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Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus) Has His Eyes Open During A Very Peaceful Rest; Churchill, Manitoba, Canada PacificStock
The spotted blush enothera from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
A Lone Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus) Walks Up And Stares Into The Camera With A Curious Look; Churchill, Manitoba, Canada PacificStock
The brick-red Chinese azalea from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Bell-bearing heath from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Lilac hibiscus from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Lieut. sullivans passion-flower from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Heart-leaved manettia from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Violet clematis flower from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Naked-flowering Erythrina from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Two-colored collinsia from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Rose clare from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
The harebell of St.Angelo from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Large Purple Chilian Evening Primrose from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Two-coloured Helichrysum from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Dense flowered dendrobiumfrom Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Laurel-leaved custard apple from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Grays invincible camellia from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
The north-west honeysuckle from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Large-flowered Mexican poppy from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Blushing lophospermum from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Shewy phlox from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Large-leaved tristania from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Pale Corona Amaryllis from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Lady Josikas lilac from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Donckelaers japan camelia from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Tthree-toothed purshia from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Long-styled crucianella from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com
Double red curled tree peony from Edwards Botanical Register 1829-1847 by Sydenham Edwards John Lindley and James Ridgway. IStockHistory com