Fabulous Flowers Collection

$36.00

A collection of 36 Gorgeous Public Domain flower images. This is a digital product – you will receive 36 high-resolution files (36 .pngs). All images feature background transparency and are ideal for printing on various colors. Copyright free for any use, personal or commercial. No physical product will be shipped to you.

Images included:

Top row, left to right: (1) Thunia Bensoniae, (2) Lis St. Jacques, (3) Dahlia Superflua, (4) Clematis Star of India, (5) Paeonia Officinalis, (6) Trillium Grandiflorum.

Second row, left to right: (7) Purpledisc Sunflower, (8) Iris Reticulata, (9) Canada Lily, (10) Oakleaf Geranium, (11) Narcisse Jaune, (12) Flowering Rush.

Third row, left to right: (13) Bush Lily, (14) White Water-Lily, (15) Rhododendron Arboreum, (16) Nymphaea Lotus, (17) Moutan Peony, (18) Yellow Lilies.

Fourth row, left to right: (19) Apocynaceae Plumeria Rubra, (20) African Daisy, (21) Early Tulips, (22) Chrysanthemums, (23) Soapwort Gentian, (24) Glory Bush.

Fifth row, left to right: (25) Azalea, (26) Monk’s Hood, (27) Maculatum Lily, (28) Sunflower, (29) New South Wales Waratah, (30) Peace Lily.

Bottom Row, left to right: (31) China Aster, (32) Gardenia, (33) Tigridia Conchiflora Watkinsoni, (34) Bush Lily, (35) Masdevallia, (36) Schrenck’s Tulip.

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These high resolution images have been optimized. The background page yellowing has been removed, colors have been adjusted and defects and damages fixed. These images may be used digitally on any colored background or printed on t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags or anything else you can think of.

