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Onion flower close up photo.
Queen Anne's Lace in full wild bloom.
White geranium bloomed in spring.
White clover flower macro closeup
Evergreen Candytuft white flowers close up - Latin name - Iberis sempervirens Tahoe
Ants crawl on the inflorescences Garden Angelica in the spring.
The Queen Anne's Lace flower wth some ants on it.
Lighthouse at the Wadden island Texel in the dunes during a stormy autumn morning. The Eierland lighthouse is located at the North point of the island.
Phlox paniculata, fall phlox, garden phlox perennial
Many small, white flowers of the Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), comprising a single inflorescence, growing in the margins of an agricultural field in central Scotland. The species is native to many areas in the northern hemisphere and has been used by many peoples both to feed livestock and because its essential oils contain many medicinal properties and include the painkiller aspirin.
The Bunch of White Sweet Alyssum Blooming in The Field
Bee on a strawberry flower  during summer day
Close up of a Capricorn Beetle on a white flower
Edelweiss flotter
blossoming sweet alison in the garden
Lighthouse at the Wadden island Texel in the dunes during a stormy autumn morning. The Eierland lighthouse is located at the North point of the island.
Bee on Chinese chive flowers
Cluster of white flowering plants in back yard garden
Close up of a libertia grandiflora flower in bloom
Tot 50-55mm, Ab, 37-42mm, Hw 30-35mm.\nIdentification:\nThe characters of this clubtail are rather different . It prefers very large (lowland) rivers and may easily be overlooked. Populations can best be found by searching for exuviae on river banks.\nOccurrence:\nA north Asian species, with western outposts in large rivers such as the Rhine, Loire and Po. Common in large lowland rivers in eastern Europe, but staged a strong comeback in Western Europe in the 1990s. Now abundant in rivers such as the Rhine, Elbe and Danube, right down to their estuaries.\nHabitat:\nSlow flowing lower sections of large rivers with sandy beds. Larvae burrow shallowly in fine substrates with relatively high concentrations of organic matter.\nFlight Season:\nLate and protracted, compared with other Gomphus species, from early June to early October, with maximum emergence in June and July.\n\nThis is a scarce Gomphus Species along the large Dutch Rivers. This Picture is made along the River Waal, near “Slot Loevestein” in the Province of Gelderland.
Linden viburnum ( Viburnum dilatatum ) flowers. Viburnaceae deciduous shrub. Many white florets bloom on corymbs from May to June.
Summer day: single hoverfly on a blooming white queen annes lace
Queen Anne's Lace which grows wild throughout the countryside in Israel.
White bow flower in the garden
The endangered Dune Tiger Beetle Cicindela maritima on natural sand environment
Photos from my garden
White violets are lit by the sun on a natural dark background.
Close up of Allium flower.
garden pest beetle with Latin name Curculionidae on strawberry flower
landscape with windmill
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