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Short to medium, hairless, tufted perennial. Leaves heart-shaped, the basal long-stalked; stem-leaf solitary, near centre of stem, clasping. Flowers solitary white, 15-30mm, with 5 oval petals, branched staminodes and 5 stamens; petals with translucent veins. Fruit a small capsule.\nHabitat: Moist places, moors and marshes, wet pastures, fens, streamside flushes, generally on base-rich soils, to 2500m.\nFlowering season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme north, often local, sometimes forming extensive colonies.\nIn lowland areas of Europe the species has declined due to land-drainage.
Stachys palustris grows among grasses in the wild
Flowers of a marsh helleborine, Epipactis palustris, an rare orchid,  Bavaria, Germany
Ludwigia palustris (L.) Elliott
Tree of a pin oak (Quercus palustris) in the Topcider park, Belgrade, Serbia
Marsh tit, Poecile palustris, Single bird by water, Serbia, September 2025
Beautiful marsh tit (Poecile palustris) perching on a twig in autumn.
L11,5-13cm.\nBreeds in untinned, often damp deciduous woods with plenty of dead and dying trees; also in larger gardens and parks with older fruit trees and understory.\nResident. Frequently at bird tables in winter. Fearless.\nDominant over Willow Tit where ranges overlap.\nNest s in cavity (tree-hole made by Willow Tit, nest box, natural hole etc.).\n\nThis is a less frequent Tit than Great- and Blue Tit in the Netherlands.
Blooming cluster of Myosotis palustris 'Nixenauge', also known as forget-me-not
Epipactis palustris is a perennial herbaceous plant. This species has a stem growing to 60 cm high with as many as ten erect leaves up to 12 cm long. The image shows the flower in bloom, captured in the canton of solothurn during summer season.
Marsh tit, Poecile palustris, Single bird by water, Buckinghamshire, August 2025
Bird - Marsh Tit ( Poecile palustris ) perched on tree spring time small bird on light background forest in Poland Europe
Tender flowers of Stellaria palustris blossoming in summer. Small white wild flowers. Beautiful texture of small white flowers on green background.
Short to medium, slightly hairy, rhizomatous perennial. Leaves pinnate, with 5-7 oblong, toothed leaflets. Flowers maroon or purplish, 20-30mm, star-shaped; sepals much larger than the linear petals.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, fens, bogs, ditches and dykes.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe. Locally common.\n\nThis Species is quite common in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Short to medium, slightly hairy, rhizomatous perennial. Leaves pinnate, with 5-7 oblong, toothed leaflets. Flowers maroon or purplish, 20-30mm, star-shaped; sepals much larger than the linear petals.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, fens, bogs, ditches and dykes.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe. Locally common.\n\nThis Species is quite common in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Marsh warbler, Acrocephalus palustris, bird singing in a field
Dirca occidentalis, or Western Leatherwood, is a deciduous shrub. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve, Oakland, California. Endemic.
Marsh woundwort (Stachys palustris) a summer wildflower herb flowering plant with a pink summertime flower commonly known as clown's all-heal, gardening stock photo with copy space
The Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris) is a small North American songbird of the wren family.  Gray Lodge Wildlife Area,  Sacramento Valley, California. Butte County.
Photographed at Kirigamine, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
Extreme close-up of Caltha palustris in a stream/ Swamp Yolk Flower / marsh marigold, Nature conservation area, woodland in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Springtime
Marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), the popular riverside perennial.
Close-up of Parnassia palustris wildflowers blooming in lush green habitat
Marsh Tit, Poecile palustris. A bird sits on a tree branch
Marsh yolk flower (Caltha palustris) in a stream, nature reserve, woodland in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Springtime
L11,5-13cm.\nBreeds in untinned, often damp deciduous woods with plenty of dead and dying trees; also in larger gardens and parks with older fruit trees and understory.\nResident. Frequently at bird tables in winter. Fearless.\nDominant over Willow Tit where ranges overlap.\nNest s in cavity (tree-hole made by Willow Tit, nest box, natural hole etc.).\n\nThis is a less frequent Tit than Great- and Blue Tit in the Netherlands.
Caltha palustris is  in the family Ranunculaceae . It is native to swamps , ditches and moist forests in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere .  In the UK it is probably one of the oldest native plants, surviving the freeze and regrowing after the last ice retreated. The Solja is the national flower of the Faroe Islands.\n\nThe flowers are yellow, and blooms in early spring to late summer. The flowers are visited by a variety of insects that come to collect pollen and nectar.
L11,5-13cm.\nBreeds in untinned, often damp deciduous woods with plenty of dead and dying trees; also in larger gardens and parks with older fruit trees and understory.\nResident. Frequently at bird tables in winter. Fearless.\nDominant over Willow Tit where ranges overlap.\nNest s in cavity (tree-hole made by Willow Tit, nest box, natural hole etc.).\n\nThis is a less frequent Tit than Great- and Blue Tit in the Netherlands.
Pinus palustris, the longleaf pine, is a tall evergreen conifer native to the southeastern United States, with needles up to 60 cm long and symbolic value in Alabama. Photographed in Korea.
Pinus palustris, the longleaf pine, is a tall evergreen conifer native to the southeastern United States, with needles up to 60 cm long and symbolic value in Alabama. Photographed in Korea.
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