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Gumplant, Grindelia species, with sticky flower buds. California.
Bidens radiata plant. Bidens radiata is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Asteraceae
a worm feeding on a flower
Medium hairy, stoloniferous perennial; stems erect, branched above. Basal leaves oblong, narrowed at the base, withered by flowering time; stem leaves heart- or arrow-shaped, clasping the stem with unstalked bases; all leaves green above, softly gray-downy beneath, toothed or untoothed. Flower heads daisy-like, golden yellow, 15-30mm, in lax flat-topped clusters, rays numerous, linear; flower bract linear, downy.\nHabitat: Damp places, river and stream banks, ditches, dykes, marshes and wet meadows.\nFlowering Season: August-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis Species is quite common in the above described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Close-up of common fleabane yellow flower with green blurred plants on background
Coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara
Plant with some small yellow flowers with the background out of focus
Field of Elecampane flowers full frame
Close-up of Different Scientific parts of Sunflower.
Cat's ear yellow flower with a green beetle in the foreground.
Closeup Grindelia squarrosa know as curlycup gumweed with blurred background in summer garden
View of a wild yellow flower.
East Honolulu coast, Oahu, Hawaii\n\nVerbesina encelioides is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The species is native to many parts of the United States and Mexico.[1] It is naturalized in other parts of North America, the Middle East, Spain, Argentina, Australia and the Pacific islands.[2] Common names include golden crownbeard,[3] gold weed, wild sunflower,[4] cowpen daisy, butter daisy, crown-beard, American dogweed and South African daisy.[1][5]\n\nThe species responds strongly to disturbances on suitable sites and retards the development of other local species. Research has identified an allelopathic effect on radishes[6] which may explain its ability to dominate other species in some locations.\n\nIt is a larval host for the bordered patch.[7]
beautiful yellow small flowers
Common fleabane in bloom close-up view with selective focus on foreground
Two Erebia ligea butterflies and a fly on a yellow flower.
Yellow flower head of curlycup gumweed plant in summer, Grindelia squarrosa
Erigeron aphanactis var. aphanactis or Rayless Daisy growing on Peavine Peak in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Spiny starwort yellow flower - Latin name - Pallenis spinosa
Oriental elecampane - Inula orientalis
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Inula helenium blooms. A green leaves and blooms of elecampus with raindrops on it.
Close-up of yellow common fleabane flowers with selective focus on foreground
Xerochrysum bracteatum, commonly known as the golden everlasting or strawflower, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Australia
A small yellow wildflower beams up at the camera from its rocky surroundings
flower bed
Closeup image of Gumweed Grindelia in organic garden .Grindelia has a calming effect it effective in the natural treatment of asthma and bronchial conditions,nature concept.
Bluebottle butterfly on tansy,Eifel,Germany.
Yellow flowers, catnip, Pulicaria dysenterica, zenithal view, yellow and green colours, colourful spring vegetation.
Tall perennial to 2.5m, though often less; stem stout, erect, 4-angled,hollow, densely glandular hairy above. Leaves greyish, the basal ones lanceolate, unlobed to pinnately lobed with a soft spiny margin; middle leaves arrowhead shaped, clasping; uppermost leaves narrow and bract-like. Flower heads pale yellow, 28-40mm, in tight clusters, flower bracts with blackish green glands. Achenes yellow.\nHabitat: Wet places, reed beds by fresh or brackish water, on base rich, peaty or alluvial soils.\nFlowering Season: July-September\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, North to S Scandinavia.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Western Part of the Netherlands.
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