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Rosales Collection (#8)

"Nature's Delight: A Rosales Extravaganza" Witness the stunning Eurasian bullfinch

Background imageRosales Collection: Pyrus sp. apple (Fearns Pippin apple)

Pyrus sp. apple (Fearns Pippin apple)
Plate 43 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Pyrus sp. pear (Aston Town Pear)

Pyrus sp. pear (Aston Town Pear)
Plate 18 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Anacardium occidentale L. cashew apple

Anacardium occidentale L. cashew apple

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. plum (The Nectarine Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (The Nectarine Plum)
Plate 39 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Malas sp. apple (Hughess New Golden Pippin Apple)

Malas sp. apple (Hughess New Golden Pippin Apple)
Plate 26 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Pyrus sp. pear (Colmart Pear)

Pyrus sp. pear (Colmart Pear)
Plate 19 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Pyrus sp. apple (Sykehouse Apple)

Pyrus sp. apple (Sykehouse Apple)
Plate 40 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. plum (Catherine Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (Catherine Plum)
Plate 24 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. plum (Coes Golden Drop Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (Coes Golden Drop Plum)
Plate 14 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Robinsons Pippin Apple

Robinsons Pippin Apple
Plate 42 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Yellow Ingestrie Pippin Apple

Yellow Ingestrie Pippin Apple
Plate 21 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. cherry (Bigarreau Cherry)

Prunus sp. cherry (Bigarreau Cherry)
Plate 46 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Rubus idaeus, yellow Antwerp raspberry

Rubus idaeus, yellow Antwerp raspberry
Plate 37 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus persica, nectarine

Prunus persica, nectarine
Plate 31 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 12, Hort. Atlas 1870. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Illustration entitled Fruits a noyau

Background imageRosales Collection: Pyrus sp. pear (Gansels Bergamot Pear)

Pyrus sp. pear (Gansels Bergamot Pear)
Plate 17 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. cherry (Black Circassian Cherry)

Prunus sp. cherry (Black Circassian Cherry)
Plate 31 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Malus domestica, apple (Scarlet Nonpareil Apple)

Malus domestica, apple (Scarlet Nonpareil Apple)
Plate 12 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Malas domestica, apple (Wormsley Pippin Apple)

Malas domestica, apple (Wormsley Pippin Apple)

Background imageRosales Collection: Ulmus glabra, elm tree pollen

Ulmus glabra, elm tree pollen
Microscope photograph of modern pollen grain from a wych or English elm tree

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. apricot (The Moor Park Apricot)

Prunus sp. apricot (The Moor Park Apricot)
Plate 9 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus sp. plum (La Royale Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (La Royale Plum)
Plate 47 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Prunus persica, peach (La Noblesse Peach)

Prunus persica, peach (La Noblesse Peach)
Plate 2 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRosales Collection: Alchemilla vulgaris, common Ladys mantle

Alchemilla vulgaris, common Ladys mantle

Background imageRosales Collection: Rubus australis, bush lawyer

Rubus australis, bush lawyer
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageRosales Collection: Pereskia grandifolia, rose cactus

Pereskia grandifolia, rose cactus
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Clusia dodecapetala

Background imageRosales Collection: Ficus obliqua, small leaved fig tree

Ficus obliqua, small leaved fig tree
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageRosales Collection: Endpiece wreath

Endpiece wreath
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa indica subviolacea, near-violet China rose

Rosa indica subviolacea, near-violet China rose
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817. Illustration entitled Rosier des Indes a fleurs presque violette

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa pumila, rose of love

Rosa pumila, rose of love
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redout? (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817. Illustration entitled Rosier d Amour

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa mollissima flore submultiplici, double soft-leaved rose

Rosa mollissima flore submultiplici, double soft-leaved rose
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817. Illustration entitled Rosier a feuilles molle

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa nivea, snow-white rose

Rosa nivea, snow-white rose

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa redutea glauca, red-leaved rose

Rosa redutea glauca, red-leaved rose
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817. Illustration entitled Rosier Redoute a feuilles glauques

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa rubrifolia, red-leaved rose

Rosa rubrifolia, red-leaved rose
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817. Illustration entitled Rosier a feuilles rougeatres

Background imageRosales Collection: Rosa gallica, red rose

Rosa gallica, red rose
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840), from his publication Choix des plus belles fleurs (The Most Beautiful Flowers), c. 1827-33. Illustration entitled Rosier La Duchesse d Orleans

Background imageRosales Collection: Polished slab of rhodonite

Polished slab of rhodonite
A pink specimen of rhodonite (manganese iron magnesium calcium silicate). Rhodon is greek for rose

Background imageRosales Collection: ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). The Presentation

ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). The Presentation of de Don Juan de Austria to Charles V in Yuste. 1869. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Reina Sofia Art Centre National Museum

Background imageRosales Collection: ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). Self-Portrait

ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). Self-Portrait. 1863. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageRosales Collection: ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). Queen Isabella s

ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). Queen Isabella s
ROSALES, Eduardo (1836-1873). Queen Isabellas Will. 1864. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageRosales Collection: Red rose

Red rose

Background imageRosales Collection: Cotoneaster Horizontalis

Cotoneaster Horizontalis, a short shrub cultivated as an ornamental plant. Depending on the time of year it has white or pink flowers and red berries (pomes), and is a source of food for birds



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"Nature's Delight: A Rosales Extravaganza" Witness the stunning Eurasian bullfinch, its vibrant red plumage contrasting beautifully against a branch adorned with luscious Rowan berries. In another corner of this diverse ecosystem, the Indian rubber tree stands tall, providing sustenance to a Golden Cinquefoil in full bloom. A heartwarming scene unfolds as a Tree sparrow tenderly feeds its fledgling on a Hawthorn branch, while Fragaria chiloensis adds a touch of sweetness to the surroundings. Marvel at the resplendent Rosa bifera macrocarpa, known for blooming throughout all four seasons and captivating any passerby. The Xylomelum pyriforme showcases its woody pear fruits, enticing creatures like the Keel-billed toucan perched atop a Trumpet tree in Guatemala's Caribbean slope. Spring brings forth an Indigo bunting perched gracefully amidst flowering Serviceberry branches in Salamanca, New York - truly an enchanting sight. As autumn arrives, feast your eyes upon vast Hybrid Poplar plantations near Irrigon's Boardman Tree Farm; their golden foliage painting nature's canvas. But even amidst beauty lies intrigue - witness Robins pincushion gall caused by Gall wasp on wild Dog rose; nature's intricate dance of life and survival. Rosales - an extraordinary tapestry woven with colors, flavors, and wonders that remind us of Mother Nature's boundless creativity.