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Frozen berries in small bowls on a concrete background from copies of space.
White hydrangea with raindrops, late summer
Osmanthus × Fortunei flowers. Oleaceae dioecious evergreen tree. Small white flowers with sweet fragrance bloom in October.
Mixed berries
Hydrangea paniculata sort Limelight: hydrangea with green flowers blooms in the garden in summer. High quality photo
A group of different fresh ripe fruits - apple, peach, grapes and pears in a fruit bowl, Sofia, Bulgaria
Close-up of fresh pear, strawberry, blueberry, cranberry, apple and plum in crate.
Close up of wayfaring viburnum (viburnum lantana) flowers in bloom
White Elder Flower
Beautiful grapes of white lilac blooming in the garden
École militaire with Eiffel Tower in Paris winter France
The best place in Paris to have a wonderful view on Eiffel Tower: Trocadero Terrace
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).
Elderberry plantation with white elderflower
beautiful macro shot of photinia glabra tiny white flowers
sorbus intermedia Swedish whitebeam spring white flowers on twig
background of white flowers that have not yet bloomed
Lilacs
Mixed berry fruit containing currant raspberry, blackberry and blueberry on white background isolated flat lay
White hydrangeas growing on a bush
elder blossom close-up
Close-up view of raindrops on white flower in Sa Kaeo, Sa Kaeo, Thailand
Front view of a group of mixed berries like strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries with some mint leaves isolated on white background. Studio shot taken with Canon EOS 6D Mark II and Canon EF 100 mm f/ 2.8
Hydrangea flower
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).
Ligustrum vulgare, wild privet white flowers on twig closeup selective focus
Bell-shaped flowers of Pieris japonica or Japanese andromeda blossoms in a Cape Cod garden in early spring.
Paris Texas
White hydrangea in the shade, blooming in midsummer
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