3. Burning Bush and Emu Wren of ChiliThe Burning Bush (Embothriumn coccineum, Forst.) belongs to the same family as the South African genera Protea and Leucaden-dron and the Australian Banksia and Grevillea
The Pagoda, RBG Kew
Flowering Prunus mume, Tobe ume, Japanese plum from Honzo ZufuFlowering Prunus mume, Tobe ume, Japanese plum, hand painted on paper, Japan, 1828, measur ingapproximately 25 cm in height
Cherry (Prunus glandulosa Plena, left, Prunus japonica, right), woodblock print and manuscript on paper, 1828Wood block print and manuscript on paper, Japan, 1828. The wood block prints meassure approximately 25 cm in height. The wood block print is from Honzo Zufu or Illustrated manual of medicinal plants
Japanese plum or ume, (Prunus mume), woodblock print and manuscript on paper, 1828Wood block print and manuscript on paper, Japan, 1828. The wood block prints meassure approximately 25 cm in height. The wood block print is from Honzo Zufu or Illustrated manual of medicinal plants
Japanese plum (Prunus mume), woodblock print and manuscript on paper, 1828Wood block print and manuscript on paper, Japan, 1828. The wood block prints meassure approximately 25 cm in height. The wood block print is from Honzo Zufu or Illustrated manual of medicinal plants
Flowering peach (Prunus persica Sagami-Shidari ), woodblock print and manuscript on paper, 1828Wood block print and manuscript on paper, Japan, 1828. The wood block prints meassure approximately 25 cm in height. The wood block print is from Honzo Zufu or Illustrated manual of medicinal plants
Flowers and Fruit of Prunus mume from " The Useful Plants of Japan, described and illustrated" published by the Agricultural Society of Japan, 1895
Ptilotus manglesii1969-51406, AMARANTHACEAE, Ptilotus manglesii, Western Australia
628. Wild Flowers of Sarawak, BorneoIn the centre the handsome Coelogyne asperata, Lindl. with the young inflorescences of a plant of the ginger family behind; Pitchers of a species of Nepenthes
Wild CherryROSACEAE, Prunus Avium, 0007311691, Europe
red horse chestnut
Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn. Family: Adoxaceae (formerly Caprifoliaceae)
Prunus mumeWatercolour illustration of the blossom of Prunus mume, the Japanese apricot or Chinese plum (syn.Armeniaca mume), herald of early spring. Rosaceae family. Signed " presented by W Robinson Esq
Peach blossom The Favorite Flowers of Japan, by Mary E. Unger, illustrated and published by T. Hasegawa, Tokyo, 1911
Women gardeners at Kew, 1939-1945Female gardener in springtime, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, WWII (1939-1945)
Aesculus indicaindian horse chestnut
Prunus kanzanFlowering cherry
Crataegus intricata, Copenhagen hawthorn or thicket hawthorn. Family ROSACEAE. Photographed at Wakehurst Place, West Sussex. Ref: 31793, North America
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