RMEBT1E4–Himalayan indigo, indigo bush (Indigofera heterantha), blooming
RMC3NJ9Y–Seed Pods of the Giant Himalayan Lily, Cardiocrinum giganteum, Liliaceae. Himalayas, China.
RM2C6EGNT–A Himalayan crane's-bill flower, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
RF2PR92F8–Beautiful Himalayan cranesbill flower, species of geraniums, growing in a field or botanical garden outdoors. Beautiful plants with vibrant violet petals blooming and blossoming in a lush environment
RMH97TKX–Himalayan Garden Harewood House
RF2CFREA1–Stream water flowing through a beautiful fruit garden with lots of colorful plants in the Himalayan mountains of Sikkim
RF2JHYP58–Beautiful Himalayan cranesbill flower, species of geraniums, growing in a field or botanical garden outdoors. Beautiful plants with vibrant violet
RMCX9TA4–Himalayan Balsalm Impatiens glandulifera
RFR8CADG–Himalayan white flowers on the way to Lemithang, Gasa District, Snowman Trek, Bhutan
RMD2ATMJ–Jonathan Jones of Tregothnan Estate near Truro, Cornwall with leaves picked from his Tea plants in The Himalayan Valley
RM2M96CAF–Primula Sikkimensis (Himalayan Cowslip), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with bright pink or yellow flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
RM2G2FRTF–Reflections of Euphorbia Plants 'Spurge' on the Magnolia Lake at the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park, Grewelthorpe, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England.
RMHFWR96–Paul & Teresa Hunter with the Himalayan knotweed invading their garden in Cornwall,UK.
RFBFEHBR–Close-up of blue Himalyan poppies
RME16P2X–The Himalayan Garden Grewelthorpe Ripon
RM2CE1M02–Seed pods of the Giant Himalayan Lily, Cardiocrinum giganteum , the largest of the lily family
RF2FMHX7A–Small farms of Mustard plants in the backyard of the hotel, Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India
RM2C6EGWY–A Himalayan crane's-bill flower, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
RF2PR92PR–Himalayan cranesbill flowers, a species of geraniums growing in a field or botanical garden. Plants with vibrant leaves and violet petals blooming and blossoming in spring in a lush environment
RMH97TPB–Himalayan Garden Harewood House
RMB0HGFY–Himalayan mayapple Podophyllum hexandrum
RF2JJ02KJ–Himalayan cranesbill flowers, a species of geraniums growing in a field or botanical garden. Plants with vibrant leaves and violet petals blooming and
RMCXC29D–Himalayan Balsalm Impatiens glandulifera
RFMNPKND–Himachali flowers plants
RMP8AYP7–Himalayan Balsom Impatiens glandulifera Impatiens glandulifera is a large annual plant native to the Himalayas.
RMD2ATKP–Jonathan Jones of Tregothnan Estate near Truro, Cornwall with leaves picked from his Tea plants in The Himalayan Valley
RM2M96C9T–Primula Sikkimensis (Himalayan Cowslip), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with bright pink or yellow flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
RMCXA8XK–Himalayan or Indian Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) an invasive non native plant growing in the UK
RMHFWR8X–Paul & Teresa Hunter with the Himalayan knotweed invading their garden in Cornwall,UK.
RM2WHKATJ–Purple Salvia with yellow and green Euphorbia wallichii (Wallich Spurge / Himalayan Spurge) flowers behind in garden border, England, UK
RME16J77–The Himalayan Garden Grewelthorpe Ripon
RM2RHNP2C–Meconopsis 'Mophead'; Himalayan Poppy or Blue poppy, with blue flowers flowering at Chelsea Flower show. Perennial
RF2FMHTN7–Small farms of Mustard plants in the backyard of the hotel, Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India
RM2C6EGN4–A Himalayan craneÕs-bill flower, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
RF2PR8DKD–View of beautiful Himalayan balsam pink blossoms growing in a garden in summer. Flowers in a botanical garden. A blossom of balsam on a sunny day. A variety of plants growing and thriving outside
RMH97TN0–Himalayan Garden Harewood House
RMAYANAH–Himalayan mayapple Podophyllum flowering in Yunnan China. Flowers open before the leaves unfurl
RMPPNNPE–Podophyllum hexandrum, Himalayan May apple, Red fruits
RMP8AYJB–Himalayan Balsom Impatiens glandulifera Impatiens glandulifera is a large annual plant native to the Himalayas.
RMD2ATNX–Jonathan Jones of Tregothnan Estate near Truro, Cornwall with leaves picked from his Tea plants in The Himalayan Valley
RM2M96CA8–Primula Denticulata (Drumstick or Himalayan Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, native to alpine regions as well as Afghanistan and China, but often cultivated in gardens elsewhere. It has mauve flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
RMCXA8YR–Himalayan or Indian Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) an invasive non native plant growing in the UK
RMHFWR98–Paul & Teresa Hunter with the Himalayan knotweed invading their garden in Cornwall,UK.
RM2DN7F8R–Himalayan pine, Pinus wallichiana, branch with cones
RMBGEW4W–Himalayan Birch Tree (Betula utilis) Himalayan Foothills, ca 9000 feet, BHUTAN
RMD2ATJX–A Wardian case in the Himalayan Valley Tea Plantation at Tregothnan Estate, Cornwall
RF2RA54A0–Close up shot of beautiful Cheirolophus crassifolius, the Maltese centaury plant with blooming fur ball shaped purple flower. Himalayan Region of Utta
RMP9EP81–Indigofera heterantha is a medium-sized deciduous shrub, herbaceous in colder areas and then making up to 1.2m annual growth. Leaves pinnate with 13-2
RMHFWR8W–Paul & Teresa Hunter with the Himalayan knotweed invading their garden in Cornwall,UK.
RMD8WW2W–Red Leaves Of Himalayan pieris Pieris formosa 'Forrestii'
RME16N8K–The Himalayan Garden Grewelthorpe Ripon
RMDWH5BN–Himalayan Primrose or Drumstick Primrose (Primula denticulata)
RF2FMHTCJ–Small farms of Mustard plants in the backyard of the hotel, Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India
RMB1CR0B–Himalayan peony (Paeonia emodi)
RMEBN0KJ–Himalayan indigo, indigo bush (Indigofera heterantha), bloomin