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Haworthia magnifica - succulent plant in botanical garden collection
Close up of Sandbog Deathcamas (Zigadenus glaberrimus) flower spike with open five-petal blooms and a jumping spider hiding. Photo taken at Blackwater River State Forest in Northwest Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
The delicate white flowers, with their bright yellow stamen, of a grass lily (Chlorophytum transvalensis) Grass lilies are also known as spider plants or Hen and chick plants
Aloe vera in bloom
bryophyllum pinnatum (air plant, cathedral bells, life plant, miracle leaf, Goethe plant, Kalanchoe pinnata, cocor bebek) with a natural background. Succulent plant native to Madagascar.
Kangaroo paw single branch standing in a flower bouguet. Selective focus on the stamen.
Komatsu Green macro on the balcony in Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Picture of the beauty of a plant even after the flowers have come and gone.
small white flower in the garden
Closeup of small wild flower
Zebra Cactus flowers - 'Haworthia fasciata'
Flowers of Mount Tabor
Kaempferia marginata Carey ex Roscoe growing in the forest.
Fringepod, Thysanocarpus curvipes, Sonoma, California. Brassicaceae. Sand fringepod or lacepod.
close up of aloe cactus in green house
Wild Begonia potted plant with variegated bumby leafs. Blooming pink flower head.
Flowers and plants
Anigozanthos flavidus DC.  Kangaroo Paw. Haemodoraceae
Rockery, botany garden with cacti and succulent.
Yellow Kangaroo Paw flower, close-up with \
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Haworthia cymbiformis var. obtusa, with its plump, translucent, striated green leaves.
Sansevieria Trifasciata Prain Flower Macrophotography
Close up photo of succulent flower
Winter flowering in Israel
Flowers of a Zebra Cactus (Haworthia fasciata)
Indian Paintbrush at Milgara Ridge  Golden Gate National Recreation Area  on a foggy spring day.
(Trachyandra ciliata), wildeblomkool Wild flowers during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
Short to medium; stem hairy above, purplish below. Leaves 4-8, oblong to lanceolate, pointed, folded lengthwise, decreasing in size upwards. Flowers 7-14; sepals greenish with faint violet or purplish-brown stripes; petals whitish with a pink base; lip white with a yellow blotch and purplish lines, the tip oval with a frilly margin. Fruit hairy.\nHabitat: Marshes, fens and other damp places, occasionally dune slacks.\nFlowering Season: July to August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThis nice Species is quite rare in the Netherlands. Most to be seen in the Coast Areas and scattered in the rest of the Country.
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