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Tamarisk Collection

The tamarisk tree, with its delicate branches swaying in the sea breeze, is a picturesque sight along the shores of Chios, Greece

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk tree, by the sea. Chios, Greece

Tamarisk tree, by the sea. Chios, Greece
ROG-11696 Tamarisk tree, by the sea Chios, Greece Tamarix parviflora Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTamarisk Collection: False tamarisk, Myricaria germanica

False tamarisk, Myricaria germanica
5855987 False tamarisk, Myricaria germanica; (add.info.: False tamarisk, Myricaria germanica. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora)

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Egyptian jerboa, Syrian jerboa, dormouse, tamarisk rat, lineated mouse

Egyptian jerboa, Syrian jerboa, dormouse, tamarisk rat, lineated mouse, economic mouse Jaculus orientalis
5856442 Egyptian jerboa, Syrian jerboa, dormouse, tamarisk rat, lineated mouse, economic mouse Jaculus orientalis, Jaculus jaculus, Muscardinus avellanarius, Rattus norvegicus, Mus pumilo

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk or salt cedar, Tamarix species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical

Tamarisk or salt cedar, Tamarix species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam
FLO4668351 Tamarisk or salt cedar, Tamarix species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California. Tamarisk trees are commonly planted along the irrigation ditches for shade so necessary in this desert valley. Note water barrels

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Antique botany illustration: Tamarisk, Tamarix Gallica

Antique botany illustration: Tamarisk, Tamarix Gallica

Background imageTamarisk Collection: DDE-90037973

DDE-90037973
Argentina, Aguas Verdes, seaside resort town. Date: 15/04/2010

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk

Tamarisk Ridden By J.Reid 05 May 1998 Date: 05 May 1998

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Tamaris; Tamarisk; Tamariske (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Tamaris; Tamarisk; Tamariske (engraving)
7197663 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Tamaris; Tamarisk; Tamariske (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tamaris; Tamarisk; Tamariske)

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Sketch by Fish of dancing under the tamarisk trees

Sketch by Fish of dancing under the tamarisk trees at the Reserve de Ciboure, St Jean De Luz, 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageTamarisk Collection: German tamarisk, Myricaria germanica

German tamarisk, Myricaria germanica
German or false tamarisk, Myricaria germanica. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Bristle fern, Trichomanes botryoides

Bristle fern, Trichomanes botryoides, Feea nana, Imenostachide diversifronde, Hymenostachys diversifrons. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk or salt cedar, Tamarix species

Tamarisk or salt cedar, Tamarix species. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 685

Curtis British Entomology Plate 685
Hemiptera: Tetyra fuliginosa = Odontoscelis fuliginosa [Plant: Tamarix gallica (Tamarisk)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamaris, c. 1886-87 (oil on canvas)

Tamaris, c. 1886-87 (oil on canvas)
3493114 Tamaris, c.1886-87 (oil on canvas) by Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre (1824-98); 25.4x39.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Steppe plants (colour litho)

Steppe plants (colour litho)
3630361 Steppe plants (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Steppe plants. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Castle Point SS7 5 Map

Castle Point SS7 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Castle Point SS7 5

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk Tamarix gallica flax beak Linaria vulgaris

Tamarisk Tamarix gallica flax beak Linaria vulgaris
Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) and flax beak (Linaria vulgaris), Tamarisk and flax beak. FIGs. 57 and 58 on a sheet hand numbered 29. In: Anselmi Boetii de Boot I.C

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Egyptian jerboa, Syrian jerboa, dormouse, tamarisk

Egyptian jerboa, Syrian jerboa, dormouse, tamarisk rat, lineated mouse, and economic mouse.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp. ) beetle

Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp. ) beetle
Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp.) beetle feeds on tamarisk plant (Curculionidae sp.). near Karakum canal - Turkmenistan - Spring - April

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Picture No. 10755105

Picture No. 10755105
Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) Date:

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk / Tamarix / Salt Cedar - introduced to USA & Europe from Asia - alien species

