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Pla Nts Collection (page 7)

Exploring the enchanting world of plants: from Mushrooms Larousse 1913 to Hortensia, each species holds its own beauty and secrets

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Lavandula Officinalis

Lavandula Officinalis
COMMON LAVENDER indistinguishable from several other species of lavender, such as L. angustifolia

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Matricaria Chamomilla

Matricaria Chamomilla
This genus has been revised since this plate was drawn, and it is probably the same as MATRICARA RECUTITA, or CHAMOMILE

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Fall / Japanese Chin / 1959

Fall / Japanese Chin / 1959
Three puppies from the RIU-GU kennel sit next to a tub of plants which includes a dahlia. Owned by Crawford

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Beekeeper in garden

Beekeeper in garden c.1940 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No. N19543

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Prince Khan draws the portrait of the beautiful girl he has

Prince Khan draws the portrait of the beautiful girl he has
Prince Khans Dream. Prince Khan draws the portrait of the beautiful girl he has seen in his dream

Background imagePla Nts Collection: The Tailor Bird

The Tailor Bird

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) Isabela Is. Galapagos

Lava Cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) Isabela Is. Galapagos

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Pericopsis mooniana, or Nandu Wood

Pericopsis mooniana, or Nandu Wood
Pericopsis mooniana (Nandu Wood, Nedun Tree), also known as Dalbergia lanceolaria, Dalbergia mooniana, Derris ponapensis, Ormosia villamilii, and Pericopsis ponapensis

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Papyrus Plants on the River Anapo

Papyrus Plants on the River Anapo
Papyrus plants growing along the banks of the River Anapo near Syracuse, Sicily, Italy Date: circa 1905

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Curtis / Spring Crocus

Curtis / Spring Crocus
Spring Crocus Crocus Vernus

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Fulness of Joy Plate 4

Fulness of Joy Plate 4
A bunch of flowers including what appears to be marigold & a field poppy accompanies a biblical text: Cant. 1.7 Date: circa 1880

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) woodland, in heathland habitat, Wareham Forest, Dorset, England

Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) woodland, in heathland habitat, Wareham Forest, Dorset, England, october

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) flowering mass, growing at edge of arable field at dusk

Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) flowering mass, growing at edge of arable field at dusk, Little Bealings, Suffolk, England, june

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Euglena gracilis

Euglena gracilis protists. Light micrograph of a group of Euglena gracilis protists. These organisms possess a unique combination of plant and animal characters. Like the algae, E

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Fossil leaves of Neuropteris

Fossil leaves of Neuropteris, a genus created to account for a type of pteridosperm (seed fern) leaf, which appeared in fossil form detached from the original plant

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Mango tree

Mango tree. The mango (Magnifera sp.) is native to the Indian sub-continent, and contains many minerals and vitamins as well as fibre

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Organic serpent garlic

Organic serpent garlic plants (Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon Bzenc ). Gardener removing the curled tops from garlic plants

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Hazel nut, light micrograph

Hazel nut, light micrograph
Hazel nut. Light micrograph of a section through a nut from a common hazel (Corylus avellana) tree, showing the large amount of fat (red) stored within endosperm tissue

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Isisaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Isisaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a pair of leaf-eating Isisaurus colberti (previously Titanosaurus colberti) roaming lush plains in what is now central India

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Palo santo tree (Bursera graveolens)

Palo santo tree (Bursera graveolens). This trees name means holy wood in Spanish. It is also found on mainland South America, where it is used in herbal remedies

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Red fir (Abies magnifica) trees

Red fir (Abies magnifica) trees on a mountainside. Photographed near Winnemucca Lake on the Kit Carson Pass, Sierra Nevada, California, USA

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Joseph de Tournefort, French botanist

Joseph de Tournefort, French botanist
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708), French botanist. In 1683 de Tournefort became Professor of Botany at the Jardin de Roi, Paris

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Iris root, light micrograph

Iris root, light micrograph
Iris root. Light micrograph of a section through the root of an Iris plant (Iris germanica) showing a vascular cylinder. The cylinder is comprised of a central cluster of parenchyma cells (red)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Fennel stem, SEM

Fennel stem, SEM
Fennel stem. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cluster of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) flowers on a stem, seen from below. Magnification unknown