  • Copyright: Public Domain (May be used for any use, personal or commercial)
  • 36 files 36 .png
  • 300 dpi
  • RGB color space
  • (1) Thunia Bensoniae, 3600 x 5400 pixels, 12″ x 18″, .png (24.4MB with transparent background), Source: The Floral World and Garden Guide, Year: 1858-1880, Artist: Shirley Hibberd
  • (2) Lis St. Jacques, 3000 x 4800 pixels, 10″ x 16″, .png (7.88MB with transparent background), Source: Études de fleurs et de fruits, Year: 1820(?), Artist: Henriette Antoinette Vincent
  • (3) Dahlia Superflua, 3300 x 3900 pixels, 11″ x 13″, .png (9.41MB with transparent background), Source: Botanical description and medical, culinary & other uses of the plants in the first volume of my American herbarium, Year: 1817, Artist: Stephen W. Williams
  • (4) Clematis Star of India, 4200 x 6000 pixels, 14″ x 20″, .png (40.1MB with transparent background), Source: The Floral World and Garden Guide, Year: 1858-1880, Artist: Shirley Hibberd
  • (5) Paeonia Officinalis, 4200 x 6000 pixels, 14″ x 20″, .png (23.0MB with transparent background), Source: Flora Conspicua, Year: 1826, Artist: William Clark
  • (6) Trillium Grandiflorum, 4200 x 6000 pixels, 14″ x 20″, .png (19.7MB with transparent background), Source: Flora Conspicua, Year: 1826, Artist: William Clark
  • (7) Purpledisc Sunflower, 3300 x 6000 pixels, 11″ x 20″, .png (15.7MB with transparent background), Source: Flora Conspicua, Year: 1826, Artist: William Clark
  • (8) Iris Reticulata, 3000 x 5700 pixels, 10″ x 19″, .png (15.2MB with transparent background), Source: The Floral World and Garden Guide, Year: 1858-1880, Artist: Shirley Hibberd
  • (9) Canada Lily, 3000 x 3900 pixels, 10″ x 13″, .png (9.40MB with transparent background), Source: Botanical description and medical, culinary & other uses of the plants in the first volume of my American herbarium, Year: 1817, Artist: Stephen W. Williams
  • (10) Oakleaf Geranium, 2400 x 3000 pixels, 8″ x 10″, .png (5.36MB with transparent background), Source: Botanical description and medical, culinary & other uses of the plants in the first volume of my American herbarium, Year: 1817, Artist: Stephen W. Williams
  • (11) Narcisse Jaune, 2700 x 3900 pixels, 9″ x 13″, .png (10.9MB with transparent background), Source: Études de fleurs et de fruits, Year: 1820(?), Artist: Henriette Antoinette Vincent
  • (12) Flowering Rush, 2700 x 3300 pixels, 9″ x 11″, .png (4.08MB with transparent background), Source: Elements of the science of botany, Year: 1812, Artist: Richard Duppa
  • (13) Bush Lily, 4200 x 3600 pixels, 14″ x 12″, Source: L’Illustration horticole, Year: 1893, Artist: Charles Antoine Lemaire
  • (14) White Water-Lily, 3600 x 3600 pixels, 12″ x 12″, .png (6.13MB with transparent background), Source: Elements of the science of botany, Year: 1812, Artist: Richard Duppa
  • (15) Rhododendron Arboreum, 3900 x 6000 pixels, 13″ x 20″, .png (27.1MB with transparent background), Source: Flora Conspicua, Year: 1826, Artist: William Clark
  • (16) Nymphaea Lotus, 3900 x 4500 pixels, 13″ x 15″, .png (13.0MB with transparent background), Source: Elements of the science of botany., Year: 1812, Artist: Richard Duppa
  • (17) Moutan Peony, 4500 x 5400 pixels, 15″ x 18″, .png (31.3MB with transparent background), Source: Paxton’s flower garden, Year: 1882, Artist: John Lindley
  • (18) Yellow Lilies, 6300 x 6300 pixels, 21″ x 21″, .png (28.7MB with transparent background), Source: Watercolor on paper, Year: 1780, Artist: Willem van Leen
  • (19) Apocynaceae Plumeria Rubra, 5700 x 5100 pixels, 19″ x 17″, .png (28.4MB with transparent background), Source: Brazilian flowers drawn from nature, Year: 1893, Artist: E. H. Norton
  • (20) African Daisy, 4200 x 6600 pixels, 14″ x 22″, .png (30.6MB with transparent background), Source: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe, Year: 1845, Artist: Louis van Houtte
  • (21) Early Tulips, 5700 x 7200 pixels, 19″ x 24″, .png (64.4MB with transparent background), Source: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe, Year: 1845, Artist: Louis van Houtte
  • (22) Chrysanthemums, 3300 x 4800 pixels, 11″ x 16″, .png (17.1MB with transparent background), Source: The gardener’s assistant, Year: 1859, Artist: August Innes Withers
  • (23) Soapwort Gentian, 2700 x 3900 pixels, 9″ x 13″, .png (8.84MB with transparent background), Source: Curtis’s botanical magazine, Year: 1801, Artist: William Curtis
  • (24) Glory Bush, 3000 x 4500 pixels, 10″ x 15″, .png (21.4MB with transparent background), Source: Illustrierte Garten-Zeitung, Year: 1856, Artist: Albert Courtin
  • (25) Azalea, 3600 x 4800 pixels, 12″ x 16″, .png (26.9MB with transparent background), Source: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe, Year: 1845, Artist: Louis Van Houtte
  • (26) Monk’s Hood, 3600 x 6000 pixels, 12″ x 20″, .png (17.2MB with transparent background), Source: The instructive picture book, or, Lessons from the vegetable world, Year: 1858, Artist: Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge
  • (27) Maculatum Lily, 4200 x 6000 pixels, 14″ x 20″, .png (27.2MB with transparent background), Source: The floral magazine, Year: 1874, Artist: Worthington George Smith
  • (28) Sunflower, 4200 x 6000 pixels, 14″ x 20″, .png (22.2MB with transparent background), Source: The instructive picture book, or, Lessons from the vegetable world, Year: 1858, Artist: Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge
  • (29) New South Wales Waratah, 3300 x 4500 pixels, 11″ x 15″, .png (15.0MB with transparent background), Source: Zoology and botany of New Holland, Date: 1793-1795, Artist: George Shaw
  • (30) Peace Lily, 3900 x 5700 pixels, 13″ x 19″, .png (23.2MB with transparent background), Source: Fleurs, fruits et feuillages choisis de l’ille de Java :peints d’après nature, Date: 1880, Artist: Berthe Hoola van Nooten
  • (31) China Aster, 3000 x 4500 pixels, 10″ x 15″, .png (19.8MB with transparent background), Source: The Floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers, Year: 1861, Artist: W. Fitch
  • (32) Gardenia, 3300 x 4800 pixels, 11″ x 16″, .png (21.9MB with transparent background), Source: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe, Year: 1845, Artist: Louis Van Houtte
  • (33) Tigridia Conchiflora Watkinsoni, 3300 x 5400 pixels, 11″ x 18″, .png (23.8MB with transparent background), Source: Paxton’s magazine of botany, and register of flowering plants, Year: 1834, Artist: Sir Joseph Paxton
  • (34) Bush Lily, 4800 x 6300 pixels, 16″ x 21″, .png (29.8MB with transparent background), Source: The Flowering plants of Africa, Year: 1921, Artist: I. B. Pole-Evans
  • (35) Masdevallia, 3600 x 6300 pixels, 12″ x 21″, .png (15.4MB with transparent background), Source: The floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers, Year: 1874, Artist: Worthington George Smith
  • (36) Schrenck’s Tulip, 3000 x 5100 pixels, 10″ x 17″, .png (14.2MB with transparent background), Source: Curtis’s botanical magazine, Year: 1801, Artist: William Curtis
  • ***Note: The low resolution sample image on this page may be blurry and/or pixelated from compression. The downloadable versions are high resolution and beautiful!***