Tamarisk / Tamarix / Salt Cedar - introduced to USA & Europe from Asia - alien species
KFo-1003 Tamarisk / Salt Cedar Introduced from Asia and South East Europe to Central & SW Asia Tamarisk chinensis Kenneth W Fink contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk Bushes

Tamarisk Bushes
Tamarisk bushes growing on the beach at Goring, Sussex, England. These bushes are often planted in exposed places, to form wind breaks and to prevent erosion. Date: 1950s

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) introduced species, habit, growing at edge of beach, Bembridge

Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) introduced species, habit, growing at edge of beach, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England, june

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Southern Swallowtail (Papilio alexanor) adult male, feeding on French Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica)

Southern Swallowtail (Papilio alexanor) adult male, feeding on French Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) flowers, Peloponesos, Greece, april

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) immature, perched in tamarisk tree, Saintes Marie de la Mer, Camargue

Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) immature, perched in tamarisk tree, Saintes Marie de la Mer, Camargue, Bouches du Rhone, France

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk tree

Tamarisk tree (Tamarix parviflora) by the sea. Photographed in Greece, in March

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk / Salt-cedar Flowers - weed tree, native to Asia & S. E. Europe, introduced to S. W. USA

Tamarisk / Salt-cedar Flowers - weed tree, native to Asia & S. E. Europe, introduced to S. W. USA
KFO-1004 Tamarisk / Salt-cedar Flowers - weed tree, native to Asia & S. E. Europe, introduced to S. W. USA Tamarisk chinensis Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk Tree - in dry riverbed. Southern Desert, Iran

Tamarisk Tree - in dry riverbed. Southern Desert, Iran
CW-499 Tamarisk Tree - in dry riverbed. Southern Desert, Iran. Caroline Baker Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp. ) beetle feeds on tamarisk plant - near Karakum canal

Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp. ) beetle feeds on tamarisk plant - near Karakum canal - Turkmenistan - Spring
ANZ-1418 Weevil - on Tamarisk (Tamaricaceae sp.) beetle feeds on tamarisk plant near Karakum canal - Turkmenistan - Spring - April Curculionidae sp

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Tamarisk - growing on dunes, causing solid block around its roots

Tamarisk - growing on dunes, causing solid block around its roots. White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA
ROG-12039 Tamarisk - growing on dunes, causing solid block around its roots. White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTamarisk Collection: High desert in Utah, near Eureka. Basin and range. Invaded by tamarisk

High desert in Utah, near Eureka. Basin and range. Invaded by tamarisk
ROG-12247 High desert in Utah, near Eureka. Invaded by tamarisk USA Tamarix ramossisima Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTamarisk Collection: Plants / Tamarix Gallica

Plants / Tamarix Gallica
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The tamarisk tree, with its delicate branches swaying in the sea breeze, is a picturesque sight along the shores of Chios, Greece. Its presence adds to the serene beauty of this coastal paradise. An antique botany illustration showcases the Tamarix Gallica species, capturing its intricate details and unique characteristics. This artwork serves as a reminder of our fascination with nature's wonders throughout history. In Le Vocabulaire Illustre engraving, we see a depiction of Tamaris or Tamarisk trees. Their graceful form and ethereal charm are beautifully captured in this artwork. A sketch by Fish portrays a scene of joyous dancing under the shade trees. The artist captures not only their physical beauty but also their ability to create an enchanting atmosphere that invites celebration and merriment. The German tamarisk, known as Myricaria germanica, stands tall and proud amidst its surroundings. Its resilience in harsh environments reflects its adaptability and strength. Bristle ferns like Trichomanes botryoides add a touch of elegance to any landscape they grace. These delicate plants serve as companions to tamarisks, creating harmonious ecosystems where both thrive together. Tamarix species, commonly known as salt cedar or simply tamarisk, have found their place in various habitats around the world. Their versatility allows them to flourish even in challenging conditions while providing shelter for numerous creatures that call these areas home. Curtis British Entomology Plate 685 showcases how insects find solace among the branches of these magnificent trees. It highlights the interconnectedness between flora and fauna within our natural world. In c. 1886-87 oil on canvas painting titled "Tamaris, " we witness an artist's interpretation of this captivating tree through brushstrokes filled with emotion and admiration for nature's creations.