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Menziesii Collection

"Menziesii: Exploring the Natural Wonders of Washington State and British Columbia" Step into the enchanting world of Menziesii

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Mr. Barlow's larkspur, Delphinium barlowii, mountain larkspur, D. montana, variable bee larkspur, D

Mr. Barlow's larkspur, Delphinium barlowii, mountain larkspur, D. montana, variable bee larkspur, D
FLO4670799 Mr. Barlow's larkspur, Delphinium barlowii, mountain larkspur, D. montana, variable bee larkspur, D. sapphirinum, Mr. Menzies larkspur, D. menziesii, and azure larkspur, D. azureum

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Canyon or Menzies gooseberry, Ribes menziesii

Canyon or Menzies gooseberry, Ribes menziesii. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley

Background imageMenziesii Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Piggyback plant evergreen leaves close-up. Date: 12-01-2021

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Piggyback plant evergreen leaves close-up. Date: 12-01-2021

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree bark peels. Date: 31-07-2016

Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree bark peels. Date: 31-07-2016

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree smooth bark. Date: 31-07-2016

Canada, British Columbia. Bark detail of madrone tree smooth bark. Date: 31-07-2016

Background imageMenziesii Collection: DDE-90026328

DDE-90026328
New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland National Park, Mirror Lakes. The twisted branches of a silver beech tree. Date: 20/05/2008

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Phacelia menziesii or Phacelia linearis

Phacelia menziesii or Phacelia linearis (Menzies eutoca, Eutoca menziesii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Frederick W. Smith after J. T

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Superb lyrebird and false azalea

Superb lyrebird and false azalea
Superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, and false azalea, Menziesia ferruginea, (Rhododendron menziesii). Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by Adolph Fries

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Menzies Himalayan cinquefoil, Potentilla atrosanguinea

Menzies Himalayan cinquefoil, Potentilla atrosanguinea var. menziesii flore pleno. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) old growth, Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island

Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) old growth, Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Abies Menziesii

Abies Menziesii
Also known as the BLUE DOUGLASS FIR, a species of spruce found notably in northern California. Date: 1857

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Picture No. 10899451

Picture No. 10899451
Douglas Fir - cones and foliage (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Date:

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Picture No. 10886855

Picture No. 10886855
Tall Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Date:

Background imageMenziesii Collection: Picture No. 10886854

Picture No. 10886854
Menzies Larkspur - on Mount Ashland (Delphinium menziesii) Date:


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"Menziesii: Exploring the Natural Wonders of Washington State and British Columbia" Step into the enchanting world of Menziesii, a captivating region spanning across USA's Washington State and Canada's British Columbia. From its breathtaking canyons to its unique flora and fauna, this area is a treasure trove of natural beauty. In Seabeck, Washington State, the Canyon or Menzies gooseberry (Ribes menziesii) thrives, showcasing its vibrant green foliage in a mesmerizing close-up. Its evergreen leaves symbolize resilience and endurance even in harsh conditions. Journeying north to British Columbia, we encounter the majestic madrone tree with its fascinating bark peels. The intricate details tell stories of growth and transformation that have occurred over time. On another occasion, we witness the smooth bark of the same madrone tree; it stands tall as a testament to nature's artistry. Phacelia menziesii or Phacelia linearis adds splashes of color to this diverse landscape with their delicate blooms resembling false azaleas. These flowers attract Superb lyrebirds who dance among them in an awe-inspiring display. The Menzies Himalayan cinquefoil (Potentilla atrosanguinea) introduces us to yet another botanical wonder found here. Its crimson petals contrast against lush greenery while attracting pollinators that contribute to maintaining biodiversity. Abies Menziesii or Douglas Fir dominates Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island—a living relic from ancient times. Standing amidst these old-growth giants evokes a sense of reverence for nature's grandeur and reminds us how vital it is to preserve such treasures for future generations. Larkspur or Delphinium species add elegance with their towering spikes adorned by vibrant blossoms—nature's own masterpiece painted across meadows and hillsides within this remarkable region.