Aromatic garden plant rockery Stock Photos and Images
RM2JAHTND–Butterfly, Aglais urticae, Nymphalis urticae, Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly On Thyme, Spring, Flowering, Plant, Eating Thymus bressingham pink
RMJJPBRW–Small individual flowers on the inflorescence of a yellow curry plant, Helichrysum italicum, a strongly pungent garden rockery plant, July
RM2AHAJ0F–Turkish Thyme Thymus leucotrichus Rockery garden, plant growing in rock
RFBB736T–Steinkraut Alyssum 01
RM2JAHTP4–Butterfly On Thyme, Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly on Flower, Aglais urticae, Thymus doerfleri Bressingham
RMF4T2JP–Thymus vulgaris (Common Thyme). Culinary herb. Close up of small, aromatic leaves.
RMEYN9N7–Origanum 'Barbara Tingey' flowers growing in a rock garden.
RMDAK1GD–rock garden, Germany
RFKBP592–Beautiful sprigs of juniper with a rounded berries are blue.
RMW1YH2Y–Geranium 'Bertie Krug' growing on a rockery
RMF4T2M1–Thymus serpyllum 'Russettings' (Thyme). Alpine, Creeping Thyme. Close up of purple-pink flowers and buds in June. Somerset UK.
RF2R7F8KE–Close up of a variety of Dianthus flowers growing in a rockery
RF2PNDBG4–Aubrieta, Aubretia flowers closeup on green garden background.
RFARA9B3–Thyme Thymus vulgaris
RMA4W4T2–Thymus serphyllum 'Pink Chintz'
RF2N573XR–Gray floral background. Plant Fragrant evergreen shrub Santolina. Garden flower. Bush in the flower bed. Santolina selective focus. Lavender Cotton with silver foliage growing in the autumn
RF2HGNE3X–Wild strawberries growing in nice rockeries
RMT0T21D–Dreer's garden book 1905 Dreer's garden book : 1905 dreersgardenbook1905henr Year: 1905 Sweet William. SYMPHYTUM. (Comfrey.) Asperrlmum aurea variegatum. A pretty golden variegated foli- aged border plant; in spring the leaves form rosettes close to the ground, later in the sea- son the stems and leaves rise and form a taller plant -with numerous drooping blue bell-shaped flowers. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. TEUCRIUM. Canadense {American Germander). A useful plant for the rockery; dark green aromatic foliage and spikes of light purple flowers in midsummer. 15 cts. each. Thalictrum Aquil