RMBEMX3B–Ardisia or Low Shoebutton, Ardisia humilis, Myrsinaceae, Himalayas, Asia.
RFEB0ECX–closeup of red berry of ardisia crenata
RFE8N2KC–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
RF2KEAKHG–Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae is known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry.
RF2K93HKY–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RM2AN059X–ARDISIA JAPONICA VARIEGATA SHRUB VARIEGATED LEAF LEAVES CLOSE UP
RFD7XM8M–Ardisia
RM2C01WJG–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae )
RF2PJT0JG–Close up of a corrugated leaf of Ardisia, a tropical terrarium plant
RF2HJW28X–Ardisia crenata Alba growing in Far East of Russia
RF2DJAW8A–Red ball flower, ardisia crenata
RF2K0N35G–Flowers of 'Tucuico' tree (Ardisia pleurobotrya)
RF2T3M0DK–Ardisia elliptica has sparse fruit clusters. The color is black with a glossy surface.
RFS46X6F–Red berries of Ardisia crenata aka Christmas berry/ Australian holly surrounded by flowering shrubs and foliage drenched with raindrops on a cold, wet winter day in Melbourne, Australia.
RF2C0C63C–Coralberry Flower (Ardisia crenata)
RF2GJ2T29–angle view herb ZouMaTai or Radix Ardisiae Gigantifoliae or Ardisia Gigantifolia Stapf
RF2G4PMNJ–Water Droplet On Fresh Red Fruit Ardisia crenata
RF2HAMA2K–Ardisia elliptica (shoebutton ardisia, duck's eye and coralberry) with a natural background. Indonesian call it lempeni
RMBEMX4A–Ardisia or Low Shoebutton, Ardisia humilis, Myrsinaceae, Himalayas, Asia.
RF2RBWAPT–ardisia, coral tree close-up
RFW426JP–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
RF2KEAKD0–Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae is known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry.
RF2K93HMW–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RF2K8AJAE–Ardisia crenata plant with red bright berries
RFD7XM82–Ardisia
RF2APGGGH–Red fruits of ardisia crenata or coral berrie in Japanese winter / Christmas berry
RFD7XM4T–Ardisia
RF2HJW28Y–East Asian flowering plant Ardisia crenata sims
RF2DJAX4A–Red ball flower, ardisia crenata
RF2PM1N2C–Close up of a corrugated leaves of Ardisia, a tropical terrarium plant
RF2T3M0FT–Ardisia elliptica has sparse fruit clusters. The color is black with a glossy surface.
RMPFKXRB–Green leaves and red berries from Ardisia crenata (Coralberry or Spiceberry), close-up
RMHMW8TX–Coralberry (Ardisia crenata), flowers
RF2GJ2R2A–top view herb ZouMaTai or Radix Ardisiae Gigantifoliae or Ardisia Gigantifolia Stapf
RF2G4PMKN–Water Droplet On Fresh Red Fruit Ardisia crenata
RF2HAMA0D–Ardisia elliptica (shoebutton ardisia, duck's eye and coralberry) with a natural background. Indonesian call it lempeni
RMA1E8XR–coral ardisia, hen's eyes, coralberry (Ardisia crenata), leaf, in the notches of the crenate leafes live bacteria in symbiosis
RMBEMX27–Ardisia or Low Shoebutton, Ardisia humilis, Myrsinaceae, Himalayas, Asia.
RF2RBWAPK–ardisia, coral tree close-up
RFW426K4–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
RF2KEAKCP–Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae is known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry.
RF2K93HN7–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RF2K8AJ0E–bright green leaves of ardisia revoluta kunth at close range view
RF2KFF1D0–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RF2RJR11Y–Watercolor Ardisia flowers set isolated on white background. Hand drawn watercolor illustration.
RFD7XM48–Ardisia
RF2HJW290–East Asian flowering plant Ardisia crenata sims
RFD7XM8Y–Ardisia
RF2DJAW65–Red ball flower, ardisia crenata
RFEKMYHA–Ardisia
RF2CGNK24–Illustration of ardisia plant in clay pot
RF2HAM9TH–Ardisia elliptica (shoebutton ardisia, duck's eye and coralberry) with a natural background. Indonesian call it lempeni
RFEKMYHG–Ardisia
RF2AH8E3D–Ornamental plant grown in pot with needles and red and white berries
RM2T62C57–Hen's eyes or dwarf ardisia, Ardisia crenata. Native of China, raised by nurseryman George Loddiges. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by an unknown artist from Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, edited by John Sims, London, 1818.
