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Pink rhododendron flowers
San Bernardino Pass and Laghetto Moesola in the swiss alps, Switzerland
Aerial view of Ardara in County Donegal - Ireland
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Japanese Azalea \
Viburnum × carlcephalum - Large-flowered snowball
Eiffel Tower in summer season with flowers blooming, Paris. France
Gypsophila flowers
White Flowers
Flowering rhododendron arboreum
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sunny morning and Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
In the heart of Paris, France, spring paints a picturesque scene as cherry blossom trees burst into full bloom against a backdrop of the iconic Eiffel Tower. Underneath a clear blue sky, the city comes alive with the vibrant colors of spring, inviting locals and visitors alike to bask in the beauty of this enchanting season
White rhododendron with blue skies in flower.
candytuft flowers full frame
tour eiffel in paris
Arrowwood Eskimo branch with flowers - Latin name - Viburnum Eskimo
A closeup shot of white rhododendron flowers
The Saint George's Cross flag in the wind, with the word 'England' superimposed.
Blooming rhododendron bush on a bright sunny summer day. Park and garden ornamental cultivated shrubs.
Morning sunlight in the Monti Sibillini National Park, Umbria, Italy
The Rhododendron Maximum flower blooms beautifully in the garden
Viburnum plicatum, or Japanese snowball, produces 2 to 3 inch wide showy, snowball-type clusters of white flowers in spring.  It is a dense, upright, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub with somewhat horizontal branching that grows 3 to 4 meters high.
Eiffel Tower Full Detail
Pyracantha is a genus of thorny evergreen large shrubs in the family Rosaceae, with common names Firethorn or Pyracantha. They are native to an area extending from Southeast Europe east to Southeast Asia, resemble and are related to Cotoneaster, but have serrated leaf margins and numerous thorns (Cotoneaster is thornless).\nPyracanthas are valuable ornamental plants, grown in gardens for their decorative flowers and fruit, often very densely borne. Their dense thorny structure makes them particularly valued in situations where an impenetrable barrier is required. Pyracantha berries are not poisonous as commonly thought; although they are very bitter, they are edible when cooked and are sometimes made into jelly.[2] In the UK and Ireland Pyracantha and the related genus Cotoneaster are valuable sources of nectar when often the bees have little other forage during the June Gap.\nThe plants reach up to six metres tall. The seven species have white flowers and either red, orange, or yellow berries. The flowers are produced during late spring and early summer; the pomes develop from late summer, and mature in late autumn (source Wikipedia).
paris tour eiffel in spring time
Road through landscape near Nikkaloutka in Lapland, Sweden
Set compositions with peony and lupine isolated on white background. Watercolor illustration
A hydrangea bush in bloom. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV.
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