RF2B9ACHJ–Amstoel made of beech wood, painted blue and white. The furniture has a upholstered seat and rests on conical legs with cannelures. The armrest struts are in the form of Tuscan colonets. The armrests have cushions. The back consists of four Tuscan pillars that carry arcades with flat inserted acantus leaves and free-standing Tuscan fluted colonets on either side. The upholstery has been renewed., anonymous, Netherlands, 1790, wood (plant material), beech (wood), paint (coating), damask, h 92 cm × w 60 cm × d 60 cm h 40 cm × d 48 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brigh
RMKWDKH8–PURPLE IRIS, by Charles Demuth, c. 1920, American painting, watercolor, and graphite on cardboard. Demuths depicted the irises with naturalistic linear edges, and more subtle edges between brushed color within the luminous forms (BSLOC 2017 7 95)
RFHKAHD1–silhouette circular border olive branch with hands forming a bird
RMPG2WE2–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 482 NATURAL EISTOBY OF PLANTS. equal number of stamens alternating with the perianth-leaves and in- serted a little below them; each consists of a short filament and an introrse two-celled anther of longitudinal dehiscence.' The gynseceum IS free, with a one-celled ovary which tapers into a slender style, passing through the narrow opening of the receptacular pouch, and traversed by a longitudinal groove down the placentary edge. Near the top of the style the edges of this groove are thickened, and turn outwards to form two thick elongated lips covered
RMEF8CN3–Still indomitable growing wild in the snowy meadows winters in Canada
RMW1BJ90–Archive image from page 41 of Descriptive catalog (1910). Descriptive catalog . descriptivecatal1910shen Year: 1910 Spirea—Dwarf White. (See page 3G.) Snowball. (See page 37.) CELASTRUS Bittersweet (C. Scandens)—A native climbing or twining plant, with fine large leaves, yel- low flowers and clusters of orange capsuled fruit; grows ten to twelve feet in a season. CLEMATIS LARGE FLOWERING SORTS C. Duchess of Edinburgh—One of the best double, pure white; blossoms are most de- liciously scented. C. Henryii—Very large and of fine form; a free grower and blooms profusely; flowers are creamy white
RF2C2759G–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMAM8M66–Joshua Trees
RMMCKYHR–. Fig. 62.—Mycosp/iaere/la sentina. i, pear leaf attacked b)' fungus, nat. size; 2, conidia of Septoria form ; 3, ascus and free spores of ascigerous form. 2 and 3 highly mag. proved by Klebahn to be the conidial condition of the asci- gerous fungus, Mycosphaerella sentina (Schroter). The injury is undoubtedly caused by the conidial form of the fungus, the ascigerous condition developing only on dead leaves that have been lying on the ground throughout the winter.
RMH3A3RF–emerging pink parrot tulip - new life Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1633
RF2CBMXB9–pumpkins cartoons free form line style set of icons design, Halloween and holiday theme Vector illustration
RMC0Y0P4–detail of big green tropical leaf plant in garden
RM2WHCYCW–Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), leaves in fall
RF2CCC5X6–Beautiful raw vegan salad from green leaves mix vegetables in white plate. Cooking recipe Blended tomato carrot cauliflower, cut parsley cilantro dill
RMKHYRC4–Berlin, Germany. 21st Nov, 2017. Christian Lindner, leader of the Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP, R), leaves the Bellevue Palace after a meeting with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (Not Pictured) following the failure of the exploratory talks pursuing negotiations to form a cabinet under a so-called 'Jamaica' coalition of the CDU, CSU, FDP and the Greens parties, in Berlin, Germany, 21 November 2017. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K26B66–Close up natural plant portrait of Solenostemon scutellarioides Trusty Rusty, coleus ‘. Textures and patterns in nature
RMB1D8NC–Autumn colours in the forest
RM2AN2TTK–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . trees (extending into Florida and Louisiana), growing inmaritime swamps, where they root in the mud, and form thicketson the verge of the ocean. The ovary is often partly free from thecalyx, two-celled, with two pendulous ovules in each cell. Theseplants are remarkable for their opposite leaves, with interpetiolarstipules, and for the germination of the embryo while within thepericarp. — Ex. Rhizophora, the Mangrove (Fi
