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Several flower spikes of the giant, ground-dwelling Blue Puya Bromeliad (Puya berteroniana), called the Chagual in Chile. A close relative of the pineapple this Bromeliad is unusual in growing rooted in earth rather than being an epiphyte on the branches of a tree. It is also very unusual in the Plant Kingdom in having turquoise flowers, which are usually pollinated by hummingbirds when the plant produces its one and only flower spike after about five years of growth and then dies. The species is endemic to Chile.
large agave plant with forest in the background
Burnt Yucca plant with new growth Yucca Plant, burnt Mesquite Tree in background.
Bitter aloe and a Candelabra tree, Euphorbia cooperi in a wilderness area of Zimbabwe
Lush green plant with numerous leaves, creating a vibrant and abundant display of foliage. Tropical garden features a big plant with numerous green leaves
Beautiful Agave Murpheyi plant at garden at Gien Peninsula on a sunny late spring day. Photo taken June 8th, 2023, Giens, Hyères, France.
Fig cactus called bunny ears or in latin Opuntia microdasys originates from Mexico but is used in public parks in Santa Cruz which is the main city on the Spanish Canary Island Tenerife
Euphorbia tree in botanical garden Jardin Botanico Canario Viera y Clavijo on Gran Canaria,Canary Islands,Spain,Europe
Lagerstroemia indica shrub in bloom (Indischer Flieder).
Pinus engelmannii is an Evergreen Coniferous Tree and Native of Mexico
Quiver tree (Aloidendron dichotomum) in the Augrabies Fall National Park
Agave in the garden arboretum
love ladder flower under the rain
Green Foliage of Aloe Yucca Bordered (Yucca Aloifolia Marginata) or Spanish bayonet dagger. Ornamental plant with yellow border in spring Arboretum Park Southern Cultures in Sirius (Adler) Sochi.
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Flowers and nature and city garden  from Australia
grassland
Succulent plant in Latin called agave attenuata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, called as well as foxtail or lion's tail. It grows in a greenhouse.
Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum, formerly Aloe Dichotoma) in Windhoek at Khomas Region, Namibia. It gets its name because the indigenous San people hollowed out the branches to make quivers for their arrows.
Specimens of Endemic Red Tenerife Bugloss in Teide National Park Canary Islands Spain
Flower in Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
Cactus. Cane Chola Cylindropuntia spinosior on a background of blue sky. Arizona, USA
Fresh sprouted pine sprouts, a growing Christmas tree.
Various succulent plants along a pathway
Teneguia Volcano, La Palma\nTime Lapse video.
Leucadendron argenteum is native to South Africa
Monadenium (Kambroo Plant) at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
large and small yucca plants
Ephedra viridis, known by the common names green Mormon tea, green ephedra, and Indian tea, is a species of Ephedra. It is indigenous to the Western United States, where it is a member of varied scrub, woodland, desert, and open habitats. Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest; White Mountains; Inyo National Forest; Inyo County; California.
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