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Restricted distribution in Ravensthorpe Range in southern Western Australia
Pittosporum tobira is a species of sweet-smelling evergreen shrub native to Far East Asia.
Tahongai, guest tree, Kleinhovia hospita, known as Katimaha, Timoho (Java, Indonesia) pink flowers and seeds.
Mastic plant with red berries, typical of Mediterranean coast
Sandalwood nuts on tree, Avon Valley, Western Australia, Australia
The Kauri (Agathis Australis) is a native tree of New Zealand from the Jurassic period. It is among the most ancient trees in the world. This massive tree can live for centuries, the oldest are estimated to be 2,000 years of age.
Pittosporum tobira is a species of sweet-smelling flowering plant in the pittosporum family Pittosporaceae known by several common names, including Australian laurel, Japanese pittosporum, mock orange and Japanese cheesewood.
Collection of durian fruit
Fruit - Ripe and green jabuticaba fruit on tree
Several immature seed pods of the introduced Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus), a commercial forestry species used for lumbar, growing in central Chile. Worldwide this is the most exploited Eucalyptus in the forestry industry, with rapid growth yielding large trees within just a few years. In Chile the winter-flowering and nectar-rich flowers provide an unexpected food bounty for any wintering hummingbirds, which can always be found among its dense foliage.
fresh fruit and foliage of Phytolacca dioica
Closeup Australian Gum-nuts, sky background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
The green and unripe fruits of a foxglove tree, Paulownia tomentosa.
Close-up photo of leaves and clusters of ripening Pistachios growing on a tree in an organic biodynamic orchard near Mudgee NSW. Soft focus blue sky background.
The pea shrub is a deciduous, strongly branched and erect shrub. It can reach a height of four to six meters. Young shoots of the shrub are initially still finely hairy and later bare. The bark is olive-green to brown-gray in color. The seeds have been used as poultry feed in the past and as human food in times of need. Due to gastrointestinal complaints of some children, which probably originated from the consumption of raw seeds, the BfR considers this to be incorrect and sees a need for further research due to the lack of reliable findings.
Piquilín, or Condalia microphylla, as it's scientific called, is a typical flower from Northern Argentina. Its red bushes give a nice contrast in nature
Young green Lychee is very fresh sweet fruits, close up for texture and background. Small lychee fruit Growing on the tree. Lychee young, green leaf.
Bush with thorns and white flowers seen in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
In the forest, the male Nance tree (Mexican Clethra) full of fruits on a sunny day
Several leaves and developing berries of the poisonous Litre tree (Lithraea caustica), a species with toxic sap and juices endemic to central Chile.
A tree with green leaves and small green fruits
Details of a sandelwood tree (genus Santalum).
Japanese pittosporum plant (Pittosporum tobira)
Closeup  Protea flower buds, beautiful nature background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Leaves Tropical forest trees texture background wallpaper
Cloves are ready to be harvested in the garden
Schefflera arboricola with its reddish yellow fruits and its leaves in late afternoon
A flowering evergreen oak (Quercus ilex). Lecco. Lombardy. Italy.
Closeup, seeds hanging from mangrove
Green grass under the sun - meadow
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