Large and conspicuous flowers Stock Photos and Images
RM2T8W50G–Foxglove Digitalis, dramatic flower spikes with bell like flowers, garden border, June
RMHY1PJB–Magnolia tree in blossom with spring daffodils
RMCTTP3M–Mountain Dogwood Cornus nuttallii
RMHW4JR2–Camellia (Camellia sasanqua) in Eden Gardens State Park, FL, USA
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RF2PFN3F9–The flowers of a white cultivar of Rose myrtle, Rhodomyrtus tomentosa, known for their large conspicuous Stamens.
RFDGY0BE–A close-up image of a red hibiscus
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RFKNX921–Green Lynx spider likes to camouflage it'self in plants while hunting for large insects
RFB55M8W–USA. Hibiscus, or rosemallow, is a large genus of about 200–220 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae.
RFR4PN2N–a winged flying insect large macro resting upon a forest leaf
RF2H00MRA–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
RFBNB8DK–Close up of Pink Hibiscus flower in Monks Cowl, Giants Castle Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
RFWA334K–Hardy hibiscus rose of sharon and tropical hibiscus. Exotic plants and flowers. Gorgeous hibiscus flower close up. Flowers large conspicuous trumpet shaped with five or more petals. Yellow hibiscus.
RFW1XF2P–THE BUTTERFLY
RF2R5M2NF–green Rose chafer on Elder in partial Shade
RFR4PGXG–a small black fly with body wings and big eyes and antenna in clear sharp focus resting upon a leaf in the forest
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RF2F577PX–Prunus mahaleb in citypark Staddijk in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
RM2T8W50M–Foxglove Digitalis, dramatic flower spikes with bell like flowers, garden border, June
RMHY1PKK–Magnolia tree in blossom with spring daffodils
RM2T8W4FP–Foxglove Digitalis, dramatic flower spikes with bell like flowers, garden border, June
RMCTTP3K–Mountain Dogwood Cornus nuttallii
RMHW4JPT–Camellia (Camellia sasanqua) in Eden Gardens State Park, FL, USA
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RM2BRFBM3–A common and widespread member of the Orchid family, the Early Purple Orchid has a spike of purple flowers with large spurs. They occur in woodlands
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RFKNX90N–Closeup of an adult Green Lynx spider on purple paintbrush plants in Florida
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RMC4FXTM–Onopordum acanthium Cotton Thistle
RF2H00M55–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
RFBNB8E0–Close up of Pink Hibiscus flowers in Monks Cowl, Giants Castle Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
RF2AC7TT8–Hardy hibiscus rose of sharon and tropical hibiscus. Exotic plants and flowers. Gorgeous hibiscus flower close up. Flowers large conspicuous trumpet shaped with five or more petals. Yellow hibiscus.
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RM2AFYGCW–. Beckert's bulbs. hed with rose on theoutside of the petals and shading to mahogany within, with yellowbase. Long, oval flowers of rare beauty. 50 cts. each, $1.45 for 3S5.25 per doz., S20.00 for 50. ^ SIRENE (The Lily Tulip). 16-B. See illustration No. 3 to right.I he petals are pointed and reflexed, giving the flower the appearance of a Lily. Clear, satiny rose, lighter at the edges. An unusualand exceptionally attractive Tulip for the garden. 25 cts each6-> cts. for 3, S2.25 per doz., S8.00 for 50, SI 5.00 per 100. UNION JACK, or Distinction. 20-A. Large, conspicuous flowers,pale violet
RFR4PGXX–a normal common fly outside in the forest restin upon a leaf close up macro with full crisp and sharp detail
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RF2F577NE–Prunus mahaleb in citypark Staddijk in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
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RMHY1PD7–Magnolia tree in blossom with spring daffodils
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RMAMGG40–Marsh Marigolds Caltha palustris in Wet Meadow Bucks UK
RMHW4JPN–Camellia (Camellia sasanqua) in Eden Gardens State Park, FL, USA
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RM2BRFBC6–A common and widespread member of the Orchid family, the Early Purple Orchid has a spike of purple flowers with large spurs. They occur in woodlands
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RFKNX936–Green Lynx spider on purple Paintbrush plant shows distinctive pattern on dorsal which make these so easy to identify
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RMC4FXTD–Onopordum acanthium Cotton Thistle
RF2H00MK8–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
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RF2AJ50EH–Hardy hibiscus rose of sharon and tropical hibiscus. Exotic plants and flowers. Gorgeous hibiscus flower close up. Flowers large conspicuous trumpet s
RFGJG6XA–watercolor poppies
RMH2NFMB–Oenothera glazioviana, arge-flowered evening-primrose, growing in a hedgerow, Surrey, UK. July.