RFHKAGJC–sticker silhouette circular border olive branch with hands forming a bird
RMPG2WMK–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 394 NATURAL EI8T0BY OF PLANTS. always solitary. The ovule is always orthotropous in these genera, of which the first and the two last are Oceanian, and the two others natives of South Africa. IV. FEANKLANDIA SERIES. FranMandiafitcifolia. This series only contains the genns FranMandia} (fig. 233), the only known species^ of which has regular hermaphrodite flowers. The long perianth is hypocrateri- form or with a tubular base. The limb expands into four acute lobes induplicate in the bud; and these four leaves are free for about half- way down the tube. T
RMEF8CN1–Capturing a flower in a secret garden in the snow on a cold winter in Canada
RMW0P7C4–Archive image from page 20 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893cali Year: 1893 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 17 Cephalotaxus, Fortunei—A handsome tree from Japan, of rounded form, medium size, dark green foliage, and long, slender, drooping branches. ' Drupracea—A small evergreen tree; leaves crowded in two ranks, yellow- ish glossy green above, glaucous beneath; fruit purple, about one inch in length. It succeeds best in moist, shady situations. Choisya, Ternata—This is a free growing and beautiful shrub, a profuse blo
RF2C2758G–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMA61K3A–Joshua Trees
RMMCKX07–. Fig. 41.—Stem smut of rye. Infection of the rye plant results in the produc- tion of lead-colored stripes running lengthwise of the leaves and stems. The stripes break open eventually, setting free the masses of black, powdery smut spores with which they are filled. Life History.—The disease carries over from year to year in the form of spores which adhere to the seed or infest the soil. Germination of these spores and infection of rye seedlings is similar to that described for flag smut of wheat on page 42. Subsequent growth of the fungus takes place in the growing plant, and the new crop o
RMDP71HJ–gorgeous blush pink oriental poppy patty's plum and orange carneum Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP819
RF2CD64D7–pumpkins cartoons free form style 50 icon set design, Halloween and holiday theme Vector illustration
RMC0Y0TH–detail of big green tropical leaf plant in garden in city town
RM2WHCYCY–Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), leaves in fall
RF2CCC5ME–Beautiful raw vegan salad from green leaves mix vegetables in white plate. Cooking recipe Blended tomato carrot cauliflower, cut parsley cilantro dill
RMKHYKP0–German Chacellor Angela Merkel (CDU), accompanied by Stephan Steinlein, head of the Office of the Federal President, leaves the Bellevue Palace after a conversation with President Steinmeier in Berlin, 20 November 2017. The conversation centred on the course of action after the failure of the exploratory talks regarding a so-called Jamaica coalition with the Christian Democrats (CDU), Christian Social Union (CSU), Free Democrats (FDP) and the Green Party. The FDP cancelled the 'Jamaica' exploratory talks pursuing negotiations to form a cabinet.a so-called Jamaica coalition with the Christian D
RM2K26B5D–Close up natural plant portrait of Solenostemon scutellarioides Trusty Rusty, coleus ‘. Textures and patterns in nature
RMB1D8JD–Autumn colours in the forest
RM2AWXGR9–Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . nternode and of the first whorl of leaves. The cortical lobeswhich descend from the first node of the branch often become detached fromthe internode and grow free, curling upwards, while the leaves of the lowermostwhorl often do not form nodes. (3) The Pro-embiyonic Branches. These spring,together with the last, from the nodes of the stem, but are essentially differentfrom the branches, and have a similar structure to the pro-embryos which proceedfrom the spores. Like the last, they have only been observed in Chara fragilis(by Pringsheim).
