Botany, calceolaria, (calceolaria) Stock Photos and Images
RF2C35M7W–Flowers of lady's purse Calceolaria sp. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2D7D7R7–Closeup shot of blooming Crenateflower Calceolaria flowers
RM2RAC661–Lady's purse or slipper flower, Calceolaria viscosissima. Raised from seeds by David Cameron of Birmingham Botanic Garden. Very clammy-stemmed slipperwort, Calceolaria integrifolia var. viscosissima. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved by Frederick William Smith from Joseph Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 1, Orr and Smith, London, 1834.
RM2R751DG–Slipper flower in white pot with yellow and orange flowers, white background,
RM2RAP015–Lady's purse, slipper flower, pocketbook flower, or slipperwort, Calceolaria ascendens. Native to Chile, sent to the Glasgow Botanic Garden. Sage-leaved slipper-flower, Calceolaria rugosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by Robert Kaye Greville from William Jackson Hooker's Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RMCRF1W1–pocketbook plant, slipperwort (Calceolaria 'Dainty Yellow Spots' , Calceolaria Dainty Yellow Spots, Calceolaria x herbeo-hybrida, Calceolaria x herbeohybrida), flowers
RF2WK7PYT–Darwin's slipper, happy alien or zapatitos de la Virgen (Calceolaria uniflora) is a perennial herb native to south Chile and Argentina. This photo was
RM2CT7EMW–Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
RFHJ5A9W–a lot of flowers of red house plant calceolaria, note shallow depth of field
RM2CT7EBB–Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
RF2X3HY33–Calceolaria flower isolated on white background. Top view. Flat lay
RF2PJ9EYA–the blossoms of senna spectabilis
RF2CKFY2J–Flowers of lady's purse Calceolaria sp. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2AW8C0W–A Bee working on white cosmos flower
RF2RYB6TR–Closeup of yellow and red calceolarua flowers
RMADFGD7–Lady Slipper Calceolaria scaioseafolia
RF2RYA3RB–Closeup of yellow and red calceolarua flowers
RF2M0MDX5–Calceolaria flowers on a white background
RF2DB6CT2–Flowers of lady's purse Calceolaria sp. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2M712X6–A closeup shot of blooming red calceolaria herbeohybrida flowers in a garden
RF2RYA3HA–Closeup of yellow and red calceolarua flowers
RM2R751CN–Slipper flower, detail, yellow and orange flowers, white background,
RF2RY871Y–Closeup of yellow and red calceolarua flowers
RF2HW370B–Colorful Calceolaria Integrifolia plant in the garden
RF2WK7PYW–Darwin's slipper, happy alien or zapatitos de la Virgen (Calceolaria uniflora) is a perennial herb native to south Chile and Argentina. This photo was
RFHJ5AD6–a lot of flowers of red house plant calceolaria, note shallow depth of field
RM2CT7E89–Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
RMAB9FFX–pocketbook plant, slipperwort (Calceolaria-Hybride), terracotta cat between flowers
RM2A77BYJ–Tufted slipperwort, Calceolaria thyrsiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RM2RF6KBP–Slipper flower 'Cinderella Yellow' (Calceolaria x herbeohybrida), Calceolariaceae (Calceolariaceae)
RM2A77CA6–Narrow-leaved slipperwort, Calceolaria angustiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RF2K6JABN–Yellow Slipper Flower (Calceolaria mexicana) during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RMAF2PT0–Lady Slipper Calceolaria scabiosaefolia
RM2A77BWC–White leaved slipper wort, Calceolaria polifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RF2JJ80B9–Calceolaria flowers on a white background
RF2DB6CR9–Flowers of lady's purse Calceolaria sp. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2M712Y0–A closeup shot of blooming red calceolaria herbeohybrida flowers in a garden
RFJ0331M–calynopsis
RM2R751CF–Slipper flower, detail, yellow and orange flowers, white background,
RMKG5H02–Flowerpots with tulips, red tulip buds of the parrot tulip, Tulipa, close-up
RF2WK7PYJ–Darwin's slipper, happy alien or zapatitos de la Virgen (Calceolaria uniflora) is a perennial herb native to south Chile and Argentina. This photo was
