RFRD5TDX–Watsonia Tabularis flowering on top of the Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa
RF2K4AP7X–Close up of the bulbous perennial cultivar Watsonia borbonica Peach Glow with peachy orange flowers in late summer.
RF2HRH8E0–Watsonia tabularis plant, an interesting red-pink flower that can be seen on in Table Mountain National Park near Cape Town, South Africa.
RF2JTWD9G–Insects Crawl Over Watsonia Flowers along the California coast
RMC923FB–Watsonia Tabularis or the Table Mountain Watsonia is a hardy flowering group of plants common to the niche environment of Table
RMMNJT4W–Beautiful colorful orange bugle lilies flowers bloom in spring garden.Decorative wallpaper with red watsonia flower blossom in springtime.Beauty of na
RF2M9EA25–Watsonia sp from Australia, orange flowers in Iturraran Natural Park, Basque Country
RM2GETTCC–Watsonia Tresco hybrids,Logan Botanic Garden,Mull of Galloway,Dumfries and Galloway,Scotland,UK
RMED6Y7E–African stonechat on a watsonia, Watsonia lepida in the Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa
RF2G8F9A9–Pink watsonia borbonica flower in bloom at Table Mountain
RM2RTC571–Purple flowering Watsonia with Drakensberg Mountains in the background, Lotheni, Drakensberg Mountains, Kwa Zulu Natal, Maloti-Drakensberg World Herit
RFJGBYN1–Watsonia tabularis flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RMAKB7FM–Watsonia angusta
RMANW09H–close-up of the orange petals of a Watsonia plant growing in the Garden Route, South Africa
RF2E8KP2P–Pink coloured Watsonia 'Tresco Dawrf Pink' in flower during the summer months
RM2CF9P1F–Watsonia tresco hybrids are South African plants forming bulbous perennials. It has Gladioli type of flowers ranging from deep orange through to pink
RMABGKFY–Watsonia Peach Glow. Cultivated flower from bulb
RF2C7DYH6–pink flowered Watsonia close to Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
RMAHWTEP–A spectacular display of wild Watsonia flowers in spring Helderberg Mountain Somerset West Western Cape South Africa
RMAHWTBN–A spectacular display of wild Watsonia flowers in spring Helderberg Mountain Somerset West Western Cape South Africa
RF2HRH7PY–View from Table Mountain National Park to Cape Town and the flower Watsonia tabularis, a bud of red-pink flower growing on a rock, South Africa.
RF2JP8X97–Insect Perched On Watsonia Flower With The Golden Gate In The Distance with selective focus
RF2WCYJG4–Close up of bugle lily (Watsonia) flowers in bloom
RMMRGBEE–Beautiful colorful orange bugle lilies flowers bloom in spring garden.Decorative wallpaper with red watsonia flower blossom in springtime.Beauty of na
RF2M9EA3P–Watsonia sp from Australia, orange flowers in Iturraran Natural Park, Basque Country
RF2PX3D06–Pink wild watsonia flowers growing on hill against a blue cloudy sky. Low angle of purple Bugle Lily plants blooming between rocks and grass with copy
RF2X2J4B0–Close up shot of red watsonia flowers
RFAJC3FR–Knysna Watsonia (Watsonia Knysnana) Iris Family a plant Indigenous to South Africa
RF2KC2P61–A vertical selective focus shot of Watsonia flowers
RFJGBYNT–Watsonia tabularis flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RMA680X9–Drakensburg Watsonia lepida
RFD8YWX0–Protea caffra tree and Watsonia pillansii flowers in mountains at Sani Pass Southern Drakensberg KwaZulu-Natal South Africa
RM2FWP3F5–Watsonia (intoduced species) Western Australia PL001062
RM2CF9P0W–Watsonia tresco hybrids are South African plants forming bulbous perennials. It has Gladioli type of flowers ranging from deep orange through to pink
RMA0H5YT–Watsonia meriania. Close up of orange tubular flowers on spike.
RF2CA56RN–Watsonia lepida in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Freestate, South Africa
RF2WFCYCH–Gladiolus merianus, Produced under the patronage of Josephine Bonaparte, Empress of France, Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées contained 503 plates detailing the various plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison, where Redouté worked as a botanical artist. This folio is often considered to be Redouté’s masterpiece due to the scope, breadth, and quality of its contents.
