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Oxlips Collection

Oxlips, also known as Primula elatior, are enchanting wildflowers that grace the meadows and alpine pastures with their delicate beauty

Background imageOxlips Collection: Wild Thyme, Oxlips, Violet, Woodbine, Musk-roses

Wild Thyme, Oxlips, Violet, Woodbine, Musk-roses and Eglantine (Midsummer Nights Dream). Handcoioured botanical illustration drawn

Background imageOxlips Collection: Daffodils, Violets, Primroses, Oxlips, Crown-imperial

Daffodils, Violets, Primroses, Oxlips, Crown-imperial, Lilies and Flower-de-lace (The Winters Tale). Handcoioured botanical illustration drawn

Background imageOxlips Collection: Picture No. 10849618

Picture No. 10849618
Oxlip - in flower. (Primulr elatior ) Date:

Background imageOxlips Collection: Picture No. 10893102

Picture No. 10893102
Oxlip (Primula elatior) Date:

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlip (Primula elatior) flowering, growing in high alpine pasture, Bulgaria, may

Oxlip (Primula elatior) flowering, growing in high alpine pasture, Bulgaria, may

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlips (Primula elatior)

Oxlips (Primula elatior)
Foliage, stems and flowers of Oxlips (Primula elatior) growing in mountain pastures in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlips (Primula elatior) in flower. Rare in UK

Oxlips (Primula elatior) in flower. Rare in UK
ROG-13116 Oxlips - in flower. Rare in UK Primula elatior Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlips (Primula elatior) in mountain pastures, Julian Alps, Slovenia

Oxlips (Primula elatior) in mountain pastures, Julian Alps, Slovenia
ROG-13160 Oxlips - in mountain pastures Julian Alps, Slovenia Primula elatior Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlip

Oxlip
ME-1734 Oxlip Primula elatior Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlip in meadow

Oxlip in meadow
ME-1735 Oxlip in meadow Primula elatior Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOxlips Collection: Oxlip in full bloom covered in dew at an early spring morning Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Oxlip in full bloom covered in dew at an early spring morning Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
SAS-506 Oxlip - in full bloom covered in dew at an early spring morning Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Primula elatior Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageOxlips Collection: Plants / Primula Elatior

Plants / Primula Elatior
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Oxlips, also known as Primula elatior, are enchanting wildflowers that grace the meadows and alpine pastures with their delicate beauty. With their vibrant hues of Wild Thyme, Oxlips, Violet, Woodbine, and Musk-roses, they create a tapestry of colors that captivates all who behold them. In the springtime landscape adorned with Daffodils, Violets, Primroses, and Crown-imperial flowers, the presence is truly a sight to behold. Picture No. 10849618 and Picture No. 10893102 capture these exquisite blossoms in all their glory. Found in high alpine pastures in Bulgaria's majestic mountains or rare sightings in the UK countryside like Picture No. 10849618 portrays; they can resilient yet elusive treasures of nature. Their resilience extends to mountainous regions such as Julian Alps in Slovenia where they thrive amidst breathtaking scenery. Whether growing on rocky slopes or gracing meadows with their presence like an ethereal carpet woven by Mother Nature herself - oxlips never fail to leave us spellbound. The image of an oxlip (Primula elatior) flowering against the backdrop of Bulgaria's alpine pasture evokes a sense of tranquility and awe-inspiring beauty. In Germany's Baden-Wuerttemberg region at dawn during early spring mornings when dew glistens upon petals like precious gems - we witness the full bloom splendor covered in dewdrops, and is a moment frozen in time that reminds us how fleeting nature's wonders can be. These plants belong to the Primula Elatior family which includes various species renowned for their elegance and charm. Among them stands out our beloved oxlip – its name whispered softly among botany enthusiasts worldwide. So let us cherish these delicate blooms – whether found blooming freely in meadows or hidden away in the mountains.