth species for pollination.