RMPG2XAK–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fi&. 46. Flower (|). Fia. 48. Longitudinal section of flower. separating to free several exalbuminous seeds, with rather long funicles, thick coats, and fleshy embryos. All these species are shrubs (usually climbing) or prickly trees (fig. 45), whose alternate bipinnate leaves CasaVpimia swppam,. possess numerous little unsymmetrical leaflets and lateral caducous stipules. The flowers form axiUary or terminal racemes, each flower axillary to its bract. This sec- tion only includes three species, natives of the warmer parts of Asia." The section
RMEF8CN2–Hidden under the snow and sleepers abandoned the tracks of a train, a secret garden resists as every cold winter in Canada
RMT1HK61–Diseases of cultivated plants and Diseases of cultivated plants and trees diseasesofcultiv00massuoft Year: [1910?] Fig. 62.—Mycosp/iaere/la sentina. i, pear leaf attacked b)' fungus, nat. size; 2, conidia of Septoria form ; 3, ascus and free spores of ascigerous form. 2 and 3 highly mag. proved by Klebahn to be the conidial condition of the asci- gerous fungus, Mycosphaerella sentina (Schroter). The injury is undoubtedly caused by the conidial form of the fungus, the ascigerous condition developing only on dead leaves that have been lying on the ground throughout the winter.
RF2C275D7–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMAH7H75–Ripe Corn on the Cob or Maize revealed in field
RMMCHR2N–. Ludwigia Mulerti. One of the prettiest of the submerged plants. The small, ovate leaves, green above and pink on the undsr side, are very attractive and entirely .distinct from all other Aquarium plants. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Sagittaria Natans. This plant is indispensable for the Aquarium; its long strap-like green leaves resemble the well- known Vallisneria. locts. each; $1.50 per doz. Sagittaria Sinensis (Giant Sagitta- ria). Leaves dark green; broader and stronger than S<. Nutaris, and a free grower; the best form for the Aquarium. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Salvinia Brazilien
RMDP71K3–gorgeous blush pink oriental poppy patty's plum Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP808
RF2CBN0RC–pumpkins cartoons free form line style icons collection design, Halloween and holiday theme Vector illustration
RMC0Y0T6–detail of big green tropical leaf plant in garden
RM2WHCYCJ–Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), leaves in fall
RF2CCC5Y9–Beautiful raw vegan salad from green leaves mix vegetables in white plate. Cooking recipe Blended tomato carrot cauliflower, cut parsley cilantro dill
RM2K26B5J–Close up natural plant portrait of Solenostemon scutellarioides Trusty Rusty, coleus ‘. Textures and patterns in nature
RMATDPDN–Four aces spade diamond cross heart
RM2AJD6YA–Seed annual . f hard freezing is over. The plants v,riii endure a begin to form, draw the leaves over and pin or tie them to-light frost. The soil for cauliflower should be like that for gether to protect the head from the sun and keep it whitecabbage, but it is better to be made richer than is ordinarily The heads should be cut for use while the curd is compact used for that crop. Give the plants thorough culture andkeep free from worms with Persian insect powder. For latecrop sow at same time as for latecabbage,and treat in the same man-ner. It should be borne in mindthat cauliflower will no
RMPG2WM7–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Stirlinffia^ (fig. 236, 237) consists of Proteaceai witli regular her- maphrodite flowers and syngenesious anthers. The perianth consists of four leaves, free above and finally reflexed. The stamens, inserted on the perianth, consist of a free filament, and an introrse two-celled anther. Each cell, opening broadly inwards on each side, is united by its edges to the corres- ponding cell of the neighbouring anther to form a single cavity containing the pollen. On the separation of the two half-cells belonging to two different anthers, the pollen is freed.
