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Summer savory in garden bed
Untouched nature
The beautiful Püsküllü Meşe is endemic tree and protected in the  Pulley Oak Nature Conservation Area In Isparta
Phacelia tanacetifolia blue tansy
Neem flower. Its other names Azadirachta indica, nimtree or Indian lilac. Many aruvedic medicines are made from its leaves, flower and seeds.
Astragalus bolanderi is a species of milkvetch called Bolander's milkvetch. McGee Creek Canyon, Mono County,  Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.
Bush of young mugwort, species Artemisia vulgaris, also known as common mugwort in evening light, top view
Liatris spicata, commonly called Blazing star, Dense blazing star or Gay feather, is a tall, upright, clump-forming perennial. It features terminal spikes of rounded, fluffy, deep purple or white flower heads appearing atop rigid, erect, leafy flower stalks. It has the habit of opening its fluffy flowers from the top of the spike down.
Rhapis palm plant as a beautiful decoration in the room
Untouched nature. Going back to wilderness
Corydalis cheilanthifolia - Fernblaettriger Lerchensporn
Motherwort Herb
Ragweed plants
Three-forked Emerald Carpet (Azorella Trifurcata) in London, England
Annual ragweed in bloom close-up view with selective focus on foreground
In lush rainforest
Polyscias isolated on green water background in park or garden.
Chestnut flowers (Castanea sativa)
Detail of the leaf and fruits of Eryngium foetidum with light green leaves with thorns at the tips.
Ligularia Przewalskii (Kerzen-Greiskraut), also called Przewalski's golden ray, is a species of 1.5–2 m tall perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Ligularia and the family Asteraceae.
Euphorbia marginata in full bloom in September
nettle
Top of the stem of blooming motherwort of the species Leonurus quinquelobatus, or Five-lobed motherwort close-up on a dark blurred background
Very variable, low to tall, hairy or hairless perennial. Basal leaves oblong, broader above the middle, stalked; stem leaves linear-lanceolate, decreasing up to the stem, unstalked.\nFlowerheads bright yellow, 15-18cm, in lax, rather narrow panicles.\nHabitat: Dry places, on calcareous or acid soils.\nFlowering Season: July to September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe.\nGoldenrod is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThe Picture is made along a small River in the Eifel (Germany) in halfway August 2021.
Mugwort leaves. The young buds are used to make rice cakes and have many medicinal properties and are said to be the queen of herbs.
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
the small island of baltrum in germany
Grassland background.
Young light purple thuja cones Mature on a branch with green leaves. Cultivation of raw materials for the production of aromatic oil.
Japan. Spring. Yellow blossom.
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