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This plant is a living fossil. This plant is 1,500 - 2,000 years old. Cones instead of flowers. Found anly in the desert of Namibia.
Brazilian cactus typical
Wild lily in Namibia
Mountain wilderness - Western Cape, South Africa
Bright white flowers of Ruschia tumidula in full bloom. Namaqua National Park. South Africa
The beautiful natural surroundings of Hal Scott Preserve near Orlando Florida.  Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park is a 9,515-acre nature preserve located along the banks of the Econlockhatchee River.
Hidden strawflowers, in full bloom along the long grasses of the Afroalpine Grasslands of the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa.
Flowers of Aeonium undulatum (Canariense
Welwitschia Mirabilis's blossom attracts the bugs
One hand taking yellow flower in the garden
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Wild Flowers, plants and trees in the nature around  Cape Town, South Africa,
Brinsvigia orientalis flower in the Southern Cape, South Africa
One young plant of baobab tree grows in eroded rocks against clear blue sky. Isalo national park. Madagascar
The trail to Ka‘ena Point follows an old railroad bed and former dirt road that ran along the westernmost point of O‘ahu. The trail leads to Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve, a remote and scenic protected area harboring some of the last vestiges of coastal sand dune habitat on the island, and home to native plants and seabirds. Whales frequent this shoreline during the winter months.\n\nA hike to Ka‘ena Point can take two routes. From the Wai‘anae side, take the trailhead at the end of the paved road in the Keawaula Section of Ka‘ena Point State Park and follow the dirt roadway for 2.4 miles to Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve. This route follows the shoreline on your left (southwest), characterized by boulder beaches and occasional tidepools, while cliffs rise above you on your right (northeast). Midway along the trail are a pair of small blowholes. In places the old road has eroded completely.\n\nStapelia gigantea is a species of flowering plant in the genus Stapelia of the family Apocynaceae.[1] Common names include Zulu giant,[2] carrion plant and toad plant (although the nickname \
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum is a prostrate succulent plant native to Africa,  and naturalized in the New World. The plant is covered with large, glistening bladder cells or water vesicles, reflected in its common names of common ice plant, crystalline ice plant or ice plant.  Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Flowering Carpobrotus rossii or pigface plant. Coastal vegetation nature background
A sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum) with flower and fruits on a beach in Sardinia. Italy.
Flower growing from ground, shaped like grass
Wild mountain flower in South Africa called Ice Plant (in latin: Lampranthus spectabills)
Maquis Shrubland in Sardinia - Italy
Salt marsh dodder or goldthread,
vegetation on the portuguese atlantic beach with sparse growth
Full frame of small red plant growing in arid sand of Montana Roja over the El Medano surfing beach in south Tenerife; Canary island
Loftus Fire Trail
Tropical Plants in a Greenhouse in Chattanooga, Tennessee During Thanksgiving Week in the Fall of 2023
Pale purple fragrant flowers of Scabiosa stellata on a meadow on a sunny spring day. A plant for use in homeopathy in the natural environment.
Everlastings (Syncarpha vestita). Also called by the following name: Cape snow. Fynbush,  Desert flower in South Africa.
Euphorbia tirucalli with succulent branches natural background.
Savannah at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
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