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Blue Collection (page 3)

Background imageBlue Collection: Strongylodon macrobotrys

Strongylodon macrobotrys
claw shaped flowers of the jade vine

Background imageBlue Collection: Salvia uliginosa

Salvia uliginosa
blue flowers of bog sage

Background imageBlue Collection: Salvia patens, Cambridge blue

Salvia patens, Cambridge blue

Background imageBlue Collection: Scilla

Scilla growing in Cherry Walk

Background imageBlue Collection: Stokesia laevis Blue Star

Stokesia laevis Blue Star
green purple flowers in colour spectrum display

Background imageBlue Collection: Echium fruticosum, Jacq. (Œ. ) minor ( Lesser shrubby Viper s-Bu

Echium fruticosum, Jacq. (Œ. ) minor ( Lesser shrubby Viper s-Bu
Original illustration from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, published as plate 1772, 1st November 1815. Watercolour and pencil on paper. Native of the Cape of Good Hope

Background imageBlue Collection: Lobelia speculum ( Looking-glass Lobelia )

Lobelia speculum ( Looking-glass Lobelia )
Original illustration from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, Vol. 36, Plate 1499, in 1812. Watercolour and pencil on paper. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Current accepted plant name is Monopsis debilis

Background imageBlue Collection: Crocus salzmanni, Gay

Crocus salzmanni, Gay
Watercolour and pencil on paper. Original illustration from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, published as plate 6000, 1st November 1872. J.D. Hooker brought bulbs of this species from Tangiers in 1870

Background imageBlue Collection: Polemonium caeruleum

Polemonium caeruleum (Jacobs ladder, Greek valerian). Family: Polemoniaceae

Background imageBlue Collection: Wakehurst Place

Wakehurst Place
Wakehurst Mansion, flower border

Background imageBlue Collection: Chionodoxa flowers

Chionodoxa flowers, glory of the snow: panoramic view

Background imageBlue Collection: Scilla madeirensis

Scilla madeirensis. Hyacinthaceae family

Background imageBlue Collection: Horsebridge Wood

Horsebridge Wood
Bluebells in Horsebridge Wood, Wakehurst Place, RBG Kew

Background imageBlue Collection: 771. Nest of the Coachmans Whip Bird, in a Bunya-Bunya, Queensl

771. Nest of the Coachmans Whip Bird, in a Bunya-Bunya, Queensl
The trees, Araucaria Bidwillii, Hook. were full of these hanging nests of the Psophodes crepitans, made of the freshest green moss, and ornamented with the feathers of the common red and blue parrots

Background imageBlue Collection: 744. West Australian Plants

744. West Australian Plants
Cephalotus follicularis Labill. and various species of Sundew (Drosera) in the foreground, with Conostylis sp. (clustered yellow flowers), Bulbine sp

Background imageBlue Collection: 423. A Medley from Groot Post, South Africa

423. A Medley from Groot Post, South Africa
The prominent orange-coloured plant is a leafless root-parasite (Hyobanche sp.) with Babiana rubro-coerulea, Ker, on the right; on the left rose and yellow Rornulea sp

Background imageBlue Collection: 404. Root Parasites and Blue Blepharis, Port Elizabeth

404. Root Parasites and Blue Blepharis, Port Elizabeth
As may be seen, these brilliantly coloured plants have no green leaves; and they have no need of them, because they draw their nourishment from the roots of other plants upon which they fasten as

Background imageBlue Collection: 402. Cape Colours

402. Cape Colours
The white-flowered " Ink Plant" (Cycnium tubatum, Harvey) in front, with the rosy Hibiscus pedunculatus, Thunb. blue Plectranthus

Background imageBlue Collection: 396. A Selection of Flowers from Table Mountain, Cape of Good Ho

396. A Selection of Flowers from Table Mountain, Cape of Good Ho
A stout fleshy ground-orchid (Satyrium carneum, R. Br.) with pink flowers; a Tree Daisy (Osmitopsis asteriscoides, Cass.), a blue Pseralea, with three species of Heath (Erica) on the left

Background imageBlue Collection: 203. Group of Californian Wild Flowers

203. Group of Californian Wild Flowers
Beginning in front, on the left is a yellow Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha, A. Gr.), and behind it the dark blue Spiderwort (Tradescantia virginica, L.)

Background imageBlue Collection: 180. Group of Flowers, Wild and Cultivated, in Jamaica

180. Group of Flowers, Wild and Cultivated, in Jamaica
The large white flower (Portlandia grandiflora, L.) in the centre and the lovely blue Morning Glory (Ipomoea rubro-coerulea, Hook.), are two of the most beautiful of all climbing plants

Background imageBlue Collection: 81. Brazilian Flowers

81. Brazilian Flowers
Begonia maculata, Raddi (syn. B.argyrostigma, Fisch.), the blue-berried Coccocypselum discolor, Hort. and Blue Bird (Coereba cyanea)

Background imageBlue Collection: 69. Wild Flowers of Casa Branca, Brazil

69. Wild Flowers of Casa Branca, Brazil
The principal figure having longitudinally ribbed leaves and large blue- flowers is a Melastomacea (Plerorma sp.) with an orange-flowered Tillandsia and a species of Evolvulus behind

Background imageBlue Collection: Blue Kew Vanda Yunan China* 003984LT purple sansai

Blue Kew Vanda Yunan China* 003984LT purple sansai
Blue, Kew, Vanda, Yunan China* 003984LT, purple, sansai, PLA ORC V san 060225pl02

Background imageBlue Collection: Trees and Shrubs, Close ups, 040723 Abies koreana 003

Trees and Shrubs, Close ups, 040723 Abies koreana 003
040723 Abies koreana 003

Background imageBlue Collection: Salvia transsylvanica

Salvia transsylvanica
meadow clary

Background imageBlue Collection: Borago officianalis, borage

Borago officianalis, borage
colour spectrum display




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