Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Scented Collection (page 16)

Step into a world of scented wonders, where herbs and spices dance in the air. Victorian botanical illustrations come to life, showcasing nature's secrets

Background imageScented Collection: Wisteria sp

Wisteria sp. flowering in Lady Annes Garden, RHS Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageScented Collection: Mock Orange (Philadelphus sp. )

Mock Orange (Philadelphus sp. )
Mock Orange (Philadelphus sp.) flowering in Summer

Background imageScented Collection: Deciduous climber (Clematis Warsaw Nike)

Deciduous climber (Clematis Warsaw Nike) Named after a memorial in the Polish capital to freedom fighters

Background imageScented Collection: Variety of Cranesbill

Variety of Cranesbill (Geranium Hybrid Johnsons Blue)

Background imageScented Collection: Hydrangia Hortensia Hybrid

Hydrangia Hortensia Hybrid Deciduous Shrub Good for seaside planting

Background imageScented Collection: Tustan (Hypericum androsaemum)

Tustan (Hypericum androsaemum) Deciduous shrub (sometimes semi evergreen) Will grow in shade Native UK, W &s Europe, N Africa, W Asia

Background imageScented Collection: Madagascar jasmine, Stephanotis floribund

Madagascar jasmine, Stephanotis floribund
Madagascar jasmine (Stephanotis floribunda)

Background imageScented Collection: Fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum)

Fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum)
Flowers and foliage of Fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum). Photographed in France

Background imageScented Collection: Daphne sericea

Daphne sericea flowering in the Taurus Mountains, south Turkey, showing both foliage and flowers

Background imageScented Collection: Jupiters Distaff (Salvia glutinosa)

Jupiters Distaff (Salvia glutinosa) in flower. Photographed in the autumn in Romania

Background imageScented Collection: Mentha gracilis variegata

Mentha gracilis variegata
Veriegated ginger mint (Mentha gracilis variegata foliage. Photographed at Snowshill Manor in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK

Background imageScented Collection: British wildflowers

British wildflowers. Wild thyme (Thymus polytrichus britannicus, pink) and common rockrose (Helianthemum nummularium, yellow). Photographed near Cheddar in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, UK

Background imageScented Collection: Daphne bholua Jacqueline Postill

Daphne bholua Jacqueline Postill
Daphne flowers (Daphne bholua Jacqueline Postill ). This evergreen plant has scented flowers and poisonous berries

Background imageScented Collection: Honey bee pollinating flowers

Honey bee pollinating flowers
A Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) visiting lavender flowers in the summer. Photographed in Provence, France

Background imageScented Collection: Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum)

Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum)
Flowers of Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum), also known as Ginger Lily

Background imageScented Collection: Bug Orchid (Orchis coriophora)

Bug Orchid (Orchis coriophora) flowers. This orchid species has a sickly scent, said to be like squashed bed bugs, the origin of its common name

Background imageScented Collection: Lime (Tilia cordata)

Lime (Tilia cordata) trees. These trees produce huge numbers of scented flowers during June. The flowers hang down from bracts, which later become wings that help to disperse the seeds as they fall

Background imageScented Collection: Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) catkins

Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) catkins. Two types of flowers are produced. First are a great number of staminate catkins (male only)

Background imageScented Collection: Rosa rugosa flowers

Rosa rugosa flowers
Salt spray rose flowers (Rosa rugosa). Photographed in Russia

Background imageScented Collection: Salt spray rose flower (Rosa rugosa)

Salt spray rose flower (Rosa rugosa). Photographed in Russia

Background imageScented Collection: Sweet rocket (Hesperis matronalis)

Sweet rocket (Hesperis matronalis)
Sweet rocket flowers (Hesperis matronalis). Photographed at Dilston Physic Garden, Northumberland, UK

Background imageScented Collection: Nerine bowendii

Nerine bowendii
Nerine bowdenii by a Cotswolds limestone wall

Background imageScented Collection: Viola odorata (Sweet Violets)

Viola odorata (Sweet Violets)
Foliage and flowers of Viola odorata (Sweet Violets) in the Spring, Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imageScented Collection: Rosa rugosa flower

