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White inflorescence of the endemic Australian prickly Dagger Hakea
Fringe tree
natural thorn plant and flower,thorn plant and pointed needles,close-up thorn plant,
Single wasps eating yarrow nectar on a sunny summer day.
Digital photo of perennial knawel, Scleranthus perennis growing in sand. this plant belongs to the
Macrophotography of green plant
High stems of mugwort bush, species Artemisia vulgaris, also known as common mugwort on field in evening light against the summer cloudy sky
Deschampsia flexuosa, commonly known as wavy hair-grass, is a species of bunchgrass in the grass family widely distributed in Eurasia, Africa, South America, and North America.\nDescription:\nWavy hair-grass, Deschampsia flexuosa, has wiry leaves and delicate, shaking panicles formed of silvery or purplish-brown flower heads on wavy, hair-like stalks. The leaves are bunched in tight tufts with plants forming a very tussocky, low sward 5 to 20 cm tall before flowering, to 30 cm high.\nDistribution and habitat:\nDeschampsia flexuosa is found naturally in dry grasslands and on moors and heaths. \nIt is also an important component of the ground flora of birch and oak woodland. \nThe plant has a preference for acidic, free-draining soil, and avoids chalk and limestone areas. It can exist over 1,200 meters above sea level (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a common Grass Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Fresh and blooming plants on the whole island, fresh in the spring. Various tones of green color. Blue sky with white clouds. Corfu, Greece.
A Kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) Tea Tree in full frame close-up. Although kanuka honey is not as well-known internationally as manuka, it actually contains more of the antiseptic properties than manuka, just not measurable as UMF. Kanuka honey's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties could be even stronger than Manuka. Kanuka honey's antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties could make it especially helpful in healing burns, bruises, and other wounds.
The plant with thorns from the Danube Delta, Tulcea, Romania
Cow Parsley in a field.
White flower of Shatavari blooming on branch and blur green leaves background.
Cremanthodium Benth(垂头菊) growing at Sankoh Prairie(桑科草原), Gansu Province, China
White mature pappus achene head fruit of Coyote Bush, Baccharis Pilularis, Asteraceae, native dioecious perennial evergreen shrub in Ballona Freshwater Marsh, Southern California Coast, autumn.
Very variable, low to short, softly hairy annual or biennial , branched at the base. Basal leaves in a lax rosette, elliptical, broadest above the middle, scarcely stalked; stem leaves lanceolate, pointed. Flowers bright gray-blue, saucer shaped, 3-5mm; calyx closed in fruit, the tube with numerous hooked hairs. Nutlets dark brownish-black.\nHabitat: Dry places, arable soils, dunes, to 2000m.\nFlowering Season: April-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Witch alder (Fothergilla major) flowers in bloom in springtime.
Wasps eating yarrow nectar in summer.
Summer meadow herbs
Fothergilla major, Witch Alder, Mount Airy Bottlebrush, Federbuschstrauch
Beautiful blooming white bedstraw in June, galium album.
The red or maroon flowers of sheep's sorrel (Rumex acetosella) makes a pleasant splash of colour amidst the green of short grassland (here, on Mitcham Common in Surrey, England). Originating in Eurasia, sheep's sorrel is now a common weed in North America. It favours moist, acidic soil, thriving on floodplains and near marshes – a fair description of its location in this photograph. It has uses in traditional medicine but contains oxalates, which (on accumulation) are poisonous.
Bonito grupo de flores de chevreulia en una zona verde de Valdemoro, Madrid.
Closeup small white beautiful flowers, Euphorbia, background with copy space, macro, full frame horizontal composition
Wild white edelweiss blooming on the meadow in Oklahoma
Fools parsley in a grass meadow
Centranthus ruber - Red spur flower, close up
Smyrnium olusatrum, common name Alexanders, is an edible cultivated flowering plant of the family Apiaceae. It is also known as alisanders, horse parsley, black lovage
Hedge bedstraw (Galium mollugo) blossoms.
Close up of white flowers
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