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Sibirica Collection

"Sibirica: A Tapestry of Siberian Wonders" In the vast and enchanting land of Siberia, a myriad of captivating species thrive

Background imageSibirica Collection: Decorative botanical print with cinquefoil, cornflower, musk, saxifrage and Maltese cross

Decorative botanical print with cinquefoil, cornflower, musk, saxifrage and Maltese cross
5855537 Decorative botanical print with cinquefoil, cornflower, musk, saxifrage and Maltese cross; (add.info.: Five ornamental plants including yellow cinquefoil (Potentilla)

Background imageSibirica Collection: Mrs Skinner's columbine, Aquilegia skinneri, Russian columbine, A. glandulosa, glaucous columbine, A

Mrs Skinner's columbine, Aquilegia skinneri, Russian columbine, A. glandulosa, glaucous columbine, A
FLO4670715 Mrs Skinner's columbine, Aquilegia skinneri, Russian columbine, A. glandulosa, glaucous columbine, A. glauca, fragrant columbine, A. fragrans, Siberian columbine, A

Background imageSibirica Collection: Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea

Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea, grass-leaved scabious
FLO4670428 Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea, grass-leaved scabious, Scabiosa graminifolia, Valeriana rubra, Siberian valerian, V

Background imageSibirica Collection: Purple Siberian Iris Neon Abstract

Purple Siberian Iris Neon Abstract
Purple Siberian Iris Flower in bloom neon abstract

Background imageSibirica Collection: Siberian flag, Iris sibirica

Siberian flag, Iris sibirica. Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871

Background imageSibirica Collection: Primrose or Primula species

Primrose or Primula species
Chinese primrose, Primula praenitens, purple Caucasian primrose, Primula amoena, Siberian primrose, Primula sibirica, and fringed auricula, Primula ciliata

Background imageSibirica Collection: Columbine or Aquliegia species

Columbine or Aquliegia species
Mrs Skinners columbine, Aquilegia skinneri, Russian columbine, A. glandulosa, glaucous columbine, A. glauca, fragrant columbine, A. fragrans, Siberian columbine, A

Background imageSibirica Collection: Scabious and valerian species

Scabious and valerian species
Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea, grass-leaved scabious, Scabiosa graminifolia, Valeriana rubra, Siberian valerian, V

Background imageSibirica Collection: Alpine clematis, Clematis alpina

Alpine clematis, Clematis alpina (Atragene sibirica). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1817

Background imageSibirica Collection: Siberian iris, Iris sibirica

Siberian iris, Iris sibirica. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787

Background imageSibirica Collection: Ligularia sibirica

Ligularia sibirica (Siberian cineraria, Cineraria sibirica). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims Curtiss Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816

Background imageSibirica Collection: Northern red-backed vole - feeds on Siberian stone

Northern red-backed vole - feeds on Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Mayr) seeds - a cone on the left (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas)

Background imageSibirica Collection: Siberian Aster Along The Marsh Fork Of The Canning River In The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Siberian Aster Along The Marsh Fork Of The Canning River In The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Summer, Alaska

Background imageSibirica Collection: Patch Of Wild Irises On The Eklutna Flats With A View Of Pioneer Peak In The Background

Patch Of Wild Irises On The Eklutna Flats With A View Of Pioneer Peak In The Background

Background imageSibirica Collection: Siberian jerboa, Allactaga sibirica

Siberian jerboa, Allactaga sibirica.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageSibirica Collection: Baikal / Nerpa Seal - endemic to lake Baikal

Baikal / Nerpa Seal - endemic to lake Baikal (Phoca sibirica). lake Baikal Russia. Latin formerly know as Pusa sibirica

Background imageSibirica Collection: Baikal Seal

Baikal Seal
BAIKAL SEAL (Pusa sibirica). Russia

Background imageSibirica Collection: Siberian lemming - adult in winter, on snow in

Siberian lemming - adult in winter, on snow in tundra; quickly digs snow in attempt to escape (Lemmus sibirica). Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, North of Siberia, Russian Arctic

Background imageSibirica Collection: Siberian Iris (Iris sibirica), Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Siberian Iris (Iris sibirica), Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageSibirica Collection: Picture No. 11073982

Picture No. 11073982
Siberian Iris / Siberian Flag Romania

Background imageSibirica Collection: Picture No. 11073981

Picture No. 11073981
Siberian Iris / Siberian Flag Romania

Background imageSibirica Collection: Red-stemmed Dogwood (Cornus alba) Sibirica, bare red stems, in snow covered garden, Dorset

Red-stemmed Dogwood (Cornus alba) Sibirica, bare red stems, in snow covered garden, Dorset, England, december


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"Sibirica: A Tapestry of Siberian Wonders" In the vast and enchanting land of Siberia, a myriad of captivating species thrive. Among them, the Northern red-backed vole scurries through the dense forests, finding solace in its favorite meal - the Siberian stone. Meanwhile, an ethereal beauty unfolds as the Purple Siberian Iris Neon Abstract paints vibrant strokes across meadows and gardens. As we delve deeper into this realm, we encounter symbols that represent this majestic region. The Siberian flag proudly displays the elegant Iris sibirica, a flower that embodies resilience and grace. Primrose or Primula species add delicate splashes of color to landscapes while Columbine or Aquilegia species dance with whimsy in gentle breezes. Nature's pharmacy reveals itself through Scabious and Valerian species, offering healing properties found only in these remote parts. Alpine clematis gracefully climbs towards the heavens as Clematis alpina adorns rocky slopes with its exquisite blooms. The mesmerizing allure continues with another jewel from this land - the Siberian iris (Iris sibirica). Its regal presence enchants all who lay eyes upon it. Ligularia sibirica adds a touch of drama to wetlands with its striking foliage and golden flowers. Venturing further into this wilderness brings us face-to-face with unique creatures like the elusive Siberian jerboa (Allactaga sibirica), hopping effortlessly amidst sandy dunes under moonlit skies. And let us not forget about Baikal/Nerpa Seal – an endemic marvel residing solely within Lake Baikal's pristine waters – reminding us of nature's ability to create wonders exclusive to specific habitats. Finally, our journey concludes by encountering another inhabitant of Lake Baikal -the Baikal Seal- known for its playful nature and adaptability to survive in one of Earth's oldest lakes. Siberica is more than just a name.