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Lutea Collection

"Lutea: A Vibrant Tapestry of Yellow Beauty" Rosa Banksiae Lutea, commonly known as Lady Banks Rose

Background imageLutea Collection: Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose)

Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose), of the Rosaceae family, native to China. It has white or pale yellow flowers. Lady Banks, after whom this rose was named

Background imageLutea Collection: Many small yellow roses, Lady Banks rose, Rosa

Many small yellow roses, Lady Banks rose, Rosa Banksiae var. lutea.. Handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829

Background imageLutea Collection: Pekin Robin

Pekin Robin

Background imageLutea Collection: Large buckeye tree, Pavia lutea

Large buckeye tree, Pavia lutea
5855040 Large buckeye tree, Pavia lutea; (add.info.: Yellow flowers, leaves, fruit, chestnut of the Large buckeye tree, Pavia lutea)

Background imageLutea Collection: Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea (print)

Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea (print)
6337790 Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea (print); © Florilegius.

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea

Yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea
5855939 Yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea; (add.info.: Yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora)

Background imageLutea Collection: Decorative botanical print with tulip tree, red buckeye and horse chestnut

Decorative botanical print with tulip tree, red buckeye and horse chestnut
5855551 Decorative botanical print with tulip tree, red buckeye and horse chestnut; (add.info.: Five trees, including pink locust tree, green and crimson tulip tree, white red buckeye)

Background imageLutea Collection: Decorative botanical print with rockrose, corydalis, toadflax, wild pink and woodsorrel

Decorative botanical print with rockrose, corydalis, toadflax, wild pink and woodsorrel
5855530 Decorative botanical print with rockrose, corydalis, toadflax, wild pink and woodsorrel; (add.info.: Five border plants including rockrose (Helianthemum)

Background imageLutea Collection: Many small yellow roses, Lady Banks rose, Rosa Banksiae var. lutea

Many small yellow roses, Lady Banks rose, Rosa Banksiae var. lutea
5856291 Many small yellow roses, Lady Banks rose, Rosa Banksiae var. lutea; (add.info.: Many small yellow roses, Lady Banks rose, Rosa Banksiae var. lutea)

Background imageLutea Collection: Various-leaved lobelia, Lobelia heterophylla, azure-blue lobelia, L

Various-leaved lobelia, Lobelia heterophylla, azure-blue lobelia, L. caerulea, bucks-horn-leaved lobelia, L
FLO4670586 Various-leaved lobelia, Lobelia heterophylla, azure-blue lobelia, L. caerulea, bucks-horn-leaved lobelia, L. coronopifolia, Kalm's lobelia, L. kalmii, ascending lobelia, L

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow birch, Betula lutea

Yellow birch, Betula lutea
5855022 Yellow birch, Betula lutea; (add.info.: Leaves, aments and seed of the Yellow birch, Betula lutea. Handcolored stipple engraving from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa)

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow star of bethlehem, Gagea lutea Ker., and little Gagea, Gagea minima Dum

Yellow star of bethlehem, Gagea lutea Ker., and little Gagea, Gagea minima Dum
5856139 Yellow star of bethlehem, Gagea lutea Ker., and little Gagea, Gagea minima Dum.; (add.info.: Yellow star of bethlehem, Gagea lutea Ker., and Gagea minima Dum)

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow lotus, white water lily and leaf-footed bugs

Yellow lotus, white water lily and leaf-footed bugs
Yellow lotus, Nelumbo lutea 1, leaf-footed bugs, Anisoscelis foliaceus 2 and Anoplocnemis curvipes 3, and white water lily, Nymphaea alba 4. Nelumbo, Nematope, Nenuphar

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow gentian, Gentiana lutea

Yellow gentian, Gentiana lutea
5856675 Yellow gentian, Gentiana lutea by Sowerby, James (1757-1822); (add.info.: Yellow gentian, Gentiana lutea. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby)

Background imageLutea Collection: The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, in fabric, cross-stitch tapestry, and relief mold patterns

The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, in fabric, cross-stitch tapestry, and relief mold patterns. Lithograph by C. G
5855493 The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, in fabric, cross-stitch tapestry, and relief mold patterns. Lithograph by C. G. Schlumberger, 1897 (lithograph) by Grasset

Background imageLutea Collection: The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, and flower parts, 1897 (lithograph)

The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, and flower parts, 1897 (lithograph)
5855492 The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, and flower parts, 1897 (lithograph) by Grasset, Eugene (1841-1917); (add.info.: Lithograph by Marc Mangin with pochoir (stencil)

Background imageLutea Collection: Austrian briar rose, Rosa lutea var. punicea

Austrian briar rose, Rosa lutea var. punicea. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896

Background imageLutea Collection: Monthly rose, Rosa chinensis var. semperflorens

Monthly rose, Rosa chinensis var. semperflorens (Rosa indica var. semperflorens). Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse

Background imageLutea Collection: Clubhook squid, European squid and cuttlefish

Clubhook squid, European squid and cuttlefish
Common clubhook squid, Onychoteuthis banksii 1, European squid, Loligo vulgaris 2, and cuttlefish, Sepia species. Totano di Banks, Totano comune, Totano seppia

Background imageLutea Collection: Copepod species

Copepod species
Species of copepods. Cyclops vulgaris 1-4, Diaptomus castor 5, Cyclops staphylinus 6. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageLutea Collection: Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea

Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea

Background imageLutea Collection: Types of ferns and fern trees

Types of ferns and fern trees
West Indian treefern, Cyathea arborea, vine fern, Microgramma piloselloides 2, graceful fern, Niphidium crassifolium 3, coarse tassel fern, Huperzia phlegmaria 4, staghorn clubmoss

