RM2CFNXY6–Ipomoea lobata Spanish Flag Ipomoea versicolor. Firecracker vine against blue sky
RMKCK6AN–Opening red, and fading to white, the tubular flowers of the annual climber, Spanish flag, Ipomoea lobata
RMBDTFJA–Ipomoea lobata, Mina lobata exotic looking climbing plant
RF2EGGY4F–Close up of Ipomoea labata a climbing perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Red orange yellow and white flowers through summer into autumn.
RMK4PBKC–Opening red, and fading to white, the tubular flowers of the annual climber, Spanish flag, Ipomoea lobata
RMGGD3N4–Ipomoea lobata - (Syn Mina lobata) ANN051833
RFDH318W–Detail of Spanish Flag, Mina lobata, flowers in early autumn.
RFM5WJA7–Ipomoea lobata climber
RMF76H6N–Ipomoea Lobata flower close-up
RM2RMWWJ3–Spanish firecracker vine (Ipomoea lobata), love vine, or fire vine, Ipomoea lobata, (formerly Mina lobata)
RM2CBERD2–Spanish flag or Firecracker vine (ipomoea lobata) close up of flower spike
RMBR0P3A–Ipomoea lobata, syn. Mina lobata orange red flower flowers garden plant plants
RMGK33M4–Mina or Ipomoea lobata, vine
RM2CBBEWW–Spanish flag or firecracker vine (Ipomea lobata) during the summer, in an English garden, East Yorkshire, England, UK, GB.
RFDE0JC8–Firecracker vine (Ipomoea lobata)
RMAWXFH4–Ipomoea lobata or Mina lobata
RM2CFNXXP–Ipomoea lobata Spanish Flag Firecracker vine flowers against blue sky
RFAE8KFB–Ipomoea lobata Mina lobata
RMEX23BC–Spanish flag, Ipomoea lobata (Lobe-leaved mina, Mina lobata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1842.
RF2EGGY76–Close up of Ipomoea labata a climbing perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Red orange yellow and white flowers through summer into autumn.
RMAF9WCP–Spanish flag (Quamoclit lobata, Mina lobata, Ipomoea lobata, Ipomoea versicolor), inflorescences
RF2DHW2TJ–Planted wooden container with colourful display of flowers
RFM5WJDX–Ipomoea lobata climber
RMF76HP1–Ipomoea Lobata flower close-up
RMB6656R–Summer planted wooden container
RMD3X9B7–Spanish flag (Ipomoea lobata) Syn. Mina lobata
RMBR0P1N–Ipomoea lobata, syn. Mina lobata orange red flower flowers garden plant plants
RMHMPKWK–Fire vine (Ipomoea lobata or Mina lobata), Convolvulaceae.
RM2CBBEET–Spanish flag vine (Ipomea lobata) during the summer, in an English garden, East Yorkshire, England, UK, GB.
RMB70TA3–Potter's Retreat garden with wood block floor covering
RM2ANAW8M–Wholesale prices for the trade 1904 : vegetable and flower seeds bulbs plants poultry supplies tools, etc . tive Plant Minstrel |0 20 $ 2 Ou Mimulus Moschatus, Musk Plant Miracle 75 10 00 Tigrinus mixed Misded 80 Tigrinus R. pi.. Double Monkey Flower Misery 1 50 New Large-Flowering, single Mister 1 50 Mina I<obata Mite 60 7 50 Sanguinea, one of our best annual climbers Miton 10 MO Mirabills, see Marvel of Peru. 42 Vaujfhans Seed Store, Chicago and New York. TEL. CIPHER. OZ. LB. Moniordica Balsamina, see Balsam Apple. Itlooii Klower, see Ipomoea. MoriiiiiKT Glory, see Convolvulus and Ipomcea
RM2CFNXY0–Ipomoea lobata Spanish Flag Ipomoea versicolor. Firecracker vine blue sky background
RFACHD9C–Ipomoea lobata syn Mina lobata
RMP7DRHP–Spanish flag, Ipomoea lobata (Lobe-leaved mina, Mina lobata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1842.
RF2EWWJW4–Close up of Ipomoea labata a climbing perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Red orange yellow and white flowers through summer into autumn.
RF2D9CTRW–Close up of Ipomoea labata a climbing perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Red orange yellow and white flowers through summer into autumn.
