RM2JFM6C7–Red flowers of heuchera sanguinea close up flower flowers flowering in spring garden plant plants England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2J3Y9FA–Purple Saxifrage x arendsii Red Pixie flowering in April in England, a hybrid in the family Saxifragaceae, which are holarctic perennial plants
RM2M96CC3–Saxifraga Oppositifolia Splendens, a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here in close-up, from above. It has purple-red flowers.
RFHPA8HY–Astilbe x Ardensii Fanal Saxifragaceae
RF2WPBDA6–Astilbe, perennial plant of the Saxifrage family Saxifragaceae. False spirea or false goatbeard. The flowers are small pink, lilac or purple
RM2C78HJ5–Astible chinensis vision in red feathery plume like flowers
RFMC559P–Clump forming Saxifraga 'Peter Pan Red' coming into flower in early Spring.
RM2JT052A–A flower border in a garden with a purple-leaved Heuchera and a red rose in June
RMCP7PD0–Saxifraga 'Peter Pan'. Saxifrage flowers
RF2FKR1N3–Little pink, purple and red flowers of Saxifraga Arendsii 'Purpurteppich' flowers in a garden. Often grown in rock background. Narrow depth of field,
RM2ATG8J3–Red Astilbe 'Jump and Jive', mauve Nepeta - Catmint flowers in mixed borders with mulch footpaths in early summer, Le Jardin de Francois garden, Que.
RF2K3NR2J–Coral bells, Heuchera sanguinea blossoming, reflections in the background
RMADEPN2–Red flowers of Saxifragaceae Astilbe x arendsii Fanal
RMJ2E6K0–Alpine saxifrages Saxifraga × arendsii 'Scarlet ' red flowers
RM2M96CCP–Saxifraga Stribrnyi, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here growing in a rocky setting, with bright red-purple buds.
RFPGM11X–Muckdenia Rossii 'Karasuba', a low growing shade loving perennial plant with white flowers in spring and red colours in the leaves in autumn.
RF2APN3NF–Pink saxifrage Saksifraga Arendsii growing in a garden
RMAGW1G3–Bed of flowers
RFB92KGY–rockery with different flowers
RMEBJR2H–elephant-ears (Bergenia crassifolia), red coloured leaf
RM2BP2FPG–Brightly coloured saxifrage in flower in May, Fife, Scotland
RMEBJKYE–elephant-ears (Bergenia crassifolia), red coloured leaf, Germany
RF2P97BTR–macro shot of red stone crusher flowers
RM2M96CBT–Saxifraga Grisebachii, a flowering evergreen plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here growing in a rocky setting, with a bright red-purple flower.
RM2BP2FPD–Brightly coloured saxifrage in flower in May, Fife, Scotland
RM2AX4996–Flagstone path and border with birdbath, pink Astilbe 'Venus', yellow, orange and red Hemerocallis - Daylily flowers in private backyard garden
RMFJ6ANC–Fingerleaf Rodgers Flower (Rodgersia pinnata 'Crug Cardinal', Rodgersia pinnata Crug Cardinal), cultivar Crug Cardinal, United Kingdom, England
RMBTFRH2–Heuchera. Saxifragaceae
RM2JT03GE–A flower border in a garden with a purple-leaved Heuchera and red and purple tulips (Tulipa) in May
RF2WPBDCT–Astilbe, perennial plant of the Saxifrage family Saxifragaceae. False spirea or false goatbeard. The flowers are small pink, lilac or purple
RFMC5583–Clump forming Saxifraga 'Peter Pan Red' coming into flower in early Spring.
RF2HTP981–Astilbe variety Montgomery, Kvele, Mont Blanc
RMPFMAC8–Astible chinensis var. taquetii, Astible in a plastic pot showing panicle of purple-red flowers and pinnate leaves
RF2JDCBY8–Closeup of Astilbe chinensis - herbaceous perennial flower under soft sunlight. Astilbe chinensis is also known as False Spirea Astilbe chinensis.
RMEXFFB8–Red Astilbe 'Fanal' (x arendsii) and purple 'Mainz' (japonica hybrid) flowers in summer in the RHS Gardens, Wisley, Surrey, UK
RM2AX49N2–Flagstone path and border with birdbath, pink Astilbe 'Venus', yellow, orange and red Hemerocallis - Daylily flowers in private backyard garden
RMFJ6AME–Fingerleaf Rodgers Flower (Rodgersia pinnata 'Crug Cardinal', Rodgersia pinnata Crug Cardinal), cultivar Crug Cardinal, United Kingdom, England
RM2AX3YPX–Cascading waterfall and pond bordered by white and red Astilbe flowers, Salix Integra 'Hakuro Nishiki' - Willow shrub in backyard garden in summer
RM2JT03GB–A flower border in a garden with a purple-leaved Heuchera and red and purple tulips (Tulipa) in May
RM2AX4B5Y–Border with white, pink and mauve Astilbes, yellow Hemerocallis - Daylily flowers in private backyard garden in summer
RFMC5576–Clump forming Saxifraga 'Peter Pan Red' coming into flower in early Spring.
RM2AWMAHE–Border planted with Pinus - Pine trees, Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ shrubs and burgundy red Astilbe X arendsii 'Burgunderrot' in front yard
RMDM557B–Engleria Saxifrage, Saxifraga stribrnyi, Saxifragaceae. Bulgaria, Northern Greece, Europe.
RF2JDCBYB–Closeup of Astilbe chinensis - herbaceous perennial flower under soft sunlight. Astilbe chinensis is also known as False Spirea Astilbe chinensis.