Rosa rugosa flower
Salt spray rose flower (Rosa rugosa). Photographed in Russia

Background imageScented Collection: Pineapple mayweed (Matricaria discoidea)

Pineapple mayweed (Matricaria discoidea)

Background imageScented Collection: A mock orange ( Philadelphus Belle Etoile') at Hidcote Manor garden, Gloucs

A mock orange ( Philadelphus Belle Etoile') at Hidcote Manor garden, Gloucs
ROG-13397 A mock orange at Hidcote Manor garden, Gloucs. UK Philadelphus Belle Etoile Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScented Collection: French Lavender (Lavandula stoechas), Cyprus

French Lavender (Lavandula stoechas), Cyprus
ROG-13250 French Lavender Cyprus Lavandula stoechas Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScented Collection: Creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) in flower. Widespread weed. Dorset

Creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) in flower. Widespread weed. Dorset
ROG-13409 Creeping thistle - in flower. Widespread weed. Dorset, UK Cirsium arvense Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScented Collection: Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum) growing in a crevice in limestone pavement, Cumbria

Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum) growing in a crevice in limestone pavement, Cumbria
ROG-13408 Herb Robert - growing in a crevice in limestone pavement Cumbria. UK Geranium robertianum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScented Collection: Pot Pourri 1886

Pot Pourri 1886
Pot-Pourri: Made with rose leaves, lavender, heliotrope and lemon-scented leaves, dried in the sun and put into a tall jar

Background imageScented Collection: Common rue (Ruta graveolens). S. Europe, and gardens

Common rue (Ruta graveolens). S. Europe, and gardens
ROG-12467 Common rue S. Europe, and gardens Ruta graveolens Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScented Collection: Fringed pink (Dianthus monspessulanus). Pyrenees

Fringed pink (Dianthus monspessulanus). Pyrenees
ROG-12494 Fringed pink Pyrenees. Dianthus monspessulanus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScented Collection: Woodruff in flower (Galium (Asperula) odoratum). Woodland in Dorset

Woodruff in flower (Galium (Asperula) odoratum). Woodland in Dorset
ROG-12355 Woodruff in flower Woodland in Dorset, UK Galium odoratum Latin also Asperula odoratum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Step into a world of scented wonders, where herbs and spices dance in the air. Victorian botanical illustrations come to life, showcasing nature's secrets. First, meet the Scaredy Cat Plant - Coleus canina Hybr. , a guardian against pesky cats and dogs. Its scent drives them away, leaving your garden serene. Next, behold the Campanula or Bellflower Plant with its delicate blooms captured beautifully in a Victorian illustration. A sight that will surely enchant any passerby. The Aster or Star Plant takes center stage with its vibrant petals displayed elegantly on paper. A true star of the garden, captivating all who lay eyes upon it. But beware. Amongst these beauties lie poisonous and toxic plants depicted in intricate Victorian illustrations. Their allure may be tempting but caution is advised. Bluebells and Ivy creep along the pages of history through stunning botanical drawings. These familiar faces bring nostalgia and charm to any space they grace. Discover the power of medicinal and herbal plants as you explore more Victorian botanical illustrations. Each one holds ancient wisdom waiting to be unlocked for healing purposes. Travel north to Scotland where Heath, Heather, Ling bloom proudly amidst breathtaking landscapes illustrated by skilled hands from another era. Delight your senses with Elephant Garlic (Allium ampeloprasum), an exotic variety that adds a unique twist to culinary creations while filling the air with its pungent aroma. In contrast, Rose Margaret Merril steals hearts with her pure white blossoms showcased in intricate detail within a Victorian illustration. The epitome of elegance and grace. Lastly, marvel at Chelone or Turtlehead Plant as it graces us with its presence through vintage botanical artistry. Its whimsical name matches perfectly with its charming appearance. These exotic flowers from gardens past transport us back in time through their exquisite depictions on aged paper. Let their scents fill your imagination as you embark on this fragrant journey.