RFW426N8–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
RF2KEAKCA–Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae is known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry.
RF2K93HKN–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RF2AJ6FD1–Chinese New Year's Eve plant, red ardisia crenata fruit
RF2KFF1BX–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RMB9W1WN–Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata) twig with leaves and fruit
RFAJJ64Y–Ardisia ardisia crenata
RF2RJ9KJK–East Asian flowering plant Ardisia crenata sims
RF2F0DTK2–Ardisia crenata is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family, Primulaceae, that is native to East Asia.
RF2F6H9B6–East Asian flowering plant Ardisia crenata sims
RF2PYTF0K–An Ardisia Elliptica (Balu Dan) twig view with blooming pink colored flower clusters and green leaves
RF2B2FHJP–Home planting - Ardisia polycephala, tropical plant cultivating at home. Ardisia plant in clay pot
RF2CTD54A–Monochrome labels design with illustration of ardisia
RFKMA265–Different Christmas berry branches isolated on a white background.
RF2HAMA09–Ardisia elliptica (shoebutton ardisia, duck's eye and coralberry) with a natural background. Indonesian call it lempeni
RFEKMYHF–Ardisia
RF2B0T6Y2–Ornamental plant grown in pot with needles and red and white berries
RFEKMYHC–Ardisia
RFW426MG–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
RF2KEAKCF–Ardisia crenata, Primulaceae is known by a variety of names as Christmas berry, Australian holly, coral ardisia, coral bush, coralberry, coralberry.
RF2K93HMT–Closeup of fruits from plants of Ardisia elliptica also known as Shoe button ardisia, Shoebutton, China shrub, Lampenne. Rare plant
RFEKMYHH–Ardisia
RF2J7BN6T–Rivina humilis L, PHYTOLACCACEAE or Rough or Blood Berry or Coral Berry Plant
RFEKMYHD–Ardisia
RF2R2EHAE–Ardisia crenata.Watercolor flowers set. Hand painted vector illustration. Isolated on white background.
RFP9E0F3–Homemade Tree in a pot with red berries and green leaves. White background. Free space for text or a postcard
RFJCJXBA–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
RFP96RR4–Berry Fruit, Illustration Hand Drawn Sketch of Christmas Berries or Ardisia Crenata Fruits Isolated on White Background.
RF2PYTEW7–An Ardisia Elliptica branch with pink colored flowers cluster and green leaves .This plant known as the Balu Dan plant in Sri Lanka
RF2B2FHTC–Home planting - Ardisia polycephala, tropical plant cultivating at home. Ardisia plant in clay pot
RF2CTCW7G–Three colored labels with illustration of ardisia
RFKMA264–Different Christmas berry branches isolated on a white background.
RF2HAMA97–Ardisia elliptica (shoebutton ardisia, duck's eye and coralberry) with a natural background. Indonesian call it lempeni
RMRHK7XA–. The biology of flowering plants. Phanerogams; Plant physiology; Plant ecology; Plant Physiology. Fig. 36.—Bacterial nodules on leaves, i, Pavetta Zimniermanniatia, showing nodules along mid-rib. | nat. size. 2, Infection of leaf of Psychotria through stoma, and dissolution of leaf cells. Faber.) X 620. (After growth compared with infected plants. Faber isolated the symbiont, showed that it could fix free nitrogen, and that sterile plants infected with the cultures produced normal galls and normal growth (Fig. 36). The picture presented by Ardisia crispa is less clear. The bacterium again occ
RF2AT91HJ–Ornamental plant grown in pot with needles and red and white berries
RMMCJ7G7–. ARDISIA CRENUI.ATA. A very ornamental greenhouse plant, with dark green foliage and clusters of brilliant red berries. 50 cts. each. ASPARAGUS. Plumosus Nanus. This graceful variety is finer than the most delicate fern, and is an excellent house plant. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each; §1.50 and §2.50 per doz. Sprengeri. Invaluable as a decorative plant for growing in pots, window boxes, baskets, etc. Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 1 §1.50 per doz.; extra strong plants, 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. Sprengeri Varlegata. A pretty "sport," with every leaf edged white. 75 cts. each. AUCUBA J
RFW426N0–Ardisia Crenata ( Myrsinaceae ) plants small and bright red fruit
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