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"Discover the Beauty of Shrubby Plants: RBG18-0987" Get ready to explore a world of stunning shrubs

Background imageShrubby Collection: RBG18-0987

RBG18-0987
Myrtle-leaf milkwort, Polygala myrtifolia, in flower. Introduced from South Africa. Date: 15-Apr-19

Background imageShrubby Collection: Russian peashrub, Caragana frutex

Russian peashrub, Caragana frutex (Shrubby caragana, Caragana frutescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The

Background imageShrubby Collection: Shrubby cinquefoil, Dasiphora fruticosa

Shrubby cinquefoil, Dasiphora fruticosa or Potentilla fruticosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1793

Background imageShrubby Collection: Pink or Dianthus varieties

Pink or Dianthus varieties
Shrubby Chinese pink, Dianthus arbusculus, Caucasian pink, Dianthus caucasicus, wood pink, Dianthus virgineus, alpine pink, Dianthus alpinus, Mount Lebanon pink, Dianthus lebanotia, sand pink

Background imageShrubby Collection: Shrubby milkwort, Polygala chamaebuxus

Shrubby milkwort, Polygala chamaebuxus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after an illustration by William Miller from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London, 1821

Background imageShrubby Collection: Baeckea frutescens

Baeckea frutescens
Shrubby Chinese baeckea, Baeckea frutescens (Baeckia frutescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine

Background imageShrubby Collection: Orphium frutescens

Orphium frutescens (Shrubby chironia, Chironia frutescens). Handcolured copperplate engraving and botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh

Background imageShrubby Collection: Broad-leav d shrubby germander, Teucrium fruticans

Broad-leav d shrubby germander, Teucrium fruticans (Teucrium latifolium). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards rom William Curtis Botanical Magazine

Background imageShrubby Collection: Centropogon cornutus

Centropogon cornutus (Shrubby lobelia, Lobelia surinamensis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sansom from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1793

Background imageShrubby Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 453

Curtis British Entomology Plate 453
Hemiptera: Coranus subapterus (Sea-side Reduvius) [Plant: Atriplex (Halimione) portulacoides (Shrubby Orache)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageShrubby Collection: Lavatera arborea Variegata

Lavatera arborea Variegata

Background imageShrubby Collection: Shrubby kopsia, Kopsia fruticosa

Shrubby kopsia, Kopsia fruticosa.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, London, Reeve Brothers

Background imageShrubby Collection: Scaevola koenigii, shrubby east-indian cabbage

Scaevola koenigii, shrubby east-indian cabbage tree, beach cabbage, native to India.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageShrubby Collection: Shrubby oenothera with vivid yellow flowers

Shrubby oenothera with vivid yellow flowers, native of Virginia, Oenothera fruticosa.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss

Background imageShrubby Collection: Hebe ' Caledonia' a shrubby veronica hebe flowering on a rockery

Hebe " Caledonia" a shrubby veronica hebe flowering on a rockery

Background imageShrubby Collection: Picture No. 10755109

Picture No. 10755109
Shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa) Date:

Background imageShrubby Collection: Picture No. 10891448

Picture No. 10891448
Shrubby Mesemb flowers (Lampranthus sp.) Date:

Background imageShrubby Collection: Picture No. 10887184

Picture No. 10887184
Winged Spindle tree in Autumn (fall) - invasive shrubby species (Euonymus alatus) Date:

Background imageShrubby Collection: Beach Salvia (Salvia africana-lutea) flowering, Cape Point, Cape Peninsula, Western Cape Province

Beach Salvia (Salvia africana-lutea) flowering, Cape Point, Cape Peninsula, Western Cape Province, South Africa, August

Background imageShrubby Collection: Bindweed (Convolvulus oleifolius)

Bindweed (Convolvulus oleifolius)
Bindweed flower (Convolvulus oleifolius). This species of shrubby bindweed has silvery, tomentose (hairy) foliage to reduce water-loss from its leaves

Background imageShrubby Collection: Common paeony (Paeonia mascula) in flower, Italy

Common paeony (Paeonia mascula) in flower, Italy
ROG-12307 Common Peony in flower Italy Paeonia mascula Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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"Discover the Beauty of Shrubby Plants: RBG18-0987" Get ready to explore a world of stunning shrubs. From the Russian peashrub, Caragana frutex, with its delicate yellow flowers that brighten up any garden, to the vibrant blooms of the Shrubby cinquefoil, Dasiphora fruticosa, these plants are sure to captivate your senses. If you're a fan of pink hues, look no further than the Pink or Dianthus varieties. Their charming petals will add a touch of romance and elegance to your outdoor space. And let's not forget about the unique beauty of the Shrubby milkwort, Polygala chamaebuxus. Its purple-blue blossoms create an enchanting atmosphere wherever it grows. For those seeking something more exotic, consider Baeckea frutescens or Orphium frutescens. These shrubs bring an element of intrigue and mystery with their unusual foliage and captivating colors. Looking for a plant that combines beauty with functionality? The Broad-leaved shrubby germander, Teucrium fruticans is perfect for you. With its aromatic leaves and striking blue flowers, it adds both visual appeal and fragrance to your garden. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by Centropogon cornutus as seen in Curtis British Entomology Plate 453. This rare species showcases intricate floral patterns that are truly mesmerizing. And if you're after something truly extraordinary, don't miss out on the Shrubby kopsia (Kopsia fruticosa) or Scaevola koenigii (shrubby east-indian cabbage). These plants boast unique forms and fascinating characteristics that make them stand out from the crowd. So why wait? Embrace nature's wonders by introducing these remarkable shrubs into your landscape today.