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Background imageFlowers Collection: Orchid (Cymbidium hybrid)

Orchid (Cymbidium hybrid)
Orchid flowers (Cymbidium hybrid)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Geranium anther, SEM

Geranium anther, SEM
Geranium anther. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen (pink) on the anther of a geranium flower (Geranium sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )

Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )
Sea holly (Eryngium sp.) flower heads. Each blue blob is an individual flower. This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species. It is indigenous to southern Europe

Background imageFlowers Collection: Bluebells in woodland

Bluebells in woodland
Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) under Beech (Fagus) Trees in the spring. Photographed in Micheldever Wood in Hampshire, UK

Background imageFlowers Collection: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )
Bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides sp.) in woodland. Photographed in spring, in Dorset, UK

Background imageFlowers Collection: Chinese Ground Orchid (Bletilla striata)

Chinese Ground Orchid (Bletilla striata) in flower in late spring

Background imageFlowers Collection: White rose (Rosa sp. )

White rose (Rosa sp. )
White rose ( Rosa sp. )

Background imageFlowers Collection: Persian buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus)

Persian buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus) flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Ranunculus flower (Ranunculus sp. )

Ranunculus flower (Ranunculus sp. )
Ranunculus flower (Ranunculus sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)

Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
Lily of the valley flowers (Convallaria majalis). Photographed in April

Background imageFlowers Collection: Rose flower (Rosa sp. )

Rose flower (Rosa sp. )
Rose flower (Rosa sp.) circulated by radiating petals

Background imageFlowers Collection: White rose (Rosa sp. )

White rose (Rosa sp. )
White rose ( Rosa sp. )

Background imageFlowers Collection: Lisianthus (Eustoma russellianum)

Lisianthus (Eustoma russellianum)
Lisianthus flowers (Eustoma russellianum). This flower was previously Eustoma grandiflorum and is also known as prairie gentian

Background imageFlowers Collection: Pollen grains, SEM

Pollen grains, SEM
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of pollen grains from a variety of plants

Background imageFlowers Collection: Stocks (Matthiola incana)

Stocks (Matthiola incana). These flowers are the native to the Mediterranean

Background imageFlowers Collection: Rose flower (Rosa sp. )

Rose flower (Rosa sp. )
Rose flower (Rosa sp.). Photographed in August

Background imageFlowers Collection: Cactus

Cactus in flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis)

Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) in flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Prunus subhirtella Pendula

Prunus subhirtella Pendula
Weeping Cherry (Prunus subhirtella Pendula ) in flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Apple (Malus domestica)

Apple (Malus domestica) in flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis)

Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) in flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Doritaenopsis Jiaho Kitty Face Rainbow

Doritaenopsis Jiaho Kitty Face Rainbow
Orchid flower (Doritaenopsis Jiaho Kitty Face Rainbow )

Background imageFlowers Collection: Phalaenopsis Flying Fire Sweetheart

Phalaenopsis Flying Fire Sweetheart
Orchid flowers (Phalaenopsis Hinamatsuri Flying Fire Sweetheart )

Background imageFlowers Collection: Vase of summer flowers

Vase of summer flowers. This vase includes sunflowers (Helianthus annuus, large yellow), cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus, blue), daisies (white and yellow) pink roses (rosa sp.), marigolds (Tagetes sp)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Dahlia flower

Dahlia flower
Dahlia sp. flower

Background imageFlowers Collection: Tulip (Tulipa)

Tulip (Tulipa)
Tulips (Tulipa) in the spring with raindrops

Background imageFlowers Collection: Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Snowdrop flowers (Galanthus nivalis)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Cherry blossom (Cerasus sp. )

Cherry blossom (Cerasus sp. )
Cherry blossom (Cerasus sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Bluebells in woodland

Bluebells in woodland
Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) and Hazel (Corylus) in an ancient oak woodland in the spring. Photographed near Wimborne in Dorset, UK

Background imageFlowers Collection: Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp.). The seeds of the plant, known as black cumin, are used as a spice in cookery and also medicinally as a diuretic

Background imageFlowers Collection: Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp.). The seeds of the plant, known as black cumin, are used as a spice in cookery and also medicinally as a diuretic

Background imageFlowers Collection: Marigold (Calendula officinalis)

Marigold (Calendula officinalis)
Marigold flower (Calendula officinalis). This plant is commonly used in herbal medicine to treat minor skin wounds, reduce inflammation and to treat eczema. It is also edible

Background imageFlowers Collection: Flowering stems

Flowering stems

Background imageFlowers Collection: Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum sp. )

Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum sp. )
Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Rose flower (Rosa sp. )

Rose flower (Rosa sp. )
Cherry blossom (Prunus sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Delphinium flower (Delphinium sp. )

Delphinium flower (Delphinium sp. )
Delphinium flower (Delphinium sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Climbing rose (Rosa sp. )

Climbing rose (Rosa sp. )
Climbing rose (Rosa sp.) flowers

Background imageFlowers Collection: Primrose flower (Primula sp. )

Primrose flower (Primula sp. )
Primrose flower (Primula sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Rose (Rosa sp. )

Rose (Rosa sp. )
Rose (Rosa sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )

Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )
Sea holly (Eryngium sp.). This is a flowerhead. Each blue blob is an individual flower. This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species

Background imageFlowers Collection: Mallow (Malva sp. )

Mallow (Malva sp. )
Mallow flowers (Malva sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Spray rose (Rosa Mimi Eden )

Spray rose (Rosa Mimi Eden )

Background imageFlowers Collection: Cherry blossom (Prunus Serrulata )

Cherry blossom (Prunus Serrulata ) flowers

Background imageFlowers Collection: Cherry blossom (Prunus Serrulata )

Cherry blossom (Prunus Serrulata ) flowers

Background imageFlowers Collection: Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)

Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) flower petals

Background imageFlowers Collection: Delphinium flowers

Delphinium flowers (Delphinium sp.)

Background imageFlowers Collection: Garlic (Allium sativum)

Garlic (Allium sativum)
Garlic plant stems (Allium sativum) curling. The tops of the plants should be removed when they start to curl to prevent them from flowering



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