Background imageLutea Collection: The Rose Garden: Lutea or Yellow, Banksian (chromolitho)

The Rose Garden: Lutea or Yellow, Banksian (chromolitho)
5224382 The Rose Garden: Lutea or Yellow, Banksian (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lutea or Yellow, Banksian)

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow-flowered ophrys, Ophrys lutea

Yellow-flowered ophrys, Ophrys lutea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The British Flower Garden, Ridgeway

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow mountain pansy, Viola lutea

Yellow mountain pansy, Viola lutea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smiths English Botany, 1800

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow star of Bethlehem, Gagea lutea

Yellow star of Bethlehem, Gagea lutea (Ornithogalum luteum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1791

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea

Yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea (Nymphaea lutea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1794

Background imageLutea Collection: Single-spotted butterfly, Papilio spondiae

Single-spotted butterfly, Papilio spondiae. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw

Background imageLutea Collection: Foxglove or Digitalis species

Foxglove or Digitalis species
Canary Island foxglove, Digitalis canariensis, large yellow foxglove, Digitalis ambigua, purple foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, cut-leaved foxglove, Digitalis laciniata, and yellow foxglive

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow foxglove, Digitalis lutea, and common

Yellow foxglove, Digitalis lutea, and common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageLutea Collection: White water lily, Nymphaea alba, and yellow

White water lily, Nymphaea alba, and yellow water lily, Nuphar lutea. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow catananche, Catananche lutea, and mallow

Yellow catananche, Catananche lutea, and mallow, Malva sylvestris. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris

Yellow loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris, and purple loosestrife, Lysimachion purpureum. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal

Background imageLutea Collection: Lesser calamint, Calamintha nepeta, and yellow

Lesser calamint, Calamintha nepeta, and yellow calamint, Calamintha lutea. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageLutea Collection: Gentian, Gentiana lutea

Gentian, Gentiana lutea. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow water-lily, Nuphar lutea

Yellow water-lily, Nuphar lutea, Nenuphar lutea, Nenuphar jaune. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageLutea Collection: The white Water-Lily and yellow Nuphar, Silence

The white Water-Lily and yellow Nuphar, Silence
The white Water-Lily, Nymphaea odorata, and yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea, Silence. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora

Background imageLutea Collection: Mountain pansy, Viola lutea

Mountain pansy, Viola lutea (Viola pyrolaefolia). Handcoloured lithograph by Stroobant from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow mariposa lily, Calochortus luteus

Yellow mariposa lily, Calochortus luteus (Cyclobothra lutea). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem, Gagea lutea

Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem, Gagea lutea. Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow corydalis, Pseudofumaria lutea

Yellow corydalis, Pseudofumaria lutea (Yellow fumitory, Fumaria lutea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes

Background imageLutea Collection: Wild mignonette or base rocket, Reseda lutea

Wild mignonette or base rocket, Reseda lutea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman

Background imageLutea Collection: Kings spear or yellow asphodel, Asphodeline lutea

Kings spear or yellow asphodel, Asphodeline lutea
L Asphodele jaune. Kings spear or yellow asphodel, Asphodeline lutea. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus

Background imageLutea Collection: Asphodeline lutea

Asphodeline lutea (Siberian yellow asphodel, Asphodelus luteus var. sibiricus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by M

Background imageLutea Collection: American lotus, Nelumbo lutea

American lotus, Nelumbo lutea (Yellow nelumbium, Nelumbium luteum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageLutea Collection: Yellow cyanella, Cyanella lutea

Yellow cyanella, Cyanella lutea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom Jr. after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, T. Curtis, London, 1810

Background imageLutea Collection: Austrian copper rose, Rosa foetida

Austrian copper rose, Rosa foetida (Rose jaune capucine, Rosa lutea var. bicolor). Handcoloured lithograph by Lecouturier after a botanical illustration by Mlle. F

Background imageLutea Collection: Damask rose and single yellow rose

Damask rose and single yellow rose
Damask rose, Rosa damascena basilica, and single yellow rose, Rosa lutea simplex. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from an illustration drawn from nature by Stark from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs



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"Lutea: A Vibrant Tapestry of Yellow Beauty" Rosa Banksiae Lutea, commonly known as Lady Banks Rose, is a stunning variety of rose that boasts an abundance of small yellow flowers. This delicate and charming species adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Just like the Pekin Robin with its vibrant plumage, the Lady Banks Rose stands out with its cheerful blooms. Its golden petals create a mesmerizing display reminiscent of the water lily, Nelumbo lutea. Whether adorning wallpaper or fabric patterns, this flower's beauty knows no bounds. Intricate cross-stitch tapestries and relief mold patterns often feature the enchanting Nelumbo lutea. Lithographs from 1897 capture its gracefulness in exquisite detail, showcasing both the flower itself and its intricate parts. But it's not just roses and water lilies that bear the name "lutea. " The Yellow Gentian, known scientifically as Gentiana lutea, also shares this title. With its vivid yellow blossoms, it adds a burst of color to meadows and gardens alike. Nature's palette extends beyond flora; it includes fauna too. From Austrian briar roses (Rosa lutea var. Punicea) to monthly roses (Rosa chinensis var. Semperflorens), these diverse species paint our world in shades of yellow. Even underwater realms are not exempt from the allure of "lutea. " Clubhook squid, European squid, and cuttlefish all contribute their unique charm to oceanic ecosystems alongside copepod species - tiny creatures that play an essential role in marine food chains. Whether on land or beneath the waves, "lutea" encompasses a wide array of natural wonders that captivate our senses with their radiant hues and captivating forms.