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Plant Collection (page 11)

Background imagePlant Collection: Ginkgo leaves in autumn

Ginkgo leaves in autumn

Background imagePlant Collection: Fraxinus excelsior, Golden Ash

Fraxinus excelsior, Golden Ash
1871-40118 BOOT, OLEACEAE, Fraxinus excelsior, Golden Ash

Background imagePlant Collection: Anemone hupehensis

Anemone hupehensis
2009-1220 JOFW, RANUNCULACEAE, Anemone hupehensis

Background imagePlant Collection: Ginkgo biloba, Maidenhair Tree

Ginkgo biloba, Maidenhair Tree
2983-6106 BECX 73, GINKGOACEAE, Ginkgo biloba, Maidenhair Tree

Background imagePlant Collection: Juglens nigra, Alburyensis

Juglens nigra, Alburyensis
1960-42701 SXTN, JUGLANDACEAE, Juglens nigra, Alburyensis

Background imagePlant Collection: Cicuta virosa

Cicuta virosa
Botanic illustration of water hemlock, aslo known as water crow-bane

Background imagePlant Collection: Datura stramonium, 1863-1886

Datura stramonium, 1863-1886
Illustration of Datura stramonium from English botany, or Coloured Figures of British Plants, 1863-1886

Background imagePlant Collection: Solanum dulcamara

Solanum dulcamara
Botanic illustration of woody nightshade

Background imagePlant Collection: Solanum nigrum

Solanum nigrum
Botanic illustration of black nightshade

Background imagePlant Collection: Rosa Kew Gardens

Rosa Kew Gardens, in front of the Palm House

Background imagePlant Collection: Scadoxus multiflorus s. katherinae

Scadoxus multiflorus s. katherinae
1993-3006 CATO, AMARYLLIDACEAE, Scadoxus multiflorus s. katherinae

Background imagePlant Collection: Bougainvillea X buttiana Enid Lancaster

Bougainvillea X buttiana Enid Lancaster
1973-20495, NYTAGINACEAEA, Bougainvillea X buttiana Enid Lancaster

Background imagePlant Collection: Tibouchina urvilleana, Glory Bush

Tibouchina urvilleana, Glory Bush, Growing inside the Temperate house at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Background imagePlant Collection: 000-69-17231, MYRSINACEAE, Ardisia Humilis, Himalayas

000-69-17231, MYRSINACEAE, Ardisia Humilis, Himalayas

Background imagePlant Collection: Ananas bracteatus - (Pineapple relative)

Ananas bracteatus - (Pineapple relative)
1975-3130 DUBG, BROMELIACEAE, Ananas bracteatus, Brazil, Paraguay

Background imagePlant Collection: Ptilotus manglesii

Ptilotus manglesii
1969-51406, AMARANTHACEAE, Ptilotus manglesii, Western Australia

Background imagePlant Collection: PINACEAE, Cedrus brevifolia, Cyprus Cedar

PINACEAE, Cedrus brevifolia, Cyprus Cedar
2002-83 STJR, PINACEAE, Cedrus brevifolia, Cyprus Cedar

Background imagePlant Collection: ACERACEAE, Acer palmatum, Japanese Maple

ACERACEAE, Acer palmatum, Japanese Maple
2002-75 STJR 24 - ACERACEAE, Acer palmatum, Japanese Maple, Japan, China, Korea

Background imagePlant Collection: 834. Strelitzia, a South African Plant

834. Strelitzia, a South African Plant
See 365

Background imagePlant Collection: 814. View in the Garden of Acclimatisation, Teneriffe

814. View in the Garden of Acclimatisation, Teneriffe
The plant with yellow flowers in the left corner is a species of Sonchus, behind which rise the crimson spikes of an Aloe; and at the back is a fine American Wigandia

Background imagePlant Collection: 628. Wild Flowers of Sarawak, Borneo

628. Wild Flowers of Sarawak, Borneo
In 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

Background imagePlant Collection: Dracaena bueana

Dracaena bueana, 19933430, Camaroon and Ghana, Data Deficient on IUCN Red List, possibly extinct in the wild

Background imagePlant Collection: Acacia anegadensis

Acacia anegadensis
Also known as pokemeboy, this plant is listed on the IUCN Red List as critically endangered due to residential and tourism development from Anegada in the British Virgin Islands