RMBDCMW0–Ipomoea lobata. Firecracker vine in flower. UK
RMB3PMC1–Mina lobata
RMKCW290–Spanish flag or fire vine, Ipomoea lobata (Lobe-leaved mina, Mina lobata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RFM5WJEW–Ipomoea lobata climber
RMF76HR7–Ipomoea Lobata flower close-up
RMW1C7FW–Archive image from page 552 of Deutsche Garten-Zeitung (1886). Deutsche Garten-Zeitung . deutschegartenze01witt Year: 1886 1886. No. 46] Mina lobata. 545 brinot, vvie die Ipomoea Quamoch't Loudon g-iebt das Jahr 1841 als erste iMiiführung- an, g-eblüht hat sie jedenfalls 1842 im Garten der Königl. Gartenbau- bildet und ist auf diese 'Weise in Ver- lust gerathen. J3as ist leider mit noch mehreren anderen ausgezeichneten Zier- pflanzen der Fall, welche in den 30er
RMPF9FT3–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. 1886. No. 46] Mina lobata. 545 brinot, vvie die Ipomoea Quamoch't Loudon g-iebt das Jahr 1841 als erste iMiiführung- an, g-eblüht hat sie jedenfalls 1842 im Garten der Königl. Gartenbau- bildet und ist auf diese "Weise in Ver- lust gerathen. J3as ist leider mit noch mehreren anderen ausgezeichneten Zier- pflanzen der Fall, welche in den 30er. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina
RMMCH05C–. MINA LOBATA. No. 6115. Charming half-hardy Mexican climb- ing annual, closely resembling the Ipomoeas both in growth and foliage, though from its flowers quite distinct from that genus. In color they are as singular as they are attractive ; the buds are, at first, of a vivid red, but turn to orange yellow im- mediately before they open, and when fully ex- panded the flowers are of a creamy white shade. They are freely produced from the base to the summit of the plant, which attains a height of from 18 to 20 feet and constitutes a strikingly beautiful object. Like the Cypress Vine (Ipomoea Qu
RM2CBBEKB–Spanish flag or firecracker vine (Ipomea lobata) during the summer, in an English garden, East Yorkshire, England, UK, GB.
RM2AKK20F–General list of high-grade seeds . CYPRESS VINE. MINA LOBATA. Pkt. Maerostemma. Yellowish green, tippedwith violet; stamens of enormous length. Height 15 ft $0 15 CONVOLVULUS. A. The well-known Morn-ing-Glories. Major, Blue. Height 10 ft 05 Major, Crimson. Height 10 ft 05 Major, Pink. Height 10 ft 05 Major, Striped. Height 10 ft 05 Major, White. Height 10 ft 05 Major, Mixed. Height 10 ft 05 Major, Double, White-veined purple. Height 10 ft 10 Aureus superbus. Yellow. Very fine and rare. Height 8 ft 15 CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea quamoclit). Hha.Well-known climbers, with handsome,delicate foliage. Sca
RMAKAFF0–Ipomoea lobata syn Mina lobata with bee
RMP9HAKH–Spanish flag or fire vine, Ipomoea lobata (Lobe-leaved mina, Mina lobata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RF2D9CTR7–Close up of Ipomoea labata a climbing perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Red orange yellow and white flowers through summer into autumn.
RMBDCMWJ–Ipomoea lobata. Firecracker vine in flower. UK
RMB3PMC4–Mina lobata
RMGHEY66–Ipomoea Morning glory 'Hazelwood blues' in an English garden
RFM5WJB7–Ipomoea lobata climber
RMKCTF9G–Spanish flag or fire vine, Ipomoea lobata (Lobe-leaved mina, Mina lobata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RM2CETGWA–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. st.Rhodorhiza, Wehh.Jacquemontia, Chois.Exogonium, Chois.Lepistemon, Blum.Calonyction, Chois. Bonano.v, llaf.Ipomoea, L. Piptostegia, Iloffms. Lcjitocallis, Don. Elijlroslamina, Boj. Mina, Llav. I (iuamoclit, Tournef. Calboa, Cav. Macrostcma, Pers.Morenoa, Llav. et Le..Batatas, Chois.Ojk-rculiua, Manso.Boiiibi/cosjk-rniiim, Prl.Spiranlhera, Boj.Pharbitis, Chois. CowolniloidiS,yionch.Rivea, Chois.Argyreia, Lour. 632 PLyxanlhus, Don. Sainudra, Emll.BUukwoitliia, Choin.Humbertia,
RMF208R1–Ipomoea lobata firecracker vine and sweet peas growing on wires from stone garden cages. RHS Harlow Carr, Harrogate, UK
RMRCRD0H–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. 1886. No. 46] Mina lobata. 545 brinot, vvie die Ipomoea Quamoch't Loudon g-iebt das Jahr 1841 als erste iMiiführung- an, g-eblüht hat sie jedenfalls 1842 im Garten der Königl. Gartenbau- bildet und ist auf diese "Weise in Ver- lust gerathen. J3as ist leider mit noch mehreren anderen ausgezeichneten Zier- pflanzen der Fall, welche in den 30er. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina