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Flowers and Shrubs: I-L

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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.


Icicle Plant
"Mesembryanthemum. 1. its fruit; 2. the same opened; 3. a seed; 4. the same divided perpendicularly." -Lindley, 1853...
Indian Corn
Some cells of the albumen or floury part of Indian Corn, filled with starch-grains....
Indian Pipe
Of the Pyrola family (Pyrolaceae), the Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora)....
Indian Tobacco
The Indian Tobacco or Lobelia inflata is an herbaceous plant used for medicinal purposes....
Indian Turnip
Spadix and spathe of the Indian Turnip; the latter cut through below....
Indigo
A native of the East Indies, this plant of the large Pulse family provides a dye....
Indigo
An Indigo plant in a decorative pot....
Indigo
Hairy plants of the legume family with pinnate leaves that produce red or purple flowers....
Inflorescence
"Diagrams of inflorescence. A, panicle; B, raceme; C, spike; D, head; E, umbel." -Bergen, 1896...
Ione
Ione bicolor, a species in the Orchid family....
Ipecac
A South American plant that is sought after for its roots....
Ipecac
The Ipecac plant of South America....
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...
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...
Ipomoea Coccinea
Flower of Ipomoea coccinea; limb almost entire....
Iris
The Iris is found throughout the world....
Iris
Plant of Crested Dwarf Iris....
Iris
Top of the style and the 3 petal-like stigmas, also 2 of the stamens of the Iris....
Iris
Leaves large (1cm wide or wider); flowers very showy. ...
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...
Iris
Rootstock and equitant leaves of Iris....
Iris
"Iris. I, flower; II, seed, longitudinal section; III, flower with outer segments of perianth removed; stig., stigma, ov., ovary." -Bergen, 1896...
Iris
"Iris. I, flower, longitudinal section, ov., ovary; II, diagram, showing stigmas opposite the stamens; III, capsule, splitting between the partitions." -Bergen, 1896...
Iris
A blue flag iris....
Iris
"Roots, rootstocks, and leaves of iris." -Bergen, 1896...
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