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 B.
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Babiana Stricta Rubro-Cyanea
Babiana Stricta Rubro-Cyanea is a bulbous plant found in South Africa. The upper half of the perianth (petals and sepal) is a very brilliant blue while the lower half is a rich crimson. The contrast... |
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Bacca
The bacca of a plant.... |
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Balm
"An erect, branching perennial, herbaceous plant of the natural order Labiatae, a native of the south of Europe, naturalised in a few places in England." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Balsam
"Epidermis of the garden Balsam, showing stomata st, of an elliptical form." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Balsam
"Balsam (Impatiens Noli-me-tangere). a, top of stem with leaves and flowers; b, ripe fruit unopened; c, ripe fruit, elastically opening." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Balsam
A flower of eastern origin. ... |
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Balsam, Large-Lipped
"Impatiens macrochila; 2. a diagram of its flower; 3. its stamens; 4. fruit of I. Balsamina (rose balsam); 5. its embryo." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Bambusa Arundinacea
The common name of bambusa is bamboo cane. Bambusa arundinacea, the reed like variety, grows between fifty and sixty feet in height. The stem is very stout with light green leaves.... |
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Bambusa Aurea
Bambusa aurea, golden bamboo cane, grows between six and ten feet tall. Bambusa aurea has a yellowish color when fully mature. This variety of bamboo is native to China.... |
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Bambusa Nana
Bambusa nana is the dwarf variety of bamboo cane. Bambusa nana grows between six and eight feet tall.... |
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Barbacenia Purpurea
The barbacenia purpurea is a purple flower. The flower is funnel shaped with leaves with serrated edges.... |
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Barberry
Section of a seed of Barberry, showing the straight embryo in the middle of the albumen.... |
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Barberry
Shoot of common Barberry, showing transition of foliage-leaves to spines.... |
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Barberry
Berberis (Bér-be-ris, barberry, pepperidge bush) a genus of about 450-500 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs from 1-5 m tall with thorny shoots, native to the temperate and subtropical r... |
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Barberry Leaves
"Spiny leaves of barberry." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Barberry, Blue Cohosh Seeds
Of the barberry family (Berberidaceae), the seeds of the blue cohosh or Caulophyllum thalictroides.... |
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Barberry, European
"Berberis vulgaris. 1. stamen; 2. perpendicular section of a pistil with one stamen and one petal adhering; 3. cross section of the fruit; 4. 5. perpendicular section of the seed of B. bulgaris and B.... |
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Barberry, May Apple
Of the barberry family (Berberidaceae), the may apple or Podophyllum peltatum.... |
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Barberry, Twinleaf
Of the barberry family (Berberidaceae), the twinleaf or Jeffersonia diphylla.... |
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Barnadesia Rosea
Barnadesia is a deciduous shrub; it sheds its leaves annually. Barnadesia rosea has solitary, rose colored flowers. This shrub is native to South America.... |
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Bartlett Pear Bud
"Bud of the Bartlett pear, with petals removed, showing the incurved stamens." -Department of Agriculture, 1899... |
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Bartlett Pear Bud
"Emasculated bud of the Bartlett pear, showing only the five pistils." Department of Agriculture, 1899... |
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Bartlett Pear Flower
"Enlarged section of a Bartlett pear flower: st, style; sp, sepal; f, filament; a, anther; s, stigma; p, petal; d, disk; ov, ovule." -Department of Agriculture, 1899... |
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Bartlett Pear Flower
The flower of the Bartlett pear.... |
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Bartonia Aurea
Bartonia aurea flowers are bright yellow with five petals. This flower grows up to one foot tall. Two or three flowers grow together on each stem.... |