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 Q and R.
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Quassia
A genus in the family Simaroubaceae. Its size is disputed; some botanists treat it as consisting of only one species, Quassia amara from tropical South America, while others treat it in a wide circums... |
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Quince, Twig of
Illustrated is a twig of common quince, cydonia oblonga. (a) and (b) shows where the fruit was borne.... |
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Raceme
A raceme arrangement of flowers.... |
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Raceme
A flower cluster with the flowers stalked and comming off a commonand more or less elongated axis.... |
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Raceme
A raceme, with a general peduncle, pedicels, bracts, and bractlets. Plainly the bracts here answer to the leaves.... |
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Raceme
A raceme... |
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Raceme
"Racemes.--When flowers are arranged round a filiform simple axis, each particular flower being stalked, they are said to be in racemes." -Newman, 1850... |
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Racemosa, Smilacina
This flowering plant belongs to the ruscaceae, which are common in North America.... |
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Radiosa, Yucca
Perennial shrub of the agavee family, known for evergreen rosettes.... |
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Rafflesia
A parasitic flower plant. The worlds largest single flower. ... |
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Ragged Robin
Ragged robin and cuckoo flower are the common names of lychnis flos-cuculi. The flowers are red or pink and grow in loose clusters. The plant is native to Europe and north Asia.... |
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Ragweed
Various views of the tall ragweed, Ambrosia trifida.... |
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Ragweed, False
Various views of the false ragweed, Iva xanthifolia.... |
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Ragwort, Golden
Of the Composite family (Compositae), the golden ragwort (Senecio aureus).... |
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Rampion
Also known as Campanula rapunculus. "A hardy biennial, cultivated for the use of its fleshy roots in salads, either boiled or in a raw state, generally the latter; the leaves are also used in winter s... |
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Ranunculus
Leaflets usually three, no more than five. ... |
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Ranunculus
Base of petiole expanded; plants under 4 dm tall. ... |
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Ranunculus
Flowers stalked; fruit a group of several, scarcely angled, small nutlets. ... |
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Ranunculus
"Ranunculus, buttercup, crowfoot; the typical genus of the order Ranunculaceæ. Known species about 160, from temperate regions. Many have much divided leaves."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 191... |
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Ranunculus, Garden
A large genus of about 600 species of plants, including buttercups and spearworts. They are mostly bright yellow or white, with a yellow center. ... |
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Rapa, Brassica
This plant bears edible roots.... |
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Raphides
This is an illustration of raphides, or acicular crystals, from the stalk of the Rhubarb: three of the cells contain chlorophyll, and two of them raphides.... |
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Raphides
This is an illustration of raphide from an Arum, contained in a large cell. ... |
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Raspberry
A shrubby plant belonging to the same genus as the blackberry. It is cultivated extensively as a garden fruit.... |
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Raspberry Fertilization
"Raspberry (Rubus idaeus, order Rosaceae), being fertilized. A, Flower. p, p, Petals. a, a, Anthers. s, Stigma. no, Nectary openings. nc, Nectar Cells. D, Drupels." — The Encyclopedia Bri... |