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Solitary oak tree in an open landscape in The Deer Garden, Dyrehaven which is a former royal hunting ground which is converted into a popular public park and since 2015 has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sacred bamboo’s bloom (nandina domestica) in the park , Hong Kong
Back of a black man
A closeup of white Agapanthus orientalis, lily of the Nile.
white arugula flowers in the garden, close-up
Лист багрема у пролеце.Стоцк пхото
Rare Old Five Rupee notes combined on the table, India money on the rotating table. Old Indian Currency notes on a rotating table, Indian Currency on the table
Oemleria cerasiformis.\n\nWhite flowers dangle from the plant stem of the Osoberry in springtime. West Coast forest in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.
Wooden pearl necklace. Thailand.
macro photography, closeup, flowers, plants
White lilac bush
Pesetas, old coins and bills from Spain
Hedge bedstraw (Galium mollugo) blossoms.
Galanthus nivalis was described by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum in 1753, and given the specific epithet nivalis, meaning snowy (Galanthus means with milk-white flowers).
Agapanthus (Agapanthus), flowers of summer
white wooden ruler on the red background
A close view of piers plant
Information sign of temple of three stupas in Bangkok seated in southwest at canal Somdet Chao Phraya
A closeup of the beautiful Japanese andromeda
Alstroemeria flower blooming against black background .\nAlstroemeria, commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. They are all native to South America although some have become naturalized in the United States, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Madeira and the Canary Islands. Almost all of the species are restricted to one of two distinct centers of diversity, one in central Chile, the other in eastern Brazil. Species of Alstroemeria from Chile are winter-growing plants while those of Brazil are summer-growing.\nAlstroemeria, allgemein als peruanische Lilie oder Lilie der Inkas bezeichnet, ist eine Gattung von Blütenpflanzen in der Familie der Alstroemeriaceae. Sie sind alle in Südamerika beheimatet, obwohl einige in den USA, Mexiko, Australien, Neuseeland, Madeira und den Kanarischen Inseln eingebürgert wurden. Fast alle Arten sind auf eines von zwei unterschiedlichen Diversitätszentren beschränkt, eines in Zentralchile und das andere in Ostbrasilien. Alstroemeria-Arten aus Chile sind im Winter wachsende Pflanzen, während die aus Brasilien im Sommer wachsen.
Flowering close up of Vicia faba Broad bean Fava bean Faba bean
Lodz, Poland - June 7, 2021: Plaque dedicated to Saint Faustina, the patron of the city of Lodz.
A spring germinated annual, rather like M. altissima, but the flowers white, slightly smaller, 4-5mm, the standard petal longer than the wings and keel. Pod 3-5mm, hairless, greyish brown when ripe.\nHabitat: Open places, especially on arable land and fields, in waste places and alongroadsides, a fairly frequent weed or ruderal, to 1850m.\nFlowering Season: July-September.\nDistribution: Widespread through Europe, more local or rare in Holland and Scandinavia; naturalized in Britain and Belgium.
Lysimachia clethroides, Primulaceae white flower
Hosta flower with blossoms
A closeup shot of white Ixora flower species on a bush with wet leaves
Close-up of Rhododendron luteum (or yellow azalea or sweet pontica azalea) - a bushy medium-sized deciduous shrub of open growth, with oblong leaves turning orange, purple and red in autumn. The flowers are yellow, funnel-shaped and very fragrant. The image was captured with a 105mm macro lens resulting in shallow depth of field. Focus has been placed over the nearest flowers and leaves. The background is blurred.
Close up of white agapanthus (agapanthus praecox) flowers in bloom
Spiraea cantoniensis, also called Bridal-wreath Spiraea, Cape May, Double white May, May bush, and Reeve's Spiraea, is a deciduous perennial shrub typically grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. The plant can reach a height of about 2 meters, tends to be twiggy and spreading into a fountain-like form, and displays frothy clusters of white flowers along the terminal of arching branches. The bush blooms in April and May; hence the common name of May bush.
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