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Nepenthes villosa or the Villose Pitcher-Plant, is a tropical pitcher plant.
Wild flower, scientific name; Vicia villosa or Vicia dasycarpa
Photinia villosa in blossom
Long Haired Scalesia, Scalesia villosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. It is threatened by habitat loss. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Punta Cormorant. wildflower.  Galapagos Islands National Park.
Blooms of Drimia maritima growing wild on the coast. Blue water of the Ionian sea in the north-east part of the island. Mountains in Albania on the horizon. Blue sky with white clouds. Corfu, Greece.
Heuchera Caramel in a pot with grasses.
Sea squill leaves (Drimia maritima) in desert
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Vicia villosa, the hairy vetch, fodder vetch or winter vetch. Wildflowers. Summer landscape
Drimia flowers during sunrise in Barcelona's Beach
Vicia villosa
Beautiful purple Vicia villosa flowers in a meadow. the hairy vetch, fodder vetch, winter vetch. Wildflowers.
New growing plant of Drimia indica plant in monsoon season
Drimia flowers at Oliana Reservoir, Drought during 2023 Catalonia, Spain
Patrinis Villosa Juss
Flowering Drimia maritima, or sea onion. This plant often grows in rocky coastal habitat, especially in the Mediterranean Basin.
Abronia villosa is a species of sand-verbena known by the common names desert sand-verbena  and found in Joshua Tree National Park, California. Nyctaginaceae.
Flowering Drimia maritima, or sea onion. This plant often grows in rocky coastal habitat, especially in the Mediterranean Basin.
Hairy evening primrose, Oenothera villosa, Yellowstone National Park. Onagraceae.
The so-called weed, but at the same time so elegant, is Vicia villosa, hairy vetch.
Abronia villosa is a species of sand-verbena known by the common names desert sand-verbena and chaparral sand-verbena. It is in the four o'clock plant family (Nyctaginaceae). It is native to sandy areas in the deserts of the southwestern United States. Found in Death Valley National Park, California.
Abronia villosa is a species of sand-verbena known by the common names desert sand-verbena  and found in Joshua Tree National Park, California. Nyctaginaceae.
Drimia indica plant with leaves, stem and roots
Drimia maritima. Photo of flowers with clear foreground and blurred background
Yellow flowers on hairy goldenaster, Heterotheca villosa. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA.
Vicia villosa, known as the hairy vetch, fodder vetch or winter vetch, is a plant native to some of Europe. Modini Mayacamas Preserve,  Sonoma County, California.
Growth of Drimia indica plant in monsoon season
Sand Verbena or Abronai villosa is a short, hairy annual wildflower which grows in creeping prostrate masses along the ground. It has sweet-scented blossoms and often forms fields of colorful blooms in spring. These flowers are in the Anza Borrego State Park, California. Because of an unusually wet winter, flowers are blooming early and are plentiful.
Drimia indica plant
Drimia indica plant in monsoon season
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