RF2DP5PEN–Australian native yellow star shaped flowers of the Bulbine Lily, Bulbine glauca, family Asphodelaceae. Endemic to NSW, Victoria and Tasmania
RF2JTDAAJ–The yellow flower of the Australian native herb known as Native Leek (Bulbine semibarbata)
RF2WEFTN7–Snake flower (Bulbine frutescens) is a perennial herb native to southern Africa. Flowers detail.
RFDT5CB1–Family: Asphodelaceae / Liliaceae Stalked Bulbine, Rankkopieva, Orange African Bulbine Origin: South Africa
RF2BTFB3M–Abstract close-up of flowers and buds of Bulbine frutescens also known as Burn Jelly plant
RM2AY5WF8–Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RMBRTRFA–Yellow flowered form of Bulbine,frutescens in macro with smooth green background
RMHEG0DB–Bulbine frutescens inflorescence
RM2CN6YRB–Bulbine abyssinica in the botanical garden
RMHEG0D3–Bulbine frutescens inflorescence
RF2WNWAWG–Crinum asiaticum (poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, spider lily, Bulbine asiatica). The entire plant is toxic, especially the bulb
RMHEG0CW–Bulbine frutescens inflorescence
RFM6Y4HG–Flower flies harmless flies and valuable pollinators
RF2J3N9KR–Sydney Australia, bright yellow flowerhead of a bulbine latifolia native to southern africa
RF2M049EH–Small Wild Kopieva Plant of the species Bulbine frutescens
RF2F4N2FC–Yellow flowers of Bulbine lily (Bulbine bulbosa) in the garden
RF2G6PXH9–Sydney Australia, bright yellow flowerhead of a bulbine latifolia native to southern africa
RFKEHWJE–South African plant Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RF2MX1XYX–Close up view of the beautiful Bulbine frutescens wildflower.
RF2HDFM4K–bulbine frutescens
RMBM1DHE–Bulbine frutescens
RMAN4BH5–Bulbine frutescens
RF2T8PFP4–Old illustration of Kopieva (Bulbine annua). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMAX5MN7–Yellow African Bulbine
RF2T9R8FP–Old illustration of Spreading Bulbine (Bulbine asphodeloides). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMKCKNAC–Bulbine lily (Bulbine bulbosa). Aboriginal people ate the corms. East coast Tasmania, Australia
RF2T8DC0J–Old illustration of Snake Flower (Bulbine frutescens). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2DHMEA7–Albuca seineri (syn. Ornithogalum seineri) from Kruger NP, South Africa.
RM2JFAPYT–Albuca seineri (syn. Ornithogalum seineri) from Kruger NP, South Africa.
RF2WNWAWC–Crinum asiaticum (poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, spider lily, Bulbine asiatica). The entire plant is toxic, especially the bulb
RMHEG0CT–Bulbine frutescens inflorescence
RFM6Y4HW–Flower flies harmless flies and valuable pollinators
RF2BTRMDF–celandine flower
RF2M049EP–Small Wild Kopieva Plant of the species Bulbine frutescens
RF2F4FJDR–Yellow flowers of Bulbine lily (Bulbine bulbosa) in the garden
RF2G6PXMC–Sydney Australia, bright yellow flowers of a bulbine latifolia bush a native to southern africa
RFPEHHYX–South African plant Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RF2MX1Y0C–Close up view of the beautiful Bulbine frutescens wildflower.
RF2T6YGFK–photo of autumn flowers on natural background
RMM037BC–Bulbine frutescens 'Hallmark' - San Francisco Botanical Garden - DSC09779
RF2HAPKGF–Shallow focus of a Bulbine bulbosa
RF2T7T11P–Old illustration of Snake Flower (Bulbine frutescens). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2DHME91–Albuca seineri (syn. Ornithogalum seineri) from Kruger NP, South Africa.
RM2JFAPYM–Albuca seineri (syn. Ornithogalum seineri) from Kruger NP, South Africa.
