RM2FMJ9NN–Hydrangea macrophylla 'Amethyst'. Mophead or hortensia hydrangea with blue colour grown in acidic soils. Also known as 'magical amethyst'.
RF2WGE4G0–Bryum capillare (capillary thread-moss) grows on base-rich to slightly acidic soils. It has a worldwide distribution.
RFMNHPYA–Rhododendron hybrid Sun Fire, which will grow in neutral as well as acidic soils.
RF2AR184A–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland at daybreak. It grows on peat or acidic soils,
RFE533ET–Digitalis - Wild Foxglove
RF2X3FGHH–Erica. Heather or ling (Calluna vulgaris) is a small shrub native to Europe acidic soils.
RF2T936CG–Common heather or ling (Calluna vulgaris) is a small shrub native to Europe acidic soils. This photo was taken in Aiguestortes-Sant Maurici National P
RF2R628P3–Cladonia ramulosa is a squamulose lichen found on acidic soils and rotting tree stumps. It has a global distribution.
RF2T936CE–Common heather or ling (Calluna vulgaris) is a small shrub native to Europe acidic soils. This photo was taken in Soria province, Castilla y Leon, Spa
RMJ0PH17–The Painted Trillium can be found growing in highly acidic soils, generaly in the shade of trees (pines, etc.) that love acidic soils as well. They can be found in the eastern part of the United States primarily, more prominantly in the north. Their outstanding characteristic is the pink/red inverted V at the base of each petal.
RMK08GWX–A small low growing plant preferring acid soils, declining in Britain
RMKW9695–Pink lady's slipper is a large, showy wildflower belonging to the orchid family with a range encompassing the eastern half of the United States. It is generally magenta to pink in color, rarely white. This plant grows 6 to 15 inches tall and flowers generally between May and July. It's habitat ranges from confiferous forests to well-drained acidic soils in deciduous forests.
RF2GE08G6–A conifer bed edging a lawn.
RM2RMJ0XP–Ray of sun on blue Hydrangeas at Bellingrath Gardens near Moblie, Alabama in early spring.
RMBC1376–Wetland acidified by acid sulfate soils
RFGYGCP4–Still fairly common but declining, found on damp mainly acidic soils
RMBC0H45–Wetland acidified by acid sulfate soils
RFH4P7TN–Soil acidity determines Hydrangea colour, acidic soils resulting in a Blue hue.
RF2GKGF1W–When growing in the acidic soils of the west of Scotland, the lacecap hydrangea macrophylla is characterised by vivid deep blue flowers.
RM2FMJ9K1–Hydrangea macrophylla 'Amethyst'. Mophead or hortensia hydrangea with blue colour grown in acidic soils. Also known as 'magical amethyst'.
RM2G7RM8J–The distinctive spike-like panicles of Sweet Vernal Grass. this plant favours acidic soils and grows well on sand dunes. Also known as Hornwort
RFMNHPY3–Rhododendron hybrid Sun Fire, which will grow in neutral as well as acidic soils.
RF2AMM7JN–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland at daybreak. It grows on peat or acidic soils,
RFE532Y7–Digitalis - Wild Foxglove
RF2ATYD94–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland. It grows on peat or acidic soils, in open wet
RF2C6R8AG–White Bovista dermoxantha mushrooms known as puffball mushrooms emerging from the acidic soil of the woodland area of Koenigsheide, Berlin, Germany
RF2R628NX–Cladonia ramulosa is a squamulose lichen found on acidic soils and rotting tree stumps. It has a global distribution.
RF2T936CD–Common heather or ling (Calluna vulgaris) is a small shrub native to Europe acidic soils. This photo was taken in Soria province, Castilla y Leon, Spa
RM2GXGF3B–The Brown Puffball darkens as it ages and lacks a dominant apical pore. They are common in the north of the UK and prefer acidic soils in grasslands
RMEWGAWX–Hedge of foxgloves
RF2GE08K6–A conifer bed edging a lawn.
RMEG98KR–Iron concretions developing in a tropical soil, an Ultisol, Belize, Central America
RMC5GYMW–Sphagnum moss hummock in White Cedar Balsam Fir Swamp Northern Michigan USA
RFGYGCNY–Still fairly common but declining, found on damp mainly acidic soils
RMBC137G–Wetland acidified by acid sulfate soils
RMEG98M4–Iron concretions developing in a tropical Ultisol under a pine savanna in Belize. The gray material is Kaolinite, a clay mineral
RMBC0J2C–Wetland acidified by acid sulfate soils
RM2FMJ9GF–Hydrangea macrophylla 'Amethyst'. Mophead or hortensia hydrangea with blue colour grown in acidic soils. Also known as 'magical amethyst'.
RF2GKGF7P–When growing in the acidic soils of the west of Scotland, the lacecap hydrangea macrophylla is characterised by vivid deep blue flowers
RFMNHPY7–Rhododendron hybrid Sun Fire, which will grow in neutral as well as acidic soils.
RMEG98KB–Ultisol soil profile in tropical pine savanna ecosystem showing A and B horizons in Belize
RFE533E8–Digitalis - Wild Foxglove
RF2ATYD98–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland. It grows on peat or acidic soils, in open wet
RM2TA51AP–Rural worker spreads agricultural lime, also called aglime or agricultural limestone, a soil additive to neutralize acidic soils, made from pulverized limestone or chalk, whose primary active component is calcium carbonate, wearing no personal protective equipment. Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
RMCRJ3FT–Soil Profile Under Coniferous Woodland
RF2T936CF–Common heather or ling (Calluna vulgaris) is a small shrub native to Europe acidic soils. This photo was taken in Soria province, Castilla y Leon, Spa
RF2T73KAB–Dianthus pyrenaicus attenuatus is a perennial plant native to eastern Spain that grows on acidic soils. This photo was taken in Aiguablava, Girona, Ca
RFBD24N6–Northern Pin Oak or Hill's Oak Tree Leaves, Quercus ellipsoidalis, Fagaceae, Lobatae, Eastern North America
RF2GE08G3–A conifer bed edging a lawn.
