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Climbing Plant Collection (page 16)

"Nature's Artistry

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Hand screwing eye bolt with wire attached into wooden fence, close-up

Hand screwing eye bolt with wire attached into wooden fence, close-up

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Watering stems of climbing plant with watering can, close-up

Watering stems of climbing plant with watering can, close-up

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Trimming out roots of container-grown honeysuckle with secateurs, close-up

Trimming out roots of container-grown honeysuckle with secateurs, close-up

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Removing honeysuckle plant from its pot, root ball showing dense growth of roots, close-up

Removing honeysuckle plant from its pot, root ball showing dense growth of roots, close-up

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: French beans Blue Coco on plant, close-up

French beans Blue Coco on plant, close-up

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Orange squash with stems tangled around wooden posts, close-up

Orange squash with stems tangled around wooden posts, close-up

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7028

Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7028
A one year old stem of Hydrangea petiolaris, growing amongst ivy (Hedera helix) against the wall of a house. The stem has produced adventitious aerial roots on its upper side.H

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7025

Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7025
A one year old stem of Hydrangea petiolaris, growing amongst ivy (Hedera helix) against the wall of a house. The stem has produced adventitious aerial roots on its upper side.H

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7020

Aerial roots of Hydrangea petiolaris C017 / 7020
A young growing shoot of Hydrangea petiolaris, showing the development of adventitious aerial roots on one side of the stem. H

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Vertical garden C015 / 5186

Vertical garden C015 / 5186
Vertical garden. Also called a green wall, living wall, or biowall, this horticultural and architectural installation consists of plants growing or hanging from a wall

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Vertical garden C013 / 5117

Vertical garden C013 / 5117
Vertical garden. Also called a green wall, living wall, or biowall, this horticultural and architectural installation consists of plants growing or hanging from a wall

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Watering can and broken pot

Watering can and broken pot in a garden, surrounded by ivy. Photographed in France

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Adventitious roots of ivy, SEM

Adventitious roots of ivy, SEM
Adventitious roots. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of adventitious roots (brown) growing from the stem of an ivy plant (Hedera sp.). These roots develop from stem cortex cells

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Grape root, light micrograph

Grape root, light micrograph
Grape root. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a grape vine (Vitis sp.) root. At centre are xylem (red) and tracheid (green) cells, which transport water around the plant

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Clematis stem, light micrograph

Clematis stem, light micrograph
Clematis stem. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the stem of a clematis (Clematis flammula) plant. At the centre of the stem is a large area of pith, consisting of parenchyma cells

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Liana stem, light micrograph

Liana stem, light micrograph
Liana stem. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the stem of a liana (Aristolochia tormentosa), or woody vine. At the centre of the stem is the pith, consisting of parenchyma cells

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: White Bryony

White Bryony
ME-1708 White Bryony Bryonia dioica climbing plant Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageClimbing Plant Collection: Clematis Vivien Blue

Clematis Vivien Blue
Clematis flowers (Clematis Vivien Blue )



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"Nature's Artistry: The Enchanting Beauty of Climbing Plants" Immerse yourself in the picturesque charm of a Cotswold stone house adorned with vibrant purple flowering wisteria. This captivating scene, captured in an autumn etching and aquatint, transports you to the idyllic village of Broadway. Indulge in a moment of tranquility as you witness teatime amidst a backdrop of climbing plants. The delicate pencil and watercolor strokes bring this enchanting sight to life, heightened by touches of white on card. Step back into history with Joseph Cundall's masterpiece, "The Alms House. " This 1855 creation showcases the timeless allure of climbing plants gracefully adorning ancient walls. In "A Puppy for My Lady, " an oil painting that exudes warmth and affection, climbing plants serve as nature's embrace around a charming country home. Feel the joy radiating from this canvas as man's best friend finds solace amidst blooming beauty. Travel through time to Kirkstall Abbey in West Yorkshire, where Joseph Cundall captures the intricate doorway on its north side. Here, climbing plants intertwine with architectural grandeur to create an awe-inspiring sight. Venturing further afield brings us to Mainland New Guinea's montane rainforest. Amidst lush greenery stands a climber plant showcasing Mother Nature's resilience and adaptability. Closer to home lies Halifax in West Yorkshire, England – where clematis reigns supreme among climbers. Witness their ethereal blooms cascading down fences and trellises like living tapestries woven by skilled hands. Discover passion-flower’s exquisite beauty through Mary Ann Burnett’s hand-colored print from 1842. These intricate details showcase nature at its finest – each petal whispering tales of wonder and fascination. Delve into nostalgia with Holger Hansen’s wall paper design from 1939.