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Phytophoto Index 2011 PhytoPhoto 2011 Image Availability Index Accessing the photo collection is easy. Simply send an email with the plant names or a description of images sought to [email protected] and a gallery of photos meeting your criteria will be submitted to you, usually within hours. Abeliophyllum disticum Acacia iteaphylla Aciphylla aurea Abeliophyllum disticum ‘Roseum’ Acacia longifolia Acnistis australis-good blue Abelmoschus esculentus "Okra" Acacia pravissima Acoelorraphe wrightii Abelmoschus manihot Acacia pravissima Golden Carpet Aconitum bartletii DJHC Abies balsamea 'Nana' Acacia rubida Aconitum Blue Lagoon Abies concolor 'Blue Cloak' Acaena inermis Purpurea Aconitum carmichaelii Abies guatemalensis Acanthus mollis Aconitum carmichaelii Barkers Variety Abies koreana Aurea Acanthus mollis Hollards Gold Aconitum carmichaelii Pink Sensation Abies koreana 'Glauca' Acanthus mollis Tasmanian Angel Aconitum episcopale Abies koreana 'Green Carpet' Acanthus spinosus Aconitum episcopale UBC Abies koreana 'Horstmann's Silberlocke' Acca sellowiana Aconitum japonicum ssp. subcuneatum Abies koreana 'Silberperle' Acer and Buxus formal planting Aconitum lycoctonum Abies koreana 'Silberzwerg' Acer buergerianum Aconitum moldavicum Abies koreana 'Silver Show' Acer carpinifolium Aconitum pulchellum Abies koreana-cone Acer circinatum Aconitum sp. aff. episcopale DJHC Abies lasiocarpa Acer circinatum in fall color Aconitum sp. aff. volubile DJHC Abies lasiocarpa v. arizonica 'Argentea' Acer circinatum 'Pacific Fire' Aconitum sp. DJH Abies lasiocarpa v. arizonica 'Glauca Acer crataegifolium Veitchii Aconitum sp. DJHC Compacta' Acer davidii Aconitum sp. EDHCH Abies nordmanniana 'Golden Spreader' Acer davidii ssp. grosseri Aconitum sp. HC Abies pindrow Acer glabrum Aconitum sp. HWJ Abies pinsapo 'Aurea' Acer griseum Aconitum sp. HWJCM Abromeitiella – see Deuterocohnia Acer japonicum Acorus frost Abutilon 'Armando' Acer japonicum ‘Aconitifolium’ Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' Abutilon Cannington Sonia Acer macrophyllum Acslepias californica Abutilon 'Challo' Acer macrophyllum-flower Actaea pachypoda Abutilon 'Cotton Candy' Acer macrophyllum-yellow Actaea rubra Abutilon Freckles Acer mandschuricum Actaea spicata Abutilon Fruit Punch Acer negundo Actinidia arguta Abutilon Furious Yellow Acer negundo var violaceum Actinidia chinensis-male Abutilon Hari Krishna Acer oliverianum Actinidia deliciosa Abutilon Hot Pepper Acer oliverianum ssp. formosanum Actinidia deliciosa foliage Abutilon Kenny Sweetheart Acer palmatum Actinidia hemsleyana Abutilon 'Linda Vista Rose' Acer palmatum ‘Elegans’ Actinidia kolomitka Abutilon Louis Mariqnac Acer palmatum 'Aratama' Actinidia sp Abutilon megapotamicum Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' Adenanthos sericea Abutilon Moonchimes Acer palmatum fall color Adenium obeseum Abutilon Moonglow Acer palmatum 'Higasayama' Adenium obeseum rose Abutilon Moonshadow Acer palmatum in front of window Adenium obeseum white Abutilon Nabob Acer palmatum in orange fall color Adenophora lamarckii HC Abutilon New One Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku' Adenophora multiflora Abutilon orange-red Acer palmatum 'Shindeshojo' Adenophora