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Pla Nts Collection (page 2)

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

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Tropical plant and orchid house

Tropical plant and orchid house
Cross-section view of a tropical plant and orchid house

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Two girls with their chickens

Two girls with their chickens
Two sister with their chicks circa 1880

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Pine pollen grains, light micrograph

Pine pollen grains, light micrograph
Pine pollen grains. Light micrograph of a section through winged pollen grains (microspores) from a pine (Pinus sp.) tree

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Pine stem, light micrograph

Pine stem, light micrograph
Pine stem. Light micrograph of a section through the stem of a pine (Pinus sp.) tree, showing xylem tissue. The xylem is made up of tracheid cells (light pink)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Cruise ship in a fjord, Norway

Cruise ship in a fjord, Norway
Cruise ship in the Geiranger fjord, Norway. This fjord is one of Norways most visited tourist sites and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807

Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807
Plant sex system by Linnaeus. This diagram, laying out the sexual classification of plants devised by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Tea flower stamens, SEM

Tea flower stamens, SEM
Tea flower stamens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stamens of a flower of the tea plant (Camellia sp.). Stamens are the male reproductive structures of a flower

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) crop, ripe ears in field, with Cls combine harvester harvesting

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) crop, ripe ears in field, with Cls combine harvester harvesting, near Ledbury, Herefordshire, England, september

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Tewin Water House and Tewin Water, Hertfordshire

Tewin Water House and Tewin Water, Hertfordshire
View of Tewin Water House and Tewin Water, at Digswell, Hertfordshire, with a host of golden daffodils in the foreground. The house was built in the 17th century

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Compton Acres Gardens at Canford Cliffs, near Poole, Dorset

Compton Acres Gardens at Canford Cliffs, near Poole, Dorset
View of Compton Acres Gardens in the village of Canford Cliffs, near Poole, Dorset. Bright pink flowers can be seen through an archway with a wrought iron gate

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Rosa Padre

Rosa Padre, a hybrid tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, showing two bright pink flowers and a bud

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Plants / Lilium Tigrinum

Plants / Lilium Tigrinum
TIGER LILY

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Window Gardening

Window Gardening
A Victorian woman sits in a comfortable armchair reading a book, proud of her verdant display of plants decorating a large window

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Horticultural Society conservatory, Chiswick, London

Horticultural Society conservatory, Chiswick, London
People inside the large conservatory (or greenhouse) of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick, west London

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Japanese Arrangement - 1

Japanese Arrangement - 1
CHERRY and IRIS a Spring arrangement

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Poisonous Plants

Poisonous Plants
Water Hemlock (Cicuta Virosa); Conium Maculatum; Digitalis Purpurea; Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias); Pasque Flower (Anemone Pulsatilla); Autumn Crocus

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Dutch Girl & Tulips

Dutch Girl & Tulips
A Dutch girl in traditional dress picks tulips near a canal, with the obligatory windmill and barge in view

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Dandelion Clock & Prayer

Dandelion Clock & Prayer
A dandelion clock is used as a metaphor for measuring your life by loss and not by gain

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Varieties of mushrooms

Varieties of mushrooms
Varieties of mushroom, the two poisonous items are labelled in green

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Tewkesbury fromTewkesbury Abbey UK

Tewkesbury fromTewkesbury Abbey UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Plants / Tulipa Whittallii

Plants / Tulipa Whittallii
TULIPA WHITTALLII An orange tulip

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Alameda Gardens, Gibraltar, Europe

Alameda Gardens, Gibraltar, Europe

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Hellebore flowers

Hellebore flowers (Helleborus sp.). This plant is poisonous, but preparations made from it have been used in herbal medicine for centuries

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Allium flower (Allium sp. )

Allium flower (Allium sp. )
Allium flower (Allium sp.)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Myosotis Alpestris

Myosotis Alpestris
Alpine Forget-Me-Not

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Cypripedium Cardinale

Cypripedium Cardinale
LADYs SLIPPER ORCHID one of several species

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Geranium pollen, SEM

Geranium pollen, SEM
Geranium pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen (pink) on the stamen of a geranium flower (Geranium sp.)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Atomic Power Predicted

Atomic Power Predicted
Atomic power plants predicted

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Convolvulus & C. Bell

Convolvulus & C. Bell
Pink CONVOLVULUS (Bindweed) & blue & white CAMPANULA MEDIUM Canterbury Bell) depicted with bees

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Plants / Fragaria Vesca

Plants / Fragaria Vesca
WILD STRAWBERRY

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Taraxacum Officinale

Taraxacum Officinale
(var. palustre) COMMON DANDELION

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Rose-of-Sharon (Hypericum calycinum)

Rose-of-Sharon (Hypericum calycinum)
Rose-of-Sharon flowers (Hypericum calycinum). This plant is native to south east Europe and Turkey. It has become naturalised in the UK. Photographed in June

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Clematis Montana Rubens

Clematis Montana Rubens, a hardy climbing plant of the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, with pink flowers. Seen here growing up the side of a house

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Plants / Urtica Dioica

Plants / Urtica Dioica
Common Nettle or Stinging Nettle

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) flowers and seed pods, Wiltshire, England

Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) flowers and seed pods, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Exterior of the ruined church at Treyford, 1905

Exterior of the ruined church at Treyford, 1905
The church is so overgrown that it can barely be seen. John Fletcher Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No: PH 26114/38

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Maize root, light micrograph

Maize root, light micrograph
Maize root. Light micrograph of a section through the root of a maize plant (Zea mays) showing a vascular cylinder (centre)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Lemon tree (Citrus limon)

Lemon tree (Citrus limon) bearing ripe lemons

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius)

Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius)
Pandan plant (Pandanus amaryllifolius). The leaves of this plant are used as a flavouring in a variety of Southeast Asian dishes. Photographed on Sangalaki Island, in Kalimantan, Indonesia

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Reginald Malby, photographer

Reginald Malby, photographer
Reginald Malby (1882-1924), official photographer to the Royal Horticultural Society. Seen here in a head and shoulders portrait with a pipe in his mouth

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Reginald Malby working in his garden

Reginald Malby working in his garden
Reginald Malby (1882-1924), official photographer to the Royal Horticultural Society, working in his garden

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree) in blossom

Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree) in blossom
Prunus (Flowering Cherry Tree), laden with bright pink blossom

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Samoan Women - Making Kawa-Kawa

Samoan Women - Making Kawa-Kawa. Kawakawa is one of the most distinctive Pacific native plants. It was one of the most important healing herbs in Rongoa Maori (traditional Maori medicine)

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Black Swan

Black Swan
A very stylised airbrush painting by Malcolm Greensmith depicting a mysterious-looking Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) serenly swimming across dark, still waters, dark

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Animals and plants of the Carboniferous era

Animals and plants of the Carboniferous era
European landscape, with animals, during the Carboniferous Era

Background imagePla Nts Collection: The Major Oak - Henry Dawson

The Major Oak - Henry Dawson
Oil on Wood 76.2 x 62.9

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Darwin / Greenhouse / 1882

Darwin / Greenhouse / 1882
CHARLES DARWIN Greenhouse at his home in Downe, Kent, where the naturalist conducted his research

Background imagePla Nts Collection: Plants / Viola Pedata

Plants / Viola Pedata
Cut-Leaved Violet, or Bird s-Foot Violet, or Crowfoot Violet




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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. πŸŒΈπŸ¦‹ Immerse yourself in the picturesque countryside adorned with vibrant flowers and fluttering butterflies at the Estuary of River Avon in Devon, England. πŸŒΌπŸ¦‹ 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.