RM2AXXHW9–Colourful leaves of hardy deciduous perennial plant heart-leaved houttuynia cordata Chameleon in UK
RM2JAM2E4–Bright yellow Heart Leaved Groundsel brightens the spring greens at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2EWKT0B–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia repens) is a creeping subshrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe and Turkey. This
RMBP72DJ–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, Listera cordata, Canada
RM2EE8NEG–Planted in water heart-leaved pickerel weed (Pontederia cordata) and powdery alligator-flag (Thalia dealbata) bloom in a pond in Beth Chatto garden
RF2GHYBEH–Houttuynia cordata heart-leaved houttuynia – white bracts and upright racemes of tiny yellow flowers, mid green heart-shaped leaves, August, England,
RF2DYAXCW–Globularia cordifolia a spring summer flowering plant with a blue purple summertime flower commonly known as Heart leaved glob daisy stock photo ima
RF2B97XRW–Bergenia Crassifolia Heart Leaved Bergenia Winter-Blooming Elephant Ears Pigsqueak Flowers in the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, Richmond, London
RM2JAM2CW–Bright yellow Heart Leaved Groundsel brightens the spring greens at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2EWKRYH–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia repens) is a creeping subshrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe and Turkey. This
RMF8HWN9–Heart-leaved globe daisy, Globularia cordifolia in flower, Apennines
RM2EE8NDM–Planted in water heart-leaved pickerel weed (Pontederia cordata) and powdery alligator-flag (Thalia dealbata) bloom in a pond in Beth Chatto garden
RMBCGYWF–Heart leaved Oxeye Telekia speciosa flowering garden Cambridgeshire England UK July
RF2DWKY9F–Globularia cordifolia a spring summer flowering plant with a blue purple summertime flower commonly known as Heart leaved glob daisy stock photo ima
RM2F9YK57–Globularia cordifolia. Heart-leaved globe daisy. Blue flowering plant growing on a rock
RF2B97X78–Bergenia Crassifolia Heart Leaved Bergenia Winter-Blooming Elephant Ears Pigsqueak Flowers in the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, Richmond, London
RM2JAM2E9–Woman relaxes and enjoys the Heart Leaved Groundsel burstof yellow around a tree at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2EWKRYM–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia repens) is a creeping subshrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe and Turkey. This
RMF75DEY–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RFMTD00K–Saxifraga crassifolia, Bergenia crassifolia, Thick-leaved Saxifrage, heart-leaved bergenia, heartleaf bergenia, leather bergenia, winter-blooming bergenia, elephant-ears, elephant's ears, Korean elephant-ear, badan, pigsqueak, Siberian tea, and Mongolian tea. Dickblatt-Bergenie, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMP9H872–Heart-leaved poison, Gastrolobium bilobum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
RMEJJ49B–Heart-leaf globe daisy / Heart-leaved globe daisies (Globularia cordifolia) in flower, native to the Alps and Pyrenees
RF2DWKY9C–Globularia cordifolia a spring summer flowering plant with a blue purple summertime flower commonly known as Heart leaved glob daisy stock photo ima
RMMYC39P–. This is an image of Plate 2212 of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Volume 48. It is a lithographed botanical illustration of Gastrolobium bilobum (Heart-leaved Poison). 1818. As with other Curtis plates, the artist and lithographer is recorded in the bottom left hand corner. Unfortunately, the resolution of this image is insufficient to allow this to be read. The mark at bottom left may be that of Samuel Curtis, the proprietor at the time. One source gives the artist as Weddell. 128 Curtis's Botanical Magazine - Plate 2212 - Gastrolobium bilobum
RF2F2KJGW–Heart-leaved bergenia ornamental plant pink flowers close up
RM2JAM2EH–Woman relaxes and enjoys the Heart Leaved Groundsel burstof yellow around a tree at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2DF6NX6–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia) is a perennial herb native to central and south mountains of Europe and Turkey. This photo was taken
RMF75DEX–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RM2BT4B0F–Heart-leaved poison, Gastrolobium bilobum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London, 1821.
RMBY61GF–Flower, leaf and cone of the heart-leaved cucumber tree, Magnolia cordata.
RMMX7B9D–. This is an image of Plate 2212 of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Volume 48. It is a lithographed botanical illustration of Gastrolobium bilobum (Heart-leaved Poison). 1818. As with other Curtis plates, the artist and lithographer is recorded in the bottom left hand corner. Unfortunately, the resolution of this image is insufficient to allow this to be read. The mark at bottom left may be that of Samuel Curtis, the proprietor at the time. One source gives the artist as Weddell. 149 Curtis's Botanical Magazine - Plate 2212 - Gastrolobium bilobum
RF2F2KJPR–Heart-leaved bergenia ornamental plant pink flowers close up
RF2HJRM17–Heartleaf iceplant plant with flowers isolated on white
RF2GHYBET–Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ fish mint – upright racemes of tiny yellow flowers, mid green heart-shaped leaves with dark green, red, pink and yellow
RMF75DER–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RMP7CECB–Gennaria diphylla (Heart-leaved herminium, Herminium cordatum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Sydenham Edwards' Botanical Register, Ridgeway, London, 1832.