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Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Snake's Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in a meadow during a beautiful springtime day in the delta of the river Vecht in Overijssel, The Netherlands.
The dwarf ornamental onion (Allium karataviense Regel) 'Ivory Queen' starting to flower with elegant globe-shaped clusters of white starry flowers in garden
Calamus seed box in botanical garden
A closeup of Xanthium Spinosum or Bathurst Burr, showing the sharp thorny spikes. An invasive pest weed, otherwise known as spiny cockleburr,
Blooming Festuca Rubra wrapped in sunlight.
Yucca with dry yellow flowers.
Vibrantly colored cattails swaying in the wind at the Viera wetlands in Florida. Brightly illuminated backlit grasses showing the closeup details of the grass as well as a blur to the grasses in the background. Copy space provided.
Semiloose smut of oats, disease of oats caused by plant pathogen Ustilago avenae. An ear filled with spores in a crop field.
A Putiputi is the Maori name for a woven flower made from the New Zealand Flax plant (or Phormium) leaves.
the small island of baltrum in germany
poppies
the green ripe of millet millet plant in the garden.
De dwergzegge (Carex oederi subsp. oederi, synoniemen: Carex serotina, Carex viridula subsp. viridula, Carex scandinavica) is een overblijvend kruid dat behoort tot de cypergrassenfamilie (Cyperaceae) en wordt vaak verward met de geelgroene zegge. De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode lijst van planten als algemeen voorkomend en stabiel of toegenomen. De plant komt van nature voor in Europa en Noord-Amerika. \nDe plant wordt 5-30 cm hoog en vormt dichte polletjes. De stengels zijn rechtopstaand, glad en stomp driekantig. De gootvormige bladeren zijn 1-2 mm breed. De onderste bladscheden zijn strokleurig, lichtbeige of wit. \nHabitat: Dwergzegge komt voor op natte, zoete tot brakke, matig voedselrijke grond vooral in duinvalleien en op groene stranden. \nFlowering Season: De hoofdbloei van de dwergzegge valt in mei, juni en juli. In augustus, september en oktober komen ook bloeiende planten voor.\nDistribution: De plant komt van nature voor in Europa en Noord-Amerika (source Wikipedia).
Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium). Called Woodoats, Flathead Oats, Upland Oats, Inland Sea Oats and River Oats also.
Reedbeds in a nature reserve.
Selective focus of Garlic Chives flower, plant
Closeup beautiful yellow Kangaroo Paw in sunlight, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Closed flower of an Aloe Vera plant. Leaves used as natural medicines. Macro photography
Maianthemum racemosum (treacleberry, feathery false lily of the valley, false Solomon's seal, Solomon's plume or false spikenard; syn. Smilacina racemosa, Prairie Creek Redwood State Park;
a close-up of a wildflower in the garden with green leaves
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background texture of green plants.
Wildflower - Wild Flower - Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)  tall plant with soft fuzzy leaves and lovely Yellow blossoms
As corn grows in the field, its first tassels appear.
Onobrychis viciifolia wildflower in a nature reserve
Yellow Verbascum phlomoides flowers close up
Close-up of an emperor dragonfly perched on a flower
Saw Palmetto plant with with flower in a public park
Epipactis helleborine, the broad-leaved helleborine, is a terrestrial species of orchid with a broad distribution. It is a long lived herb which varies morphologically with ability to self-pollinate. \nDescription:\nEpipactis helleborine can grow to a maximum height of 1 m or more under good conditions, and has broad dull green leaves which are strongly ribbed and flat The flowers are arranged in long drooping racemes with dull green sepals and shorter upper petals. The lower labellum is pale red and is much shorter than the upper petals. \nFlowering occurs June–September. \nHabitat:\nFound in woods and hedge-banks and often not far from paths near human activity. It is one of the most likely European orchids to be found within a city, with many sites for example in Glasgow, London and Moscow. Sometimes spotted beside car parks. \nEpipactis helleborine is known for its successful colonization of human-made or anthropogenic habitats such as parks, gardens or roadsides. These roadside orchids exhibit special features such as large plant size and greater ability to produce flowers. Pollination plays a huge role as pollinators such as Syrphidae, Culicidae, Apidae etc. possess greater species diversity and visits the flowering sites more in anthropogenic habitats as compared to native ones. The visitation rates along with the reproductive success of these orchids are higher in large populations as they are more attractive to pollinators. \n\nDistribution:\nThis species is widespread across much of Europe and Asia, from Portugal to China, as well as northern Africa (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a very common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
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