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Fothergilla major, Witch Alder, Mount Airy Bottlebrush, Federbuschstrauch
Polygonaceae plants are on a black background
White flowers of ajowan
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) flowers in Winter, home to insects.
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
flower collect bee day cherry
Bee on a strawberry flower  during summer day
Cydonia oblonga quince white flower of large size and large petals with huge stamens of brown hairy leaves on green orchard background flash lighting
White Flower Blackberry garden. Organic Gardening. Dewberry flower cluster (Rubus). Plant branch in home countryside eco garden.
Green blackberry. Flower
Branch comfrey with flower, isolated on white. The root and leaves are used medicinally to treat cough and bronchitis.
Closeup on white field flowers
plum flowers on a dark background
Photo of an Pear Flower blossom bloom and grow on a black background. Blooming flower of Pyrus. The pear is native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of the Old World, from western Europe and north Africa east right across Asia. It is a medium-sized tree, reaching 10–17 metres (33–56 ft) tall.\nAssociated with purity, longevity, and immortality (even though the tree only lives 25-50 years in general), the Chinese hold this plant in high regard. In western culture, the blossom means health and hope. If given as a gift, it may have several meanings. It is often meant to express affection, love, or lust (the lust portion will become clear later…keep reading!). In times past, it also signified faeries at work and may warn or send a message to the recipient to that end.\n\nIf utilized in wedding florals, pear blossoms are meant to portray love and affection for one’s beloved. They bear the message “I hope for a long life full of love with you.” For this reason, this delicate and airy flower is a lovely addition to weddings. (For an offbeat interpretation, adding some pear fruit into the arrangements will carry a similar meaning!)
close-up shot of blackberry flower at the sunny spring day
Variable, short to tall, usually unbranched biennial, hairy plant. Leaves pale green, kidney-shaped to heart-shaped, toothed, smelling of garlic when crushed. Flowers white, 3-5mm. Fruit 20-70mm, erect.\nHabitat: Hedgerows, woodland margins, scrub, roadsides and waste ground, generally on calcareous or base-rich soils. Often gregarious.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
close up of blackberry flower
Pussy Willow. Copy space. Spring storytelling.
Plum blossom blooms beautifully in the garden
Blackberries (Rubus sect. Rubus), flowers.
Young aphids of the Bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) after hibernating on buds bird cherry.
Blossoms of an Ulmo tree.  The natural habitat is along the Andes Range in Chile and Argentina from 38 to 43¡S up to 700 meters (2300 ft) above sea level.
Buglossoides arvensis, Lithospermum arvense,  common name is the field gromwell, corn gromwell, or bastard alkanet, is a flowering plant of the family
Variable, short to tall, usually unbranched biennial, hairy plant. Leaves pale green, kidney-shaped to heart-shaped, toothed, smelling of garlic when crushed. Flowers white, 3-5mm. Fruit 20-70mm, erect.\nHabitat: Hedgerows, woodland margins, scrub, roadsides and waste ground, generally on calcareous or base-rich soils. Often gregarious.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Exochorda grandiflora grows and blooms in the garden in summer. A large white flower on a branch.
A cluster of delicate Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata is in focus, contrasting against a dark, blurred background. The white flowers have a simple, elegant appearance, each with four petals and a central greenish-yellow core. The leaves are green and serrated, adding texture to the composition. The lighting highlights the flowers and leaves, emphasizing their details and creating a sense of depth.
Macro closeup of a White Avens wildflower.
The beaked Stewartia is a deciduous, ornamental, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. The plant may reach a height of 13 to 33 feet tall and 8 to 13 feet wide. White Camellia-like blooms appear from May to July, and the red woody beaked capsule fruits appear in September. The bark has furrows and ridges, and unlike the Chinese Stewartia, it does not peel. The plant is a member of the Theaceae family and is related to the Camellia. This low-maintenance plant is grown for its ornamental value.
Flowers of blackberry. White flowers garden dewberry.
Close up photo of bottlebrush (Fothergilla) plant white flower
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