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Baby's Breath
Saxifraga arendsii White Star
Medium to tall, rather robust, slightly hairy biennial or perennial, to 1.5m. Leaves dull green, 3-pinnate. Flowers white, 3-4mm, the umbels with 4-15 rays, without lower bracts. Fruit 7-10mm, short beaked, bristle at the base, brown or black when ripe.\nHabitat: Rough grassy places, generally at low altitudes.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nVery common in the Netherlands; one of the earliest umbels to come into flower.
White flowers of ajowan
White umbrels on the herb sweet cicely with a blurred natural foliage background
Hemiptera wax Cicadellidae insects on wild plants, North China
Ants crawl on the inflorescences Garden Angelica in the spring.
White Androsace villosa wild flower
Wood anemone study in the Connecticut woods, spring
closeup view of cerastium uniflorum white small flowers
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Flower bud blossoms Saxifraga hypnoides isolated on white background.
Seoul Korea
Buglossoides arvensis, Lithospermum arvense,  common name is the field gromwell, corn gromwell, or bastard alkanet, is a flowering plant of the family
Deschampsia flexuosa, commonly known as wavy hair-grass, is a species of bunchgrass in the grass family widely distributed in Eurasia, Africa, South America, and North America.\nDescription:\nWavy hair-grass, Deschampsia flexuosa, has wiry leaves and delicate, shaking panicles formed of silvery or purplish-brown flower heads on wavy, hair-like stalks. The leaves are bunched in tight tufts with plants forming a very tussocky, low sward 5 to 20 cm tall before flowering, to 30 cm high.\nDistribution and habitat:\nDeschampsia flexuosa is found naturally in dry grasslands and on moors and heaths. \nIt is also an important component of the ground flora of birch and oak woodland. \nThe plant has a preference for acidic, free-draining soil, and avoids chalk and limestone areas. It can exist over 1,200 meters above sea level (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a common Grass Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Macro of wet moss with dew drops hanging on spore capsules for background or wallpaper
Sagina (Irish Moss)
The fruticulous lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch in a beech forest
Close up of white fiesta flower, Pholistoma membranaceum. Carrizo Plain National Monument, California, USA.
A close up of a Venus flytrap flower.
white flowers, baby's breath close-up background
Close up of Artemisia flower
Cottage garden flower close-up - sweet alyssum - white blooms with yellow pollen centre.
Grota Haiducilor, DN22D 12, Caugagia, Europe, Romania, 2024 year
Gypsophila muralis
Flowers of Sagina subulata blooms in the garden on a sunny day. Alpine Pearlwort.
Fringed Phacelia, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. Phacelia fimbriata.  \tBoraginaceae.
The harsh weather and rocky terrain of the tundra is a challenge for the beautiful Cushion phlox wildflowers
Side view macro close-up of a Cocksfoot Grass (Dactylis Glomerata) flower head against a black background
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