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Orlaya grandiflora, also called White Lace flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Mediterranean Europe. It bears lovely fern-like foliage and clusters of pure white flowers, which appear over a long period in summer, often lasting until the first frost.
Conopodium majus plant in bloom
Leafy layers of lush green plant
Landscape and ground road whit sculpture
White umbrels on the herb sweet cicely with a blurred natural foliage background
Grota Haiducilor, DN22D 12, Caugagia, Europe, Romania, 2024 year
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.
White Ligusticum scoticum aka Scots lovage or Scottish licorice root flowers
Pasture field in europe
Ornithogalum nutans, known as drooping star-of-Bethlehem, is a bulbous perennial with green striped, pendent grey-white flowers in spring
Mountain hill at Sorška planina covered with white alpine flowers blooming, apiaceae. Hills over the ski town Cerkno.
Sweet cicely
Medium to tall, rather bristly biennial; stem erect, purple or purple spotted. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, dark green, but eventually turning purple; leaflets oval, toothed. Flowers white, 2mm, in compound umbels which are nodding in bud, the petals hairless; bracts usually absent, bracteoles hairy.  Fruit oblong, tapered towards the apex, 4-7mm, often purple.\nHabitat: Rough grassland, semi shaded places, on well drained soils, generally in low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe; absent from the Faeroes, Iceland, Norway, Finland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands for the described Habitats.\nToxicity:\nChaerophyllum temulum contains (mainly in the upper parts and fruits) a volatile alkaloid chaerophylline, as well as other (probably glycosidally bound) toxins, the chemistry and pharmacology of which has, as yet, been but little studied. Externally, the sap of the plant can cause inflammation of the skin and persistent rashes. If consumed, the plant causes gastro-intestinal inflammation, drowsiness, vertigo and cardiac weakness. Human poisonings have seldom been observed, because the plant lacks aromatic essential oils that could lead to its being confused with edible umbellifers used to flavour food. It is, however, used occasionally in folk medicine. Animal poisonings by the plant are commoner than those of humans, pigs and cattle thus intoxicated exhibiting a staggering gait, unsteady stance, apathy and severe, exhausting colic, ending sometimes in death. \nHerbal medicine:\nChaerophyllum temulum has been used in folk medicine, in small doses, to treat arthritis, dropsy, and chronic skin complaints, and as a spring tonic. The early modern physician Boerhaave (1668–1738) once successfully used a decoction of the herb combined with Sarsaparilla to treat a woman suffering from leprosy – in the course of which treatment temporary blindness was a severe side effect following each dose (source Wikipedia).
Blooming elder flower in summer, Sambucus nigra
Wood Sorrel in grass area looks similar to clover.  Wood Sorrel has heart shaped leaves.
Sweet Cicely, Myrrhis odorata - Süßdolde, Myrrhis odorata - Suessdolde
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Sweet Cicely Over Stream.
Ajowan on a green, grassy background
Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri) growing on a blackthorn branch in winter. Burgundy, France.
A close-up of an Thyme plant in full frame.
White flowering Caraway plant, or meridian fennel or Persian cumin or Carum carvi, close up.
Pine tree branch on white background
A close-up shot of a mossy surface covered in lichen and small ice crystals
Untouched nature. When a small piece of cultivated land is left alone for a year during the summer, a remarkable transformation takes place. wildflowers begins to emerge, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Native plants reclaim their territory and bring biodiversity back to the area. Buried seeds from seasons past awaken, shooting up.
Cow parsley isolated on white background with details of bloom and leaf beside.
Medium to tall, rather bristly biennial; stem erect, purple or purple spotted. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, dark green, but eventually turning purple; leaflets oval, toothed. Flowers white, 2mm, in compound umbels which are nodding in bud, the petals hairless; bracts usually absent, bracteoles hairy.  Fruit oblong, tapered towards the apex, 4-7mm, often purple.\nHabitat: Rough grassland, semi shaded places, on well drained soils, generally in low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe; absent from the Faeroes, Iceland, Norway, Finland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands for the described Habitats.
Yarrow rises into the sky.
Winter flowering in Israel
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