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Rosid Collection

Discover the beauty of ROSID: a tapestry woven with nature's finest hints

Background imageRosid Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) in Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) in Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall. The wall is constructed on The Whin Sill, a layer of hard intrusive, volcanic Dolerite

Background imageRosid Collection: Weeping Willow

Weeping Willow
Plate 30 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imageRosid Collection: Durio zibethinus, durian fruit

Durio zibethinus, durian fruit
Plate 146 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) male on a branch feeding on Rowan (Sorbus

Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) male on a branch feeding on Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) berries, Leon, Spain, February

Background imageRosid Collection: Redvein Abutilon -Abutilon pictum-, Tandayapa region, Andean cloud forest, Ecuador, South America

Redvein Abutilon -Abutilon pictum-, Tandayapa region, Andean cloud forest, Ecuador, South America

Background imageRosid Collection: Alpenrose, snow-rose, or rusty-leaved alpenrose -Rhododendron ferrugineum-, on Mt. Kramer or Mt

Alpenrose, snow-rose, or rusty-leaved alpenrose -Rhododendron ferrugineum-, on Mt. Kramer or Mt. Kramerspitz, near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Werdenfelser Land area, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageRosid Collection: Gossypium barbadense, cotton plant

Gossypium barbadense, cotton plant
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Quercus suber, cork oak

Quercus suber, cork oak
Plate 35 from `Le Regne Vegetal. Vol 16 1871. Originally called Chene liege in this publication the Cork Oak tree is now know by the name (Quercus suber)

Background imageRosid Collection: Ancient Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica), Lineover Wood, Gloucestershire UK

Ancient Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica), Lineover Wood, Gloucestershire UK. The second largest Beech tree in England. November 2015

Background imageRosid Collection: Eucalyptus crebra, narrow leaved ironbark tree

Eucalyptus crebra, narrow leaved ironbark tree
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageRosid Collection: Citrus sinensis, sweet orange

Citrus sinensis, sweet orange

Background imageRosid Collection: Mangifera indica, mango

Mangifera indica, mango
Illustration from the Fleming Indian Drawings Collection, 1800. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Alnus glutinosa (Willd. ) XXI 4, alder

Alnus glutinosa (Willd. ) XXI 4, alder
An illustration of alder tree fruit and foliage from the Natural History Museum Botany Library Plate Collection

Background imageRosid Collection: Metrosideros excelsa, Christmas tree

Metrosideros excelsa, Christmas tree
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageRosid Collection: Eucalyptus pruinosa, silver-leaved box

Eucalyptus pruinosa, silver-leaved box
Plate 56 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageRosid Collection: Cirtus paradisi, grapefruit

Cirtus paradisi, grapefruit
Tab 65 from Histoire naturelle des Orangers 1818-1820 by Antoine Risso. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. This illustration is entitled Pompelmouse chadec

Background imageRosid Collection: Tropaeolum sp. nasturtium

Tropaeolum sp. nasturtium
Plate 42 from The Chief Natural Orders of Plants (1849). Illustrated and described by Elizabeth Twining (1805-1889)

Background imageRosid Collection: Hornbeam trees (Carpinus betulus) ancient pollards, Hatfield Forest, Essex, England

Hornbeam trees (Carpinus betulus) ancient pollards, Hatfield Forest, Essex, England, UK, October

Background imageRosid Collection: Cuckoo flower or Ladys smock (Cardamine pratensis) on Hawkesbury Common

Cuckoo flower or Ladys smock (Cardamine pratensis) on Hawkesbury Common, Gloucestershire, England, UK. April

Background imageRosid Collection: English oak tree (Quercus robur) in field, with early spring growth, Gloucestershire

English oak tree (Quercus robur) in field, with early spring growth, Gloucestershire, UK, May

Background imageRosid Collection: Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) leaves in spring. Dorset, UK May

Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) leaves in spring. Dorset, UK May

Background imageRosid Collection: Close up of Peach tree (Prunus persica) blossom, Fruiturisme Tourism Experience, Lleida

Close up of Peach tree (Prunus persica) blossom, Fruiturisme Tourism Experience, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageRosid Collection: Silver Birch (Betula pendula) trees in autumn colour, Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

Silver Birch (Betula pendula) trees in autumn colour, Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Aviemore, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, October

Background imageRosid Collection: English oak tree (Quercus robur) at sunset, Monmouthshire Wales UK, March

English oak tree (Quercus robur) at sunset, Monmouthshire Wales UK, March

Background imageRosid Collection: English oak tree (Quercus robur) woodland in autumn colours, Kellerwald, Hesse, Germany, November

English oak tree (Quercus robur) woodland in autumn colours, Kellerwald, Hesse, Germany, November

Background imageRosid Collection: Chinese lanterns (Physalis alkekengi) skeletons and Honesty seed pods (Lunaria annua)

Chinese lanterns (Physalis alkekengi) skeletons and Honesty seed pods (Lunaria annua)