RMADAEK5–Wales Carmarthenshire National Botanic Garden Australian watsonia fourcadel
RF2KJ793D–Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris California native rhizomatous perennial
RF2HRH742–View from Table Mountain National Park to Cape Town and the flower Watsonia tabularis, a bud of red-pink flower growing on a rock, South Africa.
RFCTMXAM–A low angle view of a field of wild Watsonia's against the slopes of the Helderberg mountain, Western Cape, South Africa
RF2WCDR12–Close up of bugle lily (Watsonia) flowers in bloom
RM2GG9XNJ–Watsonia (Iris) from Vol II of the book The universal herbal : or botanical, medical and agricultural dictionary : containing an account of all known plants in the world, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied By Thomas Green, Published in 1816 by Nuttall, Fisher & Co. in Liverpool and Printed at the Caxton Press by H. Fisher
RMB5CJYK–Arderne's White Bugle Lily (Watsonia spp) - Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2PWJMCA–Pink wild watsonia flowers growing on hill against a blue cloudy sky. Low angle of purple Bugle Lily plants blooming between rocks and grass with copy
RFADHRCN–Watsonia
RMACDHMK–WATSONIA MERIANA
RF2N44NX3–A selective focus of pink Watsonia flower with blurred background
RFJGBYN9–Watsonia tabularis flowers in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2JHPM3N–A Chacma Baboon eating a Watsonia tabularis bulb on the Cape peninsula in Southern Africa
RF2T8PF94–Old illustration of Watsonia laccata. Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMB8B79J–Watsonia Tresco Hybrid growing at the Abbey Gardens on Tresco
RMA0H5YX–Watsonia meriania. Close up of orange tubular flower on spike.
RF2CA56XP–Watsonia lepida in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Freestate, South Africa
RF2T7DF9W–Old illustration of Buglelily (Watsonia meriana). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2ATXKX4–Coloured Copperplate engraving of a Watsonia or Meriana (bugle lily) from hortus nitidissimus by Christoph Jakob Trew (Nuremberg 1750-1792)
RF2T8PFP6–Old illustration of Waxy Watsonia (Watsonia humilis). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RF2RRT669–Sydney Australia, whitish flowers of a cape bugle lily
RMANW3XX–close-up of the orange petal of a Watsonia plant growing in the Garden Route, South Africa
RF2WCN58N–Close up of bugle lily (Watsonia) flowers in bloom
RF2RRT76E–Sydney Australia, close-up whitish flowers of a cape bugle lily
RF2TAF1Y1–Close up of orange bugle lily (Watsonia) flowers in bloom
RF2PWW0YD–Pink wild watsonia flowers growing on hill against a blue cloudy sky. Low angle of purple Bugle Lily plants blooming between rocks and grass with copy
RMB5CHF5–Arderne's White Bugle Lily (Watsonia spp) - Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
RMADMTM6–Watsonia meriana L bulbillifera
RF2N44NY3–A selective focus of pink Watsonia flower with blurred background
RMMKKDDH–Watsonia meriana
RMA680XA–Drakensburg Natal Watsonia lepida
RF2F23F8E–A Chacma Baboon eating a Watsonia tabularis bulb on the Cape peninsula in Southern Africa
RMHMW2NH–Watsonia tabularis, Iridaceae.
RFB92B51–A carpet of Watsonias with a Table Mountain backdrop Cape Town Western Cape Province South Africa
RM2N8DAP8–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Togo, that shows Watsonia beatricis flower, circa 1999.
RF2CA56Y1–Watsonia lepida in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Freestate, South Africa
RFM52F18–Wildflower during a hike on the Table Mountain of Cape Town - 2
RM2H442G5–A plant (Watsonia rosea): flowering stem and leaf. Coloured lithograph.
RM2J8M325–Cape bugle-lily, Watsonia borbonica subsp. borbonica. Pyramidal-spiked gladiolus, Gladiolus pyramidatus. From the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in the collection of Sophia Campbell, Dowager Lady de Clifford, Paddington. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 5, self-published in Knightsbridge, London, 1803.
