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Styrax japonicus floating on top of creek water in Sunchang Gangcheon mountain in South Korea.
Perennial, rather greenish-black overall. Submerged leaves with a few very long parallel segments easily collapsing out of water; without floating leaves. Flowers large, 20-30mm, petals overlapping.\nHabitat: Fast flowing streams and rivers, generally over hard rocks, often growing in depths of 1m, sometimes more, in nutrient poor or calcareous-rich waters.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Europe north to S. Scandinavia.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Flower and in the distance you can see a waterfall
Stream in Kgaswane Mountain Reserve, Rustenburg.
The river flows through the rocks, the oleander flower in the center.
Clear river with natural light from the tropical rainforest
White Tape Grass group is floating on natural pond water surface
Brook flow trough Beijing Olympic forest park. This park is free of charge and made for as a recreational place for everybody. Because enter to park is free, place i famous for joggers and peoples who like to enjoy a bit nature.
Blooming orange Habenaria rhodocheila Hance flowers on a cascade in rain season. Khao Kho National Park, Thailand. Focus on petal.
lotus flower
Photograph of a precious flower called parnassia foliosa in Japan
Degraded environment, polluted river. water source contaminated with sewage
White flower floating in a still pond.
A single potato flower on glass table
A type of buttercup that blooms in the stream water that starts to flow slowly in April.
Reed beside a lake in Woodwalton Fen nature reserve.
Violet wildflower growing on the shore of a river
Lotus flower
I took this pic in Japan.
Hairless floating plant with runners giving rise to tufts of leaves at intervals; roots with numerous long hairs near the tip. Leaves kidney- or heart-shaped, bronzey-green, untoothed, long stalked. Flowers white, the petals with a yellow spot at the base, 18-20mm, monoecious; male in stalked clusters of 1-4, female solitary; stamens 12; styles 6, each 2-branched.\nFlowering Season: July-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis is a quite common water plant in waters with a good water quality in the Netherlands.\nThe Picture is made in my Garden Pond.
Saccharum spontaneum flower. Its other names wild sugarcane and Kans grass. Its grassĀ native to theĀ Indian Subcontinent. It is a perennial grass,growing up to three meters in height.
Lesser stitchwort flowers. Stellaria graminea growing near a small river on Bodmin Moor.
Purple flowers growing in a wet, marshy area. The flowers are delicate and beautiful, and the marsh provides a lush, green backdrop.
Environmental contamination. Neglect and environmental degradation. Government neglect. Poisoned river.
Flowers wildflowers
A beautiful high-angle shot of white flowers blooming on the riverbank.
A buttercup in a slow flowing stream.
Short to medium creeping perennial, terrestrial or aquatic, rooting at the nodes. Floating leaves oblong, hairless, rounded at the base or truncate, long stalked, those of terrestrial plants smaller and narrower, slightly hairy; ochrea not fringed.\nFlowers in short dense, broad, often solitary spikes, deep pink. In or close to still or slow floating water, particularly pools, canals, ditches and dykes, at low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
The mountain Rhodopa, native to the Thracian Orpheus.
Wetland marsh in Jasper National Park, Canada
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