RFR4PGY0–a fly close up on a leaf resting still macro
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RF2F578XT–Prunus mahaleb in citypark Staddijk in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
RM2D6YE99–Abutilon Souvenir de Bonn flower and variegated foliage, natural flower portrait
RFKR4WT7–Seamless pattern with hearts and flowers
RM2AG99EK–. Plants of New Zealand. bears only a solitary flower, itis clear that cross-pollination must be effected not onlybetween different flowers, but between different plants. Theflowers of this genus are pollinated by certain species of flies.This method of entrapping insects seems to be unique inthe order. The large green hooded flowers of this genus are, inspite of their size, not very conspicuous, and it is not alwayseasy to determine what attraction they possess for the insects. The Ahsorptiun of Moisture. Orchids are not only remarkable for the structure of theflower, and for their methods of
RMW1C63P–Archive image from page 54 of A descriptive catalogue of fruit. A descriptive catalogue of fruit and forest trees, vines and shrubs, choice palms and roses . descriptivecatal1903fanc Year: 1903 FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 51 M. rubra, 'Lick's American Mulberry.' Originated by the late James Lick; fruit large, black and of exquisite flavor; tree a strong, thrifty grower. Magnolia, acuminata, 'Cucumber Tree,' 90 ft. A majestic, pyramidal-growing tree, with large, conspicuous leaves and yellow- ish-white flowers; fruit, when green, re- sembling a cucumber, hence the name. P. Persica camelliaeflora a
RM2BRFBBW–A common and widespread member of the Orchid family, the Early Purple Orchid has a spike of purple flowers with large spurs. They occur in woodlands
RMPG3F6G–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. REPRODUCTION AND DISPERSAL 86s mum) both the open and the closed flowers are aerial, the former being large and showy, while the latter appear later and are much smaller. In Leersia oryzoides, the conspicuous open monoclinous flowers rarely fruit, though the cleistogamous flowers hidden within the leaf sheaths are fertile. Few if any species have exclusively cleistogamous flowers, though this condition has been reported for Myrmecodia echinata, Salvia cleis- togama, Ophrys apifera, Ammannia latifolia, and several grasses. The cle
RFKNX90M–Dorsal view of adult green lynx spider, Peucetia viridans climbing on purple paintbrush plant
RFA3WFCB–Hibiscus syriacus Malvaceae Red Heart
RFKNX91Y–Aggressive Green Lynx spider in camouflage on the green stems of a bright purple paintbrush
RF2H00MAT–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
RMMCH052–. spike of uncommonly large and very double snow- white flowers and, when fully developed, numerous flowering side-shoots. Its glossy dark green foliage renders the dazzling whiteness of the flowers more conspicuous. It is one of the earliest of the Ten Week Stocks, and is admirably adapted for forcing. Seed produces about 60 per cent, of double flowers. Per pkt., 25 cts.
RMH2NFMT–Oenothera glazioviana, arge-flowered evening-primrose, growing in a hedgerow, Surrey, UK. July.
RF2F577PJ–Prunus mahaleb in citypark Staddijk in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
RM2D6YE7X–Abutilon Souvenir de Bonn flower and variegated foliage, natural flower portrait
RM2AJHP03–Wild flowers and where they grow . great moony spotsin the green dimness and distance; and seen at dusk ofevening, they have a weird phantom pallor, quite startlinglysuggestive of ghostly faces. Then the leaves sometimes measure six or eight inchesacross, are handsome in form, corded, and till autumn comes, ofa most brilliant green. When they turn—what alchemy intheir juices! — they glow with the deepest, richest, winiestred. The woods seem warmer for the very sight of them. Meanwhile, there have been berries, in large clusters as 54 WILD FLOWERS. conspicuous as the flowers were; their color a
RFAN3F3J–Brassia Dorris Bergstrom
RFKR5P5N–Cartoon rhino holding blank board for you design
RMW0P4Y5–Archive image from page 10 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893cali Year: 1893 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 7 Linden, American—A rapid growing, large-sized, beautiful native tree, with very large leaves and fragrant flowers. ' European—A very fine pyramidal tree of large size, with large leaves; flowers fragrant. ' White, or Silver-leaved—A vigorous growing tree of pyramidal form; leaves smooth above, downy beneath. Very conspicuous. European Linden. Locust, Common or Black—The well known variety of our roadsides. '
RMPG1CTJ–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. THE FOUR O'CLOCK FAMILY NYCTAGINACE^ Lindley HIS family, famiKarly illustrated by the Four O'clock of our gardens, is mainly composed of herbaceous plants, but there are a few genera of trees and shrubs in tropical regions. In all there are some 17 genera and 250 species or more, widely distributed, but most abundant in tem- perate and tropical America. The flowers are quite large and showy, or very in- conspicuous; the c
RFA3WFCF–Hibiscus syriacus Malvaceae Red Heart
RF2H00MA1–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
RMMCJFAB–. l?VAI.I.FI.O^VER. Well-known diliciously fragrant half- hardy perennials; blooming early in the spring, with large conspicuous spikes of beautiful flowers; they should be protected in a cold frame in the winter, and planted out in May; are much prized for bouquets. 4420 Single Mixed 5 4410 Finest Double Mixed 10 4409 Collection of Double Wallflower ; 6 varieties 50 4419 Collection of Single Wallflower; 6 varieties.... 40
RMH2NFKG–Oenothera glazioviana, arge-flowered evening-primrose, growing in a hedgerow, Surrey, UK. July.
