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Yarrow in bloom or Achillea millefolium growing wild, blossom and leaves can be used for herbal tea
Green chilli isolated
Green leaves of eucalyptus on white
chinese medicine bluish dogbane on black background
Eclipta alba flowers. Asteraceae annual plants native to tropical America. From August to October, it produces ray-shaped flowers on the periphery and tubular flowers on the inside.
Wooden spoon with dry mint
Healthy and fresh tasty vegetables edible amaranth
Close-up of isolated twig of thai hedge plant
Horse radish leaf in the wicker basket isolated on white background
blossoming white flowers
freshly harvested zahter thyme on isolated white background
Ammi majus (False Queen Anne's Lace)
Common Fumitory (Fumaria officinalis) plant isolated on white
Cornus alba 'Bud's Yellow'\nSmall flowers on a young dogwood in springtime in Metro Vancouver.\n\nPlant Hardiness Zone 8A.
Lime blossom on tree, close up
Late Boneset Eupatorium Serotinum also known as Late Thoroughwort is a late blooming herbaceous perennial native to North America.  This plant is considered toxic to humans.
Stefanotis flower on white background .
Seoul Korea
Sencha japanese dried green tea leaves in a wooden dish close up
Purple Flowers
Achillea filipendulina, common name, the yarrow, fernleaf yarrow, milfoil, or nosebleed, is an Asian species of flowering plant in the sunflower famil
red clover and dandelion in mortar with pestle isolated on white
3d illustration of set Trachelospermum asiaticum Hatsuyukikazura creeper isolated on black background
White clover flower in a lawn in summer, United kingdom
Yarrow Achillea millefolium. Small white flowers close up. Medicinal medical wild natural herbs. Floral background.
Flaxseed within 1/2 cup measure to prepare an exact amount of cups of tea in the morning
3D rendering of blooming oregano plants isolated on white background
Mt.Takao, Tokyo, Japan (Oct-2022)
Small, spear-like basil leaves, known as Lemon Basil. Separate clipping paths for both leaves and shadow, infinite depth of field
A flower-head of the Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum), an introduced and toxic species, growing in central Chile. All parts of the plant are poisonous, possibly even deadly to humans, and remain so even months or years after the plant dies at the end of its two-year lifespan.
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