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Sterculia nobilis
Bismarckia nobilis or Bismarck palm leaf, a palm tree for a politician.
Spring flower, liverwort.
Extreme Close-up of Hepatica nobilis, Ranunculaceae in nature reserve in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Fig wax scale Ceroplastes rusci on  bay laurel (Laurus nobilis) shrub and their natural enemy the ladybird Exochomus quadripustulatus.
Nobilis fir and winterberry branches in a vase in front of beige background. Place for text.
Common Hepatica or Liverwort (Hepatica nobilis) in Bloom
Lorbeerbaum - Laurus Nobilis in the herb garden.
Close up photo of Amherstia nobilis  in park and blurred background. Pink flower.
Extreme closeup of insects in the wild
Common hepatica, liverwort, liverleaf, kidneywort or pennywort (Hepatica nobilis) blooming in the forest in finland in spring.
Laurel leaves and flowers isolated on white background. Laurus nobilis. Aromatic and spice food concept
Laurus nobilis with flowers. Bay laurel, sweet bay, true laurel or Grecian laurel nature background
Amherstia nobilis, the Pride of Burma, is a tropical tree with large, showy flowers in the family Fabaceae. The extravagant flowers are seen hanging from the long inflorescence, or flower stalk, which is a bright crimson red at the end. It is the only member of the genus Amherstia, named after Lady Sarah Amherst, who was an early collector of Asian plants and was honored with the plant’s name after her death. [Wikipedia]
Laurus Nobilis leaves with brown stains
Clivia
Formerly Russula mairei (Singer), and commonly known as the beechwood sickener, the now re-classified fungus Russula nobilis (Velen.) is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Russula. This group of mushrooms are noted for their brittle gills and bright colours.\nDescription:\nThe cap is a red or rosy colour, 3–6 cm wide, convex to flat, or slightly depressed, and weakly sticky. It peels only to a third of its radius, which reveals pink flesh. The flesh is firm and white or sometimes yellowish, smells of coconut, and tastes peppery. It is often damaged by slugs. The stem is 2–5 cm long, 1–1.5 cm wide, cylindrical, (firmer than its conifer dwelling namesake, Russula emetica), and white. The gills are narrowly spaced, adnexed, rounded, and white, often with a faint blue-green sheen. The spore print is white.\nDistribution and habitat:\nThe species is mycorrhizal with beech (Fagus) in woodland areas.[3] It is widespread and common in Europe, Asia, and North America, where these trees grow.\nEdibility:\nRussula nobilis is inedible, and probably poisonous in quantity, but not deadly. Many bitter tasting red-capped species can cause problems if eaten raw; the symptoms are mainly gastrointestinal in nature: diarrhoea, vomiting and colicky abdominal cramps. The active agent has not been identified but thought to be caused by chemical compounds known as sesquiterpenes, which have been isolated from the related genus Lactarius and from Russula sardonia (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis nice Species was found by Carpinus trees in het Voorsterbos (Noordoostpolder), the Netherlands.
Oedemera nobilis sur plante non identifié
Bay leaves,
World Mushroom Day. National Mushroom Day. Brown Forest Mushroom. It is Edible. Yet it May Easily be Mistaken for Russula Emetica, which is Poisonous and Russula Nobilis
Bay leaf refers to the aromatic leaves of several plants used in cooking
Close-up photo showing the glossy evergreen leaves of a bay tree, which is regularly clipped / trimmed and growing in the garden.  Bay trees are a popular compact species of laurel, with glossy leaves and small shoots that respond well to pruning.  Of note, the Latin name for bay is: laurus nobilis.
Bouquet of nobilis fir and winterberry branches in a vintage vase in front of red background. Festive composition with copy space.
Fresh laurel branch outdoors, laurus nobilis
Bay tree (Laurus nobilis)
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Sanchezia speciosa (Cacak gading, Zebra Plant, Yellow Sanchezia, Shrubby Whitevein, Gold Vein Plant, Sanchezia nobilis). This plant used for  antioxidant, anticancer and antibacterial, antifungal
Liverwort blooming in forest. Beautiful morning light.
Close-up of a hairy Lebeda nobilis caterpillar with distinctive red and black markings on its grey-brown body. Captured in Wulai, Taiwan.
Fresh bay laurel (Laurus nobilis) leaves background border with blurred sunlight and bokeh
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