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Yellow slime mold, also called dog vomit slime mold, Physarum polycephalum, growing over a fallen log in the Belding Wildlife Management Area of Vernon, Connecticut.
Single wasps eating yarrow nectar on a sunny summer day.
Saxifraga arendsii White Star
The plant displays numerous pink-purple two-lipped flowers, 3-4mm long in dense ovoid heads on creeping stems. Two sides of the stems are hairy, two sides are almost without hairs. The leaves are hairy, oval and untoothed.\nHabitat: Wild Thyme is a low-growing, spreading, mat-forming perennial that has a strong scent when crushed. It grows on dry grassland, in coastal dunes, rock ledges in mountain ranges and on heaths.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Almost nearly along the Coasts of Ireland. Further restricted to W and NW Europe.\nWidely used by cooks and herbalists. The Oil in Thyme leaves contains thymol, which is used as an antiseptic and also a preservative.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022 and photographed in the Burren Region.
Artistic 3d rendering of a car symbol, creatively depicted with white mushroom caps, surrounded by moss and ferns, symbolizing eco-friendly transport.
A red valerian (centranthus ruber) flower against an old painted wall
Close up of English stonecrop (sedum anglicum) flowers in bloom
Rock stonewort Alyssum saxatile in the wild on a cliff
stone grass, Arenaria grandiflora in Pyrenees.
Heather in Rebild National Park - Jutland, Denmark
plant of centranthus in a meadow in la spezia
Abstract of white wild flowers under old tree trunk
In the spring (Chamaecytisus ruthenicus) blooms in the wild
Variable, low creeping woody plant, mat-forming, generally with numerous non-flowering shoots; stems hairy all round; flowering stems borne in rows, each with a basal cluster of small leaves. Leaves oval to rounded, untoothed, hairy on the margin at the base, with distinct lateral veins joining at the apex of the leaf. Flowers purple, 6mm long, in rounded clusters.\nHabitat: Dry grassy places, heaths, grassland, pastures, banks, often closely grazed, sometimes on sand-dunes, screes and limestone pavement, to 3000m.\nFlowering Season: May-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Denmark, Finland and Sweden.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
a dry moss with a pine needles
Blooming Hypericum perforatum - St. John's wort, perennial herb in the herb garden.
Coral lichen (Cladia retipora) in Tasmania, Australia.
Thermopsis Lanceolata (Thermopsis Lupinoides, Fuchsbohne, falsche Lupine, Goldlupine).
Close-up of an alpine slide made of stones and plants
Photo showing the bright white flowers of a small alyssum plant in the springtime.  This plant is growing in a landscaped English rock garden, or 'rockery'.  Alyssum quickly makes a carpet of flowers and is useful summer bedding to keep weeds at bay.
Pink Alumroot wild flower growing in a crack of a boulder in the rocky mountains of Colorado, USA.
Low to short perennial, stoloniferous; stems rounded with 4 raised lines of hairs. Leaves dark green, shiny, in whorls of 8-12, hairy beneath. Flowers golden-yellow, 2-3mm, fragrant, in dense oval panicle. Fruit smooth, 1.5mm, black when ripe.
In the wild, Filipendula blooms in the meadow among the grasses
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Closeup image of a group with blossom Saxifrage flowers
The Columbine is the state flower of Colorado. The plants are found in the higher attitudes in meadows and woodlands. They are known for the lilac color and spurred petals of their flowers.
Alchemilla Alpina, medical herb growing in the Alps.
Flowering elder bush - Elder flowers in the wild
Alpine Flowers in Julian Alps Slovenia Close up in Springtime
Three-forked Emerald Carpet (Azorella Trifurcata) in London, England
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