RMT1HCM6–Diseases of small grain crops Diseases of small grain crops in Illinois diseasesofsmallg35boew Year: 1939 104 ILLI.XOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY CIRCULAR 85 Fig. 41.—Stem smut of rye. Infection of the rye plant results in the produc- tion of lead-colored stripes running lengthwise of the leaves and stems. The stripes break open eventually, setting free the masses of black, powdery smut spores with which they are filled. Life History.—The disease carries over from year to year in the form of spores which adhere to the seed or infest the soil. Germination of these spores and infection of rye
RF2C2758J–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMA61K8F–Mojave Desert Nevada
RMMCH2X2–. Platvcodon. POLUMONIUM. PLATYCODON. (Balloon Flower, or Japanese Bell-flower.) The Platycodons are closely allied to the Cam- panulas, and form neat, branched bushes of up- right habit. Mrs. Ely says of them: " Do best if planted in early spring. They grow from 2 to feet high, and after the third season each plant will have from ten to twelve stalks covered with the lovely blue blossoms for nearly a month, beginning about July 10th. They are also free from attacks of insects, and if planted in good soil, and well covered in late autumn with a litter of leaves or stable manure, will be f
RMHMDP7K–opening red parrot tulip still life - radiant new life Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1799
RF2CBN22G–pumpkins cartoons free form line style 50 icon set design, Halloween and holiday theme Vector illustration
RMC0Y0W3–detail of big green tropical leaf plant in garden in city town
RM2CR459X–View of the sky with back light, leaves, Battertfelsen, sun star
RF2CCC5PE–Beautiful raw vegan salad from green leaves mix vegetables in white plate. Cooking recipe Blended tomato carrot cauliflower, cut parsley cilantro dill
RM2K26B5T–Close up natural plant portrait of Solenostemon scutellarioides Trusty Rusty, coleus ‘. Textures and patterns in nature
RMB1DADK–Tree hugging in the autumn forest
RM2AFWW2W–. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. A decided improvement on the old well-known and highly es-teemed Water-cress. It has considerably larger leaves, is moreproductive and better in quality, being very tender, and of avery pleasant flavor. Much better suited for garnishing dishesthan the old sort. There is no doubt but that it will by and bysupersede entirely the old form, to which it is superior in allrespects. Price, per package. 15 cents.. EARLY RED GLOBE DANVERS ONION. This variety, though it has had the name Globe given it,is a thick, flat, rather than round
RMPG2WM5–. The natural history of plants. Botany. PBOTBAOEJE. 397 VI. STIELINGIA SERIES. SlirUngia abrotanoides.. Stirlinffia^ (fig. 236, 237) consists of Proteaceai witli regular her- maphrodite flowers and syngenesious anthers. The perianth consists of four leaves, free above and finally reflexed. The stamens, inserted on the perianth, consist of a free filament, and an introrse two-celled anther. Each cell, opening broadly inwards on each side, is united by its edges to the corres- ponding cell of the neighbouring anther to form a single cavity containing the pollen. On the separation of the two hal
RMT1H971–Discovery reports (1956) Discovery reports discoveryreports27inst Year: 1956 SYSTEMATIC AND BIOLOGICAL ACCOUNT 57 round it, but leaves an oval area on the other side free. Under the spadix lies the nucleus. A similar condition was figured by Weismann (1883, Taf. xxn, and p. 203) for Agalma rubrum {Stephanomia rubra). Bracts are very characteristic in shape (Text-fig. 21). The bracteal canal terminates on a papilla on the concave terminal facet. The presence of young bracteal buds of this characteristic form is the criterion for identification of large pieces of the siphosome, and at once dis
RF2C2758T–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMAH7HA5–Looking up Maple tres in full Fall colors in woodland
RMMCHX6K–. Platvcodon. Hardy Garden Pinks. PI.ATYCODON (Balloon Flower, or Japanese Bell- The Platycodons are closely allied to the Campanulas, and form neat, branched bushes of upright habit. Mrs. Ely says of them : " Do best if planted in early spring. They grow from 2 to 3 feet high, and after the third season each plant will have from ten to twelve stalks covered with the lovely blue or white blossoms for nearly a month, beginning about July 10th. They are also free from attacks of insects, and if planted in good soil, and well cov- ered in late autumn with a litter of leaves or stable manure,
