
Illustration of a Digitalis purpurea (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or lady's glove)
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Illustration of a Digitalis purpurea (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or lady's glove)
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
ruby throated hummingbird sips nectar from a trumpet vine
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Picture of foxglove growing in the garden. Digitalis purpurea - colorful foxglove flowers ( common foxglove, purple foxglove or lady's glove)Picture of foxglove growing in the garden. Digitalis purpurea - colorful foxglove flowers ( common foxglove, purple foxglove or lady's glove)
Red spotted yellow "Monkey" flower (or Musk Flower, Blood-drop Emlet) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Mimulus Luteus, native to South America.
Tropic, evergreen, and poisonous plants: 1) Jequirity bean (Abrus precatorius); 2) Purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); 3) Alpine sea holly (Eryngium alpinum); 4) Horse-chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum); 5) European spindle (Evonymus europaea); 6) Great bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spectabilis); 7) Vriesea (Vriesea Wittmackiana); 8) Callistemon (Callistemon angustifolius); 9) Hong Kong rose (Rhodoleia championii); 10) Melampyrum nemorosum; 11) Euphorbia milii var. splendens; 12) Warszewiczia (Warszewitzia coccinea); 13) Alloplectus peltatus; 14)Clary sage (Salvia sclarea). Chromolithograph, published in 1897.
Ruby Throated Hummingbirds Hover Over Trumpet Vine
A detailed close up of trumpet honeysuckle flowers blooming.
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Trumpet Vine in Full Flower hanging over a White Wall
Poisonous plants: 1) February daphne (Daphne mezereum) with fruits and blossoms; 2) Green hellebore (Helleborus viridis) with fruit and seed; 3) Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) with opened fruits; 4) European black nightshade (Solanum nigrum) with fruits and blossom; 5) Monk's-hood (Aconitum napellus) with opened and closed fruits, and blossom (cross section); 6) Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) with blossom and fruit; 7) Jimsonweed (Datura Stramonium) with blossom and fruit; 8) Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) with blossom and fruit with opened lid; 9) Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) with blossom and fruit. Lithograph after Paul Behrend (German agricultural chemist, 1853 - 1905), published in 1897.
Flowers campsis with rain drops on a dark background close up, selective fokus.
Vector branch with outline orange Campsis radicans or trumpet vine flower bunch with bud isolated on white background. Creeper liana Campsis in contour style for summer design.
Beautiful red flowers of the trumpet vine or trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans). Branch of trumpet vine with many red flowers. ampsis Flamenco bright orange flowers winding over the fence in greenery
Vector branch with outline orange Campsis radicans or trumpet vine flower bunch, bud and ornate green leaves isolated on white background. Contour creeper liana Campsis for summer design.
Mandevilla is tropical and subtropical flowering vines, belonging to the dogbane family. It is commonly known as rock trumpet. Mandevilla develops spectacular and often flagrant flowers in warm climate. It comes in a variety of colors, including white, pink, yellow and red. A Japanese plant breeding company bred a new variety called Sun Parasol, which is popular for its exceptional, velvety flowers with a richer color – the deepest saturated red – and last longer than other Mandevilla, blooming non-stop from spring to fall.
Mandevilla is tropical and subtropical flowering vines, belonging to the dogbane family. It is commonly known as rock trumpet. Mandevilla develops spectacular and often flagrant flowers in warm climate. It comes in a variety of colors, including white, pink, yellow and red. A Japanese plant breeding company bred a new variety called Sun Parasol, which is popular for its exceptional, velvety flowers with a richer color – the deepest saturated red – and last longer than other Mandevilla, blooming non-stop from spring to fall.
Trumpet with banner. 3d illustration isolated on white background
Red flowers of Campsis grandiflora in blossoming during summer. Campsis grandiflora, commonly known as the Chinese trumpet vine
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Close up of red climber flower campsis also known as trumpet creeper and trumpet vine flower. Horizontal stock image.
Mandevilla is tropical and subtropical flowering vines, belonging to the dogbane family. It is commonly known as rock trumpet. Mandevilla develops spectacular and often flagrant flowers in warm climate. It comes in a variety of colors, including white, pink, yellow and red. A Japanese plant breeding company bred a new variety called Sun Parasol, which is popular for its exceptional, velvety flowers with a richer color – the deepest saturated red – and last longer than other Mandevilla, blooming non-stop from spring to fall.
beautiful flowering of pocketbook plant, Calceolaria crenatifolia, Calceolariaceae
A Trumpet vine plant flowers hanging from the green leafy branches
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Vibrant exotic tropical bloom of Cuphea Hummingbird's Lunch Cigar Plant, red and yellow tubular flowers with green foliage in the summer garden.
Open blooms of a bright red, pink and white Penstemon plant, also known as beard tongues.
A studio shot of a red boxing glove isolated on white background
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
Flowers campsis with buds and rain drops on a dark background close up, selective fokus.
Magnoliids, Asterids: 1) Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), b-stamen; 2) Gratiole (Gratiola officinalis), b-stamen; 3) Heath speedwel (Veronica officinalis), b-stamen, c-seed capsule; 4) Finger speedwell (Veronica triphyllos), b+c-blossom. Chromolithograph, published in 1895.
Campsis grandiflora or chinese trumpet creeper branches or vigorous trumpet vine is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae.
Beautiful red flower of Snapdragon, Bunny rabbits or Antirrhinum Majus in the flower garden on sunny spring day
Trumpet vine flowers. Bignomiaceae deciduous vine. The flowering season is from July to August. It grows vines on trees and walls and blooms large orange and red flowers.
A studio shot of a red boxing glove isolated on white background
Trumpet vine flowers. Bignomiaceae deciduous vine. The flowering season is from July to August. It grows vines on trees and walls and blooms large orange and red flowers.
Mandevilla is tropical and subtropical flowering vines, belonging to the dogbane family. It is commonly known as rock trumpet. Mandevilla develops spectacular and often flagrant flowers in warm climate. It comes in a variety of colors, including white, pink, yellow and red. A Japanese plant breeding company bred a new variety called Sun Parasol, which is popular for its exceptional, velvety flowers with a richer color – the deepest saturated red – and last longer than other Mandevilla, blooming non-stop from spring to fall.
orange flowers of Campsis radicans shrub
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