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Cannabis hemp seed in bottle
 isolated on white background.
Flower head of a Jack in the Pulpit
Unusual blossom
Cobra lily flower in the wetland.
Arisaema ringens, commonly called cobra lily, is a tuberous perennial that is native to Japan. Each tuber produces a single stalk containing two glossy green trifoliate leaves, with each leaf having three leaflets. From the center of the leaf stalks rises a cobra-like flower in spring. Each flower consists of a showy, green and purple striped spathe with a hood that covers the inner yellow to white flower spike known as the spadix. Stalks, leaves, flowers and fruits give this plant a tropical aura. Plants go dormant in summer after flowering, except hermaphroditic flowering plants, which will produce a cluster of red berries in late summer and autumn which become visible as the spathe withers. \n(From “Missouri Botanical Garden>Plant Finder”)
Cobra lily Urashima ( Arisaema urashima ) A Spathe and Spadix. Araceae perennial bulbous plant native to Japan. It grows in semi-shaded wetlands and blooms from March to April.
Carving on wood with a knife
Detail of arrowroot tuber in black background.
Squash shoots at home in sunlight
Mangrove seeds are shrubs or trees that grow in coastal saltwater or brackish water, isolated white
Titan Arum in flower, one of the worlds larges flowers. an incredibly foul smell of rotten flesh when in bloom.
The Jack in the Pulpit can be found growing in the forest in moist soil near streams.
Cobra plant, also called Darlingtonia Californica and California pitcher, is the only species of the genus Darlingtonia of the New World pitcher plant (Sarraceniaceae). The cobra plant is native to swamps in mountain areas of northern California and southern Oregon and uses its carnivorous pitfall traps to supplement its nutritional requirements in poor soil conditions. The plant’s hooded pitcher₋like leaves resemble striking cobras and bear purple-red appendages that look similar to a snake’s forked tongue or a set of fangs.
This flower has a long and slender stem shape, containing flowers that are shaped like a cobra's head that is flat and wide with a protruding tongue.  Although it is included in the type of ornamental plant, unfortunately this one flower is a rare type.
flowers that haven't bloomed yet
pansy fruit with seeds
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Collection set wing seeds of dipterocarp tree isolated on white background with clipping path
Close up of an unusual flower, dracunculus vulgaris
This image shows a close up texture background of Jack-in-the-Pulpit (arisaema triphyllum) wildflower plants growing in a woodland setting under dappled sunlight.
Blue spring flower - Scilla - isolated on white.
Cyperus esculentus is effective in the prevention of colon cancer and gastrointestinal disorders
Cobra plant, also called Darlingtonia Californica and California pitcher, is the only species of the genus Darlingtonia of the New World pitcher plant (Sarraceniaceae). The cobra plant is native to swamps in mountain areas of northern California and southern Oregon and uses its carnivorous pitfall traps to supplement its nutritional requirements in poor soil conditions. The plant’s hooded pitcher₋like leaves resemble striking cobras and bear purple-red appendages that look similar to a snake’s forked tongue or a set of fangs.
Violet flower seeds in pods
The star shaped pod of a Japanese Woodland Peony splits to reveal a cluster of blue seeds in a Massachusetts garden.
Stems of spider lily
Dracunculu Vulgaris, also known as voodoo lily, black arum, snake lily, stink lily, black dragon, black lily, dragon wort, drakondia, ragons.
Arisaema serratum
Culantro Vegetable Roots - Gardening.
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