polymorpha Abutilon Paisley Acer palmatum 'Shishigashira' Adenophora radiatifolia HC Abutilon Pink Hybrid Acer palmatum var. dissectum Adenophora takedae Abutilon Pink Supreme Acer palmatum var. dissectum Dissectum Adiantum aleuticum Abutilon Saddlers Viride Group Adiantum dew Abutilon Snowfall Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' Adiantum sp. Abutilon Souvenir de Bonn Acer pseudoplatanus Adiantum trapeziforme v. braziliense Abutilon staminoid double orange Acer pseudoplatanus ‘Puget Pink’ Adiantum venustum Abutilon Temple Bells Acer pseudoplatanus 'Purpureum' Adonidia merrillii Abutilon Thomas Hobbs Acer rubrum Aechium caudarum Abutilon Tiffany Sconce Acer rubrum and stop sign Aechmea fasciata Abutilon 'Tom Trillium' Acer rufinerve Hatsuyuki Aechmea fasciata v. purpurea Abutilon trifidus? Acer saccharinum Aechmea fendleri Abutilon 'Vesuvius' Acer saccharum Aechmea mariae-reginae Abutilon Victor Reiter Acer shirasawanum ‘Autumn Moon’ Aechmea mexicana Abutilon Victory Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' Aechmea mulfordii Abutilon vitifolium Acer sieboldianum Aegopodium podagraria 'Variegatum' Abutilon vitifolium Album Acer tegmentosum Aeonium Abutilon vitifolium white Acer tegmentosum ‘Joe Witt’ Aeonium arboreum 'Atropurpureum' Abutilon Wisley Red Achillea and Brodiaea Aeonium arboreum Cyclops Abutilon-orange Achillea millefolium Aeonium arboreum purple hybrids Abutilon-white Achillea millefolium "Yarrow" Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea' Achillea millefolium in winter Aeonium 'Cyclops' Acacia boormanii Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' Aeonium flowers Acacia cultriformis Achlys triphylla Aeonium holochrysum Acacia dealbata Acidanthera bicolor Aeonium 'Sunburst' Acacia dealbata Purpurea Acidanthera bicolor var. murielae Aeonium tabuliforme PhytoPhoto © Joshua McCullough Check for updates at www.PhytoPhoto.com PhytoPhoto.com Accessing the Phytophoto collection is easy. Simply send an email with the plant names or a description of images sought to [email protected] and a gallery of photos meeting your criteria will be submitted to you, usually within hours. Aeonium urbicum Agave colorata Allium acuminatum- white Aeonium 'Zwartkop' Agave ferdinandi-regis Allium aff. sikkimense DJHC Aeonium-variegated Agave frost Allium aff. tolmiei Aeschyanthus Agave geminiflora Allium ampeloprasum v. porrim "Leek" Aeschynanthus 'Scooby Doo' Agave guiengola Allium amplectens Aeschynanthus 'Tricolor' Agave guiengola-variegated Allium and Eryngium bouquet Aesculus californica Agave gypsophila Allium carinatum Aesculus carnea 'Fort McNair' Agave horridula Allium cepa "Onion" Aesculus flava Agave 'Kissho Kan' Allium cepa "Onion" flowers Aesculus hippocastanum Agave lophantha 'Quadricolor' Allium cernuum Aesculus indica Agave mapisaga var. lisa Allium christophii Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' Agave montana 'Baccarat' Allium crenulatum Aesculus x neg. Erythroblastos Agave multifilifera Allium cristophii Agapanthus [Verwood Dorset] Agave ocahui Allium cristophii-variegated Agapanthus Baby Blue Agave parryi Allium falcifolium Agapanthus Blue Leap Agave parryi 'Huachuca Blue' Allium Globemaster Agapanthus Blue Mist Agave parryi v. truncata Allium haematochiton