RMHRBRCX–emerging purple parrot tulip stem still life Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1838
RMC0Y0M7–detail of big green tropical leaf plant in garden in city town
RM2A9F9JF–artichokes
RF2CCC5YC–Beautiful raw vegan salad from green leaves mix vegetables in white plate. Cooking recipe Blended tomato carrot cauliflower, cut parsley cilantro dill
RM2K26B5Y–Close up natural plant portrait of Solenostemon scutellarioides Trusty Rusty, coleus ‘. Textures and patterns in nature
RMB1DAGK–Tree hugging in the autumn forest
RM2AN49MP–Gleanings in bee culture . eet-clover seed (white) for free distributionamong the members in 25-gramme packages.They Know where they are at in Belgium. Professor Henry has an article in LeProgres Apicole for November on the locust-trees as honey-producing plants, and it maynot be generally known that locusts aremuch more appreciated in France, Belgium,and Holland than they are in this country,the home of some of them. He calls atten-tion to the fact that the leaves and smalltwigs of these trees form a food equivalentto alfalfa as a food for sheep, deer, and rab-bits. This should be noted by ga
RMPG3MP0–. Manual of pack transportation: Quartermaster Corps. Transportation, Military; Mules; Pack transportation. MANUAL OF PACK TEANSPOETATION. 89 the load; hence the name given this form of hitch. In its formation a single knot is made, and when undoing the hitch the end, or top rope, when freed, is pidled or drawn from between the standing and running ropes; this leaves the lash rope free of knot. In the formation of the "diamond" the rope has six designated names: On the "near" side we have the standing, running, and marking ropes, and the front, rear, and top ropes. On the &
RMT0BMB3–Dreer's garden book 1921 (1921) Dreer's garden book 1921 dreersgardenbook1921henr Year: 1921 Select Gloxinias FICUS (Rubber Plant) Australis. A rapid-growing compact, free-branching variety, with small, leathery, dark-green leaves. Very attractive when grown in bush form. 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each. Larger plants, $1.00 and $2.00 each. Elastica. The well-known Rubber Plant. 4-inch pot, 10 inches high, 75 cts. each; 6-inch pot, 20 to 24 inches high, $1.50 each. Utilis. Entirely distinct and unlike the popular Rubber Plant, yet possessing the same hardiness. The leaves are thick and leathery, fr
RF2C2759R–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMAH7HC3–Flower spike of Common Mullein
RMMCJCJW–. PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower, or Japanese Bell-flower . The Platycodons are closely allied to the Campanulas, and form neat, branched bushes of upright habit. Mrs. H. Rutherfurd Ely says of them: "Do best if planted in early spring. Thev grow from 2 to 3 feet high, and after the third season, each plant will have from ten to twelve stalks covered with the lovely blue blossoms for nearly a month, beginning about July 10th. They are also free from at- tacks of insects, and if planted in good soil, and well covered in late autumn with a litter of leaves or stable manure, will be found to be
RMHMDP75–opening red parrot tulip still life - radiant new life Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1798
RMC0Y0NJ–detail of big green tropical leaf plant in garden in city town
RM2A9F1J2–lucky clover
RM2P0M6R3–Strikingly beautiful and useful Edgeworthia Chrysantha, Oriental paperbush, mitsumata. Natural close up flower portrait
RMB1D8KE–Autumn colours at the lake
RM2AXJKWD–Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . FIG. 49. STRAWBERRY LEAF AFFECTED WITH BLIGHT. threads, each bearing at its summit a long jointed spore.As these latter ripen they are set free, and are scatteredupon fresh leaves by winds and rains, to germinatethere, push into the leaves and form new spots. Thefungus is propagated by these long spores throughout 106 PUJsGI AXD FUNGICIDES the summer, but in autumn the threads of myceliumform solid tissue-like masses in the dead parts of thespots, which fin
