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Close-up view on indian-meal moth on pistachio nut.
Oemleria cerasiformis.\nEarly white blossoms of Indian Plum, June Plum or Oso Berry in a West Coast rainforest. Early springtime in Plant Hardiness Zone 8A.
Olive branch with white buds & flowers with green leaves against a blue sky with clouds
Small gray moth, native to coastal California.  Found in areas with coastal live oaks.
Close-up of osmanthus blooming in the park
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Rhododendron
Leonurus cardiaca, Leonuri Herba is a medicinal grass. It is used as cardiac.
closeup  of a beautiful white hydrangea in garden
Close UP Marjoram Flowerv(Origanum Vulgare)
Close-up view on indian-meal moth on white background.
Collection of different flying insect specimens
Set of white false spirea Sorbaria sorbifolia Bud, Anemone piperi and Bacopa Scopia
White Tropical Frangipani Flowers & Large Green Leaves on a 14-Foot Frangipani Tree Under a Bright Blue Sky in Sunny South Florida in the Spring of 2023
Hydrangea paniculata \
Panicle Hydrangea 'Kyushu'
Hydrangea paniculata is a deciduous shrub
Epipactis helleborine, the broad-leaved helleborine, is a terrestrial species of orchid with a broad distribution. It is a long lived herb which varies morphologically with ability to self-pollinate. \nDescription:\nEpipactis helleborine can grow to a maximum height of 1 m or more under good conditions, and has broad dull green leaves which are strongly ribbed and flat The flowers are arranged in long drooping racemes with dull green sepals and shorter upper petals. The lower labellum is pale red and is much shorter than the upper petals. \nFlowering occurs June–September. \nHabitat:\nFound in woods and hedge-banks and often not far from paths near human activity. It is one of the most likely European orchids to be found within a city, with many sites for example in Glasgow, London and Moscow. Sometimes spotted beside car parks. \nEpipactis helleborine is known for its successful colonization of human-made or anthropogenic habitats such as parks, gardens or roadsides. These roadside orchids exhibit special features such as large plant size and greater ability to produce flowers. Pollination plays a huge role as pollinators such as Syrphidae, Culicidae, Apidae etc. possess greater species diversity and visits the flowering sites more in anthropogenic habitats as compared to native ones. The visitation rates along with the reproductive success of these orchids are higher in large populations as they are more attractive to pollinators. \n\nDistribution:\nThis species is widespread across much of Europe and Asia, from Portugal to China, as well as northern Africa (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a very common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Bladder campion flowers  isolated on white
Hummingbird moth feeding on a butterfly bush blossom
Justicia gendarussa is used as traditional contraceptive method and treatment of various ailments
isolated horse chestnut-tree branch with leaves and flowers
A closeup shot of the leaves of a loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) tree
Buckwheat seeds are used for raw food diet, and for products such as buckwheat flour, soba noodles and kasha, or roasted groats. Its flowers, white and pink, bloom from late summer to early autumn (July-September).
Close up of rowan tree or sorbus flowers
Short to medium; stem hairy above, purplish below. Leaves 4-8, oblong to lanceolate, pointed, folded lengthwise, decreasing in size upwards. Flowers 7-14; sepals greenish with faint violet or purplish-brown stripes; petals whitish with a pink base; lip white with a yellow blotch and purplish lines, the tip oval with a frilly margin. Fruit hairy.\nHabitat: Marshes, fens and other damp places, occasionally dune slacks.\nFlowering Season: July to August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThis nice Species is quite rare in the Netherlands. Most to be seen in the Coast Areas and scattered in the rest of the Country.
Detail of a motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca), a medical plant.
The detailed, bright white elderflowers stand out against the surrounding green leaves. This close-up image shows a beautiful spring scene.
Hydrangea paniculata is a Deciduous Shrub and Native to China, Japan and Korea
Guava tree caterpillar.
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