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Smithii Collection

"Smithii: A Name Woven into Nature's Tapestry" From the metatarsus and toes of the dodo to various pigeons, the name "smithii" has left its mark on numerous species

Background imageSmithii Collection: Mimulus maclayana, bright-scarlet mimulus, M. cardinalis, Mr. Smith's mimulus, M

Mimulus maclayana, bright-scarlet mimulus, M. cardinalis, Mr. Smith's mimulus, M
FLO4670659 Mimulus maclayana, bright-scarlet mimulus, M. cardinalis, Mr. Smith's mimulus, M. smithii, yellow-flowered mimulus, M. luteus, and rose-coloured mimulus, M. roseus

Background imageSmithii Collection: Hybrid of Rose Hazelnut - Smith's yellow hazelnut rose, Rosa indica var. Smithii

Hybrid of Rose Hazelnut - Smith's yellow hazelnut rose, Rosa indica var. Smithii
FLO4713154 Hybrid of Rose Hazelnut - Smith's yellow hazelnut rose, Rosa indica var. Smithii. Hybrid of hazelnut rose and yellow China rose

Background imageSmithii Collection: Metatarsus and toes of the dodo and various pigeons

Metatarsus and toes of the dodo and various pigeons
Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 6, stock dove, Columba oenas 7 and partridge pigeon, Geophaps smithii 8

Background imageSmithii Collection: Smiths yellow noisette rose, Rosa indica var. Smithii

Smiths yellow noisette rose, Rosa indica var. Smithii. Hybrid of noisette rose and yellow China rose. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after J.T

Background imageSmithii Collection: Mimulus species

Mimulus species
Mimulus maclayana, bright-scarlet mimulus, M. cardinalis, Mr. Smiths mimulus, M. smithii, yellow-flowered mimulus, M. luteus, and rose-coloured mimulus, M. roseus

Background imageSmithii Collection: Trumpetbush variety, Tecoma x smithii

Trumpetbush variety, Tecoma x smithii. Chromolithograph by J. Goffart after an illustration by A. Goossens from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896

Background imageSmithii Collection: Wire-tailed swallow, Hirundo smithii

Wire-tailed swallow, Hirundo smithii. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1823

Background imageSmithii Collection: Annobon paradise flycatcher, Terpsiphone smithii. Vulnerable

Annobon paradise flycatcher, Terpsiphone smithii. Vulnerable
Annobon paradise flycatcher, Terpsiphone smithii, Vulnerable. (Rufous-bellied flycatcher, Muscipeta rufiventer). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after William Swainson from Sir William

Background imageSmithii Collection: Rhododendron cultivar, Rhododendrum smithii

Rhododendron cultivar, Rhododendrum smithii. Raised by Mr. Smith, gardener to the Earl of Liverpool. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens

Background imageSmithii Collection: Skulls of pigeons and dodo

Skulls of pigeons and dodo
Skulls of tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, critically endangered 1, 7, 8, 9, 10 dodo, Raphus cucullatus 2, yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 3, 6, crowned pigeon

Background imageSmithii Collection: Tree houseleek, Aeonium smithii

Tree houseleek, Aeonium smithii (Sempervivum smithii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1818

Background imageSmithii Collection: Syzygium smithii

Syzygium smithii (Round-fruited eugenia, Eugenia elliptica). Handcoloured botanical engraving by Weddell from John Sims Curtiss Botanical Magazine, Couchman, London, 1816

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This great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, was photographed off Guadalupe Island, Mexico

Background imageSmithii Collection: GREAT WHITE SHARK, Carcharodon carcharias, MEXICO

GREAT WHITE SHARK, Carcharodon carcharias, MEXICO
This great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, was photographed off Guadalupe Island, Mexico

Background imageSmithii Collection: This Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) was photographed off Guadalupe Island

This Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) was photographed off Guadalupe Island, Mexico; Guadalupe Island, Mexico

Background imageSmithii Collection: Picture No. 11676834

Picture No. 11676834
Ruddy Mongoose Date:

Background imageSmithii Collection: Common Fiscal (Lanius collaris smithii) adult, perched on stump, Atewa, Ghana, February

Common Fiscal (Lanius collaris smithii) adult, perched on stump, Atewa, Ghana, February

Background imageSmithii Collection: Picture No. 10890661

Picture No. 10890661
Partridge Pigeon (Geophaps smithii) Date:

Background imageSmithii Collection: Picture No. 10893424

Picture No. 10893424
Ruddy Mongoose - looking down fron tree trunk (Herpestes smithii) Date:

Background imageSmithii Collection: Picture No. 10921787

Picture No. 10921787
Pebble Crab / Xanthid Crab / Rough Red-eyed Crab. Malindi, Kenya. (Eriphia Smithii). Date:

Background imageSmithii Collection: Picture No. 10898768

Picture No. 10898768
Wire-tailed Swallow (Hirundo smithii) Date:


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"Smithii: A Name Woven into Nature's Tapestry" From the metatarsus and toes of the dodo to various pigeons, the name "smithii" has left its mark on numerous species, and is a testament to the diverse world we inhabit. In the realm of flora, Smith's yellow noisette rose (Rosa indica var. Smithii) blooms with vibrant hues, captivating all who behold it. Mimulus species also bear this distinguished name, showcasing their beauty in a myriad of colors. The trumpetbush variety Tecoma x smithii adds a touch of elegance to gardens with its graceful blossoms. Meanwhile, wire-tailed swallows (Hirundo smithii) grace our skies with their swift and agile flight. Amongst avian wonders stands the Annobon paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone smithii), though vulnerable, it enchants us with its ethereal presence. Rhododendrum smithii cultivar showcases nature's artistry through delicate petals that paint landscapes in breathtaking shades. Even in remnants from ancient times, such as skulls of pigeons and dodos, we find traces of "smithii, " reminding us of creatures long gone but not forgotten. On rocky cliffs or nestled within crevices thrives the tree houseleek Aeonium smithii—a resilient plant that adapts to harsh environments while adding splashes of greenery to barren landscapes. Venturing into realms beyond flora lies Syzygium smithii—an enchanting tree whose fruits delight both humans and wildlife alike. Its bountiful offerings create harmony between nature and those who cherish it. And amidst these natural wonders emerges an unexpected connection—the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). In Mexican waters, this majestic predator roams freely under the name "smithii, " further highlighting how diverse life can be across different ecosystems. Through these glimpses into various corners of the natural world, we witness the enduring legacy of "smithii.