RF2WNWAM9–Crinum asiaticum (poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, spider lily, Bulbine asiatica). The entire plant is toxic, especially the bulb
RMKJDM57–Gfp bulbine
RFM6Y4ET–Flower flies harmless flies and valuable pollinators
RMA4HMFH–Common bulbine Bulbine praemorsa Spring flowers on Kamiesberg near Kamieskroon Namaqualand South Africa
RF2TCNPKN–Bulbine bulbosa, bulbine lily, native leek, golden lily, or native onion
RF2KF6X19–Yellow flowers of asphodelaceae bulbine caulescens in the garden. Summer and spring time
RF2WFD0MC–Bulbine caulescens L. Here As Anthericum frutescens (Bulbine caulescens) from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle Bulbine is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae and subfamily Asphodeloideae, named for the bulb-shaped tuber of many species.
RFJGKK9C–South African plant Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RFEY43A2–hoverfly in forest
RF2T6YGFX–photo of autumn flowers on natural background
RF2JHPM3N–A Chacma Baboon eating a Watsonia tabularis bulb on the Cape peninsula in Southern Africa
RMA0THGC–Yellow African Bulbine
RMM06CR2–Bulbine frutescens 'Tiny Tangerine'
RF2F9A5K9–Selective focus of bulbine flowers grown in a field against a blurred background
RMM06A70–Bulbine frutescens, single flower
RMATMFFC–Yellow bulbine lily flower
RMM069PG–Bulbine alooides Prague 2012 1
RF2WNWB15–Crinum asiaticum (poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, spider lily, Bulbine asiatica). The entire plant is toxic, especially the bulb
RMH4NPKK–Anthericum frutescens, Bulbine fruitscens, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816
RFM6Y4FR–Flower flies harmless flies and valuable pollinators
RMA4HMFG–Common bulbine Bulbine praemorsa Spring flowers on Kamiesberg near Kamieskroon Namaqualand South Africa
RF2TCNPXF–Bulbine bulbosa, bulbine lily, native leek, golden lily, or native onion
RF2RFNBWK–Orange and yellow bulbine flowers against a dark background
RF2WFD0NP–Anthericum alooides Bulbine alooides (L.) Willd. from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle Bulbine alooides is a species of geophytic plant in the genus Bulbine. It is endemic to South Africa, where it grows in the Cape Provinces, KwaZulu-Natal, and Northern Provinces. It is widespread in rocky areas in the southern Cape Region.
RFPEHMNH–South African plant Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RFEY43AD–hoverfly in forest
RFPE08A7–S. African plant Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RFKPMEHC–S. African plant Bulbine
RM2RXGB3F–Yellow African Bulbine, Kenya (Bulbine frutescens)
RF2F23F8E–A Chacma Baboon eating a Watsonia tabularis bulb on the Cape peninsula in Southern Africa
RMA0THT2–Yellow African Bulbine
RFKPMG6J–S. African plant Bulbine
RF2MB9W2R–Yellow blossoms of Bulbine frutescens in the blurred background
RFKPT1G9–Sout African plant Bulbine natalensis
RF2T8DC0H–Old illustration of Waterpypie (Bubine alooides). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RF2WNWAW4–Crinum asiaticum (poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, spider lily, Bulbine asiatica). The entire plant is toxic, especially the bulb
RMH4NPM8–Anthericum longiscapum, Bulbine longiscapa; Anthéric à longues hampes, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees
RFKR1B1F–Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RMA4HM2X–Common bulbine Bulbine praemorsa Spring flowers in Goegap Nature Reserve Springbok Namaqualand South Africa
RF2TCNPPJ–Bulbine bulbosa, bulbine lily, native leek, golden lily, or native onion
RFKR0ARF–Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine
RF2WFD0KW–Bulbine annua (L.) Willd. Here As Anthericum annuum from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle Bulbine is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae and subfamily Asphodeloideae, named for the bulb-shaped tuber of many species. It was formerly placed in the Liliaceae. It is found chiefly in Southern Africa, with a few species extending into tropical Africa and a few others in Australia and Yemen
RM2A77CGR–Leek lily, Bulbine semibarbata (Half-bearded anthericum, Anthericum semibarbatum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RFEY43A5–hoverfly in forest
RFKEFPWA–S. African plant Bulbine natalensis also known with common name Bulbine