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Horticulture Collection (page 125)

"Horticulture: A Journey Through Nature's Masterpieces" Step into the enchanting world of horticulture, where every plant tells a unique story

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Tuliptree Aureomarginata leaves

Tuliptree Aureomarginata leaves
Tuliptree (Liriodendron tulipifera Aureomarginata ) leaves

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Wanda flowers

Primula Wanda flowers
Primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ) at the base of a siver birch tree (Betula pendula) with lesser periwinkle foliage (Vinca minor) cascading behind

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Pilea Moon Valley foliage

Pilea Moon Valley foliage
Pilea plant foliage (Pilea mollis Moon Valley )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Ox-eye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)

Ox-eye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Ox-eye daisy flowers (Leucanthemum vulgare). In herbal medicine this plant is used as an antispasmodic. Externally, it is used to heal wounds

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Show auricula Moneymoon flower

Show auricula Moneymoon flower
Show auricula flower (Primula Moneymoon )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Pink flower (Dianthus Clare )

Pink flower (Dianthus Clare )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Living stone (Lithops hallii)

Living stone (Lithops hallii)
Living stone plants (Lithops hallii)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Show auricula Mazeta Stripe flower

Show auricula Mazeta Stripe flower
Show auricula flower (Primula Mazeta Stripe )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Flowering thyme (Thymus sibthorpii)

Flowering thyme (Thymus sibthorpii)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula auricula Trouble

Primula auricula Trouble
Auricula flowers (Primula auricula Trouble ). Also known as bears ears, this flower is often seen in rocky and mountainous areas

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Silken pincusion (Mammillaria bombycina)

Silken pincusion (Mammillaria bombycina)
Silken pincusion cacti (Mammillaria bombycina)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rose flowers (Rosa Penny Lane )

Rose flowers (Rosa Penny Lane )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Senecio cineraria Silver Dust

Senecio cineraria Silver Dust
Senecio Silver Dust with Hibiscus sp. hybrid (red flower) and maiden hair fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris) behind it

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rubber plant (Ficus elastica)

Rubber plant (Ficus elastica) leaf sheath

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Periwinkle (Vinca Aureovariegata )

Periwinkle (Vinca Aureovariegata )
Periwinkle foliage (Vinca minor Aureovariegata, (yellow and green foliage) and Argenteovariegata, cream and green foliage)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Cornflower (Centaurea Blue Ball )

Cornflower (Centaurea Blue Ball )
Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus Blue Ball ). This plant is used as an ingredient in tea and is said to relieve constipation

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Show auricula Cheyenne flowers

Show auricula Cheyenne flowers
Show auricula flowers (Primula Cheyenne )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Polycarbonate greenhouse

Polycarbonate greenhouse. Greenhouse constructed from polycarbonate sheets. Polycarbonate is a high-grade thermoplastic material. It has high- impact strength, is light-weight and shatter resistant

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Saxifraga umbrosa primuloides

Saxifraga umbrosa primuloides
Saxifraga foliage (Saxifraga umbrosa primuloides)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Plant cutting growing roots

Plant cutting growing roots
MODEL RELEASED. Plant cutting growing roots. Geranium (Geranium sp.) plant cutting growing roots in a jar of water. The cutting will be placed in soil to complete its growth into a new plant

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Aylostera Apricot Ice

Aylostera Apricot Ice
Aylostera cactus (Aylostera Apricot Ice )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Show auricula Hinton Fields flowers

Show auricula Hinton Fields flowers
Show auricula flowers (Primula Hinton Fields )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus)

Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus)
Tarragon leaves (Artemisia dracunculus)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Alpine auricula Elizabeth Anne flowers

Alpine auricula Elizabeth Anne flowers
Alpine auricula flowers (Primula Elizabeth Anne )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: European beech leaves (Fagus sylvatica)

European beech leaves (Fagus sylvatica). Photographed in spring

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Living stone (Lithops lesliei Albinica )

Living stone (Lithops lesliei Albinica )
Living stone plants (Lithops lesliei Albinica )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula auricula Crimson Glow

Primula auricula Crimson Glow
Auricula flowers (Primula auricula Crimson Glow ). Also known as bears ears, this flower is often seen in rocky and mountainous areas

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Aeonium Zwartkop

Aeonium Zwartkop
Aeonium leaves (Aeonium Zwartkop )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Aloe vera

Aloe vera leaves. The Aloe vera plant can be used externally to treat burns and as an anti- inflammatory. It can also be used as a laxative

