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Flowers and Shrubs: Q-R

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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 Q and R.


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...
Raceme
A raceme arrangement of flowers....
Raceme
A flower cluster with the flowers stalked and comming off a commonand more or less elongated axis....
Raceme
A raceme, with a general peduncle, pedicels, bracts, and bractlets. Plainly the bracts here answer to the leaves....
Raceme
A raceme...
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...
Rafflesia
A parasitic flower plant. The worlds largest single flower. ...
Ragweed
Various views of the tall ragweed, Ambrosia trifida....
Ragweed, False
Various views of the false ragweed, Iva xanthifolia....
Ragwort, Golden
Of the Composite family (Compositae), the golden ragwort (Senecio aureus)....
Ranunculus
Leaflets usually three, no more than five. ...
Ranunculus
Base of petiole expanded; plants under 4 dm tall. ...
Ranunculus
Flowers stalked; fruit a group of several, scarcely angled, small nutlets. ...
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...
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....
Raphides
This is an illustration of raphide from an Arum, contained in a large cell. ...
Raspberry
A shrubby plant belonging to the same genus as the blackberry. It is cultivated extensively as a garden fruit....
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...
Rattle, Yellow
Of the Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae), the yellow rattle (Rhinanthus Crista-Galli)....
Rattlebox
A plant with hard pods with seeds inside. ...
Red Maple
Opposite leaves, in Red Maple....
Redcurrant
"Ribes rubrum. 1. perpendicular section of a flower; 2. cross section of the ovary; 3. seed; 4. a perpendicular section of it." -Lindley, 1853...
Redcurrant Raceme
"Raceme of common red currant. p, peduncle; p', pedicel; br, bract." -Bergen, 1896...
Reed
The common reed of the American and European reed swamps, growing from 5 to 12 feet high with leaves 2 inches wide....
Regia, Victoria
"Victoria Regia, named by Lindley after Queen Victoria, is the most magnificent of all known water lilies, and comes from a region in which it had been supposed that no Nymphæaceæ occurred...
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