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Pair of panicles of white flowers of wild privet in May
White flowering privet hedge
Close up of wild privet bush with white flowersand green leaves
This is Russian vine (Fallopia baldschuanica), originating from eastern Asia but here growing in Merton, London. This fast-growing vine is related to Japanese knotweed and has similar invasive qualities, needing no invitation to scramble over trees, bushes and walls. Other names for the Russian vine are mile-a-minute vine; China fleece vine; fleece flower and silver lace vine. Earlier scientific names for the same plant are (Fallopia aubertii), (Polygonum baldschuanicum) and (Polygonum aubertii).
Japanese privet is a tree that is often used as a windbreak, street tree, and hedge, and produces many small, cone-shaped white flowers.
Semi-deciduous shrub, 1-3m tall, densely branched with smooth greyish bark. Leaves lanceolate, thin untoothed, short stalked. Flowers white, 4-6mm, in dense pyramidal panicles, fragrant. Fruit a berry, 6-8mm, shiny black when ripe.
An overhead view of lush, vibrant green plants with small, densely packed leaves. The image captures the natural beauty of the fresh foliage, showcasing a uniform pattern of bright, healthy greenery, ideal for a nature-themed background.
A single, white inflorescence of a Chilean endemic species of Escallonia (Escallonia revoluta), that has no common English name, and is a close relative of the the Redclaws (Escallonia rubra), a species that has colonised gardens worldwide.
Opening white flowers of wild privet in May
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) Flower
Ligustrum vulgare wild european privet white flowering plant, group of scented flowers in bloom on shrub branches, green leaves
Evergreen shrub, Hebe, with blooming flowers in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Close up of flowering branches of privet hedge
pile of weeds
a privet hedge in sunlight with plenty of white blossoms
Hawthorn
Buds and white flowers of common privet  in spring
Shepherd's Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) Plant
Green Foliage of a Young Pomegranate Tree Growing in a Field.
This is Russian vine (Fallopia baldschuanica), originating from eastern Asia but here growing in Wandsworth, London. It is a fast-growing vine, related to Japanese knotweed, and has similar invasive qualities, needing no invitation to scramble all over trees, bushes and walls. Other names for the Russian vine are mile-a-minute vine; China fleece vine; fleece flower and silver lace vine. Earlier scientific names for the same plant are (Fallopia aubertii), (Polygonum baldschuanicum) and (Polygonum aubertii). Some other ecology-related photographs: .
Blooming viburnum lucidum shrub, at springtime, in Glyfada, Greece
Semi-deciduous shrub, 1-3m tall, densely branched with smooth greyish bark. Leaves lanceolate, thin untoothed, short stalked. Flowers white, 4-6mm, in dense pyramidal panicles, fragrant. Fruit a berry, 6-8mm, shiny black when ripe.
Green background with blueberry plants
Orange jessamine in the garden
Sprig of wild privet with panicle of half open white flowers in June
A Kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) Tea Tree in full frame close-up. Although kanuka honey is not as well-known internationally as manuka, it actually contains more of the antiseptic properties than manuka, just not measurable as UMF. Kanuka honey's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties could be even stronger than Manuka. Kanuka honey's antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties could make it especially helpful in healing burns, bruises, and other wounds.
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Closeup native white curl flowers, Ivory Curl Tree flowers, Buckinghamia Celsissima, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Small white flowers of ligustrum
Medium to tall tufted perennial, hairless or slightly hairy; stems erect, unbranched. Leaves opposite, heart shaped to lanceolate, short stalked. Flowers greenish-yellowish-white, 5-10mm, in clusters of 6-8 at the base of the upper leaves. Fruit 5-6mm, hairless.\nHabitat: Woods, rocky places, bare ground, generally on calcareous soils, to 1800m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Continental Europe north to S Scandinavia.\nVery poisonous plant. The fruits split along one side to release the seeds, which each have a tuft of hairs at one end for dispersal by wind.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
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