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In New Brunswick, one of Canada's National parks called Kouchibouguac, a glimpse at the wetland also called shallow waters, marsh or bog.
Lizard orchid Himantoglossum hircinum growing in calcareous wildflower meadow on the west coast of Charente Maritime, France
Economic times forced farmers to make choices and this farmer chose a very unkept field over the cost of herbicide that would have kept most of the untidiness away
Scenery of Karner Barrens Trail in Summer, Albany Pine Bush, Albany, New York, USA
Asclepias is a genus of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants known as milkweeds, named for their latex, a milky substance containing cardiac glycosides termed cardenolides, exuded where cells are damaged.[3][4][5] Most species are toxic to humans and many other species, primarily due to the presence of cardenolides, although, as with many such plants, there are species that feed upon them (i.e. leaves) and from them (i.e. nectar). The genus contains over 200 species distributed broadly across Africa, North America, and South America.[6] It previously belonged to the family Asclepiadaceae, which is now classified as the subfamily Asclepiadoideae of the dogbane family, Apocynaceae.
Grass, willow bush and cattails in a wet area in a flat meadow landscape which is part of an area which are reclaimed from the sea. The area is named Kalvebod Commons and are situated 20 minutes from the center of Copenhagen
soy plantation almost at harvest point.
Heidelandschap in de omgeving van Westerbork in de Nederlandse provincie Drenthe
White lotus flower in paddy fields
Lake water and wetland grasses in the late fall season in Florida. Varied grass colors late in the growing season with blue tranquil waters.
Marsh at the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge featuring grasses and aquactic plants. The SNWR Complex is located in northern California, in the valley of the Sacramento River
Biotope with waterlilies and reed.
Peaceful prairie landscape with tall grasses, wildflowers and woodland growth at McDowell Grover Forest Preserve in Naperville, Illinois
Nang Tuong grass has the scientific name Scirpus littoralis Schrad, which grows naturally in the swamps of the coastal area of the Mekong Delta. The grass has the ability to biologically filter, take oxygen from nature and bring it down to the roots. They have the ability to clean water sources, creating a good environment for shrimp, crabs, fish ...
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River in forest. Spring. Protection of nature.
Canal in the countryside in sunlight in spring
White flowers in the river coast
Illinois Prairie Habitat With Blue Sky Background Landscape Photography
A Cape Cod cranberry bog in spring with bright red foliage surrounded by an water channel.
The water surface of a dirty lake is covered with floating plants Pontederia crassipes (Eichhornia crassipes), duckweed (Wolffia arrhiza) and (Lemna turionifera)
Mildweed in full bloom with other noxious weeds like wild carrot in background.Milkweed in its flowering stage.Similar Images:
Cultivated corn field with closeup corn. Corn plant concept.
Overijssel landscape; Sunny day with infront a reed bed in the background wetland.
White flowers in the early summer marsh
Field of Blooming California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) wildflowers, growing along roadside.\n\nTaken near Tracy, California, USA
Landscape of a summer wildflower meadow, with black-eyed susans, milled, and other blooms, Michigan, USA
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View over chamomile flowers field  on floodland at river maas against blue sky in summer - Netherlands
Lentils in the shell in the field. Lentils brew a supporting plant e.g. with oats or barley
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