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Wild flowers highlighted in the sun with a black background.
Low to medium rhizomatous Perennial, with Runners; Stems ascending to erect, hairless or with hairs.. Leaves oblong to lanceolate. Flowers Sky-blue, occasionally pinkish or white, 4-10mm, flat.\nHabitat: Wet Places. Flowering Season: May-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen. \n\n\nThis nice little Blue Flower is to be found in Wet Habitats, such as Water Sides of Lakes.
In spring, Veronica filiformis blooms in the wild
Myosotis, commonly called ‘Forget-me-nots”, is a genus of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae and produces clusters of tiny blue, pink or white flowers. It is in bloom from late March to early June in the temperate zone.
delicate blue forget-me-not flowers in the rays of the sun against the background of dark green plants in a summer garden
White rose growing into a tree.
The beauty of the forest created by nature, close-up photography
White forget-me-not flowers.
05 may 2024, Distroff, Communauté de communes de l'Arc Mosellan, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand Est, France. It's spring. In an undergrowth, close-up of two stems of Wood Forget-Me-Not. It is a very common plant that produces pretty little pastel blue flowers with five petals and a yellow heart. The second stem in the background is blurred.
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Variety of Flowers , Buds & Bugs
Lots of white wild daisies with shallow depth of field.
Japan. February. Bush leaves reflecting bright sunlight. Natural abstract pattern.
buckwheat field
Forget-me-not tiny flowers top view
Spring in the forest
flowerbed
Variable low to medium, hairless annual. |Lower leaves broadly oval to spoon-shaped, blunt, untoothed; upper leaves oval to lanceolate, untoothed or slightly toothed; bracts green. Flowers pinkish or bluish, tiny, in flat, umbel-like clusters. Fruit almost rounded, 2mm, compressed in cross-section, smooth or with faint transverse ridges, the calyx reduced to tiny inconspicuous teeth; fruit clusters surrounded by a ruff of bracts.\nHabitat: Arable land and waste land, roadsides, , cliffs, dunes, on sandy or calcareous soils, generally at low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except much of the north.\n\nThis is a quite common Weed in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Myosotis alpestris - beautiful small blue flowers - forget me not
Myosotis, commonly called ‘Forget-me-nots”, is a genus of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae and produces clusters of tiny blue, pink or white flowers. It is in bloom from late March to early June in the temperate zone.
Pretty Bright Closeup Closeup White Forget-Me-Not blooming In Spring
Sankayou, an alpine plant of Mt. Hiuchi in Japan
Still life of wildflowers in green meadow.
small blue flowers blooming among the grass. nature background in summertime
buckwheat field
Forget-me-nots. Myosotis flowering white plants in the family Boraginaceae. Forget-me-nots or scorpion grasses. Myosotis alpestris small flowers for decorating lawns, flower beds. Garden landscaping
Pollia japonica, also known as East Asia pollia, is a perennial flower in the family Commelinaceae, native to East Asia. Its rhizome is a herb in traditional Chinese medicine used as analgesic, discutient (reducing swelling) and deodorant.
river scenes along the Tees North Yorkshire in Spring
blue common grape hyacinth flower with water splashing studio shot
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