Background imagePlant Collection: The Temperate House

The Temperate House
Victorian staircase

Background imagePlant Collection: chilean wine palm

chilean wine palm, in Temperate House

Background imagePlant Collection: chilean wine palm, Temperate House

chilean wine palm, Temperate House
chilean wine palm

Background imagePlant Collection: chilean wine palm, Temperate House interior

chilean wine palm, Temperate House interior
chilean wine palm

Background imagePlant Collection: The Temperate House

The Temperate House
the Chilean wine palm, the worlds largest indoor plant

Background imagePlant Collection: Salvia

Salvia
salvia leaves

Background imagePlant Collection: salvia argentea

salvia argentea
silver sage

Background imagePlant Collection: Protea cynaroides

Protea cynaroides
King protea flower in the Temperate House

Background imagePlant Collection: Musa velutina, self peeling banana, native to Assam, East Himalaya

Musa velutina, self peeling banana, native to Assam, East Himalaya
MUSACEAE, Musa, velutina, 1999588HOBB, Assam

Background imagePlant Collection: Chillies

Chillies
Capsicums, SOLANACEAE

Background imagePlant Collection: Welwitschia mirabilis, Western Kalahari Desert

Welwitschia mirabilis, Western Kalahari Desert
Welwitschia Plain, Namibia Seed Collecting Expedition 2007

Background imagePlant Collection: Flowers of Tapinanthes oleiifolius, LORANTHACEAE

Flowers of Tapinanthes oleiifolius, LORANTHACEAE
Guanikontes in the Swakopmund river valley, Namibia Seed Collecting Expedition 2007

Background imagePlant Collection: caring for the waterlilies

caring for the waterlilies
working in the giant waterlily pond

Background imagePlant Collection: x Disoselenicereus fulgidus, 1870

x Disoselenicereus fulgidus, 1870
Watercolour and pencil on paper of x Disoselenicereus fulgidus by Walter Hood Fitch. Original illustration for Curtiss Botanical Magazine, published as plate 5856, 1st September 1870

Background imagePlant Collection: Mesembryanthemum inclaudens, 1814

Mesembryanthemum inclaudens, 1814
Original illustration of Mesembryanthemum inclaudens, commonly known as never-closing fig marigold, from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, published as plate 1663, 1st August 1814

Background imagePlant Collection: Morchella esculenta, c. 1915-45

Morchella esculenta, c. 1915-45
Illustration of Morchella esculenta, known as common or true morel, yellow morel or sponge morel by Elsie M. Wakefield from the Kew Collection, c.1915-1945

Background imagePlant Collection: Trachycarpus fortunei, ca 1850

Trachycarpus fortunei, ca 1850
Illustration of Trachycarpus fortunei, commonly known as hemp palm, by unknown Chinese artist, Robert Fortune Collection, Kew, ca. 1850

Background imagePlant Collection: Eugeissona tristis, 1850

Eugeissona tristis, 1850
Illustration of Eugeissona tristis, commonly known as bertam or wild Bornean sago, by unknown Indian artist from Palms of British East India by William Griffith and John McClelland, 1850

Background imagePlant Collection: Lachenalia quadricolor, 1808

Lachenalia quadricolor, 1808
Illustration of Lachenalia quadricolor, commonly known as Cape cowslip. Watercolour on paper by Sydenham Edwards, 1808. This is the original illustration painted for Curtiss Botanical Magazine

Background imagePlant Collection: Iris xiphium, 1824 -1834

Iris xiphium, 1824 -1834
Illustration of Iris xiphium, commonly known as Spanish iris. Copperplate stipple-engraving illustrated by Pierre Joseph Redoute and engraved by Langlois, 1824 -1833

Background imagePlant Collection: Hyacinthus orientalis, 1827

Hyacinthus orientalis, 1827
Illustration of Hyacinthus orientalis, commonly known as hyacinth. Copperplate stipple-engraving, printed in colour, and hand-finished using watercolour by Pierre Joseph Redoute

Background imagePlant Collection: Hesperantha coccinea, 1864

Hesperantha coccinea, 1864
Illustration of Hesperantha coccinea, commonly known as crimson flag lily or Kaffir lily. Watercolour and pencil on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1864

Background imagePlant Collection: Dietes huttonii, 1875

Dietes huttonii, 1875
Current accepted plant name is Moraea huttonii, commonly known as moraea or Cape tulip. Watercolour and pencil on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1875

Background imagePlant Collection: Galanthus elwesii, 1875

Galanthus elwesii, 1875
Hand-coloured lithograph on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1875. Artwork from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, volume 101, plate 6166

Background imagePlant Collection: Sparaxis pulcherrimum, 1866

Sparaxis pulcherrimum, 1866
Current accepted plant name is Dierama pulcherrimum, commonly known as angels fishing rod, wandflower or hairbell. Hand-coloured lithograph on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1866




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