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River cane growing in Oklahoma, closeup of leaves and stems
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.
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Flowers on the mountain
In the wild in the meadow grows forage grass ryegrass (Lolium).
Clover.  Shallow DOF.
close up grass flower
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
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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.
A closeup shot of Lolium temulentum plants
yellow wildflower against a soft green backdrop
Summer flowers in the French Savoy Alps
Wilted flowers in late Autumn
The pasture grass Lolium perenne grows in a meadow
Horizontal closeup of flowering plantain heads. Soft focus background
Dew on the grass.
Untouched nature
Small Flowers of a Plant of the Order Poales
Castilleja attenuata is a species of Indian paintbrush, known by the common names valley tassels and attenuate Indian paintbrush. Pepperwood Nature Preserve; Santa Rosa;  Sonoma County, California. Orobanchaceae.
Grass seeds close up
The purple flower of liatris spicata , variety 'gay feather'
In the wild, a grass weed creeping (Elymus repens) wheatgrass grows in the field
Beautiful and rare native Pink Flannel flowers after the rain, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition.\nAlthough of fairly widespread distribution, pink flannel flower is rarely seen in the wild as it does not appear every year. Apparently it requires specific climatic conditions for seed stored in the soil to germinate. It is reported that it flowers for one season a year after a fire if there has been rain.
Dry flowers of grass in the forest
山野草
Small Flowering Plant of the Subphylum Angiospermae
Short, creeping greyish, evergreen perennial forming mats, with erect flower stems. Leaves linear-cylindrical, 8-20mm, pointed, falling when dead. Flowers bright or pale yellow, 14-15mm, drooping in bud; petals often 7.\nHabitat: Rocky places, walls, stony pathways, to 2000m.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: North to S Scandinavia; naturalized in Britain and Ireland. W Europe to the Ukraine.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Natural autumn background. Close-up on dry spikelets on a stone wall.
Early morning trees
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