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Flowers and Shrubs: S

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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 S.


Sabatia
Flowers white, or, if pink, with a yellow or green eye in the center. ...
Sabbatia gracilis
Of the Gentian family (Gentianaceae), the Sabbatia gracilis....
Sabiate
The sabiate of a flower....
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....
Sacciolepis
Spikelets inflated or gibbous at base. ...
Sachs
"Splitting of partition wall between guard-cells to form the stoma (Sachs.)" — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
Safflower
A high branched flower whoes petal consist of longspiny leaves. Usually bright yellow, orange or red. ...
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...
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....
Saffron, Meadow
A plant whose bulbs and seeds are used medicinally, especially for gout....
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...
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....
Sage
Of the Mint family (Labiatae), the sage (Salvia lyrata)....
Sage, Common
A common kitchen and medicinal herb. Also used with teas. ...
Sage, Common
A common kitchen and medicinal herb. Also used with teas. ...
Sage, Common
"Two flowers of common sage, one of them visited by a bee." -Bergen, 1896...
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...
Sagebrush
"Pasture Sage-brush (Artemisia frigida). a, leaf; b, flower-head; c, fertile flower; d, marginal flower." -Whitney, 1911...
Sagittaria
Leaves from base of scape bearing evident white flowers in racemes; roots without crss-constrictions. ...
Sagittaria
lowest flowers with only carpels, or with only stamens. ...
Sagittifolia, Pteris
An arrow-fronded fern with blackish, long leaves. They are common between Venezuela and Brazil....
Sagittifolium, Xanthoceras
Plant native to northern China....
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....
Sainfoin
A perennial herb with light pink flowers. Used a a forage crop and honey. ...
Sainfoin
A perennial herb with light pink flowers. Used a a forage crop and honey. ...
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