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From the botanical series 'Micrology' using a super selective focus which reminds of macro photography. Shot with Nikon D800E.
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) flowers in Winter, home to insects.
Saxifraga arendsii White Star
Many small, white flowers of the Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), comprising a single inflorescence, growing in the margins of an agricultural field in central Scotland. The species is native to many areas in the northern hemisphere and has been used by many peoples both to feed livestock and because its essential oils contain many medicinal properties and include the painkiller aspirin.
Lichen grows on rotten wood
Single wasps eating yarrow nectar on a sunny summer day.
Artistic 3d rendering of a car symbol, creatively depicted with white mushroom caps, surrounded by moss and ferns, symbolizing eco-friendly transport.
Abstract of white wild flowers under old tree trunk
a dry moss with a pine needles
Spiraea thunbergii, also called Thunberg’s meadowsweet, baby’s breath spirea, Thunberg epirea, breath of spring spirea, is a dense, twiggy, upright, deciduous shrub with wiry, outward-arching branching. Native to Japan and China, it is particularly noted for its early spring bloom, April before foliage, of tiny white flowers in clusters.
In the spring (Chamaecytisus ruthenicus) blooms in the wild
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.
Coral lichen (Cladia retipora) in Tasmania, Australia.
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Close-up of a white plant
Dwarf bellflower blossoms close up
cardinal, Iberis, sempervierens
Saxifrage in London, England
stone grass, Arenaria grandiflora in Pyrenees.
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)
Close-up of an alpine slide made of stones and plants
White rose growing into a tree.
Alchemilla Alpina, medical herb growing in the Alps.
Artemisia lactiflora 'ivory' (White Chinese mugwort, ivory rue)
The rock plant Iberis carnosa in flower
Carl Linnaeus named the genus Aesculus after the Roman name for an edible acorn. Common names for these trees include \
Closeup image of a group with blossom Saxifrage flowers
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Blooming buckwheat with seeds. Fagopyrum esculentum
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
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