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 T, U, and V.
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T. Majus Cell
"A, cell from the epidermis of the upper side of the calyx of Tropaeolum majus with crystalline chromoplasts." -Stevens, 1916... |
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T. Zebrina Cell
In onion cells: "C, a cell from the epidermis of the mid-rib of Tradescantia zebrina, in its natural condition on the right, and plasmolyzed by salt solution on the left; g, space left by the recedenc... |
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Tansy
"Tansy is a genus of Compositæ, numbering about 50 species of strong-scented herbs, often shrubby below, with alternate usually much-divided leaves, and solitary or corymbose heads of rayless ye... |
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Tape-grass
Tape-grass, also known as vallisneria spiralis.... |
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Taproot
A form of a taproot.... |
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Taproot
A form of a taproot.... |
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Taproot
A form of a taproot.... |
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Tea
A tea plant.... |
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Tea
A genus of shrubs and trees allied to the camellia. They include varieties that vary in height from four to thirty feet.... |
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Tea
Camelia sinensis is the tea plant, the plant species whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce tea.... |
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Tea Flower
"Tea is the dried leaf of an evergreen shrub of the natural order Ternstœmiaceæ. It includes the China plant, and the indigenous Assam plant. At one time it was supposed that two Chinese s... |
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Tea Fruit
"Tea is the dried leaf of an evergreen shrub of the natural order Ternstœmiaceæ. It includes the China plant, and the indigenous Assam plant. At one time it was supposed that two Chinese s... |
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Tea Plant
"Tea is the dried leaf of an evergreen shrub of the natural order Ternstœmiaceæ. It includes the China plant, and the indigenous Assam plant. At one time it was supposed that two Chinese s... |
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Tea, Algerian
"Paronychia capitata. 1. a section of a flower; 2. of the ovary; 3. ripe seed; 4. a section of it." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Teazel, Fuller's
A plant whose leaves hold water. ... |
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Telegraph-plant
Portion of stem and leaves of Telegraph-plant (Desmodium gyrans), almost of natural size.... |
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Tendrils
Tendrils, such as these of the Virginia Creeper, are very slender, leafless branches, used to enable certain plants to climb.... |
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Tetratheca
"Tetratheca hirsuta. 1. the stamens; 2. the pistil, with one of the cells laid open." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Thalia
Plants white-powdery above; plants extremely large, usually over 1 m. ... |
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Thesium
"Thesium pratense. 1. a flower; 2. the same laid open; 3. half an unripe fruit; 4. placenta and pair of ovules; 5. half the ripe fruit and seed." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Thistle Stamens
"Stamens of a thistle, with anthers united into a ring. a, united anthers; f, filaments, bearded on the sides." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Thistle, Canada
Of the Composite family (Compositae), the Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense).... |
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Thistle, Globe
The Southern Globe Thistle (Echinops ruthenicus) is a species of thistles in the Asteraceae or daisy family.... |
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Thistle, Russian
"Russian Thistle." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Thistle, Sow
Of the Composite family (Compositae), the sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus).... |