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Spain, Canary Islands,  papyrus plant
Japanese Garden with Raked Gravel
White flowers of blooming Retama bushes. Springtime. Israel
Dietes iridioides, commonly called African Iris and Fortnight Lily, comes from eastern and southern Africa. It is a rhizomatous, evergreen perennial that generally resembles iris and grows 2-4’ tall. It produces fan-shaped clumps of iris-like, narrow, sword-shaped, basal, evergreen leaves. Flowers appear on branched stalks. In frost-free areas, plants bloom spring to fall and intermittently throughout winter. Flowers last one day, but are quickly replaced. Each flower (to 3” wide) is white with yellow and blue markings. Each flower stalk carries a large supply of buds.\nThe name fortnight lily is based on the blooming cycle of the flowers, where new blooms come up approximately every two weeks.
Sedge plant, Thailand
Stock photo showing elevated view of flowerbed containing Cyperus alternifolius commonly called umbrella papyrus, umbrella sedge or umbrella palm
A close-up of the Yellow Walking Iris (Neomarica gracilis), showcasing its vibrant yellow blooms. Native to tropical and subtropical regions, this plant is known for its striking flowers and ornamental value.
Conifer pine tree pine leaf close-up. Green nature background
Green leaf with water drops
A tranquil landscape showcasing a field of fluffy green shrubs under a partly cloudy sky. The scene captures the essence of serene nature with various shades of green, punctuated by the unique round shapes of the shrubs, creating a visually pleasing composition.
branch of Japanese cornelian cherry in spring
Red Sorghum
Dietes iridioides, commonly called African Iris and Fortnight Lily, comes from eastern and southern Africa. It is a rhizomatous, evergreen perennial that generally resembles iris and grows 2-4’ tall. It produces fan-shaped clumps of iris-like, narrow, sword-shaped, basal, evergreen leaves. Flowers appear on branched stalks. In frost-free areas, plants bloom spring to fall and intermittently throughout winter. Flowers last one day, but are quickly replaced. Each flower (to 3” wide) is white with yellow and blue markings. Each flower stalk carries a large supply of buds.\nThe name fortnight lily is based on the blooming cycle of the flowers, where new blooms come up approximately every two weeks.
Beautiful flowers blooming in garden at summer. Selective focus
Acacia Shrub at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Pond and Water Landscape in Japanese Garden
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Fennel plants grow in the yard
Fresh spring blossom.Blue sky background.
A vibrant landscape featuring a field of fluffy Kochia plants in full bloom. The spherical green bushes spread across the field create a natural pattern, adding depth and texture to the scene. The surrounding trees add contrast, enhancing the beauty of this tranquil setting.
One of the tallest European Ferns, its fine tufted of 2-pinnate leaves with oblong pinnae sometimes reaching 300 cm; no scales on the stalks. No green leaves, December-April. Fertile central leaves so sticky covered with spores, pale green at first, soon turning golden-brown.
Common sorghum Sorghum bicolor grows in a farm field
Forsythia first flower blooming aainst bokeh background
Banzai
White flower profile with green grass
Equisetum hyemale in Japanese style garden. Equisetaceae evergreen pteridophytes. It grows in wetlands and has underground rhizomes that grow horizontally.
White iris sibirica flowers amongst grass
Background of Paper reed plants in Sicily, Italy
Sunny Modern City
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