Agapanthus camp. albus Agave parryi var. huachucensis Allium hollandicum Purple Sensation Agapanthus Elaine Agave polyanthiflora Allium hookeri v. muliense Agapanthus 'Flore Pleno' Agave rosette Allium in Lonicera nitida 'Lemon Beauty' Agapanthus Gayle's Lilac Agave salmiana Allium karataviense Agapanthus 'Headbourne Hybrids' Agave scabra x victoria-reginae Allium roseum Agapanthus inapertus Graskop Agave schidigera 'Shira ito no Ohi' Allium sativum "Garlic" Agapanthus Kingston Blue Agave schottii Allium sativum "Garlic" flowers Agapanthus Little White Agave seedlings! Allium schubertii Agapanthus Loch Hope Agave shawii Allium seed Agapanthus Midnight Blue Agave sisalana Allium seedhead Agapanthus 'Mood Indigo' Agave sisalana macro Allium sp EDM Agapanthus Storm Cloud Agave toumeyana v. bella Allium sp. DJHK Agapanthus 'Stormcloud' Agave victoriae-reginae Allium sphaerocephalum Agapanthus Summer Gold Agave x leopoldii Allium wallichii HWJCM Agapanthus Tinkerbell Agave! Allotropa virgata Agapanthus White Ice Ageratina altissima almond Agapetes incurvata x serpens 'Lugvan Agonis flexuosa After Dark Alnus cordata Cross' Agonis flexuosa 'Jervis Bay Afterdark' Alnus japonica Agapetes 'Ludgvan Cross' Agoseris aurantiaca Alnus rubra Agapetes serpens Agoseris sp. Alocasia Agastache Agroseris aurantiacus Alocasia cuprea Agastache aurantiaca 'Apricot' air layering Alocasia infernalis 'Kapit' Agastache 'Blue Fortune' Aix sponsa "Wood Duck" Alocasia loweii 'Tiffany' Agastache f. [SnowSpires] Ajuga Black Scallops Alocasia macrorrhiza Agastache 'Firebird' Ajuga Catlins Giant Alocasia macrorrhizos Agastache Just Peachy/Mandarin Dreams Ajuga Chocolate Chip Alocasia portei Agastache 'Pink Panther' Ajuga incisa 'Bikun' ('Frosted Jade') Aloe Agastache pringlei Ajuga pyramidalis Metallica Crispa Aloe africana Agastache Rosy Giant Ajuga reptans 'Arctic Fox' Aloe arborescens Agastache rupestris 'Apache Sunset' Ajuga reptans 'Blueberry Muffin' Aloe at Lotusland Agastache 'Shaniko' Ajuga reptans 'Metallica Crispa' Aloe banksii Agathis australis Ajuga 'Sparkle' Aloe 'Blue Elf' Agathis robusta Akaka Falls Aloe cameronii Agave @ Huntington Akebia quinata Aloe capitata v. quartziticola Agave americana Akebia quinata Alba Aloe castanea Agave americana Aureovariegata Akebia trifoliata variegated Aloe deltoideodonta Agave americana frozen Alangium at UBC Aloe dorotheae Agave americana 'Marginata' against Alangium platanifolium v. macrophyllum Aloe dorotheae 'Orange Crush' sunset Alangium platanifolium v. macrophyllum Aloe ferox Agave americana v. medio-picta 'Alba' DJH Aloe inyangensis Agave americana v. protoamericana Albizia julibrissin Aloe marlothii Agave americana Variegata Albizia julibrissin 'Summer Chocolate' Aloe mitriformis Agave and Aeonium Alcantarea (Vriesea) imperialis Aloe mutabilis Agave and Cuphea Alcea rosea 'Nigra' Aloe polyphylla Agave angustifolia Alchemilla mollis Aloe reitzii Agave angustifolia 'Marginata' Alchemilla pectinata Aloe sapinaria? Agave atrovirens Alectoris chukar Aloe sinkatan x peckii Agave attenuata Aleurites moluccana Aloe striata Agave 'Blue Glow' Aleyrodidae "Whitefly" Aloe striatula Agave bracteosa Allamanda cathartica Aloe suprafoliata Agave bracteosa Calamar Allium "Green
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