188 illustrations of flowers and shrubs including: garlic, gaultheria, gentian, geranium, gerardia, ginger, gladiolus, goldenrod, gooseberry, grape, and groundsel

An illustration of a 1, disk floret; 2, same cut vertically; 3, ray-floret; and 4, fruit with pappus.

Groundsel

An illustration of a 1, disk floret; 2, same cut vertically; 3, ray-floret; and 4, fruit with pappus.

"Flowering branch of Guaco (Mikania guaco). GUACO. The Mikania Guaco, a climbing composite of tropical America; also a medicinal substance consisting of, or an aromatic bitter obtained from, the leaves of this plant." -Whitney, 1911

Guaco Branch

"Flowering branch of Guaco (Mikania guaco). GUACO. The Mikania Guaco, a climbing composite of tropical…

The guava plant is prized for its fruit which resembles an apple or pear, and can have white, pink or red flesh.

Guava

The guava plant is prized for its fruit which resembles an apple or pear, and can have white, pink or…

Also known as the Snowball Tree, the Guelder Rose is a cultivated form of the genus Viburnum, especially <i>V. opulus</i>, with flat cymes of white flowers in summer, and red, globose fruit. The double variety, <i>V. O. sterilis</i>, is the common garden form.

Guelder Rose

Also known as the Snowball Tree, the Guelder Rose is a cultivated form of the genus Viburnum, especially…

The flower heads of gundelia tourneforth are purple and large. The flowers grow in clusters at the end of the stems. The lobes and teeth of the leaves are very spiny.

Gundelia Tourneforth

The flower heads of gundelia tourneforth are purple and large. The flowers grow in clusters at the end…

The flowers of gunnera scabra are red, small, and numerous. The flowers grow on a large club shaped spike. The plant grows to be four feet tall.

Gunnera Scabra

The flowers of gunnera scabra are red, small, and numerous. The flowers grow on a large club shaped…

"Flower of Gynandropsis. a, gynophore. GYNOPHORE. In botany, an elongation or internode of the receptacle of a flower, bearing the gynoecium." -Whitney, 1911

Gynandropsis

"Flower of Gynandropsis. a, gynophore. GYNOPHORE. In botany, an elongation or internode of the receptacle…

Root red.

Gyrotheca

Root red.