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There are many mosses in the deep woods, and the Jack in the pulpit are blooming.
Mahalep is defined as a wild type of cherry fruit from the Rosaceae family, it is known as a tree that can vary from 6 to 10 meters in height.
fruit of the plant (Chamaepericlymenum suecicum).Cornus suecica. Swedish dwarf cornel in garden.
A large bunch of pokeweed berries also known by the Latin name, Phytolacca Americana. The berries are dark purple in color and quite small. The branches are a pinkish purple and the leaves in the background are bright green. A smaller bunch can be seen in the background.
Red and green fruit of a jack-in-the-pulpit flower, Arisaema triphyllum, in August at the Belding Wildlife Management Area in Vernon, Connecticut.
Elderberries isolated on a wite background
Close-Up of Arum Maculatum with Bright Red Berries and Negative Space in the Background
Arisaema ringens, commonly called cobra lily, is a tuberous perennial that is native to Japan. Each tuber produces a single stalk containing two glossy green trifoliate leaves, with each leaf having three leaflets. From the center of the leaf stalks rises a cobra-like flower in spring. Each flower consists of a showy, green and purple striped spathe with a hood that covers the inner yellow to white flower spike known as the spadix. Stalks, leaves, flowers and fruits give this plant a tropical aura. Plants go dormant in summer after flowering, except hermaphroditic flowering plants, which will produce a cluster of red berries in late summer and autumn which become visible as the spathe withers. \n(From “Missouri Botanical Garden>Plant Finder”)
Cuckoo pint in the uk, shot from above
Maple-leaf viburnum berries (Viburnum acerifoliumin) in autumn, close-up. Native to eastern North America, this shade-tolerant forest shrub turns pink in the fall. Known for its attractive foliage, flowers and berries, and its role as a pollinating plant. Visited by butterflies; birds and mammals eat the berries. Taken in the woods of rural northwest Connecticut.
Jack-in-the-pulpit wildflower close-up
Arum maculatum  is a woodland flowering plant species in the family Araceae. The image shows several plants with its poisonous berries.
WILD FLOWERS
Close-up of Prunus padus berries on twig, Brandenburg-State
American Ginseng (Panax Quinquefolius). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
Fallen wild fruit seeds and shoots growing on forest ground
Italian arum (Arum italicum), Italian lords-and-ladies, der Italienische Aronstab, il gigaro chiaro, Primorski ili talijanski kozlac, Veliki kozlac, Baštenska kala - Istria, Croatia
Paeonia mascula
Close up of wild berries on the forest floor
Wild arum ((Arum maculatum)) is a common woodland plant, often picked out from darkness by single shafts of sunlight. Other names for wild arum in the UK are Lords and Ladies, Jack in the pulpit, cuckoo-pint, cuckoo flower and starchwort; while in America names such as wake Robin, dragon root and wild turnip are used. In John Gerard's Herball (1597), he writes: 'The most pure and white starch is made of the rootes of the Cuckoo-pint, but most hurtful for the hands of the laundresse that have the handling of it, for it chappeth, blistereth, and maketh the hands rough and rugged and withall smarting.' Wild arum is at its most poisonous at the time of the cuckoo, in early spring. Shown here are the poisonous orange berries, in late summer.
small herb with red berries in the forest
Poisonous berries Arum maculatum. Arum flowers family.
Pictures of Arisaema serratum Fruit
Banos de Agua Santo is called the Gateway to the Amazon and a major tourist center.
A closeup of wild red berries on a rock
Arum maculatum  is a woodland flowering plant species in the family Araceae. The image shows several plants with its poisonous berries.
Eleutherococcus is a genus of plants of the Aralii family. Medicinal plants in the garden.
The view from a hiking trail in the forest (or woods) of a Nordic Country (Norway) during early autumn (or late summer) time. The image is part of a series of autumn images. The image was captured with a 105 mm fast macro (micro) lens resulting in shallow depth-of-field (DOF).
Lily of the valley with orange berries, the fruits are poisonous.
A small shrub with shoots the look like leaves
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