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Set of 19th century illustrations of Poppy, Scarlet fuchsia, Lilac,  Anemone simplex, Geum coccineum, Gentiana. Engraving by Pierre-Joseph Redoute. Published in Choix Des Plus Belles Fleurs, Paris (1827).
Pink rose petal on black 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.
crown of thorns flower isolated on white background. macro photo.
Twigs of tropical bush with small flowers
Tree blossoms in to a beautiful flower in springtime
My original vertical closeup photo of a green pottery jug filled with a bright bouquet of orange Zinnias, green Poppy seedpods, red Rosella plant seed heads, red Protea flowers and branches of green Banksia leaves, has been transformed using the Mextures App to give a retro, vintage, faded old world look to the image. Textured, beige and cream toned background.
chestnut flower growing on white background
White blossom with white background
Fluffy and cloud-like Gypsophila, commonly known as 'Baby's breath'.
Branch of Lilac with flowers of white color and leaves. Twig of Common Lilac (Syringa vulgaris). Isolated of white background
Colorful dried petals Rhododendron
Blue hydrangea on white background
cherry blossom isolated on white background
twig of gypsophila with white blossoms, isolated
Black and white closeup Eucalyptus flowers and buds, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Apple tree flowers with leaves isolated on white.
Three wild rose with leaves
Spiraea chamaedryfolia flowers and leaves isolated on white
Bud of Almond flower blooming against black background. The almond (Prunus dulcis, syn. Prunus amygdalus) is a species of tree native to Iran and surrounding countries but widely cultivated elsewhere. The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree. Within the genus Prunus, it is classified with the peach in the subgenus Amygdalus, distinguished from the other subgenera by corrugations on the shell (endocarp) surrounding the seed. \nBud of the almond flower, which blooms against black background. The almond (Prunus dulcis, syn. Prunus amygdalus) is a tree species native to Iran and surrounding countries, but widely grown elsewhere. The almond is also the name of the edible and widespread seed of this tree. Within the genus Prunus, it is classified with the peach in the subgenus Amygdalus, which differs from the other subgenera by corrugations on the surrounding shell (endocarp).
artificial sakura with white flowers on white paper. plastic white flowers for vase
elderberry blossom on white, ingredient for herbal tea
Beautiful colorful gypsophila flowers on white background
Cyanotype print of apple blossoms, Malus x domestica.
Erigeron canadensis grows in the wild in summer
A wreath of artificial flowers hangs from grained wallpaper. Photography data: December 2015, Tokyo, Higashimurayama City, Japan.
white flower of oenothera lindheimeri on white background
Weigela florida blooming in a photo. Black background.\nWeigela is a genus of between six and 38 species of deciduous shrubs in the family Caprifoliaceae, growing to 1–5 m  tall. All are natives of eastern Asia. The genus is named after the German scientist Christian Ehrenfried Weigel. The first species to be collected for Western gardens, Weigela florida, distributed in North China, Korea and Manchuria, was found by Robert Fortune and imported to England in 1845. Following the opening of Japan to Westerners, several Weigela species and garden versions were \
Set of wild dry pressed flowers and leaves, isolated
Spiraea flowers and leaves in black and white, late May, in a Connecticut garden
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