RMD2YGRC–Shining clubmoss (Huperzia lucidula), growing on forest floor, winter, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFJG0THB–Bog Cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in the breeze
RMJAH8A5–Spreading lime on an Dales dillower meadow to increase the soils fertility. Yorkshire Dales, UK.
RM2CTTCW1–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RFHDJGHC–Allium ursinum grows in deciduous woodlands with moist soils, preferring slightly acidic conditions. It flowers before deciduous trees leaf in the spr
RMEH3RDN–Charming perfect pink Camellias Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP758
RF2HP8YH5–Chamaenerion angustifolium (fireweed) is native throughout the temperate Northern Hemisphere growing in wet pastures.
RF2GKGF1T–When growing in the acidic soils of the west of Scotland, the shrub lacecap hydrangea macrophylla is characterised by vivid deep blue flowers
RFMNHPYB–Rhododendron hybrid Sun Fire, which will grow in neutral as well as acidic soils.
RMEG98KJ–Soil cross section showing iron concretions developing in a tropical Ultisol in Belize, Central America
RMH3MR2F–sunny pink camelia blooms Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1656
RF2ATYD9A–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland. It grows on peat or acidic soils, in open wet
RM2TA51AF–Rural worker spreads agricultural lime, also called aglime or agricultural limestone, a soil additive to neutralize acidic soils, made from pulverized limestone or chalk, whose primary active component is calcium carbonate, wearing no personal protective equipment. Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
RF2AR184M–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland. It grows on peat or acidic soils, in open wet
RMEXG7BJ–Foxgloves in a field
RFT61F53–An illustration of flowering branch of Kalmia Latifolia is also called as calico bush. The flowers color is pink to white and grow in acidic soils, vi
RF2T73K9T–Dianthus pyrenaicus attenuatus is a perennial plant native to eastern Spain that grows on acidic soils. This photo was taken in Aiguablava, Girona, Ca
RFBD24MJ–Northern Pin Oak or Hill's Oak Tree Leaves, Quercus ellipsoidalis, Fagaceae, Lobatae, Eastern North America
RMDEW774–Finnish Birch Forest in Summer
RMD2YGRY–Shining clubmoss (Huperzia lucidula), growing on forest floor, winter, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2K1FCF0–Moss and Grass in Abernethy Forest.
RMD2YGW2–Shining Clubmoss (Huperzia lucidula), early Spring, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMJAH89Y–Spreading lime on an Dales dillower meadow to increase the soils fertility. Yorkshire Dales, UK.
RM2B05KXG–Shining Clubmoss (Huperzia lucidula), early Spring, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2CTTCFT–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RMBGPT8G–Acorns from Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea E USA, by Bill Lea/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2GKGF1N–Late summer in a Scottish garden on the west coast: the hydrangea is in full bloom and is a deep, vivid blue in the acidic soils.
RMEG98M0–Iron concretions developing in a tropical Ultisol in a pine savanna ecosystem in Belize, Central America
RMW1X1ET–Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), Three flower heads alongside one another, growing in an area of recently cleared woodland. June. Spring, early summer.
RFHDJGH4–Allium ursinum grows in deciduous woodlands with moist soils, preferring slightly acidic conditions. It flowers before deciduous trees leaf in the spr
RF2AR184F–Common cotton-grass or cottonsedge or bog cotton (Eriophorum angustifolium) in full flower on moorland. It grows on peat or acidic soils, in open wet
RMH3MR2K–sunny pink camellia blooms Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1659
RMEXEKJK–Field of foxgloves
RF2T73K9M–Dianthus pyrenaicus attenuatus is a perennial plant native to eastern Spain that grows on acidic soils. This photo was taken in Aiguablava, Girona, Ca
RM2FYNY43–Flowers of the Parrot Pitcherplant (Sarracenia psittacia), seepage bog, FL, USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2DBFGRR–Scots Pine Tree in winter snowstorm.
RMPB4A2B–Pink Ladyslippers (Cypripedium acaule), blooming, Minnestoa, USA, by Bruce Montagne/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMC5MDXK–Hemlock Forest during the summer months in Albany, New Hampshire USA
RM2FYNYHW–Crimson (Sarracenia leucophylla), Yellow Pitcher Plants (Sarracenia flava), seepage bog, FL, USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMJAH89E–Spreading lime on an Dales dillower meadow to increase the soils fertility. Yorkshire Dales, UK.
RM2FXD2XN–Yellow Pitcher Plants (Sarracenia flava var rugelii), seepage bog, Northwestern Florida, Spring, USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2WGT6N7–A lone white butterfly contrasts with the vivid, iron-saturated soils of Rio Tinto's banks
RF2HA383Y–Close up of bog cotton atop a mountain with a blurred background
RM2J18AW9–Scotland, flowering heather, over mountain stream,
RFB11YH9–Purple Buddlea
RMEG98KF–Ultisol soil profile in tropical pine savanna ecosystem showing A horizon and B horizon in Belize, Central America
RF2JAD3EG–Eriophorum angustifolium or Cotton Grass
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation