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A prickly pear cactus plant (Opuntia Dillenii) with ripe purple fruit, a wild plant growing on the coast of Algarve
The invasive plant Opuntia dillenii growing in grasslands.
Opuntia Stricta Haw var Dillenii Ker Gaw L D Benson
Melbourne, Australia - January 31, 2016: An UP Metro train to Flinders Street proceeds cautiously across the heritage-listed old wooden viaduct after leaving Eltham Station on Melbourne’s Hurstbridge line.  Built in 1902 for steam-era trains, the bridge over Diamond Creek is the last-remaining railway bridge built predominantly from timber still in use on the Melbourne metropolitan railway network.  While an attractive part of the river-valley environment, the old bridge is a bottleneck for modern railway operations.
Beautiful clover blossoms. Oxalis dillenii. small yellow flower
Historic stone building in Montsalvat, Eltham, a Victorian-era castle in suburban Melbourne. Surrounded by gardens and nature, this cultural landmark is a popular tourist destination in Australia
Historic stone building in Montsalvat, Eltham, a famous tourist destination near Melbourne. Surrounded by lush landscaping under cloudy skies, this antique Victorian landmark showcases rich Australia
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
The tall umbels of Britain's native cow parsley are a common sight along roadside verges and country paths.
Oxalis dillenii, the southern wood-sorrel, slender yellow woodsorrel, or Dillen's oxalis, is a species in the woodsorrel family. Like other Oxalis species, the leaves of this plant resemble clover leaves, with three leaflets. The flowers have five yellow petals that are 4 to 10 mm in length.
The flower of the Oxalis Dillenii plant, the leaves of this plant resemble clover leaves
White swan swimming in the pond - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
A closeup of Spiny pest pear (Opuntia dillenii) cactus with red fruit in Canary Islands, Spain
A vertical shot of Spiny pest pear (Opuntia dillenii) growing by the seaside in La Palma island, Spain
London, United Kingdom – May 23, 2010: The Tudor exterior of the magnificent Eltham Palace in Greenwich, London
London, United Kingdom – December 16, 2020: The magnificent Eltham Palace in Greenwich which was restyled by the Courtauld's
London, United Kingdom – December 16, 2020: The magnificent Eltham Palace in Greenwich which was restyled by the Courtauld's
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
A closeup of a Oxalis dillenii (Southern Wood Sorrel) flower
Close up photo of Oxalis dillenii, also the southern wood-sorrel, slender yellow woodsorrel, and Dillon's oxalis, is species in the wood-sorrel family Oxalidaceae in the genus Oxalis
Close up photo of Oxalis dillenii, also the southern wood-sorrel, slender yellow woodsorrel, and Dillon's oxalis, is species in the wood-sorrel family Oxalidaceae in the genus Oxalis.
Close up photo of Oxalis dillenii, also the southern wood-sorrel, slender yellow woodsorrel, and Dillon's oxalis, is species in the wood-sorrel family Oxalidaceae in the genus Oxalis
London / UK - DEC 30 2019: Exterior view of the Great Hall and the garden of the Eltham Palace, England.
Opuntia dillenii s a large sized species of cactus that is endemic in the subtropical and tropical coastal areas of the Americas and the Caribbean.
Oxalis dillenii in bloom
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