RF2H4G77Y–Macro shot of isolated Escallonia flowers and foliage
RF2HD599K–Red flower of Redclaws (Escallonia rubra) This plant part of the family of the Escalloniaceae, it is native to Chile and Argentina.
RMT7RWJY–Wind and salt tolerant evergreen foliage and red-pink flowers of the hardy hedging shrub, Escallonia rubra var. macrantha
RMP6NW1J–Profuse like apple blossom pink flowers, blossom of evergreen shrub Escallonia exoniensis Fradesii, Pink Princess Escallonia
RM2G52TAT–Escallonia macrantha in bloom.
RM2A77BW0–Red flowered escallonia, Escallonia rubra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RF2GB0H48–Escallonia rubra var macrantha Chilean gum box – deep pink tubular flowers and glossy dark green leaves, June, England, UK
RF2JJTKP7–A closeup of growing Red Escallonia (Escallonia rubra) flowers in a garden
RM2AWP371–Gardening in California, landscape and flower . rnata. Roses. Buxus sempervirens. Viburnum tinus. Clianthus puniceus. Lilac. Climbing Rose. Escallonia. Diervillea. Coprosma Baueriana and Spanish Broom. Cupressus Lawsoniana. Crataegus oxyacantha rubra. Deutzia. Myrtle. Euonymus. Pittosporum. Ligustrum Japonicum. Erica Mediterranea. Climbing Roses. [ 20 Planting List Planting ListFor Lot 40 X 120. Group No. I. Sugar Maple or Sterculia. 2. Phoenix reclinata or Brahea sonorge. 3- Myrtle. 4- Pittosporum tobira. 5- Etionymus Japonica aurea. 6. Escallonia rubra. 7- Choisya ternata. 8. Veronica decuss
RMP6H1KK–Red flowered escallonia, Escallonia rubra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMP6NW1G–Profuse like apple blossom pink flowers, blossom of evergreen shrub Escallonia exoniensis Fradesii, Pink Princess Escallonia
RF2JJTKTE–A closeup of growing Red Escallonia (Escallonia rubra) flowers in a garden
RM2AWP0CX–Gardening in California, landscape and flower . Honey-suckle. 51. Peppers. 52. Camphor and Choysiaternata, 53. Phcenix Canariensis. 54. Hymenosporum flavum and Holly. [ Tract—Continued. Group No. 55. Acacia mollissima, Pitto- sporum eugenoides andRomneya Coulterii. 56. Robinia bessoniana, Myrtle and Laurustinus. 57. Abies and Thuyopsis dolo- brata. 58. Prunus pissardii and Prunus mume. 59. Araucaria excelsa and Re- tinospora obtusa. 60. Picea pungens. 61. Escallonia rubra. 62. Albizzia Julibrissin and Quercus suber. 63. Libocedrus decurrens, Acacia armata and Azara macro-phylla. 64. Taxus bacc
RF2GMB0EX–Closeup of Escallonia rubra flowers in a field under the sunlight with a blurry background
RMP6NW1E–Profuse like apple blossom pink flowers, blossom of evergreen shrub Escallonia exoniensis Fradesii, Pink Princess Escallonia
RM2CHECMK–. Armstrong Nurseries . V2 feet, 60c. Euonymus japonicus aurea-marginatus. Gold-en Margined Euonymus. A variety of dwarf andcompact growth; leaves deep yellow toward theedges, blotched in the center with light and darkgreen. Flats of 100, $5.00. Escallonia rosea. A prettily foliaged shrub offree flowering habit; leaves are round, rough, andserrated; flowers dainty pink. Potted, 1 foot, 35ceach; $2.50 per 10. Escallonia rubra. Compact shrub with largedark leaves, shining above, dull underneath, edgesserrated; flowers deep red, in short terminal clusters. Potted, 1 to 1V2 feet, 50c. EUGENIA. Eug
RF2GMB0FD–Closeup of Escallonia rubra flowers in a field under the sunlight with a blurry background
RM2CE5A89–. Armstrong Nurseries . and ser-rated; flowers dainty pink. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. Escallonia rubra. 5 ft. Compact shrub with largedark leaves, shining above, dull underneath, edges ser-rated; flowers deep red, in short terminal clusters. Pot-ted, I y2 to 2 ft., $1.00; 10 to 12 in., 50c. EUGENIA. Brush Cherry Eugenia edulis. (New.) A new fruiting variety intro-duced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture fromBrazil. In addition to being an attractive shrub, it bearsfine fruit about the size of, and similar to a medium sizedplum, and is prized for jelly making. 1 to 1 Vz ft., $ 1.00. Eugeni
RF2HTKX27–Blooming red escallonia plant in the blurred background
RM2CDJ4C1–. Armstrong Nurseries . 1% ft., $1.00. ESCALLON I A. Escallonia alba. An excellent white flowering shrubof upright bushy growth, attaining a height of 8 to10 feet; leaves dark, glossy green; flowers pure white,borne in large terminal cymes in autumn and earlywinter. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 1 to 1% ft., 4Uc. Escallonia rosea. A prettily foliaged shrub of freeflowering habit; leaves are round, rough and serrated;flowers dainty pink. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 1 to 1%ft., 40c. Escallonia rubra. Compact shrub with large darkleaves, shining above, dull underneath, edges serrated;flowers deep red, in
RF2GMG3YG–Closeup of Escallonia rubra flowers in a garden under the sunlight with a blurry background
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