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Weeds Collection (page 5)

"Weeds: A Tapestry of Nature's Resilience and Beauty" In the midst of a world filled with chaos, there is solace in finding beauty even among the weeds

Background imageWeeds Collection: Woman walking along a disused railway track

Woman walking along a disused railway track
A woman walking along a disused railway track which has become overgrown with weeds

Background imageWeeds Collection: Dandelion - in field edge. Near Papworth, Cambridgeshire, UK

Dandelion - in field edge. Near Papworth, Cambridgeshire, UK
ROG-10553 Dandelion - in field edge. Near Papworth, Cambridgeshire, UK. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWeeds Collection: Coltsfoot - in the snow

Coltsfoot - in the snow
ROG-10027 COLT S-FOOT - in the snow Tussilago farfara Also known as baccy plant. poor-mans baccy, foal-foot, cough wort and son-before-father. An arable weed, found on bare and waste ground

Background imageWeeds Collection: Lagan Study of Weeds

Lagan Study of Weeds
Lagan (Study of Weeds) (1843). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1843

Background imageWeeds Collection: Ruined Hall & Gates

Ruined Hall & Gates
The ruins of a grand house: Deserted is my own good hall Its hearth is desolate Wild weeds are gathering on the wall My dog howls at the gate Date: 19th century

Background imageWeeds Collection: Psalm Lxxxix 8. 9

Psalm Lxxxix 8. 9
PSALM LXXXIX 8.9 Illustrated with a view of a ship upon a calm sea and a bouquet of sea weeds and shells Date: 1886

Background imageWeeds Collection: Powdering before taking plunge in swimming pool

Powdering before taking plunge in swimming pool
A member of the cast of the Paramount film, The Garden of Weeds, powders her face before taking part in a bathing party scene

Background imageWeeds Collection: Bird in thistles

Bird in thistles
A bird in a clump of thistles. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWeeds Collection: Favourite Sayings - No plough, many weeds

Favourite Sayings - No plough, many weeds
Black and white lantern slide of painted image of vegetation in front of a fence while in the background a man is ploughing a field.. Part of Box 197 Sayings, Boswell Collection

Background imageWeeds Collection: Weeding a Race Track

Weeding a Race Track
A maintenance man in a cloth cap crouches down as he weeds the Greyhound race track at Wembley, England. Date: early 1930s

Background imageWeeds Collection: Rockstar

Rockstar
Stars above a rock out in a field at the Blue Ridge Parkway

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 11674957

Picture No. 11674957
Swans and cygnets eating weeds in lake. Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Ruins of the Temple of Apollo Didymaeus, 1765 (w / c, bodycolour, pen and ink on paper)

Ruins of the Temple of Apollo Didymaeus, 1765 (w / c, bodycolour, pen and ink on paper)
XJF696732 Ruins of the Temple of Apollo Didymaeus, 1765 (w/c, bodycolour, pen and ink on paper) by Pars, William (1742-82); British Museum, London

Background imageWeeds Collection: La onard Gaultier (French, 1561 - 1641), Parable of Weeds in the Wheat, probably c

La onard Gaultier (French, 1561 - 1641), Parable of Weeds in the Wheat, probably c
La© onard Gaultier (French, 1561 - 1641), Parable of Weeds in the Wheat, probably c. 1576-1580, engraving

Background imageWeeds Collection: The Roman Ruins in the Gardens of Schonbrunn Palace

The Roman Ruins in the Gardens of Schonbrunn Palace
XAM77333 The Roman Ruins in the Gardens of Schonbrunn Palace by Waldmuller, Ferdinand Georg (1793-1865); Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright

Background imageWeeds Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 134v Illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines

Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 134v Illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines
XJL212012 Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol.134v Illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius (d.c.1161) c.1470 (vellum) by Testard, Robinet (fl.1470-1523); 26x35.5 cm; National Library

Background imageWeeds Collection: Weeds among the wheat, Adriaen Collaert, Eduwart Hoes Winckel, 1582-1586

Weeds among the wheat, Adriaen Collaert, Eduwart Hoes Winckel, 1582-1586

Background imageWeeds Collection: Weeds are burned, Hans Bol, 1574

Weeds are burned, Hans Bol, 1574

Background imageWeeds Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 138r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines

Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 138r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
XJL212045 Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol.138r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius (d.c.1161) c.1470 (vellum) by Testard, Robinet (fl.1470-1523); 26x35.5 cm; National Library

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 11073978

Picture No. 11073978
Field Penny-cress in fruit (uncommon arable weed)

Background imageWeeds Collection: Common daisy on old brick path, Kent UK credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen

Common daisy on old brick path, Kent UK credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageWeeds Collection: Bean Broomrape (Orobanche crenata) flowering, heavy infestation destroying broad bean crop, Chios

Bean Broomrape (Orobanche crenata) flowering, heavy infestation destroying broad bean crop, Chios, Greece, April

Background imageWeeds Collection: Forking Larkspur (Consolida regalis) flowering, Romania, June

Forking Larkspur (Consolida regalis) flowering, Romania, June

Background imageWeeds Collection: Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) flowering, mass growing in arable field, North Yorkshire, England, July

Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) flowering, mass growing in arable field, North Yorkshire, England, July

Background imageWeeds Collection: Summer Pheasants Eye (Adonis aestivalis) in flower and fruit, growing in arable field, Romania, June

Summer Pheasants Eye (Adonis aestivalis) in flower and fruit, growing in arable field, Romania, June

Background imageWeeds Collection: Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) introduced invasive species, flowering, West Yorkshire

Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) introduced invasive species, flowering, West Yorkshire, England, September

Background imageWeeds Collection: Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) in fruit, growing on headland at edge of stubble field

Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) in fruit, growing on headland at edge of stubble field, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Background imageWeeds Collection: Field Buttercup, Ranunculus acris, flowering in a meadow lit by warm evening light

Field Buttercup, Ranunculus acris, flowering in a meadow lit by warm evening light

Background imageWeeds Collection: Bramble, Rubus fruticosa, seedlings, germinating in cleared ground

Bramble, Rubus fruticosa, seedlings, germinating in cleared ground

Background imageWeeds Collection: Ground elder, Aegopodium podagraria, flowering invasive garden weeds

Ground elder, Aegopodium podagraria, flowering invasive garden weeds

Background imageWeeds Collection: Rayless mayweed or pineapple weed, Chamomilla suaveolens, flowering weed in agricultural fallow

Rayless mayweed or pineapple weed, Chamomilla suaveolens, flowering weed in agricultural fallow ground

Background imageWeeds Collection: Young prostrate perennial sow-thistle, Sonchus arvensis plants on waste arable ground

Young prostrate perennial sow-thistle, Sonchus arvensis plants on waste arable ground

Background imageWeeds Collection: Common amaranth, red-rooted pigweed, Amaranthus retroflexus, young plant on waste agricultural land

Common amaranth, red-rooted pigweed, Amaranthus retroflexus, young plant on waste agricultural land

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10886736

Picture No. 10886736
Rabbit - few weeks old sitting in meadow of dandelions (Oryctolagos cuniculus) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10767516

Picture No. 10767516
Diver - Valerie Taylor swimming into the great Piccaninny chasm Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10755106

Picture No. 10755106
Creeping cinquefoil (Potentilla reptans) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10755096

Picture No. 10755096
Cornflowers - as a weed in a cornfield (Centaurea cyanus) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10735153

Picture No. 10735153
American Alligator - In Duckweed, native to southeastern United States (Alligator mississippiensis) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10734384

Picture No. 10734384
Dandelion clock - child blowing seeds Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10855627

Picture No. 10855627
Bramble Leaves - Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10855626

Picture No. 10855626
Bramble Leaves Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10855283

Picture No. 10855283
Common Groundsel - Compositae, rayed form (Senecio vulgaris) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10854533

Picture No. 10854533
Giant Hogweed - alien invader to the UK (Heracleum mantegazzianum) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10851943

Picture No. 10851943
GROUNDSEL - in flower (Senecio vulgaris firadiatus) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10848068

Picture No. 10848068
Stinging Nettle - in flower (Urtica dioica) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10785065

Picture No. 10785065
Common POPPIES (Papaver rhoeas) Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10767917

Picture No. 10767917
Diver Valerie Taylor - swimming through weeds over freshwater sinkhole Date:

Background imageWeeds Collection: Picture No. 10767914

Picture No. 10767914
Diver Valerie Taylor swimming through weeds in freshwater sinkhole Date:



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"Weeds: A Tapestry of Nature's Resilience and Beauty" In the midst of a world filled with chaos, there is solace in finding beauty even among the weeds. Just as Jesus proclaimed himself as the Light of the World, these resilient plants emerge from forgotten corners, illuminating our surroundings with their tenacity. Back in 1938, the GWR Weedkilling Train embarked on its mission to eradicate unwanted growth. With sprays on board, it traversed through landscapes like Faringdon Oxon UK and Cardiff Docks, leaving behind trails of progress amidst nature's wild canvas. Amongst these widespread naturalized weeds was Oxford ragwort (Senecio squalidus), an unexpected visitor that found its place within our ecosystem. Its vibrant presence reminds us that even what we perceive as invasive can hold significance in this intricate tapestry we call life. Wild poppies dance gracefully across fields and woodlands, their fiery red petals contrasting against ripening barley under Dartmoor Devon's sunlit horizon. As if backlit by vivid rays, they symbolize resilience and hope amid adversity. The GWR Weedkilling Train Tenders - W85, W84, and W83 - stand as silent guardians against encroaching unwanted flora. These mechanical warriors fought battles unseen by many but played a crucial role in maintaining order within our cultivated spaces. Corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas), cornflower, corncockle, corn marigold, and corn chamomile intertwine harmoniously amidst arable lands. Their flowering forms a colorful mosaic celebrating diversity while reminding us that beauty thrives even where it may be least expected. As we contemplate these scenes painted by nature itself – from Jesus' light guiding us through darkness to weed-killing trains forging paths towards progress – let us not forget that beneath every seemingly insignificant plant lies a story waiting to be discovered.