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 S.
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Sabatia
Flowers white, or, if pink, with a yellow or green eye in the center. ... |
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Sabbatia gracilis
Of the Gentian family (Gentianaceae), the Sabbatia gracilis.... |
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Sabiate
The sabiate of a flower.... |
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Saccharata, Pulmonaria
A pink flower that typically blooms in June. The elliptical leaves are dark green, with silver specks that give it a marbled appearance. They are usually found in Europe.... |
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Sacciolepis
Spikelets inflated or gibbous at base. ... |
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Sachs
"Splitting of partition wall between guard-cells to form the stoma (Sachs.)" — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Safflower
A high branched flower whoes petal consist of longspiny leaves. Usually bright yellow, orange or red. ... |
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Safflower
Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is a highly branched, herbaceous, thistle-like annual, usually with many long sharp spines on the leaves. Plants are 30 to 150 cm tall with globular flower heads (c... |
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Saffron
An autumn-flowering species of crocus. It is ofen called autumnal crocus to distinguish it from a species called spring crocus, which it closel resembles.... |
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Saffron, Meadow
A plant whose bulbs and seeds are used medicinally, especially for gout.... |
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Sage
"Sage is a plant much used for flavoring meats, etc. It has blue flowers, and has run into many varieties. The Chinese use it as a tonic for debility of the stomach and nerves."—(Charles Leonard... |
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Sage
An extensive genus of plants of the mint family, which are widely distributed in warm regions, embracing 450 species. Most varieties are perennials of a shrubby nature.... |
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Sage
Of the Mint family (Labiatae), the sage (Salvia lyrata).... |
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Sage, Common
A common kitchen and medicinal herb. Also used with teas. ... |
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Sage, Common
A common kitchen and medicinal herb. Also used with teas. ... |
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Sage, Common
"Two flowers of common sage, one of them visited by a bee." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Sage, Common
"1. Salva officinalis; 2. its corolla laid open; 3. its pistil; 4. the pistil and lower part of the flower cut open; 5. perpendicular section of a nut." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Sagebrush
"Pasture Sage-brush (Artemisia frigida). a, leaf; b, flower-head; c, fertile flower; d, marginal flower." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Sagittaria
Leaves from base of scape bearing evident white flowers in racemes; roots without crss-constrictions. ... |
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Sagittaria
lowest flowers with only carpels, or with only stamens. ... |
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Sagittifolia, Pteris
An arrow-fronded fern with blackish, long leaves. They are common between Venezuela and Brazil.... |
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Sagittifolium, Xanthoceras
Plant native to northern China.... |
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Sago
An article of food obtained from the inner portion of the bark of several species of palm trees. The sage-bearing palms thrive in the East and West Indies, the Bahamas, and New Guinea.... |
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Sainfoin
A perennial herb with light pink flowers. Used a a forage crop and honey. ... |
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Sainfoin
A perennial herb with light pink flowers. Used a a forage crop and honey. ... |