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"Exploring the Beauty of Non-Native Species

Background imageNon Native Collection: Rose-of-Sharon (Hypericum calycinum)

Rose-of-Sharon (Hypericum calycinum)
Rose-of-Sharon flowers (Hypericum calycinum). This plant is native to south east Europe and Turkey. It has become naturalised in the UK. Photographed in June

Background imageNon Native Collection: Sika deer (Cervus nippon), stag, hind and young, amongst flowering heather, Arne RSPB reserve

Sika deer (Cervus nippon), stag, hind and young, amongst flowering heather, Arne RSPB reserve, Dorset, England, UK, August

Background imageNon Native Collection: A herd of feral horses running across alpine pasture in Australian high country

A herd of feral horses running across alpine pasture in Australian high country
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Background imageNon Native Collection: Sika deer (Cervus nippon) amongst flowering heather, Arne RSPB reserve, Dorset, England

Sika deer (Cervus nippon) amongst flowering heather, Arne RSPB reserve, Dorset, England, UK, August

Background imageNon Native Collection: Male Jacksons Chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksoni) clinging to a plant leaf

Male Jacksons Chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksoni) clinging to a plant leaf. This species is native to Eastern Africa; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageNon Native Collection: USA, WA, Nisqually NWR. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive

USA, WA, Nisqually NWR. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive
USA, WA, Nisqually National Wildlife Reserve. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive non-native species throughout the northwest

Background imageNon Native Collection: USA, USVI, St John. Exotic, tropical blooms of Cryptostegia grandiflora were introduced

USA, USVI, St John. Exotic, tropical blooms of Cryptostegia grandiflora were introduced from Madagascar as an ornamental in the 1950 s

Background imageNon Native Collection: Eurasian Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) herd on soccer football field in Stromness

Eurasian Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) herd on soccer football field in Stromness Whaling Station in spring on South Georgia Island, Antarctica. Reindeer is an introduced species to South Georgia

Background imageNon Native Collection: USA, WA, Camano Island. Yellow Bush Lupine (Lupinus arboreus) is native to California

USA, WA, Camano Island. Yellow Bush Lupine (Lupinus arboreus) is native to California. It hybridizes with other lupine endangering their survival. This example in Puget Sound is non-native

Background imageNon Native Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Port Charlotte. Nine-banded Armadillo

North America, USA, Florida, Port Charlotte. Nine-banded Armadillo
USA, Florida, Port Charlotte. Nine-banded Armadillo

Background imageNon Native Collection: Winged spindle tree in woodland C013 / 9916

Winged spindle tree in woodland C013 / 9916
Winged spindle tree (Euonymus alatus, red leaves) growing in woodland in autumn. Native to eastern Asia, this shrub is an ornamental plant

Background imageNon Native Collection: Tatarian Honeysuckle - native to eastern Russia, but widely naturalised

Tatarian Honeysuckle - native to eastern Russia, but widely naturalised
ROG-14000 Tatarian Honeysuckle - native to eastern Russia, but widely naturalised. Lonicera tatarica Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageNon Native Collection: Arable field dominated by a non-native yellow daisy - near Mingenew, south-west Australia

Arable field dominated by a non-native yellow daisy - near Mingenew, south-west Australia
ROG-13830 Arable field dominated by a non-native yellow daisy near Mingenew, south-west Australia Arctotheca calendulae Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageNon Native Collection: Lonicera tatarica

Lonicera tatarica
Tatarian Honeysuckle (Lonicera tatarica) in flower

Background imageNon Native Collection: Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis)

Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis) growing on shingle. This plant is native to Canada but is well established in parts of the UK, preferring river shingle habitats

Background imageNon Native Collection: Wild tulip (Tulipa praecox)

Wild tulip (Tulipa praecox)
Wild tulip flowers (Tulipa praecox). Photographed on Chios, a Greek island, in April

Background imageNon Native Collection: Autumn foliage

Autumn foliage. Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum, red and yellow) amongst native tree species including oak, beech and birch (right)

Background imageNon Native Collection: Japanese maple trees in autumn

Japanese maple trees in autumn
Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum) in autumn. Photographed at the Queenswood Country Park arboretum, Herefordshire, UK

Background imageNon Native Collection: African fish eagle - Single adult in flight, Wiltshire, England, UK

African fish eagle - Single adult in flight, Wiltshire, England, UK
DK-60 African fish eagle - Single adult in flight Wiltshire, England, UK Haliaeetus vocifer David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNon Native Collection: morning fog over Loch Torridon and Torridon mountains in spring with blooming rhododendron along

morning fog over Loch Torridon and Torridon mountains in spring with blooming rhododendron along the coastline Loch
SAS-515 Morning fog over Loch Torridon - and Torridon mountains in spring with blooming rhododendron along the coastline Loch Torridon, Western Highlands, Scotland

Background imageNon Native Collection: wild brook in forest with lilac coloured rhododendron stand Glen Etive, Glencoe area, Highlands

wild brook in forest with lilac coloured rhododendron stand Glen Etive, Glencoe area, Highlands, Scotland, UK
SAS-558 wild brook - in forest with lilac coloured rhododendron stand Glen Etive, Glencoe area, Highlands, Scotland, UK Rhododendron ponticum Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are

Background imageNon Native Collection: Rhododendron lilac coloured shrubs on forest clearing Glen Etive, Glencoe area, Highlands

Rhododendron lilac coloured shrubs on forest clearing Glen Etive, Glencoe area, Highlands, Scotland, UK
SAS-422 Rhododendron - lilac coloured shrubs on forest clearing Glen Etive, Glencoe area, Highlands, Scotland, UK Rhododendron ponticum Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageNon Native Collection: Spanish bluebell (Scilla hispanica)

Spanish bluebell (Scilla hispanica)
Spanish bluebell flowers (Scilla hispanica)


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"Exploring the Beauty of Non-Native Species: From Rose-of-Sharon to Sika Deer" Discovering the wonders of non-native species is like embarking on a captivating journey through diverse landscapes. Picture yourself strolling through Arne RSPB reserve in Dorset, England, where vibrant heather blooms create a picturesque backdrop for graceful Sika deer gracefully roaming amongst them. Venturing further, imagine witnessing a breathtaking sight in the Australian high country - a herd of feral horses galloping across alpine pastures. Their untamed beauty harmonizes with the rugged terrain, leaving an indelible mark on your memory. As you traverse continents, find yourself amidst the lush greenery of Washington State's Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. However, be cautious as you encounter Himalayan Blackberries; their invasive nature serves as a reminder that not all non-natives integrate seamlessly into ecosystems. Heading towards tropical realms, explore St John in the US Virgin Islands and marvel at exotic Cryptostegia grandiflora blooms. These vibrant flowers were introduced to this paradise but have found their place among its natural splendor. In Stromness football field lies an unexpected spectacle - Eurasian Reindeer herds seeking refuge from snowy terrains. Witnessing these majestic creatures amidst such unconventional surroundings evokes awe and wonder. Closer to home in Issaquah, Washington State, immerse yourself in fields adorned with blooming lavender plants. The fragrant purple hues transport you to Provence while reminding us that even non-natives can bring joy and tranquility to our lives. Traveling across oceans brings us face-to-face with Hawaii's unique biodiversity. Encounter a male Jacksons Chameleon clinging onto plant leaves; originally native to Eastern Africa but now finding solace amidst Hawaiian foliage. Journeying back stateside leads us to Yellowstone National Park where bison roam freely alongside starlings perched upon their backs.