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Ivy Leaved Collection

"Ivy-Leaved Wonders: Exploring the Beauty of Nature's Creations" Step into a world where nature's artistry takes center stage

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum

Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum
5856368 Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum; (add.info.: Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum, with pale lilac and pink flowers)

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia

Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia
5855879 Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia; (add.info.: Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora")

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia

Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smiths English Botany, 1800

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Geranium and pelargonium species

Geranium and pelargonium species
Anemone-leaved geranium, Geranium anemonefolium, three-coloured pelargonium, Pelargonium tricolor, thick-stemmed pelargonium, Pelargonium crassicaule, ivy-leaved pelargonium, Pelargonium peltatum

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved toadflax, Cymbalaria muralis

Ivy-leaved toadflax, Cymbalaria muralis, and rose root, Rhodiola rosea radix. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 615

Curtis British Entomology Plate 615
Lepidoptera: Nyssia zonaria = Lycia zonaria ssp. britannica (Belted Beauty) [Plant: Veronica hederifolia (Ivy-leaved Speedwell)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 257

Curtis British Entomology Plate 257
Hymenoptera: Evania fulvipes (Curtis) = Brachygaster minutus (Yellow-footed Evania) [Plant: Wahlenbergia hederacea (Campanula hederacea, Ivy-leaved Bell-flower)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 38

Curtis British Entomology Plate 38
Hymenoptera: Hedychrum ardens = Hedychridium ardens (Red-footed Golden-fly) [Plant: Cymbalaria muralis (Antirrhinum cymbalaria, Ivy-leaved Snapdragon)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-Leaved Toadflax ( Oxford Ivy ), 1852 (watercolour

Ivy-Leaved Toadflax ( Oxford Ivy ), 1852 (watercolour
1218018 Ivy-Leaved Toadflax ( Oxford Ivy ), 1852 (watercolour, bodycolour and pen and ink over graphite on blue wove paper) by Ruskin, John (1819-1900); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Lesser throatwort, ivy-leaved and corn violet bellflower

Lesser throatwort, ivy-leaved and corn violet bellflower.. Handcolored botanical copperplate engraving from Joshua Hamiltons Culpepers English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Kenilworth Ivy, Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Kenilworth Ivy, Ivy-leaved Toadflax
ROG-11507 Kenilworth Ivy / Ivy-leaved Toadflax UK Cymbalaria muralis Found on rocks and walls, April - November Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia, seedling cotyedons with new true leaves developing

Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia, seedling cotyedons with new true leaves developing

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved Crowfoot (Ranunculus hederaceus) flowering, growing on wet mud, The Burren

Ivy-leaved Crowfoot (Ranunculus hederaceus) flowering, growing on wet mud, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland, May

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved Toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis) flowering, growing on old stone wall, Carmarthen

Ivy-leaved Toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis) flowering, growing on old stone wall, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales, May

Background imageIvy Leaved Collection: Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Ivy-leaved Toadflax
ME-1723 Ivy-leaved Toadflax Cymbalaria muralis Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"Ivy-Leaved Wonders: Exploring the Beauty of Nature's Creations" Step into a world where nature's artistry takes center stage, as we delve into the enchanting realm of ivy-leaved wonders. From delicate flowers to vibrant foliage, these plants captivate our senses and leave us in awe. Let's begin our journey with the Ivy-Leaved Speedwell, Veronica hederifolia. Its petite blue blossoms dance gracefully amidst lush green leaves, creating a mesmerizing sight that beckons us closer. As we admire its intricate beauty, we can't help but marvel at Mother Nature's attention to detail. Next on our list are the Geranium and Pelargonium species – a diverse group boasting an array of colors and shapes. These charming blooms bring joy wherever they grow, adding pops of pink, purple, or red to any landscape. Their velvety petals invite pollinators like butterflies and bees to partake in their nectar-filled delights. Moving along, we encounter the Ivy-Leaved Toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis), whose dainty purple flowers cling effortlessly to stone walls. This resilient plant showcases nature's ability to thrive even in seemingly inhospitable environments. Its presence adds a touch of whimsy and charm to urban landscapes. As we explore further through time-honored illustrations from Curtis British Entomology Plates 615, 257, and 38; we witness artists' attempts to capture the essence of these remarkable plants on paper. Their meticulous brushstrokes immortalize these botanical treasures for generations to come. Intriguingly named "Oxford Ivy, " this watercolor masterpiece from 1852 transports us back in time when naturalists sought inspiration from every corner of the Earth. The artist skillfully portrays this ivy-leaved beauty with utmost precision – showcasing its delicate tendrils against a backdrop reminiscent of academia.