RMCFJP8X–Blue flower of Fernleaf Lavender, Egyptian lavender, Lavandula multifida
RMP55R5C–Disa lacera var. multifida, blue orchid native to Cape Town, South Africa. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by E. Bates from Joseph Dalton Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' 1889, L. Reeve & Co. A second-cousin and pupil of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Matilda Smith (1854-1926) was the main artist for the Botanical Magazine from 1887 until 1920 and contributed 2,300 illustrations.
RFMJ3KH0–BRACHYSCOME MULTIFIDA, AUSTRALIA (COMMON NAMES, HAWKESBURY, CUT LEAF OR ROCK DAISY)
RM2B0GA08–CHILE, TORRES DEL PAINE NAT'L PARK, Anemone multifida
RMM5FEJN–Anemone multifida; buttercup; cutleaf anemone; globe anemone; wildflowers north of El Chalten; Patagonia; Argentina
RF2G8ABJ1–Vertical of three Brachyscome pink flowers growing
RMW2XPYB–Leucospora multifida drawing 1
RF2DHMAW6–The Pterula multifida is an inedible mushroom , stacked macro photo
RF2PRYJN8–Blue daisies (Brachyscome multifida) with texture overlay
RMBKP0R2–Detailopname van Sparrenveertje tussen herfstblad; Detail of Pterula multifida
RFMHRDM1–Coral plant Jatropha multifida flower in a garden in Naples, Florida
RMM5FEJ7–Anemone multifida; buttercup; cutleaf anemone; globe anemone; wildflowers north of El Chalten; Patagonia; Argentina
RF2GH5M8E–Potentilla multifida, species of annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the rose family
RF2H6NCER–jatropha multifida leaf can be used as natural wound medicine
RMMWE6FX–. An illustration from Paxton's Magazine of Botany (6: 103 & plate) in 1839, the species is either of those now described as Alyogyne hakeifolia or Alyogyne multifida. ANGB gives the latter. 1839. Joseph Paxton 277 Hibiscus multifidis (Paxton's)
RF2T8FRX1–Fernleaf lavender (Lavandula multifida) is a small shrub native to west Mediterranean region and Canary Islands.
RF2G8AB85–Closeup of a pink Cut Leaf Daisy growing
RMW2TNW1–FNY-02 Anemone multifida
RFRBJAGK–BRACHYCOME MULTIFIDA, SALVIA SCLAREA VAN TURKESTANICA, SALVIA LEUCANTHA, MEXICAN BUSH SAGE ON STONE WALL, BELOW ANEMONE AND HELICHRYSUM PETIOLATUM
RF2PTEH6N–Blue daisies (Brachyscome multifida) with texture overlay
RF2R0C176–Tiny reddish flower buds ready to bloom in the elevated inflorescence of a coral plant (Jatropha Multifida)
RMAR228W–Anemone or Centalla Anemone multifida Lago Grey area Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia Magallanes Region Patagonia Chile
RMM5FEK6–Anemone multifida; buttercup; cutleaf anemone; globe anemone; wildflowers north of El Chalten; Patagonia; Argentina
RF2GH8WFB–Potentilla multifida, species of annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the rose family
RF2R34BAD–Close up of a green fruit and remaining stems which not developed into flowers of a Coral plant (Jatropha Multifida) flower inflorescence
RMMYGF2G–. An illustration from Paxton's Magazine of Botany (6: 103 & plate) in 1839, the species is either of those now described as Alyogyne hakeifolia or Alyogyne multifida. ANGB gives the latter. 1839. Joseph Paxton 240 Hibiscus multifidis (Paxton's)
RF2T8FRX2–Fernleaf lavender (Lavandula multifida) is a small shrub native to west Mediterranean region and Canary Islands.
RF2T972XJ–Fernleaf lavender (Lavandula multifida) is a perennial herb native to north Africa, southern Iberian Peninsula, Sicily and Canary Islands. This photo
RM2EKM9W6–Hans Simon Holtzbecker (1620-1671); Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), Lavandula Multifida (AKS lavender); Lavandula Angustifolia (Aegte Lavender), 1649-1659
RF2BWPPB5–Veronica multifida - Wild plant shot in the spring.
RM2E0XH46–Leucospora multifida NRCS-1.
RF2E20NC7–Coral fungus (Pterula multifida)
RF2HFC179–Exotic Fresh Green Jatropha Multifida, Coral Plant, Physic Nut or Coralbush Leaves on Tree.
RF2G8ABF2–Cut Leaf Daisies growing during the summer
RMW2TNWH–FNY-02 Anemone multifida detail
RF2T972XR–Fernleaf lavender (Lavandula multifida) is a perennial herb native to north Africa, southern Iberian Peninsula, Sicily and Canary Islands. This photo
RFGK933E–Isolated blue dasy flower (Brachyscome Multifida Magenta Delight)
RF2E1WA67–Glacier Grey, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
RMMXA2GW–. An illustration from Paxton's Magazine of Botany (6: 103 & plate) in 1839, the species is either of those now described as Alyogyne hakeifolia or Alyogyne multifida. ANGB gives the latter. 1839. Joseph Paxton 278 Hibiscus multifidis (Paxton's)
RFK7N73C–Lavender (Lavandula multifida) field background on sunset