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Flags lying quiet on flagpoles in the city street on a windless day.
Cafe Robusta branch, leaves. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Macro shot of wisteria leaves
Intimate Flowers
Many wedelia trilobata flower are blooming in garden
In the field the bush of Duguetia furfuracea, its leaves, flowers and fruit
Tiny, low, prostrate, hairy annual. Leaflets 7-13 pairs, elliptical to oblong. Flowers with or pink, 3-5mm, in heads of 3-8; bracts with 5-9 leaflets, longer than the flowers. Pods 10-18mm, with a hooked beak and 4-9 segments, in clusters resembling a birth’s foot.\nHabitat: Open patches in short turf, waste and arable ground; generally on rather dry, acid, sandy or gravelly soils.\nFlowering Season: May-August.\nDistribution: North to S Sweden, not Norway, west to Russia.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
A little green plant with tiny purple flowers
Stock photo showing the surface of a pond carpeted with green duckweed (Lemnoideae). If left unchecked duckweed can take over a pond and cause it to stagnate, however, when well managed the plants are a great way of helping to keep pond water clean and clear.
Sophora japonica branches with lots of white flowers
Leaves in red and green of a Bodhi tree at a small temple outside Kandy in Sri Lanka
Original size Full Frame of the collected Leguminosae twig leaves macro isolated on white background
Lysimachia latifolia, sometimes called Trientalis latifolia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae. It is known as starflower, chickweed-wintergreen, or Pacific starflower.  Primulaceae.
Leaves of Quinine Bark Cinchona officinalis
Medium to tall tufted perennial, hairless or slightly hairy; stems erect, unbranched. Leaves opposite, heart shaped to lanceolate, short stalked. Flowers greenish-yellowish-white, 5-10mm, in clusters of 6-8 at the base of the upper leaves. Fruit 5-6mm, hairless.\nHabitat: Woods, rocky places, bare ground, generally on calcareous soils, to 1800m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Continental Europe north to S Scandinavia.\nVery poisonous plant. The fruits split along one side to release the seeds, which each have a tuft of hairs at one end for dispersal by wind.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Found in the Swiss village of Berschis
Monarda fistulosa, also called Wild bergamot or Bee balm, is a wildflower in the mint family Lamiaceae. This plant, with showy summer blooming pink to lavender flowers, is often used as a honey plant, medical plant and garden ornamental plant.
small red flowers on a natural background. This picture was taken from Central Java, Indonesia
A single inflorescence and leaves of the Chilean endemic shrub Mitique (Podanthus mitiqui), a member of the sunflower family.
Yellow Flowers Blooming On Field
Lemon verbena,
Natural background of green leaves and small yellow flower with vintage filter
Concentration of aquatic plants in a wetland region of the Pantanal, ecosystem of central-west Brazil
Clover
Twig with small tropical leaves on white background
Eclipta Alba plant in a pot and a couple of leaves with flower and leaves in the same collage
Elevated view of green shrubs, beautiful nature background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
laburnum leaves isolated on white
Leaf of butterbur plant surrounded by wild lush foliage
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