RM2AXFF5P–Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . es or more acrosiand produces throughout the season innumerable heads of star-like flowers oa bright mauve, each petal distinctlbordered with white. 25 cts. each$2.50 per doz. WATSONIA ARDERNEI; (White Bugle Lily.) A bulbous plant from the Cape of Good Hope, closely ailie*to and similar in growth to the Gladiolus, and succeeding andethe same cultivation. It can be grown as a pot plant and flowered in the conservatory or greenhouse, but succeeds West whe.iplanted out. It grows about 4 feet high with branched iiteBi:.there frequently bei
RM2T68W8W–Watsonia laccata, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Spike flowered antholyza, Antholyza spicata. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 1, published in London, 1799.
RM2J81K31–Watsonia laccata, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Spike flowered antholyza, Antholyza spicata. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 1, published in London, 1799.
RF2RRT7DG–Sydney Australia, bee on whitish flowers of a cape bugle lily
RF2TA33AM–Close up of orange bugle lily (Watsonia) flowers in bloom
RMPFDKAT–. Der baum. Trees; Plant physiology. Die jetzigen Aiislchlen über die Befruchtung. 275 nicht direct im Embryosack selbst, sondern in einer Tochtcrzelle desselben, im Corpusculiim, stattfindet. Ich liabe den Befruchtungsact hier so geschildert, wie ich ihn nach meinen neue- sten eigenen Untersuchungen bei Gladio- lus, Crocus, Watsonia, Zea, Phormium, Cam- panula u. s. w. schildern mufs, nachdem ich die früher von mir warm vertheidigte, von Schleiden zuerst aufgestellte Ansicht, nach welcher der Pollenschlauch in den Em- bryosack eindringen und selbst die Anlage des Keimes bilden sollte, da ich
RMB5CHEM–Arderne's White Bugle Lily (Watsonia spp) - Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
RM2RRJ9AP–Gladiolus watsonius Thunb. (Watsonia Hysterantha), 1777-1786. Gladiolus (Gordon) or the so-called red Afrikander (Raper & Boucher).
RMMCJ7GE–. Watsonia Andbknbi. For best results plant your bulbs as soon after tke first frost as possible.
RFA67XX1–Close up of Peach pink flowering Knysna Watsonia Flower
RF2JHPM43–A Chacma Baboon eating a Watsonia tabularis bulb on the Cape peninsula in Southern Africa
RF2CA56RC–Watsonia lepida in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Freestate, South Africa
RFM52F2N–Wildflower during a hike on the Table Mountain of Cape Town - 5
RM2AWDD5C–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Watsonia Andernei. We were awarded a GRAND PRIZE for our exhibit of Dahlias at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.. f^ Please read what we say regarding filling and forwarding of Plant Orders on page 115. °^3! Table showing the number of plants required to fill a circular bed of the dimensions given below. In planting begin outside row-where 6 inches apart, 3 inches from edge of bed; where 12 inches apart, 6 inches from edge of bed. Diameter ofbed. Plants6 inches Plants12 in. Plants18 in. Plants24 in. Plants30 in. Diameter ofbed. Plants6 in. Pl
RM2T68E1W–Cape bugle-lily, Watsonia borbonica subsp. borbonica. Pyramidal-spiked gladiolus, Gladiolus pyramidatus. From the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in the collection of Sophia Campbell, Dowager Lady de Clifford, Paddington. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 5, self-published in Knightsbridge, London, 1803.
RF2RRT7CR–Sydney Australia, bee on whitish flowers of a cape bugle lily
RF2TA3352–Close up of orange bugle lily (Watsonia) flowers in bloom
RMB5CHFK–Arderne's White Bugle Lily (Watsonia spp) - Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
RMMACC1C–. Dreer's wholesale price list of seeds plants and bulbs for florists : fertilizers, insecticides, tools and sundries . WATSONIA ARDERNEI Sanseviera Zeyianica. 3-inch pots, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Smilax. 2'^-inch pots, 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 per 100. New Qolden=Leaved Smilax. An introduction which will be valuable in fine floral decorations, adding variety and color not obtainable in other foliage plants. The foliage is a lustrous, glossy, golden yellow, the plant possess- ing the same vigorous free-growing habit as the ordinary green- leaved Smilax. 3-inch pots, 30 cts. each ; $3.00
RFA67XX5–Close up of Peach pink flowering Knysna Watsonia Flower
RF2F23FJX–A Chacma Baboon eating a Watsonia tabularis bulb on the Cape peninsula in Southern Africa
RF2CBBTYR–Watsonia pillansii in in Umtamvuna Nature Reserve, Port Edward, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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