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weeds and wild plants on a white background
Digitalis purpurea flowers
large herbaceous plant gunnera in a spring park on the shore of a lake
Giant Rhubarb alongside a pond in Cornwall
Ilex aquifolium, English holly or holly, leaves and fruits are used to make a caffeinated beverage
One green leaf of fig tree isolated on white
Gunnera manicata (giant rhubarb) leaves.  The leaves of G. manicata grow to an impressive size. The image was captured in a botanical garden during springtime and shows the flower and partially the leaves.
Green branches with water drops
In lush rainforest
Herbarium of pressed parts raspberry plants. Leaves, stem, flowers and berries isolated on white
Pride Of Madeira Bloom
dill flower isolated on white
A pretty pink flower in the desert
Birch leaves isolated on a white background.
Hosta 'Centre of Attention' in London, England
Passiflora tarminiana or curuba is edible fruit and used in various prosses food
Fresh green yellow field grass background, full frame, selective focus
Caucasian Lily (Lilium monadelphum)
Water drop fall on small green fern leaf in the garden
close up texture of bush leaves in the garden behind the house, suitable for background wallpaper
a branch of pacific ocean sea weed on wet sand surface
Green poppy at Spring
Thompson's Paintbrush, Castilleja thompsonii, Malheur National Wildlife Reserve, Oregon. Orobanchaceae.
Boerhaavia diffusa, punarnava or red spiderling, is taken in herbal medicine for pain relief and other uses.
Perennial Heracleum mantegazzianum
musk flower in an urban wasteland in Madrid
Vernon, Connecticut, USA - December 12, 2007: Postage stamp depicts the ChAteau de Cheverny. The stamp was issued in 1954. The ChAteau de Cheverny is located in the Loire Valley in France and is a major tourist attraction. It was built between 1624 and 1630 by Philippe Hurault.
One green leaf of fig tree on white background
Before blooming
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