RF2FTDP2D–Native plant of the beach (Acicarpha spathulata), Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro
RMPX4J03–Fungi growing in the New Forest. This specimen matches the description for Sparassis spathulata which is deemed rare in the UK. In the UK it is said t
RM2PJCBKJ–Bergenia 'Baby Doll' Flower Pigsqueak
RMB2W818–MORAEA SPATHULATA
RF2J8TJPG–Dalechampia spathulata. It is native to Central America and Southern Mexico. Botanical garden Heidelberg, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany
RMB2W815–MORAEA SPATHULATA
RF2HCFRTG–Shallow focus of drops of water on Euphorbia spathulata leaves with blurred background in the park
RF2C8DD59–Close up image of Sparassis spathulata (the eastern cauliflower mushroom) on a muddy forest ground by a tree trunk in Maryland
RM2H5905K–Crataegus spathulata at the San Antonio Botanical Garden in Texas.
RMJ8DP4M–Kalanchoe spathulata Candolle Plantarum Historia Succulentarum Band2 Tafel65jpg
RF2GHY5G7–Bergenia cordifolia ‘Purpurea’ Elephant’s ears Purpurea – deep pink flowers on thick red stems, August, England, UK
RMPX4HXX–Fungi growing in the New Forest. This specimen matches the description for Sparassis spathulata which is deemed rare in the UK. In the UK it is said t
RMJ3CN61–Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886)
RMR03R20–A specimen of Sparassis spathulata growing under Scots pines in the New Forest in Hampshire England UK GB. This fungi is regarded as being rare in the
RMD2TW2M–Filago spathulata Spathulate Cudweed
RMWA5ETK–Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886).
RMPC77G1–164 Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886)
RF2CDYWY4–A closeup of a beautiful glossy abelia pink flowers
RMHH6PHJ–Drosera spatulata / spathulata
RM2D9141A–Kalanchoe spathulata Candolle-Plantarum Historia Succulentarum-Band2-Tafel65.
RMAFANF3–Yellow South African Iris Moraea Spathulata
RF2GHY5G3–Bergenia cordifolia ‘Purpurea’ Elephant’s ears Purpurea – deep pink flowers on thick red stems, August, England, UK
RM2AMAHMM–Ipomoea spathulata
RF2H33RGY–UGANDA - CIRCA 1969: a stamp printed in Uganda shows Morning Glory, Ipomoea Spathulata, Flowering Plant, circa 1969
RMR03R3R–A specimen of Sparassis spathulata growing under Scots pines in the New Forest in Hampshire England UK GB. This fungi is regarded as being rare in the
RF2WFD0TW–Crassula spathulata from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle Crassula spathulata is a creeping, succulent ground-cover, indigenous to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, where it is found in leaf-litter on rocky ridges, often around the edges of forests.
RF2CCNXWK–Closeup of a beautiful Eastern Cauliflower Mushroom. Raleigh, North Carolina.
RMMY5X4X–. Illustration of Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as syn. Disa atropurpurea) . 1886. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 141 Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886)
RF2CDYWYC–A closeup of a beautiful glossy abelia pink flowers
RM2R6KC34–Island of Mainau, Dalechampia, Dalechampia spathulata
RM2HD1A19–Robiquetia spathulata (as Cleisostoma spicatum) - The Orchids of the Sikkim-Himalaya pl 311 (1898).
RMHDY7MK–Aloinopsis spathulata in flower
RM2BTWYG0–Solidago spathulata DC.
RMP6BGFC–Lyrate-leaved velleia, Velleia lyrata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RM2A77B0B–Lyrate-leaved velleia, Velleia lyrata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RMD6TFAT–Broad-leaved Cudweed (Filago pyramidata) flowering, growing in arable field, Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve, Kent, England, July
RMHX1DCG–Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886)
RMAFANF6–Yellow South African Iris Moraea Spathulata
RMBRG96X–Chilean Rose Tarantula Grammostola rosea On Hand At 'Animal Magic' Event, Martin Mere WWT, Lancashire UK
RM2AJ05DY–Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum, or : The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described ... . *» . Cratcesgus spathulata.The sipvAhvXii-shaped-leaved Thorn. 138
RMCP4E44–MARITIME ALPS Mount Marguareis Iberis SPATULA
RMR03PYH–A specimen of Sparassis spathulata growing under Scots pines in the New Forest in Hampshire England UK GB. This fungi is regarded as being rare in the
RFWB096H–Cauliflower mushroom (Genus Sparasssis) - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2EB1JJR–Bergenia ‘Baby Doll’ Elephant’s ears Baby Doll – cluster of pale pink bell-shaped flowers on thick red stem, February, England, UK
RMMW32HH–. Illustration of Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as syn. Disa atropurpurea) . 1886. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 164 Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886)
RMWB0950–Cauliflower mushroom (Genus Sparasssis) - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2R6KC3E–Island of Mainau, Dalechampia, Dalechampia spathulata
RM2RE27P7–Close-up of large cauliflower mushroom (Genus Sparasssis) - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2T8P2GD–Cespedesia spathulata, Ensenada de Utria, Colombia
RM2BTW6R7–Nierembergia spathulata Kunth.
RMWB0929–Cauliflower mushroom (Genus Sparasssis) illuminated at night - Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2F1GRW1–Bergenia ‘Baby Doll’ Elephant’s ears Baby Doll – cluster of pale pink bell-shaped flowers on thick red stem, March, England, UK
RM2RE27XH–Woman touching giant cauliflower mushroom (Genus Sparasssis) - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2F7H6DN–Bergenia cordifolia ‘Purpurea’ Elephant’s ears Purpurea – deep pink flowers on thick red stems, April, England, UK
RF2DDH7YE–A quiet home office desk equipped with the necessary stationary to work from home. The tidy work space is conducive to productivity.
RM2PJCBKM–Elephants ears, Bergenia, Pigsqueak, Bergenia Baby Doll, Bloom, April, Flower, In, Garden, Springtime
RFAB9M9E–
RF2H8A1KP–Blue iris and red chrysanthenum in glass transparent vase
RM2AJ04H7–Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum, or : The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described ... . *» . Cratcesgus spathulata.The sipvAhvXii-shaped-leaved Thorn. 138. H^< 8 ft. high, 1| in. diam.
RF2F99G1X–A light purple orchid is blooming in florist market.
RMR03R32–A specimen of Sparassis spathulata growing under Scots pines in the New Forest in Hampshire England UK GB. This fungi is regarded as being rare in the
RF2M728BG–Vintage spathula-leaved thorn flower branch for decoration
RMA97MXT–Dragon's Blood Sedum (Sedum spurium) also called Two-row Stonecrop
RMMWYP47–. Illustration of Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as syn. Disa atropurpurea) . 1886. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 165 Disa spathulata subsp. spathulata (as Disa atropurpurea) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6891 (1886)
RF2DRWY1E–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 10, 2019: A stamp printed in Uganda shows Ipomoea spathulata, Native flora serie, circa 1969
RMPG1HMM–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. THE SUNDEW FAMILY 183. Fig. 53. Drosera spathulata (§ nat. size). A.C.Smith.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
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