RMADDCKP–Buff-bellied Hummingbird Amazilia yucatanenensis adult feeding from Turk s Cap Weslaco Rio Grande Valley Texas USA May 2002
RM2JR9PG6–Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora, 1915, New Zealand, by Robert Walrond.
RM2R6H7H6–Drummond Pitcherplant (Sarracenia drummondii). Date: 1921. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMHKD86E–Pelargonium drummondii, Matilda Smith
RM2F9B09C–Arabis drummondii, 1917.
RMPBBG0E–1190 Phylloglossum drummondii 2
RM2C1NHJD–Arabis drummondii A Gray Arabis drummondii A Gray.
RMR4GWCR–Assassin Bug, Pselliopus cinctus, on Roughleaf Dogwood, Cornus drummondii
RFW2AFKN–Dogwood leaf pattern seamless vector repeat geometric for any web design
RMBMHN5C–Carnivorous White-topped Pitcher Plants and old, past blooming flower heads Sarracenia leucophylla Seepage bog Alabama USA
RFWGYTGG–Close-up beautiful fresh pink royal phlox flower on a background of green grass grows in a home garden, top view
RFS34KTN–The yellowish Coreopsis drummondii Torr. Er Gray flower in Black and White / 金雞菊。別名孔雀菊
RM2G4087Y–Pink phlox
RF2G5EKC0–Styrax japonica variegata leaves with a natural background
RMW4X0K6–Cornus drummondii 001.
RMMKP6NW–Rocky Mountain Neotomas
RM2AX4GFF–Spring catalogue of John Saul's new, rare and beautiful flower and garden seeds grown and imported by John Saul, Washington D.C1888 . Myosotis, Forget-me-not. Obeliscaria pulcherima; (Radbecka Drummondii ) velvety crimson, edged and tipped with yellow ^Enethera; taraxcifolia or Acaulis Phlox; Mixed perennial, from our superb collection... Phlox. Polemonium Coerulem; Fine blue 05 Album; White IO Primula; (Primrose.) Elatior, Polyanthus; fine mixed 10 Double horse-in-hose IO Cowslip; Fine mixed IO
RMAN2YTK–Phlox in full bloom near Devine Texas.
RMJ4WTCH–Triceratella drummondii Mozambique
RMA85RFY–Broad-billed Hummingbird Cynanthus latirostris immature male in flight feeding on Turk's Cap Tucson Arizona
RM2H48CRD–A pitcher plant (Sarracenia drummondii): flower, young leaf and pitcher. Chromolithograph, c. 1870, after H. Briscoe.
RM2R6F2FG–Yellow Dryad (Dryas drummondii). Date: 1904. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2AWD7CB–The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . indigenously, andare known to florists by theterms hardy, half-hardy,and tender. California isvery rich in showy annuals,as is the Swan River Colony.Quite a number have beenvastly altered and improvedby florists, from the normaltype, or as they are found ina state of nature, and trans-formed into flowers of therichest description,as asters,stocks, marigolds, balsams,larkspurs, poppies, &c,, allof which have exceedinglydouble flowers instead ofsingle. Others, as morningglory, phlox drummondii,portulaccas,
RMAN2YXX–Phlox and Indian Blanket near Devine Texas
RMJ4BGHK–Phlox drummondii Curtis repaired
RMADGDFK–Buff-bellied Hummingbird Amazilia yucatanenensis adult feeding from Turk s Cap Weslaco Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RM2H483DR–A pitcher plant (Sarracenia drummondii): two pitchers and a small depiction of an entire plant. Coloured zincograph by L. Constans, c. 1850, after himself.
RM2R6H5Y7–Yellow Dryad (fruit) (Dryas drummondii). Date: 1920. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2C1CT49–Aster drummondii var rhodactis Benke Aster drummondii var rhodactis Benke.
RMR1AA36–Tailed Orange, Pyrisitia proterpia, on Turk's Cap, Malvaviscus drummondii
RFR21PKR–Dogwood leaf icons circle set vector isolated on white background
RMBMGK1H–White-topped Pitcher Plant Red form with hybrid influence from other nearby species Sarracenia leucophylla Alabama USA
RFWNDAYX–Close-up beautiful fresh white and pink royal phlox flower on a background of green grass grows in a home garden, top view. Flowering garden flowers
RM2AYC3BA–phlox
RF2G5EKC2–Styrax japonica variegata leaves with a natural background
RM2AKTT1X–The North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova ScotiaConsidered particularly with respect to their use in the arts and their introduction into commerceTo which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees .. . days march to the west of Lewiss River.The real Sugar Maple is said by Torrey and Gray to grow asfar west as Arkansas and the Rocky Mountains. PLATE LXLX. A branch of the natural sL:e, ivlth the fruit DRUMMONDS MAPLE. Acer drummondii. Foliis cordaiis majusculis, S-5-lobatis subtus tomen-iosis canesccntibus l
RMAN2YBK–Phlox and Indian Paint Brush near Devine Texas
RMJ4A9JN–Pelargonium drummondii, Matilda Smith
RMA86ABM–Ruby-throated Hummingbird Archilochus colubris male in flight feeding on Turk's Cap Rio Grande Valley Texas
RM2WTKATC–Phylloglossum drummondii, ophioglossum vulcatum Devonport, ophioglossum gramineum Arid Island, ophioglossum costatum Gabriels Gully Otago, ophioglossum lusitanicum Te aroha, ophioglossum minimum Orakei-korakeo. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 167 varieties photographic prints, cyanotypes
RMP9H7RD–Drummond's phlox, Phlox drummondii. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Watts after a botanical illustration by Mills from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RM2AX1TDM–Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . , but the pointed centre teeth of thepetals (five in number) are five to six times as longas the latteral ones and project like little spines.Thus the flowers appear to have a splendid, regularstar-like form, with broad white margins; fine forbouquets, pots or open ground. Pkt., ioc. PHLOX DRUMMONDII (« Fimbiiata) - Thisvariety has proved very hardy ; fine for open groundor pot-culture and cut flowers. The petals of thisvariety are fringed, partly three-toothed, borderedwith white, which, with the bright eye of the center,contrast with the velvety colors, consi
RMAN2YYJ–Phlox and Indian Blanket near Devine Texas
RMJ4BFPA–Phlox drummondii Curtis original
RMAT72DK–Buff-bellied Hummingbird Amazilia yucatanenensis adult feeding from Turk s Cap Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RMP9HA7A–Stylidium affine (Drummond's stylidium, Stylidium drummondii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.