Clipart illustrations of flowers and shrubs, including parts and botanical views. This gallery contains flowers and shrubs with a common name (or scientific name, if no common name could be found) beginning with A.
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A. Eupatorium Cell
"Formation of endosperm in the embryo-sac of Agrimonia Eupatorium. Cell-walls are being formed between the nuclei." -Stevens, 1916... |
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Abronia
Embryo of Abronia umbellata; one of the cotyledons very small.... |
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Abronia Umbellata Flowers
Abronia Umbellata are mostly native to California and are recognized by their showy blossoms in dense clusters that are similar to verbena.... |
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Abronia Umbellata Habitat
Abronia Umbellata grow well in light, sandy soil in a fully exposed position. The limbs of the flower like to spread out. Abronia can be sowed in the autumn and planted in the spring.... |
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Absinthium
"The common wormwood; a European species, much cultivated for its bitter qualities; it contains a volatile oil which is the principle ingredient in the French liquor absinthe."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Abutilon
"Abutilon macropodum. 1. an unexpanded flower; 2. the stamens and styles; 3. a ripe fruit, consisting of many carpels, whose upper extremities are free and radiant." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Abutilon
Abutilon is a showy, free-growing shrub. There are many hybrids that are cultivated. They grow best in a combination of equal parts of turfy loam, peat, and leaf mould, with some gritty sand. They ... |
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Abutilon Insigne
The abutilon insigne is a large flower that has a purplish crimson color with dark leaves. The stem is a deep green with short brown hairs. The petals are short and the flowers hang down loosely.... |
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Acacia
A genus of plants of the order Leguminosae, consisting of trees or shrubs with compound pinnate leaves and small leaflets, growing in Africa, Arabia the East Indies and Australia.... |
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Acacia Arabica
The acacia arabica is a white shrub. The flowers of the plant support each other in clusters of three. There are four to six pairs of clusters with each clusters having ten to twenty pairs of small ... |
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Acacia bush
The acacia have small leaves and very small yellow flowers in dense spherical or cylindrical heads. The acacia constricta is well distinguished by the slender pods constricted between the seeds... |
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Acacia Leaf
"A leaf of Acacia. A, as seen by day; B, the same leaf asleep at night." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Acacia Riceana
The acacia riceana branch has yellow flowers that go down the branch in solitary divisions along the stalk. The branch resembles a weeping willow.... |
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Acaena Microphyilla
The acaena microphylla is an evergreen shrub with long crimson spines. The flowers are shaped like heads and are arranged in spikes. This shrub grows freely and grows well in rock gardens.... |
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Acantholimon Venustum
Acantholimon venustum is an evergreen plant that grows in mountain regions. The pink colored flowers are arranged on spikes with twelve to twenty flowers on each spike. The leaves have sharp points.... |
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Acanthus
Acanthus mollis.... |
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Acanthus
Acanthus spinosus offers, by its formally regular growth and its crisp, crinkly and prickly leaves, excellent suggestions for decorative conventionalization.... |
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Acanthus
"A genus of small herbaceous plants of southern Europe and Africa; they have spinosely toothed leaves, and they are sometimes cultivated for the sake of their beautiful foliage."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Acanthus
"A genus of small herbaceous plants of southern Europe and Africa; they have spinosely toothed leaves, and they are sometimes cultivated for the sake of their beautiful foliage."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Acanthus
"The name given by the Greeks and Romans to the plants sometimes called Brancursine, of which it is also the botanical generic name. A. mollis and A. spinosa, natives of the south of Europe, are the s... |
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Acanthus
A genus of plants or shrubs, mostly tropical, two species of which arecharacterized by large white flowers and deeply indented shining leaves.... |
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Acanthus
Acanthus of Corinthian Capital... |
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Acanthus
"Nelsonia campestris. 1. flowers; 2. pistil; 3. capsule; 4. cross section of a seed." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Acanthus Leaf
Natural form of the acanthus leaf.... |
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Acanthus Leaf
Acanthus leaf artistically modified.... |