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Rosaceae Collection (page 23)

In the picturesque mountains of Upper Bavaria, Germany, a delicate beauty known as the Rosaceae family thrives

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Red hawthorn Crataegus monogyna berries closeup Cotswolds UK

Red hawthorn Crataegus monogyna berries closeup Cotswolds UK
MAB-866 Red hawthorn - berries Cotswolds UK Crataegus monogyna Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Bright red berries on Cotoneaster shrub Cotswolds UK

Bright red berries on Cotoneaster shrub Cotswolds UK
MAB-834 Bright red berries on Cotoneaster shrub Cotswolds UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Cotoneaster Horizontalis

Cotoneaster Horizontalis, a short shrub cultivated as an ornamental plant. Depending on the time of year it has white or pink flowers and red berries (pomes), and is a source of food for birds

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Pink rosebush with lavender

Pink rosebush with lavender
A tall pink rosebush (Rosaceae family), with lavender growing below

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Arrangement of pale pink roses

Arrangement of pale pink roses
An arrangement of pale pink roses (Rosaceae family)

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Weeping Excelsa

Rosa Weeping Excelsa, a rambling rose of the Rosaceae family, with bright pink flowers

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Hedge of roses

Hedge of roses
A hedge full of roses (Rosaceae family) of different colours, white, pink and red

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Three red-orange roses

Three red-orange roses (Rosaceae family) with a touch of yellow, seen here in close-up

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Deep pink rosebush

Deep pink rosebush
A deep pink rosebush (Rosaceae family), growing in the middle of a well kept lawn

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Roses in vases, set out on a table

Roses in vases, set out on a table
An array of roses (Rosaceae family) of different colours, yellow, pink, orange and red, arranged in vases, set out on a table

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas)

Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas)
Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas, White Dryad), an arctic-alpine flowering plant of the Rosaceae family, with creamy coloured petals. Seen here growing in a rocky setting

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Mrs Foley Hobbs

Rosa Mrs Foley Hobbs, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, showing one flower with creamy white petals edged with pale pink

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Three pink roses

Three pink roses (Rosaceae family), seen here in close-up

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Gigantea

Rosa Gigantea, the largest species of the Rosaceae family, with white, creamy or yellow flowers. Seen here is a close-up of two white flowers

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Marechal Niel

Rosa Marechal Niel, a tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, showing one flower with pale yellow petals

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Emma Wright

Rosa Emma Wright, a tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with bright orange flowers, some open and some in bud

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa gallica Versicolor (Rosa Mundi)

Rosa gallica Versicolor (Rosa Mundi), a popular rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, with an open flower and two buds. The petals are variegated, with pink and purple markings

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Courtney Page

Rosa Courtney Page, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with a deep red flower and velvety petals

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rosa Independence Day

Rosa Independence Day, a hybrid tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with two pink-orange flowers

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Geum Reptans (Creeping Avens)

Geum Reptans (Creeping Avens), a perennial plant of the Rosaceae family

Background imageRosaceae Collection: Rose (Rosa Superstar ) flowers

Rose (Rosa Superstar ) flowers
Rose (Rosa Superstar ) flower. Photographed in the UK, in July



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In the picturesque mountains of Upper Bavaria, Germany, a delicate beauty known as the Rosaceae family thrives. Amongst these enchanting blooms is the Alpenrose, also referred to as snow-rose or rusty-leaved alpenrose. Rhododendron ferrugineum, as it is scientifically called, graces the slopes of Mt. Kramer and Mt. Kramerspitz near Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Werdenfelser Land area. As you wander through this idyllic landscape in Europe, you may stumble upon fresh loquat fruits hanging from their branches alongside vibrant green leaves of Eriobotrya trees. The sight is a feast for both the eyes and taste buds. Plate 127 showcases another breathtaking scene - a windswept Hawthorn tree standing tall amidst flowering heather. Crataegus monogyna adds an ethereal touch to this already mesmerizing panorama. Traveling further east brings us to Bengal Thorns (Bengale Th), which captivate with their unique charm and thorny allure. These roses are truly a sight to behold. The Rosa Muscosa variety, aptly named Rosier Mousseux or Moss Rose, boasts velvety petals that exude elegance and gracefulness. Meanwhile, Rosa Centifolia or Rosier à cent feuilles displays its abundance with numerous leaves adorning each stem. Rosa Padre stands out among its counterparts with its distinct character and striking appearance while Rosa Indica Grande Indienne showcases grandeur like no other. Venturing into orchards reveals nature's generosity in gifting us Morello Cherries - plump and juicy delights that tempt our palates with their sweet-tart flavor profile. Amongst all these wonders lies Blush Provence rose - a symbol of romance and tenderness that enchants onlookers with its soft hues and delicate fragrance.