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Paperbark maple

Paperbark maple (Acer griseum) bark

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula Wanda and Hedera Glacier

Primula Wanda and Hedera Glacier
Primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ) and ivy foliage (Hedera helix Glacier, left) and littleleaf boxwood foliage (Bucus microphylla, right). Photographed in spring

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Sambucus nigra var. aureomarginata

Sambucus nigra var. aureomarginata
Black elder flowers (Sambucus nigra var. aureomarginata). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of constipation and arthritic conditions

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Fraxinus excelsior Jaspidea

Fraxinus excelsior Jaspidea
European ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior Jaspidea )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Primula auricula Sword

Primula auricula Sword
Auricula flowers (Primula auricula Sword ). Also known as bears ears, this flower is often seen in rocky and mountainous areas

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Willow (Salix helvetica)

Willow (Salix helvetica)
Willow foliage (Salix helvetica)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Rose (Rosa Handal )

Rose (Rosa Handal )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Cereus cactus (Cereus validus)

Cereus cactus (Cereus validus) in a pot

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Manchurian ash leaves

Manchurian ash leaves (Fraxinus mandshurica)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White foliage

Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White foliage
Lungwort foliage (Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White, centre) amongst lily foliage (Lilium sp.). Photographed in the spring

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Mixed heather

Mixed heather

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Mammillaria elongata

Mammillaria elongata
Lady fingers cactus (Mammillaria elongata)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Echidnopsis dammaniana

Echidnopsis dammaniana
Echidnopsis flowers (Echidnopsis dammaniana)

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Fuchsia Swanley Gem

Fuchsia Swanley Gem
Fuchsia in flower (Fuchsia Swanley Gem )

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus)

Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus)
Cardoon plant (Cynara cardunculus). The leaves of this plant contain cynarin, a chemical thought to have beneficial effects on the liver. Photographed at the Dilston Physic Garden, Northumberland, UK

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Turmeric (Curcuma sp. )

Turmeric (Curcuma sp. )
Turmeric flower (Curcuma sp.). The rhizome of this plant is used in herbal and Ayurvedic medicine for its antiseptic properties

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Lice bane (Delphinium staphisagria)

Lice bane (Delphinium staphisagria)
Lice bane flowers (Delphinium staphisagria). This plant was once used in the treatment of lice and warts, however, the whole plant is highly poisonous

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus). The leaves are an orange-red colour due to the predominance of yellow and red carotenoids that protect the developing chlorophyll from the sun

Background imageHorticulture Collection: Aloe (Aloe Vera)

Aloe (Aloe Vera)
Aloe flowers (Aloe vera). This succulent plant is native to northern Africa and is used in herbal medicine as a remedy for wounds, burns and other skin disorders




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"Horticulture: A Journey Through Nature's Masterpieces" Step into the enchanting world of horticulture, where every plant tells a unique story. From the vibrant Rhubarb forcing pot that awakens our taste buds to the elegant Wardian case adorned with an array of lush greenery, each corner unveils nature's wonders. Intricately pruned and meticulously cared for, the Bonsai dwarf pine from 1889 stands as a testament to patience and artistry. Its miniature branches whisper tales of ancient wisdom and tranquility. As we wander through Connaught Gardens at Sidmouth, East Devon, the delicate petals of Hamemalis Mollis (Witch Hazel) greet us with their golden hues. Their fragrance dances in the air, inviting us to embrace their beauty. Rosa Padre blooms proudly amidst its thorny embrace, showcasing nature's resilience and grace. Tropaeolum Speciosum (Flame Flower) ignites passion with its scarlet tendrils reaching towards the sky while Flame lilies (Gloriosa sp. ) paint a fiery masterpiece on earth's canvas. At Phillip Ladds Nursery on Goldsel Road in Swanley, Kent in 1936, nursery enthusiasts gathered for a congress celebrating growth and knowledge-sharing. Ideas blossomed like flowers under their care; innovation took root within these nurturing walls. The wrought iron portico adorning Champagne Louis Roederer's entrance door in Reims beckons visitors into an oasis where vines intertwine like old friends embracing one another. The gardens at Gravetye Manor near East Grinstead in Sussex offer solace amidst nature's symphony – a sanctuary for weary souls seeking respite from life’s demands. A flower garden unfolds before our eyes – an azure Adirondack chair nestled among Butterfly Bushes while Peach & Purple Verbenas add splashes of color to this living tapestry. Here lies a haven where dreams take flight and serenity finds its home.