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Adult Flea Beetles of the Genus Macrohaltica
Ripening Fresh Chestnuts in autumn
Galega officinalis flower close up
Fothergilla major, Witch Alder, Mount Airy Bottlebrush, Federbuschstrauch
Closeup on 2 giant willow aphid,  Tuberolachnus salignus, sitting on a twig of Sheep's willow , Salic caprea
Lemon Indian nettle - 'Monarda citriodora'
Several, still unripe fruits on the chestnut tree (Horse chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum) in close-up, leaves with damage from the leaf miner
Blooming chestnut tree
The fruticulous lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch in a beech forest
Untouched nature. Going back to wilderness
Seeds of Fraxinus excelsior, popularly known as keys or helicopter seeds.
Chestnut tree
fruits of Ailanthus altissima tree
Ectobius sylvestris Forest Cockroach Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Lanceolata or ribworth plantain herb in bloom in the meadow. Close-up of Plantago lanceolata on summer
Low biennial or perennial, sometimes annual, with a solitary or several rosettes. Leaves linear to lanceolate, often pinnately-lobed, toothed, hairless or finely hairy. Flowers yellowish-brown, 3mm, in long spikes on enridged stalks longer than the leaves; anthers pale yellow.\nHabitat: Coastal places, sandy or gravelly soils, occasionally inland.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout, except the far North.
Fruits of a European ash tree, Fraxinus excelsior
ripening arbutuses
Small flowers background. Selective focus.
Blooming Festuca Rubra wrapped in sunlight.
Aesculus hippocastanum horse chestnut fruit on a tree in May.
Astragalus bolanderi is a species of milkvetch called Bolander's milkvetch. McGee Creek Canyon, Mono County,  Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.
Vetch and oats  in the field in summer
Can be used as garden inspiration
Varietal cultivated sage - medicinal aromatic herb blooms on a sunny summer day close-up
Low to short hairy annual or biennial; hairs whitish or reddish. Lower leaves stalked, upper unstalked, the leaflets linear-oblong; stipules lanceolate, pointed. Flowers whitish or pinkish, 4mm long, numerous, in dense oblong or egg-shaped, stalked, silky-hairy heads, the petals much shorter than the calyx. Pod 1 seeded.\nHabitat: Dry grasslands, often on slightly acid soils, field borders, grassy heaths, road verges, woodland pathways, waste places, sometimes on sand dunes, at low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Reynoutria japonica in bloom
Untouched nature. When a small piece of cultivated land is left alone for a year during the summer, a remarkable transformation takes place. wildflowers begins to emerge, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Native plants reclaim their territory and bring biodiversity back to the area. Buried seeds from seasons past awaken, shooting up.
Close up of white echium flowers in bloom
Reedbeds in a nature reserve.
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