Background imageRosid Collection: Mangifera indica, mango

Mangifera indica, mango
Plate 234 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Turban squash (Cucurbita) and other mixed squashes

Turban squash (Cucurbita) and other mixed squashes

Background imageRosid Collection: Herb robert (Geranium robertianum) flower, Coombe Valley, Cornwall, UK, May

Herb robert (Geranium robertianum) flower, Coombe Valley, Cornwall, UK, May

Background imageRosid Collection: Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woodland in spring, at dawn, Peak District National Park, Cheshire, UK, May

Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woodland in spring, at dawn, Peak District National Park, Cheshire, UK, May

Background imageRosid Collection: Ficus elastica, Indian rubber tree

Ficus elastica, Indian rubber tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Phormium tenax, New Zealand flax

Phormium tenax, New Zealand flax
A watercolour commissioned by Sir Joseph Banks and sketched by Sydney Parkinson during the Endeavour Voyage. Parkinson died at sea before he could complete it

Background imageRosid Collection: Melissa officinalis, lemon balm

Melissa officinalis, lemon balm
A painting from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Tropaeolum majus, nasturtium

Tropaeolum majus, nasturtium
Drawing by Arthur Harry Church, 1903. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Orange de Malte, Maltese blood orange

Orange de Malte, Maltese blood orange
Tab 13 from Histoire Naturelle des Orangers 1818 by Antoine Risso (1777-1845). Picture shows a close-up of the whole orange

Background imageRosid Collection: Common oak (Quercus robur) fowers shedding pollen. Surrey, UK. April

Common oak (Quercus robur) fowers shedding pollen. Surrey, UK. April

Background imageRosid Collection: Buckholt Wood is a beech (Fagus sylvatica) wood and part of the Cotwolds Commons

Buckholt Wood is a beech (Fagus sylvatica) wood and part of the Cotwolds Commons and Beechwoods National Nature Reserve, on the scarp slope of the Cotswolds near Birdlip, Gloucestershire

Background imageRosid Collection: Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) feeding a fledgling on a branch of Hawthorn (Crataegus

Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) feeding a fledgling on a branch of Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) blossom, Perthshire, Scotland. June 2013

Background imageRosid Collection: Pachira aquatica, Malabar or Guyana chestnut

Pachira aquatica, Malabar or Guyana chestnut
Watercolour by Robert Schomburgk, 1840s Date: 1840

Background imageRosid Collection: Linum usitatissimum, flax

Linum usitatissimum, flax
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) C016 / 5659

Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) C016 / 5659
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana). Plate 35 by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageRosid Collection: Citrus medica, lime

Citrus medica, lime
Illustrations of various lime varieties (Citrus medica), Pati Limoo; Hakagi Limoo; Gora Limoo; Chaen-gori Limoo; Kumural Limoo; Nature of Runjhore; Tablha Limoo

Background imageRosid Collection: Indigofera tinctora, indigo

Indigofera tinctora, indigo
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Pollard Weeping Willow

Pollard Weeping Willow
Plate 31 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imageRosid Collection: Viola tricolor, heartsease

Viola tricolor, heartsease
Folio 62 from A Collection of Flowers (1795) by John Edwards. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Acer campestre L. field or Engliah maple

Acer campestre L. field or Engliah maple
Sketch 1 from a collection of original drawings and sketches by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Prunus sp. nectarine (Vermash Nectarine)

Prunus sp. nectarine (Vermash Nectarine)
Plate 29 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosid Collection: Corynocarpus laevigatus, karaka tree

Corynocarpus laevigatus, karaka tree
Finished watercolour by John Frederick Miller from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771



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Discover the beauty of ROSID: a tapestry woven with nature's finest hints. From the graceful branches of the Weeping Willow to the delicate blooms of Gossypium barbadense, cotton plant, each element adds depth and charm to this enchanting composition. Ancient Beech trees stand tall in Lineover Wood, their majestic presence capturing centuries of wisdom. Durio zibethinus, durian fruit, tantalizes with its exotic allure while Alpenrose paints Mt. Kramer with vibrant hues in Bavaria's Werdenfelser Land area. In Ecuador's Andean cloud forest, Redvein Abutilon dances amidst misty landscapes, showcasing its unique splendor. Citrus sinensis brings a burst of sweetness as it graces orchards with its bountiful harvests. Quercus suber stands proud as cork oak forests provide shelter and sustainability for countless species. Mangifera indica entices taste buds with its succulent mangoes while Sycamore Gap along Hadrian's Wall offers solace beneath the shade of Acer pseudoplatanus trees. Eucalyptus crebra stretches towards the sky, displaying resilience through its narrow leaves. Finally, Cirtus paradisi unveils a refreshing zest as grapefruit brightens our mornings. Each hint within ROSID intertwines seamlessly to create a symphony that celebrates nature's diversity and reminds us to cherish Earth's wonders.