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Luzula nivea or snow-white wood-rush green grass
the lentil on field in summer time.
The flowers of a Soft Rush plant
Torrey's Ephedra, Torrey's jointfir or Torrey's Mormon tea. Ephedra torreyana. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah; Colorado Plateau. Ephedraceae Family.
Sisymbrium irio been seeds on white background
Salt marsh dodder or goldthread,
Tropical grass flower  blooming   spring  nature wallpaper background
Four  developing seed-pods of the Fire Añañuca (Phycella ignea) growing in the foothills of the Andes Mountains of central Chile, near the capital Santiago. When fully dried the pods will split and release the lily seeds into the summer soil.
one stem of Cyperus, sedge plant, isolated on white background
Horizontal closeup photo of flowering Flat Sedge, or Nut Sedge a grass species native to Australia, growing at the water’s edge, Dangar’s Lagoon, flora and fauna reserve near Armidale, New England high country, NSW in Summer.
Black psyllium, Afra plantago is an important medicinal plant and is widely used in medicine. The plant is one year old.
Wild Begonia potted plant with variegated bumby leafs. Blooming pink flower head.
Flower view in close up for Macro Photography
Autumn background with dry plants in field
Abstract nature
Dioscorea communis (sometimes placed in the segregate genus Tamus) is a species of flowering plant in the yam family Dioscoreaceae and is commonly known as black bryony, lady's-seal, and black bindweed.
A flower-spike of Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) growing in its typically wet, boggy habitat in central Scotland in mid-summer. The species has a long history of herbal use, traditionally being used as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic, and tonic since ancient times in druidic England.
Eleusine coracana or finger millet plants. It is called Ragi and madua in India and Kodo in Nepal. It  is an annual herbaceous plant. Its widely grown as a cereal crop in the in Africa and Asia.
Like A. plantago aquatica, but leaves lanceolate to elliptical with a narrowed base.\nFlowers pink, small, 6-10mm, often slightly larger. Styles shorter and arising near the top of the achenes.\nHabitat: In England and Wales it is occasionally locally found, in Ireland it is rare, and Scotland it is very rare. \nIt is found in mud and in fresh waters. It is less common than A. plantago aquatica.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThe Species is quite rare in the Netherlands. This Picture is made in a Garden Pond.
common club rush
photo of spring background in the park
Lush reeds growing by the river
Leafless bushes whose twigs have been trimmed and formed into almost spherical shapes are seen in a public park in the Goclaw housing estate in Warsaw, Poland.
Side view macro close-up of a Cocksfoot Grass (Dactylis Glomerata) flower head against a black background
New Zealand satin flower seed pods - Latin name - Libertia grandiflora (Libertia chilensis)
Green Morman Tea, Ephedra viridis, White Mountains in California, y Ephedracrae.  Green ephedra, and Indian tea.
A close up of the flowers of medicinal plant ginseng (Panax ginseng).
Beetle on a plant in summer
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