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A closeup of growing Typha in field
Autumn background with dry plants in field
Toetoe or toitoi grass (Austroderia ricardii, syn. Cortaderia ricardii)  in the sun against a background of dark green foliage
Beautiful wild flowes, like daffodil narcissus, Iris, Asphodelus albus are blooming on green grass field with some trees and blue sky with white clouds as background. Zalipnik valley in Slovenian Istria near Croatia border. This saddle is the highest point of Zalipnik valley which is the most attractive part, it is karstic, dry, but in many shallow small basins with wild flowers blooming in May. It all looks like nice gardens on little less than 900 m altitude between two points Golič, and  Kavčič. Golic is popular tourist area near Croatia border in Istria, Slovenia.
Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Leaves and flowers with raindrops.
Pohon Joho (Terminalia bellirica) flower known as Bahera or Beleric, green plant with strong offensive smell flowers.
Thriving Green Maize Corn Plantations
A flower-spike of Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) growing in its typically wet, boggy habitat in central Scotland in mid-summer. The species has a long history of herbal use, traditionally being used as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic, and tonic since ancient times in druidic England.
a single flowering bull-rush (Typha species) isolated over water with a riverbank in the background
Canadian burnet (Sanguisorba canadensis) close-up in a Connecticut flower garden, summer
Bumblebee on Spring Onion. Red-tailed black bumblebee collecting pollen from spring onion flower
A beautiful wildflower that blooms in clusters and bears seeds.
Wild flowers and grass on riverbank
meadow with white mignonette and a bee
Grass exposed out in front of open clear sky. Morning mist is collected all over the leaves.
lotus seeds
Flowers of Salix viminalis in sunny day. Blossom of the basket willow in the spring. Bright common osier or osier. Female flowering catkin on a willow. Soft focus. Seasonal wallpaper for design.
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Magnolia ecological macro photo, North China
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Also known as False nutsedge.  It is native to the United States, Cuba and Canada. Grows in wet areas in many habitat types, including disturbed and cultivated areas such as roadsides and crop fields.
Silky pampas grass seed heads against a blue sky
Cyperus strigosus macro photo in the field
Misumena vatia (Veränderliche Krabbenspinne).
on a very sunny day in june in south germany you see countryside garden full of herbs and plants in a cloister area with shadow from trees around
Four  developing seed-pods of the Fire Añañuca (Phycella ignea) growing in the foothills of the Andes Mountains of central Chile, near the capital Santiago. When fully dried the pods will split and release the lily seeds into the summer soil.
Piston from the field horsetail in a meadow
Short, almost hairless aquatic or semi-aquatic perennial with stout creeping runners. Leaves trifoliate, with oval or diamond-shaped, untoothed leaflets, held above the water surface on long stalks. Flowers pink outside, whitish inside, 14-16mm, starry, the petals fringed with long whitish hairs, borne in lax erect racemes.\nHabitat: Shallow water, or semi-aquatic in fens and bogs.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except parts of the far north.\n\nThe Plant is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis Picture is made in a Pond of an Ornamental Garden in the Netherlands.
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