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Monocotyledon Collection (page 35)

Monocotyledons, also known as monocots, encompass a diverse group of plants that exhibit unique characteristics

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Lily (Lilium Cheope )

Lily (Lilium Cheope )
Asiatic lily flower (Lilium Cheope )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Spring crocus (Crocus vernus)

Spring crocus (Crocus vernus)
Spring crocus flowers (Crocus vernus) in snow. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in March

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Waterlily tulip (Tulipa kaufmanniana)

Waterlily tulip (Tulipa kaufmanniana)
Waterlily tulip flowers (Tulipa kaufmanniana) in a container

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Daffodils (Narcissus Red Devon )

Daffodils (Narcissus Red Devon ) on a driveway verge. Photographed at Docton Mills Gardens, north Devon, UK

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Lords and ladies (Arum maculatum)

Lords and ladies (Arum maculatum) plants flowering. The flowers occur on a spadix enclosed by a green and purple spathe. This plant prefers lightly shaded environments such as woodland and hedgerows

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Tulip (Tulipa Apeldoorn Elite )

Tulip (Tulipa Apeldoorn Elite )
Darwin hybrid tulip flowers (Tulipa Apeldoorn Elite )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Agapanthus Donau

Agapanthus Donau
Agapanthus (Agapanthus Donau ) flower and buds

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Hosta Frances Williams leaves

Hosta Frances Williams leaves. Photographed in autumn

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp.)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Iris flower (Iris sp. )

Iris flower (Iris sp. )
Iris flower (Iris sp.)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta)

Toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta) in bloom. This plant is native to Japan

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Alstroemeria Sunny Rebecca

Alstroemeria Sunny Rebecca
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Sunny Rebecca )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)

Arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)
Arum lily flowers (Zantedeschia aethiopica)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Kristina )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Kristina )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Kristina )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Madonna )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Madonna )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Madonna )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Laura )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Laura )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Laura )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis). Close-up of snowdrops flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Xandra )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Xandra )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Xandra )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Painters palette (Anthurium andreanum)

Painters palette (Anthurium andreanum)
Painters palette plants (Anthurium andraeanum). This perennial produces a small spike (spadix) that bears attached (sessile) flowers. The spike is surrounded and protected by a modified leaf (spathe)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Jive )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Jive )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Jive )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Balance )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Balance )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Balance )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Gladiolus (Gladiolus x gandavensis)

Gladiolus (Gladiolus x gandavensis)
Gladiolus flowers (Gladiolus x gandavensis), in bloom

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Virginia )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Virginia )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: New Zealand flax (Phormium Jester )

New Zealand flax (Phormium Jester )
New Zealand flax plant (Phormium Jester )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Canna lily Erebus

Canna lily Erebus
Canna lily flowers (Canna Erebus )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Crocus cancellatus

Crocus cancellatus
Crocus flowers (Crocus cancellatus). This autumn- flowering species is native to the Balkans. Photographed in October

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Canna lily (Canna x ehemanii)

Canna lily (Canna x ehemanii) flowers and buds

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Wild grape hyacinth (Muscari commutatum)

Wild grape hyacinth (Muscari commutatum)
Wild grape hyacinth flowers (Muscari commutatum). Photographed in south Greece, in spring

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis hybrid)

Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis hybrid) flower. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Tulip (Tulipa Showwinner )

Tulip (Tulipa Showwinner )
Tulip flower (Tulipa Showwinner ). Photographed in North Berwick, Scotland, in April

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Tulip (Tulipa Red Riding Hood )

Tulip (Tulipa Red Riding Hood )
Tulip flowers (Tulipa Red Riding Hood ). Photographed in North Berwick, Scotland, in April

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Day lily American Revolution

Day lily American Revolution
Day lily (Hemerocallis American Revolution )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Nerine Virgo

Nerine Virgo
Nerine flowers (Nerine sarniensis Virgo ). This plant is a sarniensis hybrid

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Wedding bells (Dierama pulcherrimum)

Wedding bells (Dierama pulcherrimum)
Wedding bells flowers (Dierama pulcherrimum)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Summer hyacinth (Galtonia princeps)

Summer hyacinth (Galtonia princeps)
Summer hyacinth flowers (Galtonia princeps)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Daylily (Hemerocallis Shining Plumage )

Daylily (Hemerocallis Shining Plumage )
Daylily flowers (Hemerocallis Shining Plumage )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: African lilies Headbourne Hybrids

African lilies Headbourne Hybrids
African lilies (Agapanthus Headbourne Hybrids )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Daylily (Hemerocallis George Rodewald )

Daylily (Hemerocallis George Rodewald )
Daylily flowers (Hemerocallis George Rodewald )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Allium sphaerocephalum flowers

Allium sphaerocephalum flowers
Allium flowers (Allium sphaerocephalum)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Gladiolus buds

Gladiolus buds. Raindrops on buds of gladiolus (Gladiolus communis ssp. Byzantinus)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Alstroemeria Princess Alice

Alstroemeria Princess Alice
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Princess Alice )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Gladiolus flowers

Gladiolus flowers (Gladiolus communis ssp. Byzantinus)

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Double hyacinth Hollyhock

Double hyacinth Hollyhock
Double hyacinth (Hyacinthus Hollyhock )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Siberian iris (Iris Dreaming Yellow )

Siberian iris (Iris Dreaming Yellow )
Siberian iris flowers (Iris sibirica Dreaming Yellow )

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Tulipa Keizerskroon flower

Tulipa Keizerskroon flower
Tulip flower (Tulipa Keizerskroon ). Photographed in spring

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Leucojum vernum flowers

Leucojum vernum flowers
Spring snowflake flowers (Leucojum vernum). Photographed in February

Background imageMonocotyledon Collection: Joshua tree

Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia). These short-leaved yucca plants live only in south-western USA and north Mexico. They are most common in the Mojave desert of California, at altitudes over 900 metres



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