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Camelina sativa, gold-of-pleasure, or false flax. Isolated on white background.
15 m tall and deciduous trees. Flowers panikulalarda and purplish in color. Fruit spherical, yellow-colored, fleshy and 5 seeds in a drupa. The Motherland India and China. In our country, western and southern Anatolia, in parks and gardens can be grown.
Close up image of Wild thatch plant on white background
Twigs of tropical bush with small flowers
Stem of Capsella plant with white flowers and green leaves on isolated background
A young creeper plant isolated on white.
The carrot root is a herbaceous vegetable, leaves and seeds are also edible.
Studio shot of the herb Yarrow or Achillea millefolium on white background, it is a wildgrowing plant, you can make tea with it and it is supposed  to help with inflammation and digestive disorders, yarrow cn also support wound healing
Cress inflorescences on a black background, North China
Wildflowers with Clipping Path
fresh plant of unripe cumin on white background
Side view macro close-up of a Cocksfoot Grass (Dactylis Glomerata) flower head against a black background
Anise; Pimpinella; anisum
Fools parsley in a grass meadow
Close-up of grass on field.
Winter flowering in Israel
The Caraway, Carum carvi is a plant of the Apiaceae family. It blossoms in the summertime.
Closeup of wild flower head
Garden cress is is a high-nutrient food prized as a medicinal herb and used in system of Ayurveda
Medium to tall, rather robust, slightly hairy biennial or perennial, to 1.5m. Leaves dull green, 3-pinnate. Flowers white, 3-4mm, the umbels with 4-15 rays, without lower bracts. Fruit 7-10mm, short beaked, bristle at the base, brown or black when ripe.\nHabitat: Rough grassy places, generally at low altitudes.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nVery common in the Netherlands; one of the earliest umbels to come into flower.
Tutorial. Herbarium. Conyza canadensis bush isolated on a white background.
French lavender,
3d illustration of Ophiopogon japonicus bush isolated on black background
Frost covered Cow Parsley in winter.
Close up of Andrographis paniculata plant. flowers and seed pods of andrographis paniculata.Thai herbal medicine. Isolated on white background
Closeup of small wild flower
Macro of blooming wild grass (Poa annua) isolated on black background
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Close up photography of a plant
Medium to tall, rather bristly biennial; stem erect, purple or purple spotted. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, dark green, but eventually turning purple; leaflets oval, toothed. Flowers white, 2mm, in compound umbels which are nodding in bud, the petals hairless; bracts usually absent, bracteoles hairy.  Fruit oblong, tapered towards the apex, 4-7mm, often purple.\nHabitat: Rough grassland, semi shaded places, on well drained soils, generally in low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe; absent from the Faeroes, Iceland, Norway, Finland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands for the described Habitats.\nToxicity:\nChaerophyllum temulum contains (mainly in the upper parts and fruits) a volatile alkaloid chaerophylline, as well as other (probably glycosidally bound) toxins, the chemistry and pharmacology of which has, as yet, been but little studied. Externally, the sap of the plant can cause inflammation of the skin and persistent rashes. If consumed, the plant causes gastro-intestinal inflammation, drowsiness, vertigo and cardiac weakness. Human poisonings have seldom been observed, because the plant lacks aromatic essential oils that could lead to its being confused with edible umbellifers used to flavour food. It is, however, used occasionally in folk medicine. Animal poisonings by the plant are commoner than those of humans, pigs and cattle thus intoxicated exhibiting a staggering gait, unsteady stance, apathy and severe, exhausting colic, ending sometimes in death. \nHerbal medicine:\nChaerophyllum temulum has been used in folk medicine, in small doses, to treat arthritis, dropsy, and chronic skin complaints, and as a spring tonic. The early modern physician Boerhaave (1668–1738) once successfully used a decoction of the herb combined with Sarsaparilla to treat a woman suffering from leprosy – in the course of which treatment temporary blindness was a severe side effect following each dose (source Wikipedia).
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