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Androsace Collection

"Androsace: The Alpine Rock-Jasmine that Captivates with its Beauty" The Androsace plant, also known as the Alpine rock-jasmine

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Pygmy-flower rock-jasmine, Androsace septentrionalis

Pygmy-flower rock-jasmine, Androsace septentrionalis
5855900 Pygmy-flower rock-jasmine, Androsace septentrionalis; (add.info.: Pygmy-flower rock-jasmine, Androsace septentrionalis)

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Alpine rock-Jasmine, Androsace alpina

Alpine rock-Jasmine, Androsace alpina, and polion, Teucrium polium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Rock jasmine, Androsace laggeri

Rock jasmine, Androsace laggeri (Androsace carnea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Sweet Androsace (Androsace carinata), 1916. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott

Sweet Androsace (Androsace carinata), 1916. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Sweet Androsace (Androsace carinata), 1916

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Rock jasmine (Androsace sericea) flowers

Rock jasmine (Androsace sericea) flowers. Colour of corona ring indicates age and nectar content of flower. Mountains of Heaven / Tian Shan, Kazakhstan. June

Background imageAndrosace Collection: False babystars or androsace-like leptosiphon

False babystars or androsace-like leptosiphon, Leptosiphon andro. Handcolored copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from Sydenham Edwards The Botanical Register, London, Ridgway, 1834

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Picture No. 11073925

Picture No. 11073925
Rock-jasmine Gran Sasso, Italy

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Rock Jasmine (Androsace chamaejasme) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Rock Jasmine (Androsace chamaejasme) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Androsace Chumbii (Chumbyi) in winter

Androsace Chumbii (Chumbyi) in winter
Androsace Chumbii (Chumbyi), of the Primulaceae family, also known as rock jasmine or fairy candelabra, seen here in winter

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Androsace Sarmentosa

Androsace Sarmentosa, of the Primulaceae family, also known as rock jasmine or fairy candelabra. They flourish in rock clefts in the full sun, and spread rapidly

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Androsace Glacialis

Androsace Glacialis, of the Primulaceae family, also known as rock jasmine or fairy candelabra. They flourish in rock clefts on alpine summits, with pink flowers fading to white in the early spring

Background imageAndrosace Collection: Northern androsace (Androsace septentrionalis), N. Europe

Northern androsace (Androsace septentrionalis), N. Europe
ROG-12419 Northern androsace N. Europe Androsace septentrionalis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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"Androsace: The Alpine Rock-Jasmine that Captivates with its Beauty" The Androsace plant, also known as the Alpine rock-jasmine, is a stunning flower that enchants nature lovers around the world. With its delicate petals and vibrant colors, it adds a touch of elegance to any landscape. One variety of this enchanting flower is the Androsace alpina, commonly referred to as the rock jasmine. Its dainty white blooms resemble jasmine flowers, filling the air with a sweet fragrance that delights both humans and pollinators alike. Another captivating species is the Androsace laggeri, aptly named rock jasmine for its ability to thrive in rocky terrains. This resilient plant showcases clusters of tiny pink flowers that create a breathtaking sight against rugged landscapes. In 1916, Mary Vaux Walcott captured the beauty of Sweet Androsace (Androsace carinata) through her artwork. Her intricate illustrations showcased every detail of this mesmerizing flower's structure and coloration. The Rock Jasmine (Androsace sericea) boasts beautiful blossoms in shades ranging from pale pink to deep magenta. These charming flowers bring joy wherever they bloom and are often used in floral arrangements or gardens for their aesthetic appeal. Some plants resembling Androsaces include False babystars or androsace-like leptosiphon. Although not true members of the genus, these plants share similar characteristics such as petite size and delicate blooms. Aside from their visual allure, certain species within this genus have medicinal properties. Herbalists recognize their potential benefits and incorporate them into traditional remedies due to their healing properties. Picture No. 11073925 captures one such moment where an exquisite specimen takes center stage amidst lush greenery—a testament to nature's artistry at its finest. Even in harsh environments like Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, you can find Rock Jasmine (Androsace chamaejasme) bravely blooming, defying the odds.