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 W, X, Y, Z.
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Wake-Robin
"Wake-robin (Arum maculatum)."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Walking-Fern
A spore-case from the Walking-Fern, Camptosorus, just bursting by the partial straightening of the incomplete ring.... |
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Walking-Fern
Three spores from the Walking-Fern, Camptosorus.... |
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Wallacei
"One to three feet high; flowers erect, orange yellow, spotted black, well open and very beautiful. Each bulb throws up from three to four flowering stems. Native of Japan and blooms in August."&mdash... |
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Wallflower, Aegean
"Cheiranthus cheiri; 2. its stigma; 3. the same with one valve off; 4. a cross section of a seed; 5. a diagram to illustrate the position of the parts of the flower." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Water Cabbage
"Pistia Stratiotes. 1. A spathe with its 2 flowers; 2. a section of a seed-vessel; 3. a seed; 4. the same cut perpendicularly." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Water Cress
"Water Cress (Nasturtium officinale)." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Water Hyacinth Roots
"Roots of the water-hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes Solms), showing removable root-caps; b, root-cap removed from c." -Gager, 1916... |
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Water Lily
This water lily was called Victoria Regia, named after Queen Victoria.... |
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Water Lily, White
"The Water Lily is an exogenous aquatic plant including eight genera, and all possessing submerged root stocks. They are found in all temperate climates, and attain great size in the tropics. The whit... |
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Water Pineapple
"Stratiotes aloides. 1. a flower and spathe; 2. a flower split open; 3. a fruit in its spathe; 4. a section of the fruit; 5. an embryo." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Water Plantain
The water plantain or Alisma plantago-aquatica.... |
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Water Weed
A moss-like water weed.... |
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Water-lily
Flower and bud of White Water-Lily, (Gray, 1858).... |
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Water-Lily and Yellow Pond Lily
Of the water-lily family (Nymphaeceae): bottom, water lily (Castalia odorata); top, yellow pond lily (Nymphaea advena).... |
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Water-Lily, Sand Spurry
Of the water-lily family (Nymphaeceae), the sand spurry or Spergularia rubra.... |
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Water-thyme
A water-thyme, or philotria canadensis.... |
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Watercress
Watercresses are fast-growing, aquatic or semi-aquatic, perennial plants native from Europe to central Asia, and one of the oldest known leaf vegetables consumed by human beings. These plants are memb... |
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Watercress
Watercress is the common name of radicula nasturtium aquaticum. It is found in small running streams, shallow pools, or ditches.... |
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Waterleaf, Bluntleaf
"Hydrophyllum canadense. 1. a flower; 2. a pistil; 3. a perpendicular section of the ovary; 4. a cross section; 5. Section of seed of H. virginianum." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Waterlily, White
"White water-lily. The inner petals and the stamens growing from the ovary." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Weasel's Snout
Also known as Antirrhinum orontium. It is a weed with pink flowers and hairy green fruit.... |
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Weed Seeds
"Weed seeds commonly eaten by birds: a, bindweed; b, lamb's-quarters; c, purslane; d, amaranth; e, spotted spurge; f, ragweed; g, pigeon grass; h, dandelion." Department of Agriculture, 1899... |
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Weed, Rosin
A species of weed. ... |
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Weeds
"Four common weeds, the seeds of which are eaten by birds: a, amaranth; b, crab grass; c, ragweed; d, pigeon grass." -Department of Agriculture, 1899... |