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 I, J, K, and L.
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Icicle Plant
"Mesembryanthemum. 1. its fruit; 2. the same opened; 3. a seed; 4. the same divided perpendicularly." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Indian Corn
Some cells of the albumen or floury part of Indian Corn, filled with starch-grains.... |
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Indian Pipe
Of the Pyrola family (Pyrolaceae), the Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora).... |
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Indian Tobacco
The Indian Tobacco or Lobelia inflata is an herbaceous plant used for medicinal purposes.... |
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Indian Turnip
Spadix and spathe of the Indian Turnip; the latter cut through below.... |
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Indigo
A native of the East Indies, this plant of the large Pulse family provides a dye.... |
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Indigo
An Indigo plant in a decorative pot.... |
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Indigo
Hairy plants of the legume family with pinnate leaves that produce red or purple flowers.... |
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Inflorescence
"Diagrams of inflorescence. A, panicle; B, raceme; C, spike; D, head; E, umbel." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Ione
Ione bicolor, a species in the Orchid family.... |
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Ipecac
A South American plant that is sought after for its roots.... |
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Ipecac
The Ipecac plant of South America.... |
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Ipecacuanha
"Richardsonia scabra. 1. an ovary with its calyx; 2. a corolla; 3. a vertical section of a seed, with an erect embryo in copious albumen." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Ipecacuanha Plant
"The root used in medicine under this name is obtained from Cephaelis Ipecacuanha, A. Rich, a small shrubby plant of the natural order Cinchonaceae. It is a native of Brazil, growing in clumps or pat... |
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Ipomoea Coccinea
Flower of Ipomoea coccinea; limb almost entire.... |
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Iris
The Iris is found throughout the world.... |
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Iris
Plant of Crested Dwarf Iris.... |
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Iris
Top of the style and the 3 petal-like stigmas, also 2 of the stamens of the Iris.... |
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Iris
Leaves large (1cm wide or wider); flowers very showy. ... |
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Iris
"Diagram of the trimerous symmetrical flower of Iris. There are three alternating divisions of each whorl. Below is a single bracket." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Iris
Rootstock and equitant leaves of Iris.... |
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Iris
"Iris. I, flower; II, seed, longitudinal section; III, flower with outer segments of perianth removed; stig., stigma, ov., ovary." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Iris
"Iris. I, flower, longitudinal section, ov., ovary; II, diagram, showing stigmas opposite the stamens; III, capsule, splitting between the partitions." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Iris
A blue flag iris.... |
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Iris
"Roots, rootstocks, and leaves of iris." -Bergen, 1896... |