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Levisticum officinale, commonly called lovage plant, herbs, spice, leaves and yellow flowers, seeds, from my organic garden, macro photography in Uzice city
The grasses and sunflowers of the plains of Eastern Colorado hide the horrible history of the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site.  It was in these cottonwood trees that over 150 Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians were killed without provocation by Colonel John Chivington and two regiments of soldiers on the morning of November 29, 1864.  The tribes under Black Kettle and White Antelope, had signed a treaty committing to live in peace, but Chivington was looking for political gain and took it upon himself to instigate a massacre of unassuming men, women and children.The massacre site was kept secret for years and was not identified publically until 1999.  In 2007 the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site was established outside of Eads, Colorado.
A closeup of blooming Solidago virgaurea in field
Scenery of Karner Barrens Trail in Summer, Albany Pine Bush, Albany, New York, USA
Rosinweed (Silphium integrifolium) Common names whole-leaf rosinweed, entire-leaf rosinweed, prairie rosinweed and silflower. It is native to eastern North America,
A large group of wild Goldenrod plants growing beside a field.
Silphium laciniatum (Compass Plant) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Abstract natural pattern background and textures.
Giant Leopard Plant (Farfugium japonicum 'Giganteum'), native to Japan, China, and Korea.  There is a stand of bamboo in the background.  All parts of it are toxic if eaten.  They are also known as: Leopard Plant, Ligularia, Giant Farfugium, Tractor Seat Ligularia, or Giant Japanese Farfugium, Green Leopard Plant.
Blooming Hypericum perforatum - St. John's wort, perennial herb in the herb garden.
Gorgeous yellow wildflowers brighten up this field on a sunny day in summertime in Wisconsin.  There is a bright blue sky with white fluffy clouds above.  Nature is beautiful.
Garden in Vietnam: largeTristellateia plant in full bloom is standing in front of a tree trunk.  In the family of  Malpighiales. \nFull name: Tristellateia Australasiae
Isatis tinctoria, woad or glastum. It is occasionally known as Asp of Jerusalem. Woad is also the name of a blue dye produced from the leaves of the plant.
Cremanthodium Benth(垂头菊) growing at Sankoh Prairie(桑科草原), Gansu Province, China
Silphium laciniatum (Compass Plant) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Blooming groundsel
Thickets of a perennial flowering plant Jerusalem artichoke or Sunflower tuberous (Latin: Helianthus tuberosus) in the fall.
Fresh horseradish leaves in garden
Pigeon pea crop with flowers. Pigeon pea plant is in floral stage.The pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan), also known as pigeonpea, red gram or tur, is a perennial legume from the family Fabaceae.
Medium to tall, mostly hairless, greyish biennial. stem leaves arrow-shaped, clasping the stem. Flowers yellow, 3-4mm in much branched racemes, Fruit an oblong, flattened pendent silicula, 11-27mm, dark brown when ripe.\nHabitat:: Dry places, cultivated land, waste places, cliffs and rocks, to 2000m.\nFlowering Season: July-August.\nDistribution: Eastern Europe, West Asia. Throughout, except Ireland, the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen, naturalized probably in most places and persisting as a relict of former cultivation.\n\nUsed by the Greeks and Romans as a medical plant. During the Middle Ages it was widely cultivated for the production of a blue dye, Indigotin, produced by crushing and fermenting the leaves. Still cultivated in gardens today.\n\nThis Picture is made along the River Waal near Nijmegen (the Netherlands).
spring flower in full bloom in spring in city park
elevated view image of globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus) plants, with ripe artichoke globes ready for harvest.
The edge of a lake with reed in wetland in summer at sunrise,  Almere, Flevoland, The Netherlands, August 2, 2024
Angelica archangelica plant in an early summer English garden border
Diverse Lactuca canadensis growing in backyard vegetable garden on sunny day
Lush landscape in the Seewinkel, Neusiedler See
Beautiful yellow small flowers in nature on a green blurry background
Crummock (Sium sisarum), also called Zuckerwurzel, Gierlen, Görlin, Zuckerwurz, Süßwurzel, Zuckermerk)
Levisticum officinale, commonly called lovage plant in the garden, leaves and flower, future seeds with the blue sky in background in Uzice, macro photography
Smyrnium olusatrum, common name Alexanders, is an edible cultivated flowering plant of the family Apiaceae. It is also known as alisanders, horse parsley, black lovage
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