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White flowers detail
Cultural image of Japan
Close up of a field hedge made of hawthorn, in full blossom in late Spring.
Close-up shot of the virginal mock-orange (philadelphus x virginalis) 'Girandole' - double-flowered deciduous hybrid shrub flowering with showy, white flowers in the park
These beautiful white flowers go by many names - Pieris japonica, Japanese andromeda, lily-of-the-valley shrub... like white snow-bells in hanging clusters, with dark green leaves. Tamborine Mountain Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia.
White rhododendron with blue skies in flower.
Spring blooms
It is a Gaura lindheimeri in the park.
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blooming viburnum (Viburnum opulus) in the garden
Wide view of Blooming California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) wildflowers.\n\nTaken on Mt. Diablo California, USA
The viburnum vat is a plant of the Caprifoliaceae family, widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in south-eastern Europe, commonly called laurotino or lentiline.
Horizontal closeup photo of green leaves and a group of fresh green cones on the branch of a Cypress tree growing in a garden in Summer. Uralla, New England high country, NSW.
Abstract or a flowering Maluleka  in the Northern Country
Beautiful blooms on a bridal wreath spiraea bush.
Spiraea Vanhoutei flower tree
Pyracantha is a genus of thorny evergreen large shrubs in the family Rosaceae, with common names Firethorn or Pyracantha. They are native to an area extending from Southeast Europe east to Southeast Asia, resemble and are related to Cotoneaster, but have serrated leaf margins and numerous thorns (Cotoneaster is thornless).\nPyracanthas are valuable ornamental plants, grown in gardens for their decorative flowers and fruit, often very densely borne. Their dense thorny structure makes them particularly valued in situations where an impenetrable barrier is required. Pyracantha berries are not poisonous as commonly thought; although they are very bitter, they are edible when cooked and are sometimes made into jelly.[2] In the UK and Ireland Pyracantha and the related genus Cotoneaster are valuable sources of nectar when often the bees have little other forage during the June Gap.\nThe plants reach up to six metres tall. The seven species have white flowers and either red, orange, or yellow berries. The flowers are produced during late spring and early summer; the pomes develop from late summer, and mature in late autumn (source Wikipedia).
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Daphne odora (winter daphne) is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae and is native to China. It is sometimes called Spurge olive, but this name is shared by other plants. It is an evergreen shrub with fragrant, fleshy, pale-pink, tubular flowers. D. odora 'Aureomarginata' has yellow edged leaves, and is hardier and more suitable to cultivation. Shallow depth of field with focus placed over the nearest flower heads.
Europe, Romania, Suceava region, Radauti, 2024 year
The Manuka flower in bloom on a Tea Tree in soft focus.
Numerous species of hawthorn are used medicinally and edible, they are also cultivated as ornamentals, and their wood is used
White rhododendron flower in a Danish park. The rhododendron originates from the Himalayas but today it is a popular bush in parks all over the world and can be found in different colors and shapes
Arrowwood Eskimo branch with flowers - Latin name - Viburnum Eskimo
Plumeria blossoms on a beautiful tree in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
blossoming cherry laurel in the evening in the garden
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White Phlox Bunch on Shrub
Choisya in an English garden in summer.
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