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Ornamental Plant Collection (page 7)

"Captivating Beauty: Exploring the Enchanting World of Ornamental Plants" Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing realm of ornamental plants

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Poppy anemone, Spanish marigold -Anemone coronaria- cultivar, close-up

Poppy anemone, Spanish marigold -Anemone coronaria- cultivar, close-up

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Tulips -Tulipa spp. -

Tulips -Tulipa spp. -
Tulips -Tulipa spp.-

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Eastern Purple Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-, closeup of the blossom

Eastern Purple Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-, closeup of the blossom

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Tulip -Tulipa-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Tulip -Tulipa-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Dahlia flowers, Germany

Dahlia flowers, Germany

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Dahlia, flower, Germany

Dahlia, flower, Germany

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana), hybrid form C010 / 7011

Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana), hybrid form C010 / 7011
Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana) flowering in Spring, showing the stigma and stamens

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Daylily (Hemerocallis sp. ) hybrid C009 / 1393

Daylily (Hemerocallis sp. ) hybrid C009 / 1393
Daylily (Hemerocallis sp.) hybrid

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Phlox paniculata

Phlox paniculata
Garden phlox (Phlox paniculata). Also called Tall Phlox, or Border Phlox

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Mexican Marigold (Tagetes erecta)

Mexican Marigold (Tagetes erecta)
Mexican marigold (Tagetes erecta). Also called Aztec marigold, African marigold and Vanilla marigold

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Daylily (Hemerocallis sp. ) hybrid C009 / 1395

Daylily (Hemerocallis sp. ) hybrid C009 / 1395
Daylily (Hemerocallis sp.) hybrid

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Zinnia angustifolia

Zinnia angustifolia
Narrow-leaf zinnia (Zinnia angustifolia). Also called Narrow leaved zinnia, Narrowlead zinnia and Creeping zinnia

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: China Aster (Callistephus chinensis)

China Aster (Callistephus chinensis) in flower

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
Garden nasturtium flower (Tropaeolum majus). Called Indian cress and Monks cress also

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Dahlia x cultorum

Dahlia x cultorum in flower

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Cosmos bipinnatus

Cosmos bipinnatus flowering in Summer

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Symphyotrichum novae-angliae

Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae syn Aster novae-angliae, Lasallea novae-angliae and Virgulus novae-angliae) in flower

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Creeping zinnia seed, SEM

Creeping zinnia seed, SEM
Creeping zinnia seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seed from a creeping zinnia flower (Sanvitalia sp.)

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Bulrush (Cyperus papyrus)

Bulrush (Cyperus papyrus) plants in a pond. This plant is native to Africa. Egyptians used this plant to make papyrus paper. Photographed at the Granada Science Park, in Granada, Spain

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Dahlia Digital Manipulation: turned B&W, aged

Dahlia Digital Manipulation: turned B&W, aged
SAS-181-M Dahlia Dahlia sp. Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Sage flowers (Salvia sp. )

Sage flowers (Salvia sp. )
Sage flowers (Salvia sp.). Photographed in May

Background imageOrnamental Plant Collection: Dahlia detail of a pink coloured blossom Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Dahlia detail of a pink coloured blossom Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
SAS-181 Dahlia - detail of a pink coloured blossom Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Dahlia sp. Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Captivating Beauty: Exploring the Enchanting World of Ornamental Plants" Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing realm of ornamental plants, where nature's artistry unfolds in breathtaking displays. Amongst the lush landscapes of Thuringia, Germany, stands the Sweet Mock-orange or English Dogwood (Philadelphus coronary), a magnificent ornamental shrub adorned with delicate flowers that emit a sweet fragrance, captivating all who encounter its splendor. Intricate and ethereal, the Rose Margaret Merril enchants with its pristine white blossoms. This floribunda rose reveals intricate details that leave admirers spellbound. Meanwhile, vibrant yellow roses (Rosa) variety Graham Thomas illuminate gardens with their sunny disposition and add a touch of warmth to any setting. The majestic Rose Falstaff blooms proudly, showcasing its rich hues and velvety petals. Its regal presence commands attention and evokes feelings of passion and romance. Discovering unique species is an adventure unto itself - enter the Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa), an exotic beauty originating from Asia. With its striking floral display against dark green foliage, it captivates onlookers wherever it thrives. Nature's poetic dance continues as Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos spectabili) gracefully sways in German gardens; its heart-shaped pink flowers evoke emotions of tenderness and affection. Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans Atropurpurea) adds depth to these enchanting scenes with its deep purple foliage contrasting against bursts of tiny blue-violet flowers. Delving into ferns' world brings us face-to-face with Polystichum aculeatum lobatum - commonly known as the prickly shield fern - showcasing resilience amidst beauty. The Lady Fern (Athyrium Filix-foemina multifidum), another botanical marvel discovered by Henry Riley Bradbury in Europe, captivates with its delicate fronds and graceful presence.