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 P.
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Painted Cup
Of the Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae), the painted cup (Castilleja coccinea).... |
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Palisade Cells, Euphorbia
"Starch grains from the palisade cells of a Euphorbia leaf." -Stevens, 1916... |
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Palm, Ivory
A sprawling palm that smells like almonds. ... |
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Palm, Oil
pinnate leaved palm that produces thick clusters of red flowers and fruit that produces high quality palm oils.... |
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Palm-stem
A Palm-stem in transverse and longitudinal section, the dots on the cross sections represent cut ends of the woody bundles or threads.... |
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Palo verde
The palo verde is a very peculiar naked evergreen tree. It has small freen leaves in the rainy season, but these soon drop off and the smooth, light green surface makes it appear as if stripped of bar... |
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Panicacae
"Panicacae. A pair of spikelets of Andropogan." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Panicacae
"Panicacae. Spikelet of Setaria, with an abortive branch beneath it." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Panicle
A simple panicle, the branches only once branched.... |
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Panicle
Diagram of a simple panicle.... |
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Panicle
"Panicle.--A bunch of flowers, composed of numerous branches of different lengths, each bearing a flower." -Newman, 1850... |
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Panicum
Spikelets not inflated as base. ... |
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Pansy Leaf
"Leaf of pansy, with leaf-like stipules." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Pant, Coffee
A coffee plant cultivated for its delicious caffeine beans.... |
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Papilionaceous Flower
Diagram of papilionaceous flower, with bract below; axis of inflorescence above.... |
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Pappus
"Pappus.--The down of seed, to waft it away." -Newman, 1850... |
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Pappus Hairs
Types of pappus hairs. Smooth hair of dandelion.... |
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Pappus Hairs
Types of pappus hairs. Plumose hair of fall dandelion.... |
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Pappus Hairs
Types of pappus hairs. Rough or barbed hair of hawkweed.... |
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Papyrus
A plant originating in Egypt that was used to make papyrus, a writing material until paper was introduced in the 8th Century.... |
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Papyrus
"A water plant which furnished the material upon which the ancient Egyptians did their writing."... |
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Parasitic Plant
"Cissus laciniata, parasitic on the cactus (Opuntia Blakeana). The parasitism was artificially induced (xeno-parasitism). The host plant has been sectioned to expose the roots of the xeno-parasite." -... |
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Paris, Herb
"Paris quadrifolia. 1. A transverse section of an ovary; 2. perpendicular section of the ripe fruit; 3. longitudinal section of a seed; 4. an anther." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Parsnip, Cow
"Heracleum lanatum (Parsley family). Individual flower from the margin of an umbel." -Gager, 1916... |
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Parsnip, Cow
Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cow parsnip (Heracleum lanatum).... |