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp.). The seeds of the plant, known as black cumin, are used as a spice in cookery and also medicinally as a diuretic

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Walnut tree trunk

Walnut tree trunk. Cross-section of the trunk of a walnut tree (Juglans regia), showing its different rings. On the outside is the cork

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Leaf veins of ivy

Leaf veins of ivy
Macrophotograph of a leaf skeleton of the ivy plant, Hedera helix. showing the branching pattern & decreasing size of the veins (vascular tissue)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Pollen dispersal

Pollen dispersal. Wind dispersal of pollen from the lesser pond sedge (Carex acutiformis). Each pollen grain contains a male gamete, which fertilises the ovules (eggs)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Marigold pollen grain, SEM

Marigold pollen grain, SEM
Marigold pollen grain. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain from a marigold plant (family Compositae)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Pandanus fruit

Pandanus fruit. The ripe fruit of the pandanus palm (Pandanus tectorius) or screwpine. The wedge- shaped orange sections (drupes)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Yellow salsify seeds

Yellow salsify seeds. Close-up of a seed leaving the seed-head of the yellow salsify (Tragopogon dubuis). This plant has a similar seed head to the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Bumble bee on a Michaelmas daisy

Bumble bee on a Michaelmas daisy
Pollination. Macrophotograph of a white-tailed bumble bee, Bombus lucorum, visiting a flowering Michaelmas daisy, Aster frikartii

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Eucalyptus globulus

Eucalyptus globulus. Close up fruits of Blue Gum

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella)

Wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella)
Wood sorrel flowers (Oxalis acetosella). Photographed in the Lake District, England, in May

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Midland hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata)

Midland hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) in bloom. Photographed in spring, in the UK

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla)

Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla)
Mexican wood-sorrel flowers (Oxalis tetraphylla). Also known as good luck leaf, Mexican wood sorrel is native to Mexico but can also be grown as a garden plant

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Clematis viticella Polish Spirit

Clematis viticella Polish Spirit
Clematis flowers (Clematis viticella Polish Spirit ) around a window

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Harebell flowers (Campanula rotundifolia)

Harebell flowers (Campanula rotundifolia)
Harebells (Campanula rotundifolia) in flower, growing on sand dunes

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea)
Hollyhock flowers (Alcea rosea). This perennial plant is favoured by bees and other pollinating insects

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Sun beams

Sun beams. Sunlight shining through trees, creating crepuscular rays

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Fennel flowers

Fennel flowers. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a herb with a variety of industrial, medicinal and culinary uses. As a medicinal herb

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus)

Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
Great mullein flower spike (Verbascum thapsus). Photographed in Dorset, UK, in August

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Roots of a kapok tree

Roots of a kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra) growing over the ruins of a temple. The kapok or silk-cotton tree is a large deciduous tree

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Sempervivum tectorum

Sempervivum tectorum
Common houseleek flowers (Sempervivum tectorum)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Eden Project

Eden Project
Outside the tropical Biome at the Eden project cornwall on a early spring day

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Fireweed Banksia (Banksia menziesii) flowering, close-up, Western Australia

Fireweed Banksia (Banksia menziesii) flowering, close-up, Western Australia

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Clipped Box (Buxus sempervirens) bush in container, beside painted wall in garden, Locarno

Clipped Box (Buxus sempervirens) bush in container, beside painted wall in garden, Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea) close-up of flower, Philippines

Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea) close-up of flower, Philippines



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Exploring the enchanting world of plants: from Mushrooms Larousse 1913 to Hortensia, each species holds its own beauty and secrets. 🌿✨ Discover the fascinating Humulus Lupulus, known for its use in brewing beer, or admire the delicate London Pride & Gold Rod that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. 🌸🦋 Immerse yourself in the picturesque countryside adorned with vibrant flowers and fluttering butterflies at the Estuary of River Avon in Devon, England. 🌼🦋 Indulge your taste buds with the luscious Strawberry Wilmots Superb or marvel at a Wardian case filled with an array of captivating plants. Step into The Main Borders at Harlow Carr and witness Geranium variet's stunning colors stealing the show. And don't forget about Hamemalis Mollis (Witch Hazel), which bewitches us with its mystical allure. But beware. Alongside their beauty lies a dark side - explore Poisonous Plants cautiously as they hold both danger and intrigue.