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Origanum rotundifolium blossoms - Hopfenbluetiger Oregano
Close-up of sea fennel
Euphorbia characias
Euphorbia parishii, known by the common name Parish's sandmat, is a species of euphorb. It is native to the sandy soils of the deserts in California and Nevada. Found in Death Valley National Park, California. Euphorbiaceae.
Euphorbia helioscopia, the sun spurge or madwoman's milk, thrives in Himalayan meadows, Uttarakhand, India.
Fuerteventura volcanic slope, endemic plants, Euphorbia blasamifera
A carpet of wildflowers in the mountains
Cluster of alpine wildflowers in meadow
The unusual green flowers of Euphorbia amygdaloides purpurea, alos known as wood spurge in a natural setting.
Mountain hill at Sorška planina covered with white alpine flowers blooming, apiaceae. Hills over the ski town Cerkno.
A useful plant spurge (Euphorbia rigida) grows and blossoms in the mountains close-up on a spring day
Honckenya peploides, the sea sandwort  or seaside sandplant  of the plant family Caryophyllaceae. Other common names include sea chickweed, sea pimpernal, sea-beach sandwort, beach greens  and sea purslane. Prince William Sound; Alaska; Chugach National Forest; Chugach Mountains; Nellie Juan-College Fiord Wilderness Study Area;
Roll Spurge; Myrtle leaved; Euphorbia; myrsinites
High mountain wildflowers, Sierra de Gredos
Spiny Spurge Euphorbia spinosa
Three-Forked Emerald Carpet (Azorella trifurcata) in London, England
Flora of Mount Etna volcano, seasonal blossom Euphorbia rigida, gopher spurge, upright myrtle spurge flowers
grassland
Myrtle Spurge - Euphorbia myrsinites, succulent plants on the stone shore of the Black Sea near Tyulenovo village, Bulgaria
Closeup small white beautiful flowers, Euphorbia, background with copy space, macro, full frame horizontal composition
A spurge plant grown in the river valley in September.
Euphorbia
(Polygonum newberri)) Newberry's Knotweed is a common alpine wildflower at Mount Rainier.  This lowing lying plant with red stems.  The flowers have greenish-white flowers.
Low biennial or perennial, sometimes annual, with a solitary or several rosettes. Leaves linear to lanceolate, often pinnately-lobed, toothed, hairless or finely hairy. Flowers yellowish-brown, 3mm, in long spikes on enridged stalks longer than the leaves; anthers pale yellow.\nHabitat: Coastal places, sandy or gravelly soils, occasionally inland.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout, except the far North.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022, by the Cliffs of Moher.
Lime green tinged with red. European garden with exotic plants.
Sedum spathulifolium is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names broadleaf stonecrop, yellow stonecrop, and spoon-leaved stonecrop. An evergreen perennial, it is native to western North America.  Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary; Modini Mayacamas Preserve; Sonoma County; California;  Mayacamas Mountains
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Sea Fennel (Crithmum maritimum) on a beach in Alghero. Province of Sassari. Sardinia. Italy.
Spiny Spurge Euphorbia spinosa
Close-up of beautiful shepherd's purse.
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