RF2F578TR–Prunus mahaleb in citypark Staddijk in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
RM2D6YE97–Abutilon Souvenir de Bonn flower and variegated foliage, natural flower portrait
RM2AJM79H–Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . colors and pleasant odor of the flower, make this noveltymost conspicuous. The plant is of a very robust habit. The stemIs thick, dark brown purple, shining as if varnished. The branchesare very numerous, spreading symmetrically three or four feet inevery direction. The leaves are large, of a dark green color. Theflowers are trumpet shaped, measuring eight to ten inches inlength, and five to seven inches across the mouth, and form threedistinct flowers, growing each within the other; the throat andmouth of corolla, a most delicate French white, beautifully con-t
RFAN4MEK–Brassia Dorris Bergstrom
RFKR5P6G–funny rhino cartoon with blank sign in flower garden
RMW0PC8B–Archive image from page 40 of Descriptive catalogue of Reading Nursery. Descriptive catalogue of Reading Nursery : with descriptions of hardy ornamental deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, and trailing vines, herbaceous perennial plants (a specialty here) and large and small fruits descriptivecatal1886read Year: 1886 Catalogue of Reading Nursery Mass.—J. W. Manning Proprietor. 35 CornuS Sangllinea [European Red Osier]. 6 to 8 feet, June. Very conspicuous and ornamental in winter on account of its blood-red bark. Has a smooth, large leaf; white flowers in June, with white berries : desirabl
RMPG1P6C–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. if CULTIVATION AND AN ALTS IS OF PLANTS. buds and flowers making its splendors conspicuous at a very considerable distance. The large, trifid leaves and general robust habit of the plant also add their attractions. As a window plant it is a fine ornament, but requires more root-room than can ordinarily be allowed it. A rich, blac
RFA3WF8B–Hibiscus syriacus Malvaceae Red Heart
RF2H00M4A–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
RMMCHP22–. Large Oriental Poppy PAP AVER ORIENTALE LARGE ORIENTAL POPPIES These are the regal representatives of this popular genus, growing 3 to 3J feet high, and far surpassing in splendor of hloom all the annual and biennial kinds, and for a gorgeous display of rich and brilliant coloring nothing equals them during their period of flowering in May and June, and whether planted singly or in masses their large flowers and freedom of bloom renders them conspicuous in any position. They are of the easiest culture; almost any kind of soil suits them, but they do best in deep, rich loam; set the plants ou
RF2F578W6–Prunus mahaleb in citypark Staddijk in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
RM2D6YE7K–Abutilon Souvenir de Bonn flower and variegated foliage, natural flower portrait
RM2AG5K14–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Iceland Poppies. Okibntal Poppy. PAPAVER ORIENT ALE. (Oriental Poppy.) These are the regal representatives of this popular genus, farsurpassing in splendor of bloom all the annual and biennial kinds,and for a gorgeous display of rich and brilliant coloring nothing equalsthem during their period of flowering in May and June, and whetherplanted singly or in masses their large flowers and freedom of bloomrender them conspicuous in any position. They are of the easiestculture; almost any kind of soil suits ihem. but they do best in deep,rich loam; set the plants out in
RMW1C64A–Archive image from page 54 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : grapes, roses, shrubs, etc., etc. . descriptivecatal1894hook Year: 1894 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE PURPLE-LEAVED BEECH. Ash continued.) European Flowering (Ornus)—Grows from 20 to 30 feet high ; flowers greenish white, fringe-like ; produced early in June in large clusters at the ends of the twigs. Gold Barked (Aurea)—A conspicuous tree at all times especially in the winter, on account of the yellow hark and twisted hranches. Willow-Leaved (Salicifolia)—A beautiful variety of
RMPG0R7C–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CALTHA CALYPTROGYNE 223 8tT6sa-pUno, Hort. (var. flore-pleno, Hort.). An im- provement on the above ; fls. larger, of greater sub- stance, and often much doubled. Very beautiful. K. C. Davis and J. B. Keller. CALTBOPS. Trapa. CALYCANTHUS (Kalyx and anthos, flower; the calyx is large and conspicuous). CalycantMc
RF2H00M6X–Large yellow-banded Blister Beetle (Mylabris phalerata) feeding on hibiscus plant
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