RM2HDG893–Original early 1900's seed packet containing seeds for Nemesia strumosa compacta, of the variety 'Orange Prince' from seed merchants R & A Taylor of King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, U.K. circa 1930's.
RF2FMD5GT–Closeup of a purple nemesia plant in a pot
RMADG0K5–Nemesia Strumosa Sundrops in pot Italy
RFBEHN03–Nemesia 'KLM', Nemesia strumosa, Scrophulariaceae. Originally native to South Africa.
RF2BD17ET–Summer garden. Orange Nemesia Strumosa or Cape Jewels flower in sunny day
RF2R2GD6R–Beautiful flowers seen in the summer time with healthy, bright colored petals. Orange Cape-jewels Nemesia strumosa Benth.
RMCBNTTH–Nemesia strumosa Danish Flag hardy perennial herbaceous plant pink white flowers blooms blossoms mass masses
RM2FMNP34–Summer Honesty (Lunaria annua) One of Forty-two Iconic Images of English Garden Flowers, Wildflowers and Rural Landscapes.
RMCBNTWP–Nemesia strumosa Danish Flag hardy perennial herbaceous plant pink white flowers blooms blossoms mass masses
RF2GXH7XT–Closeup of a purple nemesia plant in a pot.
RMRPB2E9–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. I094 The American Florist. Mav rS, Foreign Notes. Urceocharis Clibrani is the name of an interesting plant, a cross between Eu- charis grandiflora (better knowo as E. amazonica) and Urceolina peiidula. The flowers are white, in shape suggesting both parents, while the leaves are broad and vigorous as the cucharis. It is likely to be as useful as the eucharis, and was originated by an English firm, W. Clibran & Sons, from whom it receives its specific name. Showy improved varieties of Nemesia strumosa, sent out
RMAF9RDW–calf's snout (Nemesia strumosa-Hybride), with yellow flowers
RFWA38WJ–flowers on stairs infront of a red wooden cabin