RMPG2WKC–. The natural history of plants. Botany. LAUBAOEJE. 427 The receptacle forms a pretty deep cup, on whose edges are inserted a perigynous perianth and androceum, and which contains the gynseceum in its cavity. The perianth is double : the three outer leaves or sepals are free and equal, coloured, and valvate in the bud. The three inner leaves, alternate with these, form a regular verticil.. Fio. 241. Flower (f). Fia. 242. Diagram. Fi&. 243. Long, section of flower. which must be considered a corolla,^ also of valvate prsefloration (fig. 342). The androceum consists of four verticils also tr
RMT0N8B3–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 (1926) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 dreersautumncata1926henr Year: 1926 Crestld lloLi.v Klrn PiCUS (Rubber Plant) Australis. A rapid-growing compact, free-branching variety, with small, leathery, dark green leaves. Very attractiye when grown in bush form. 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each. Larger plants, $1.00 and $2.00 each. Elastica. The well-known Rubber Plant. 4-inch pot, 10 inches hi^h, 75 cts. each; 6-inch pot, 20 to 24 inches high, $1.50 each. Radicans Variegata. A trailing variety with very small foliage which is prettily variegated green and white. 50 cts. eac
RF2C27593–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMAH7H94–Trumpet Creeper with raindrops
RMMCHRK5–. Croton Juliette Delaruyb Pitcairn. A novelty of surpassing merit; the leaves are of good size and substance; when young, green with a broad area of yellow through the centre, maturing to a rosy bronze with red-salmon blotches; a free grower and very showy Robert Levallois. Medium sized wavy green leaves wilh broad yellow veins on a bright green base; petioles carmine. Willie Runde. Very interesting in coloring, varying from green and fawn in the young leaves to deep bronze with red veins when fully developed. The form of the leaves is unique, varying in width from 1 to 2| inches, the variati
RMHMDP7F–red parrot tulip stem, close up of perianth, stigma and anthers - nurture Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1809
RMC05P0B–detail of one single yellow sunflower in garden
RM2A9F1G4–Horseshoe with cloverleaf and chimney sweep
RM2P0M6KR–Strikingly beautiful and useful Edgeworthia Chrysantha, Oriental paperbush, mitsumata. Natural close up flower portrait
RMB1DAFJ–Autumn colours in the forest
RM2AFHKG7–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). ly. In the Polypodiacese the sporangia, as is well knowm, ariseusually in groups (sori) upon the backs of leaves that differbut little from the ordinary ones. Sometimes, however, e. g.,Onoclea, they are very different, the sporangia being producedin great numbers, and the lamina of the leaf is much contracted.One of the simplest cases is seen in Polypodiiim. Here thesporangia develop late upon ordinary leaves, and form scat-tered round sori, bearing, however, a definite relation to theveins—in this case forming above the free
RMPG179F–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. 38 STUDIES IN FOSSIL BOTANY classes of Pteridophyta will be emphasised in later chapters. 5- The Leaves.—The leaves of the Calamarieae were in all cases arranged in whorls, and were usually of a simple acicular or lanceolate form, though in the genus Archaeocalamites they were forked (Figs. 30, 31). It is often stated that the leaves of the Palaeozoic Equisetales differed from those of their later successors in being. Fig. 12.—Catamites, sp. Transverse fracture through a node, showing leaf-sheath and free tips of leaves, each with its vein. Commissural
RF2C275A7–3d illustrations, The movement of the Free-form clouds, such as small green leaves
RMAM8JF2–Joshua Tree in full flower
RMMCF4MM–. Dracaena Fragrans. An excellent house plant with broad, dark green foliage growing 3 feet long and 4 inches across. Does well under most adverse conditions. 3 inch pot plants, 35c each; 4 inch pots, 60c each; 5 inch p>ts, $1.00 each. Godsefflana. Different from all other Dracaenas. Of free branching habit presenting a compact graceful specimen. The rich dark green leaves are densely marked with spots of creamy white. Strong textured foliage. 3 inch, pots 50c each. | Massangeana. A beautiful variegated form of "fragrans" with broad green foliage, and a broad golden yellow band ru
RMHMDP5T–red parrot tulip close up of stigma and anthers - nurture Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1808
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