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Stout tall, pleasantly aromatic perennial, to 2m; stem green, sometimes purple tinged, hollow and ridged. Leaves triangular or diamond-shape in outline, 2-3 pinnate, with large rather irregular divisions, coarsely toothed; upper leaves reduced to large inflated sheaths. Flowers greenish or cream, 3-4, in large umbels up to 25cm across, with numerous rays; bracts few or absent. Fruit oblong, 6-8mm, with corky wings.\nHabitat: Damp places, riverbanks, ditches, damp meadows, thickets and waste places, locally abundant.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: The Faeroes, Iceland, Holland, Germany and much of Scandinavia; naturalized in Britain, Belgium and France.\nLong cultivated as a drug plant. The roots and fruits are used for various stomach disorders, but also used as a confection, for seasoning liqueurs. Often naturalized from gardens.
Flowers, nature
Close up of a magnificent Lime Tree against a background of a beautiful blue sky, also known as a Linden Tree (Tilia europoea)
Valeriana officinalis - Real valerian. Common name, Valerian.
Mountain hill at Sorška planina covered with white alpine flowers blooming, apiaceae. Hills over the ski town Cerkno.
Sorbus aucuparia in bloom
White climber star Jasmin with many white flowers on the rooftop of a house. Trachelospermum jasminoides in bloom
Flowers blossoming in springtime
The giant hogweed is in full bloom. Touching this weed can cause burns to humans and animals. Municipalities often quickly remove this invasive exotic species.
Córneas village church facade, ancient large yew tree in front. Baleira, Lugo province, Galicia, Spain.
Green flowers of Garden angelica
Valeriana officinalis - Real valerian. Common name, Valerian.
Closeup of blooming Giant Hogweed or Heracleum mantegazzianum plant and its seed heads.
Smyrnium olusatrum, common name Alexanders, is an edible cultivated flowering plant of the family Apiaceae. It is also known as alisanders, horse parsley, black lovage
Styphnolobium japonicum creamy white blossom
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
Angelica pachycarpa or portuguese or shiny leaved plant with flowers and seeds
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Fatsia japonica plant flower umbel with bee insect
Blooming chestnut tree - Castanea sativa MILL. - Esskastanie, Edelkastanie
Close-up of white flowers with an old building in the background
Stock photo of flowering white cow parsley wild flowers growing in hedgerow of wildlife garden with stalks, petals and pollen attracting honey bees, wild chervil flower plant herbaceous perennial, Latin anthriscus sylvestris, similar to poisonous poison hemlock
white inflorescence and fresh seeds of Heracleum sphondylium plant
Rosa banksiae, commonly called Banksian rose, is a climbing rose. It may be trained to an arbor, fence or wall where it will climb and cover. Double white flowers with densely packed petals bloom in clusters in May-June with no repeat bloom. Flowers are mildly scented. Long flexible, almost thornless stems are clad with green leaves.
Inflorescences of Styphnolobium japonicum tree in July
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Aralia cordata (Japanese Udo plant) flowers / Araliaceae perennial plant.
Goutweed flowering bloom closeup in backyard garden
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