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Panicle Collection

"Panicle: A Spectacular Display of Nature's Beauty" In the world of botanical wonders, panicles stand out as nature's exquisite masterpieces

Background imagePanicle Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, Typical house facade with garden

Rhode Island, Newport, Typical house facade with garden

Background imagePanicle Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, Typical fence and garden

Rhode Island, Newport, Typical fence and garden

Background imagePanicle Collection: Rose Grape, Showy Medinilla

Rose Grape, Showy Medinilla

Background imagePanicle Collection: Stock, Matthiola incana, c. 1746 (hand-coloured engraving)

Stock, Matthiola incana, c. 1746 (hand-coloured engraving)
1631627 Stock, Matthiola incana, c.1746 (hand-coloured engraving) by Ehret, Georg Dionysius (1710-70); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imagePanicle Collection: The deep-purple Lilac, c. 1743 (hand-coloured engraving)

The deep-purple Lilac, c. 1743 (hand-coloured engraving)
1631619 The deep-purple Lilac, c.1743 (hand-coloured engraving) by Ehret, Georg Dionysius (1710-70); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imagePanicle Collection: RF - Marbled white butterfly (Melanargia galathea), roosting on dew covered Bent grass

RF - Marbled white butterfly (Melanargia galathea), roosting on dew covered Bent grass (Agrostis sp) at dawn. Devon, England, UK. July

Background imagePanicle Collection: Foxglove tree, Paulownia tomentosa, purple flowers on a panicle on a tree in the spring

Foxglove tree, Paulownia tomentosa, purple flowers on a panicle on a tree in the spring

Background imagePanicle Collection: Buddleja Davidii

Buddleja Davidii
4700 Buddleja Buddleja Davidii

Background imagePanicle Collection: Aesculus Hippocastanum, 1803-1805

Aesculus Hippocastanum, 1803-1805
Aesculus Hippocastanum, from a Comprehensive Work on All Species of Wood by Johann Daniel von Reitter, pub. 1803-1805 (coloured engraving)

Background imagePanicle Collection: Rough bluegrass (Poa trivialis)

Rough bluegrass (Poa trivialis)
Antique illustration engraving of rough bluegrass, rough-stalked meadow-grass or rough meadow-grass (Poa trivialis)

Background imagePanicle Collection: Illustration of Dysphania ambrosioides (Epazote, Wormseed) bearing branched panicles of small

Illustration of Dysphania ambrosioides (Epazote, Wormseed) bearing branched panicles of small green flowers and leaves on long stems

Background imagePanicle Collection: The Smut or Dust Brand in Oats: 1. A slightly infected panicle of an oat plant, about

The Smut or Dust Brand in Oats: 1. A slightly infected panicle of an oat plant, about three days after emerging from its hose, when the infection is rapidly increasing through the whole panicle

Background imagePanicle Collection: Panicle of the Rice-plant

Panicle of the Rice-plant

Background imagePanicle Collection: Tied up tomato vine with many tomatoes, own garden, self-supply

Tied up tomato vine with many tomatoes, own garden, self-supply

Background imagePanicle Collection: Panicle of white orchid flowers -Phalaenopsis-, hybrid

Panicle of white orchid flowers -Phalaenopsis-, hybrid

Background imagePanicle Collection: Ripe and unripe tomatoes -Solanum lycopersicum- on a panicle, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Ripe and unripe tomatoes -Solanum lycopersicum- on a panicle, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Background imagePanicle Collection: Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) close-up of ripe keys (fruit), growing in woodland

Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) close-up of ripe keys (fruit), growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, October

Background imagePanicle Collection: Oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, on oats flag leaf

Oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, on oats flag leaf

Background imagePanicle Collection: Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) close-up of unripe keys (fruit), Bacton, Suffolk, England, July

Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) close-up of unripe keys (fruit), Bacton, Suffolk, England, July

Background imagePanicle Collection: Aesculus hippocastanum flowers blushing C016 / 5298

Aesculus hippocastanum flowers blushing C016 / 5298
Flowers of the horsechestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum, a native of the Balkans, and an exotic in the UK. Flowers are borne in large panicles in Spring

Background imagePanicle Collection: Bulbinella latifolia and Zygophyllum sp

Bulbinella latifolia and Zygophyllum sp
Bulbinella latifolia (top) and Zygophyllum sp. flowers. Photographed near Nieuwoudtville in the Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imagePanicle Collection: Orchid (Satyrium erectum) flowers

Orchid (Satyrium erectum) flowers. Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imagePanicle Collection: Wildflowers

Wildflowers. Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), pink campions (Silene dioica) and creeping buttercups (Ranunculus bulbosa). Photographed in Gulval, Penwith, Cornwall, UK

Background imagePanicle Collection: Italian gladiolus (Gladiolus italicus)

Italian gladiolus (Gladiolus italicus) flowers. Photographed in Crete

Background imagePanicle Collection: Cambria orchid flowers

Cambria orchid flowers (Odontoglossum sp.)

Background imagePanicle Collection: Moth orchids

Moth orchids
Moth orchid flowers (Phalaenopsis Flower Power )

Background imagePanicle Collection: Common bluebell flowers

Common bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)

Background imagePanicle Collection: Aralia elata Aureovariegata

Aralia elata Aureovariegata
Japanese angelica flowers (Aralia elata Aureovariegata )

Background imagePanicle Collection: Phragmites australis

Phragmites australis
Common Reed (Phragmites australis)

Background imagePanicle Collection: Pileostegia viburnoides

Pileostegia viburnoides
Climbing hydrangea flowers (Pileostegia viburnoides). This climbing plant is native to India, China and Taiwan

Background imagePanicle Collection: Hydrangea Grandiflora

Hydrangea Grandiflora
Hydrangea flower head and foliage (Hydrangea paniculata Grandiflora ). Photographed in early autumn

Background imagePanicle Collection: Hydrangea Unique

Hydrangea Unique
Hydrangea flowers (Hydrangea paniculata Unique )

Background imagePanicle Collection: Phlox paniculata Fujiyama

Phlox paniculata Fujiyama
Phlox flowers (Phlox paniculata Fujiyama )


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"Panicle: A Spectacular Display of Nature's Beauty" In the world of botanical wonders, panicles stand out as nature's exquisite masterpieces. From the delicate petals of Rose Grape to the vibrant blossoms of Showy Medinilla, these floral arrangements never fail to captivate our senses. Take a journey back in time with Stock and Matthiola incana, whose hand-coloured engravings from c. 1746 showcase their timeless elegance. The deep-purple Lilac, depicted in another enchanting engraving from c. 1743, exudes a regal charm that has stood the test of time. Marvel at the mesmerizing sight of a Marbled white butterfly roosting on dew-covered Bent grass - an ethereal moment frozen in RF photography. Witness how Foxglove tree's purple flowers adorn its branches like cascading panicles during springtime, adding a touch of magic to any landscape. Buddleja Davidii adds its own allure with clusters of fragrant blooms arranged gracefully on slender panicles. Meanwhile, Aesculus Hippocastanum showcases its grandeur through an 1803-1805 depiction that captures every intricate detail. The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature offers us glimpses into this captivating world through stunning engravings that bring these natural wonders to life once more. And there it is again - Foxglove tree gracing our imagination with its majestic purple flowers on panicles during springtime. Let your eyes wander through Dorling Kindersley Collection and be enchanted by the diverse beauty found within each unique panicle creation. These captivating displays remind us why we are endlessly fascinated by nature's artistry.