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Trifolium elegans suecicum et Trifolium fragiferum
abstract of Salacca zalacca fruits in many different shapes
empty snail shell hanging from the end of a grass leaf
Small Limonium foliage overhanging the seed pod of a dried up Lotus flower.
Heliamphora pulchella is endemic to some of the table-top mountains in the Guiana highlands. The inside of the pitchers is covered with white hairs and filled with liquid.
Pine tree branch on white background
Sargassum muticum brown seaweed with round gas-filled floats. Japanese wireweed or japweed algae with aerial vesicles isolated on white.
Studio shot of the herb Yarrow or Achillea millefolium on white background, it is a wildgrowing plant, you can make tea with it and it is supposed  to help with inflammation and digestive disorders, yarrow cn also support wound healing
Helicteres isora fruit, leaves and root are used in folk medicine
High-Res Antique Flower Illustrations from William Curtis – Flora Londoniensis. Published from 1777-1798. (source: original Copies from my own Archive).\nCopyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored and optimized in Photoshop by myself.\nModern Nomenclature.
Wildflowers from along Tyres river park Victoria Australia
Edelweiss (Leontopodium nivale) in London, England
close up photo of inflorescence
Dietes iridioides, commonly called African Iris and Fortnight Lily, comes from eastern and southern Africa. It is a rhizomatous, evergreen perennial that generally resembles iris and grows 2-4’ tall. It produces fan-shaped clumps of iris-like, narrow, sword-shaped, basal, evergreen leaves. Flowers appear on branched stalks. In frost-free areas, plants bloom spring to fall and intermittently throughout winter. Flowers last one day, but are quickly replaced. Each flower (to 3” wide) is white with yellow and blue markings. Each flower stalk carries a large supply of buds.\nThe name fortnight lily is based on the blooming cycle of the flowers, where new blooms come up approximately every two weeks.
Branches of a tree lichen plant, top view.
Twigs of tropical bush with small flowers
Pieris flower isolated against white
Dog Orchid, Codonorchis lessonii,  is a species of orchid. This species is native to Chile and Argentina. Tierra del Fuego National Park, Argentina.
Calluna vulgaris, common heather, ling, or simply heather, is the sole species in the genus Calluna in the flowering plant family Ericaceae. It is a low-growing evergreen shrub growing to 20 to 50 centimetres (8 to 20 in) tall, or rarely to 1 metre (40 in) and taller, and is found widely in Europe and Asia Minor on acidic soils in open sunny situations and in moderate shade.
Wintersweet on black background
Heliamphora pulchella is native to a few tepuis, sometimes forming large clusters of plants with numerous pitchers.
French lavender,
Isolated close up photo of Bottlebrush orchid, Dendrobium smillieae, from Indonesian New Guinea with black background
Medium to tall stout hairless perennial forming large clumps; stem thick. Leaves fleshy, undulate and pinnately lobed, waxy. Flowers white, 10-15mm, in broad billowy panicles. fruit 8-14mm, 2-parted, the upper segment globose.\nHabitat: Costal places, shingle and sandy beaches, sea cliffs.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Atlantic and Baltic Coast of Europe, including Britain and Ireland.\n\nOften growing where there is a rich accumulation of seaweed humus. The young shoots used to be blanched and eaten as a vegetable.\n\nThis Picture is made on the IJsselmeer Coast, Noordoostpolder (The Netherlands).\nThe Species is not common along our Coasts.
Gomphrena celosioides is a herbaceous plant and used in folk remedy to treatment of various ailments
Close-up of a Rock Lily Orchid plant (Dendrobium speciosum)
A pair of beautiful white tuberoses
Scurvy Grass, Oxalis enneaphylla, an alpine wild flower native to the Falkland Islands and Patagonia. Carcass Island, Falklands.
Heliamphora pulchella is an endemic carnivorous pitcher plant on Amuri Tepui in Venezuela.
Sea daffodil, spider lily in Valdoviño beach, Frouxeira headland, Rías Altas, Galicia, Spain.
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