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Acaena buchananii or Magnoliopsida silver green plants with red brown stem, top view. Natural background
Gentiana lucea - Yellow Gentian
Plaun moss in the Carpathian Mountains on a meadow
Ferns - which includes both modern ferns and some of the oldest higher plants that appeared about 405 million years ago in the Devonian period of the Paleozoic era.\nAnd if you cook them correctly, they are very tasty.
Chinguruma, an alpine plant of the Northern Alps in Japan
Edelweiss flower
Boerhavia erecta or erect spiderling, is used in traditional medicine and as a food.
Horizontal extreme closeup photo of fine green leaves and small white flowers on a Heather plant growing in a garden in Winter.
Yellow slime mold, Physarum polycephalum, in the Philbrick-Cricenti Bog in New London, New Hampshire.
Erica verticillata
Close up of wild Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias) growing green and yellow in a meadow. Raindrops hang from the delicate and pointed leaves.
Angelica archangelica plant in an early summer English garden border
A blooming tree with white puffs
Lady's Mantle-Alchemilla mollis and horsetail-Equisetum arvense. Green background
Anemone coronaria, poppy anemone or Spanish marigold, is a herbaceous perennial tuberous plant and used in traditional medicine.
Deschampsia flexuosa, commonly known as wavy hair-grass, is a species of bunchgrass in the grass family widely distributed in Eurasia, Africa, South America, and North America.\nDescription:\nWavy hair-grass, Deschampsia flexuosa, has wiry leaves and delicate, shaking panicles formed of silvery or purplish-brown flower heads on wavy, hair-like stalks. The leaves are bunched in tight tufts with plants forming a very tussocky, low sward 5 to 20 cm tall before flowering, to 30 cm high.\nDistribution and habitat:\nDeschampsia flexuosa is found naturally in dry grasslands and on moors and heaths. \nIt is also an important component of the ground flora of birch and oak woodland. \nThe plant has a preference for acidic, free-draining soil, and avoids chalk and limestone areas. It can exist over 1,200 meters above sea level (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a common Grass Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Filipendula vulgaris, commonly known as dropwort or fern-leaf dropwort. Isolated on white.
Navarretia leucocephala ssp. baker, Baker's navarretia,   is found in Jepson Prairie Reserve, California.
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Spiky Australian native plant with tiny white curly flowers.
A detailed image of a seaweed plant with branching green and brown tendrils, isolated on a white background.
Wild blueberries ready to be picked
The beautiful foliage of Lygodium japonicum on the bush in the forest on a sunny day
Rubber Rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa) is a North American shrub in the sunflower or aster family.  It grows in the arid regions of the west from the Great Plains to the Pacific and northern Mexico.  It is a perennial shrub and can reproduce from seeds and root sprouts.  It has small yellow flowers and blooms from August to October.  Rabbitbrush thrives in poor alkaline soils that are common to the desert.  It is an important source of food for browsing wildlife.  This rabbitbrush was photographed in a meadow near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
The lovely flower Linnaea Borealis. Taken in Sør-Varanger, Norway.
Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora) flower heads from above. A wildflower not a mushroom, in the New England forest in midsummer. With one flower on each stem, this is one of the few plants that lack chlorophyll (which makes plants green). It can live in dark forests because it needs no sunlight for photosynthesis. It survives by parasitizing certain fungi, trees and decomposing plants. Also called ghost plant.
A very rare endemic plants on the plateau of Roraima - Venezuela
Everlastings (Syncarpha vestita). Also called by the following name: Cape snow. Fynbush,  Desert flower in South Africa.
Cotinus coggygria inflorescence
Common Sundew is a low Perennial. Plants usually solitary. Leaves rounded, long-stalked, horizontal or ascending; stalks hairy. Flowers white, 5mm, from the centre of the leaf-rosette, much overtopping the leaves.\nHabitat: Wet heaths, moors and Sphagnum bogs, especially around margins of bog pools, on acid soils.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\n\nThis carnivorous Species is to found in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
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