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Wild Ginger, Asarum caudatum, Van Damme State Park on the Northern California Coast; Taxonomy Family Aristolochiaceae
White flower of Globba or Dancing Ladies ginger blooming on shoot and green leaves with black background in forest, Thailand.
Himenumaenchi in Rishiri
Pollia japonica, also known as East Asia pollia, is a perennial flower in the family Commelinaceae, native to East Asia. Its rhizome is a herb in traditional Chinese medicine used as analgesic, discutient (reducing swelling) and deodorant.
Wild plants with unique flowers in the garden
Eupatorium makino ( Boneset ) flowers. Asteraceae perennial plants native to Japan. Blooms white cylindrical florets on flower heads from August to October. The Japanese name is 'Hiyodori-bana'.
Wild Stonecrop growing along Chestnut Top Trail in the Smoky Mountain National Park
Photographed at Futakuchi Gorge in Miyagi Prefecture
A rather delicate, low, hairless, rhizomatous perennial forming carpets; stem slender, erect, unbranched. Basal leaves 2-ternate, with oval or oblong lobes, long stalked; stem leaves one pair, ternate, the segments trilobed. Flowers greenish, in small clusters, 6-8mm across, each normally with 5 flowers. Fruit greenish, but seldom produced.\nHabitat: Shady places on moist soils, to 2400m.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in the described Habitats in the Eastern and Southern Parts of the Netherlands.
Nature and Gastronomy place Rishiri island at Northern Hokkaido in Japan. Famous for Alpine plants, Japanese sea urchin food, trekking at Rishiri mountain.
Aristolochia salvadorensis, also known as Darth Vader plant, since it looks like Darth Vader of Star Wars, is a woody climber native to El Salvador. It belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family of plants, which includes pipevines, birthworts and Dutchman’s pipe. The weird, corpse-like appearance of Darth Vader pipe vine flowers is due to adaptations that ensure its survival. The helmet-like shape and purple coloration of the blooms, combined with the powerful aroma of rotting flesh, tends to attract insect pollinators.\nOnce enticed, insects fly through the Darth Vader plant’s luminous “eyes.” The inside of the blooms is lined with sticky hairs that imprison the insects long enough to cover them with pollen. They are then released to fly out and pollinate more blooms.
Flowers of a climber called the Indian Madder or Rubia cordifolia. The roots are an important natural dye for silk and cotton and yield a red or orange colour. They are also used extensively in Ayurvedic formulations.
Wild Begonia potted plant with variegated bumby leafs. Blooming pink flower head.
Common Twayblade (Listera ovata) in natural habitat
wild flower
Dioscorea communis (sometimes placed in the segregate genus Tamus) is a species of flowering plant in the yam family Dioscoreaceae and is commonly known as black bryony, lady's-seal, and black bindweed.
Macrophotography, closeup of a small wild flower
Sharp stone in bright gray with vines. suitable for background and texture themes
Saururus chinensis, commonly called Asian lizard’s tail, has attractive, green foliage with white splotches on the leaves at the top of the plant. It is native to wetlands, including water gardens, meadows, marshes, ditches, swampy forested areas, fields and roadsides in East Asia. Minute, spicily fragrant, white to yellowish-white flowers bloom in early to mid-summer (June-August). Each flower spike resembles the tail of a lizard, hence the common name.
Green grass grows between dried leaves
Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wild ginger, western wild ginger, or long-tailed wild ginger) is native to rich moist forests of western North America from British Columbia to California. Prairie Creek Redwood State Park. Aristolochiaceae.
Japanese yam ( Dioscorea japonica ) flowers. Dioscoreaceae perennial dioecious vine. White grain-like flowers appear on spikes in summer. The roots are edible and medicinal.
Toothwort, a wildflower, in a swamp in Connecticut. Also known as crinkleroot.
Close up photo of black leaves on the forest floor
Short to medium, somewhat hairy, perennial with long slender stolons. Leaves oval, slightly heat-shaped at the base, pointed, opposite, stalked, toothed. Flowers white or pinkish, small, 4-7mm, in lax racemes with the open flowers well spaced. Fruit club-shaped, equally 2 celled, with whitish bristles.\nHabitat: Woodland, coppices, plantations and other shady places, on base-rich or calcareous soils, generally at low altitudes.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Finland, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in Woodlands in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Close up photo of small yellow male flower of Smilax china. background blurred.
Cobra plant, also called Darlingtonia Californica and California pitcher, is the only species of the genus Darlingtonia of the New World pitcher plant (Sarraceniaceae). The cobra plant is native to swamps in mountain areas of northern California and southern Oregon and uses its carnivorous pitfall traps to supplement its nutritional requirements in poor soil conditions. The plant’s hooded pitcher₋like leaves resemble striking cobras and bear purple-red appendages that look similar to a snake’s forked tongue or a set of fangs.
A close up of the flowers of medicinal plant ginseng (Panax ginseng).
Claytonia parviflora is a species of wildflower in the purslane family known by the common name streambank springbeauty or miner's lettuce. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve, Oakland, California
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