RF2HW36JP–Colorful Calceolaria Integrifolia plant in the garden
RFHJ5AFE–a lot of flowers of yellow house plant calceolaria, note shallow depth of field
RM2CT7EH7–Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
RFW9BJRA–yellow slipper flowers in a greenhouse
RMAB9FGJ–pocketbook plant, slipperwort (Calceolaria-Hybride), terracotta owl between flowers
RM2RF6KAJ–Slipper flower 'Cinderella Red' (Calceolaria x herbeohybrida), Calceolariaceae (Calceolariaceae)
RMAKY78A–Yellow flowers of summer flowering garden plant Calceolaria integrifolia or Slipper Flower or Ladys Slipper
RFAXAY22–Calceolaria Calceolaria sp
RMAF2PR8–Lady Slipper Calceolaria scabiosaefolia
RM2A77BPC–Calceolaria petioalaris (Connate-leaved slipperwort, Calceolaria connata), native to the Andes, South America. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RF2JR08HX–Calceolaria flowers on a white background
RF2C35G5F–Flowers of lady's purse Calceolaria sp. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2M712X9–A closeup shot of blooming yellow calceolaria herbeohybrida flowers in a garden
RM2A77D6F–Crenate-leaved ladies slipper, Calceolaria crenata (Clasping leaved slipperwort, Calceolaria amplexicaulis). Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, 1847.
RF2F31KN2–calceolaria integrifolia in pot with white background
RF2WK7PYE–Darwin's slipper, happy alien or zapatitos de la Virgen (Calceolaria uniflora) is a perennial herb native to south Chile and Argentina. This photo was
RF2HW36WD–Colorful Calceolaria Integrifolia plant in the garden
RFHJ5AA4–a lot of flowers of yellow house plant calceolaria, note shallow depth of field
RM2CT7EJM–Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
RF2WMC1JR–Calceolaria a plant full with yellow red flowers
RMW4P7EK–Engraved drawing of the Mr. Standish's Slipper-wort (Calceolaria standishii), from the book 'Paxton's Magazine of Botany' by Sir Joseph Paxton, 1842. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RF2F31KNF–calceolaria integrifolia in pot with green background
RF2WK7PY6–Darwin's slipper, happy alien or zapatitos de la Virgen (Calceolaria uniflora) is a perennial herb native to south Chile and Argentina. This photo was
RF2HW36P3–Colorful Calceolaria Integrifolia plant in the garden
RFHJ5AEP–a lot of flowers of yellow house plant calceolaria, note shallow depth of field
RM2CT7E70–Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
RF2WMC1JJ–Calceolaria a plant full with yellow red flowers
RM2RF6KB7–Slipper flower 'Dainty Yellow Spots' (Calceolaria x herbeohybrida), Calceolariaceae (Calceolariaceae)
RMDTFT9T–Calceolaria fothergillii, William Aiton, 1789.
RMCFF962–Crenate-flowered slipperwort, Calceolaria crenatifolia or Calceolaria tripartita.
RMAF2PRD–Lady Slipper Calceolaria scabiosaefolia
RFEWDGEK–Closeup of yellow and red calceolarua flower on white background.
RF2JJ80B7–Calceolaria flowers on a blue background
RF2DB6FP7–Flowers of lady's purse Calceolaria sp. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RFMTD421–Calceolaria rugosa, bush slipperwort. Garten-Pantoffelblume, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RM2JJPRGG–Fothergill's slipper-wort, Calceolaria fothergillii. Aiton. Introduced by Dr John Forthergill. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Stephen Couchman, London, 1796.
RM2T68D79–Two-coloured slipperwort, Calceolaria bicolor. Native of Canta in Peru, discovered by Scottish plant hunter Alexander Cruckshanks (or Cruickshank) and introduced in 1829. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved by Frederick William Smith from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 1, Orr and Smith, London, 1834.
RMKTRHM1–Crenate-flowered calceolaria, Calceolaria crenatiflora, cobweb calceolaria, Calceolaria arachnoides, long-flowered achimenes, Achimenes longiflora, spreading achimenes, Achimenes patens, and finely-cut achimenes, Achimenes arguta. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden or Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
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