RM2G68MFE–White/Green/Yellow Albuca humilis Flowers Grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAF5CDH–Albuca shawii Close up of raceme of yellow flowers.
RFP034BA–Frizzle-sizzle. Albuca spiralis.
RMB14GBJ–Albuca pendula, Hyacinthaceae, Saudi Arabia
RMH4PJD3–Albuca abyssinica, Albuca d'Abyssinie, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816
RMBXPRGH–Slime Lily, Albuca fragrans, Hyacinthaceae, syn. Ornithogalum auratum. Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa.
RF2WFD368–Albuca major Albuca is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. The genus is distributed mainly in southern and eastern Africa, with some species occurring in northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of 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,
RF2HC3HA7–Small White Albuca Lily Flower Bud (Albuca setosa)
RF2F39G9N–Some flowers of an Aluca species seen in natural habitat close to Darling in the Western Cape of South Africa
RF2MN2C7R–Albuca bracteata, False Sea Onion
RFKGKFE1–Albuca Nelsonii or Ornithogalum Nelsonii flowers, also known as Nelson's slime lily (Eng.), Umaphipha (Zulu) and Intelezi (Xhosa).
RFTX67Y1–A clump of Slime Lilies in flower.
RM2G5FCAN–Pregnant onion bulb Ornithogalum Caudatum with succulent roots growing in container of succulents in a Barbican garden City of London UK KATHY DEWITT
RF2G6R54M–Sydney Australia, flowers of a albuca setosa or fibrous slime lily
RM2G68MGX–White/Green/Yellow Albuca humilis Flowers Grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAXTC0T–Albuca nelsonii (Natal Albuca) Close up of raceme of white and green flowers.
RFP034BT–Frizzle-sizzle. Albuca spiralis.
RFW4FRN2–Green succulent floral botanical flowers. Wild spring leaf wildflower isolated. Watercolor background illustration set. Watercolour drawing fashion aq
RMH4NPNT–Albuca major, Albuca á large feuille, Larger Albuca, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816
RMBXPRFE–Slime Lily, Albuca fragrans, Hyacinthaceae, syn. Ornithogalum auratum. Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa.
RF2WFD36D–Albuca cornuta Slim Lily Albuca is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. The genus is distributed mainly in southern and eastern Africa, with some species occurring in northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of 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,
RFRAEDB6–Albuca abyssinica, Albuca d'Abyssinie, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 181. Reimagined
RM2AXDET2–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 183.—Ripe seed of Epilobium, FiG. 184.—Leucadendron argen- with coronet of hairs (magnified). teuni, R. Br. Nut with persist- (From Thom^ and Bennetts ent style and calyx, the latter Structural and Physiological split at its base and prevented Botany .) from slipping off by the knobby stigma. (From Edmonds andMarloths Elementary Bo-tany for South Africa.) plant and remain there they would have a hard struggle forexistence in soil already exhausted. The flowers of Albuca hang downward and protect thestamens and stigmas from rain. When the fruit ripen
RMM5JDRG–Ornithogalum longibracteatum, False sea onion, Falsche Meerzwiebel, seed, close up, seed size 5-7 mm
RM2KN0456–Bright vibrant nature photo on the native south african flower Albuca batteniana of the species Asparagaceae
RF2KYWW46–(Albuca) slime lilies Wild flowers during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RM2G5FC9X–Pregnant onion bulb Ornithogalum Caudatum with succulent roots growing in container of succulents in a Barbican garden City of London UK KATHY DEWITT
RF2G6R5CF–Sydney Australia, flowers of a albuca setosa or fibrous slime lily
RMAXRTDK–Lilium regale 'Album' (Regal lily) and Albuca nelsonii (Natal Albuca)
RFP034BF–Frizzle-sizzle. Albuca spiralis.
RF2G6R1BM–Sydney Australia, flowers of a albuca setosa or fibrous slime lily
RMH4NPF3–Albuca cornuta, Albuca altissima; Albuca cornue; Cape Asphodel, Albuca maxima, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees
RMBXPRFN–Slime Lily, Albuca fragrans, Hyacinthaceae, syn. Ornithogalum auratum. Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa.
RF2WFD3KC–Albuca bracteata syn. Ornithogalum longebracteatum is known by the common names pregnant onion, false sea onion, and sea-onion. It is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. Its flowering stems can reach a height of 90 cm and can carry up to 100 greenish white flowers. by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of 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,
RF2G6R0MJ–Sydney Australia, flowers of a albuca setosa or fibrous slime lily
RFW4FRGK–Green succulent floral botanical flowers. Wild spring leaf wildflower isolated. Watercolor background illustration set. Watercolour drawing fashion aq
RFRAEDXE–Albuca cornuta, Albuca altissima, Albuca cornue, Cape Asphodel, Albuca maxima, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les reimagined
RM2AXCX5J–Plants and their ways in South Africa . kebulb on the surface of the soil. A slender wavy stem has manypinnate branches bearing slender Asparagus-like branchlets,which are subtended by scale leaves. Flowers small, i- to ^ inchin diameter, borne from the main stem on long slender curvedpedicels. One species, B. volubilis, Harv. Found in the Eastern and Kalahari regions. Albuca.—Outer perianth lobes spreading, inner shorter,having a hood-shaped process at the tip, and furnished with a 17 258 Plants and their Ways in South Africa large gland. Stamens all fertile, or the three anthers of theouter,
RF2KYWW44–(Albuca) slime lilies Wild flowers during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2H5EB49–(Albuca) slime lilies Wild flowers during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RMAXRNHN–Albuca nelsonii (Natal Albuca) Close up of white and green flower on raceme.
RFP034AH–Frizzle-sizzle. Albuca spiralis.
RMBXPRGY–Slime Lily, Albuca fragrans, Hyacinthaceae, syn. Ornithogalum auratum. Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa.
RFW4FRMD–Green succulent floral botanical flowers. Wild spring leaf wildflower isolated. Watercolor background illustration set. Watercolour drawing fashion aq
RFRAEE3A–Albuca major, Albuca á large feuille, Larger Albuca, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 181 reimagined
RMRDWD4B–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. '>-^. Fig. 183.—Ripe seed of Epilobinm^ FiG. 184.—Leuaidendron argen- with coronet of hairs (magnified). teum^ R. Br. Nut witil persist- (Froni Tlloin^ and Bennett's ent style and calyx, the latter " Structural and Physiological split at its base and prevented Botany ".) fromslipping ofTby the knobby stigraa. (From Edmonds and Marloth's " Elementary Bo- tany for South Africa".) plant and remain there they would have a hard struggle for existence in soil already exhausted. The flowers of Albuca hang downward and pro
RF2H5EB3D–(Albuca) slime lilies Wild flowers during spring, Cape Town, South Africa