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side veiw conch shell on sand
Mt.Takao, Tokyo, Japan (Oct-2022)
Deciduous shrub grown as a ornamental plant Beauty bush - Linnaea amabilis (Kolkwitzia amabilis) blooming in late spring with light pink flowers, dark pink in the bud, bell-shaped
Sea shells on the beach surrounded by bubbles from the waves coming to shore.
White flowers of Queen Anne's Lace also known as Cow Parsley, or Wild Chervil  scientific name Anthriscus lamprocarpus growing wild in Israel.
Buckwheat flower
Top of tree bush background in mangrove forest for decoration on nature ans tropical outdoor landscape.
Spring is nature at its best, full of joyful colors.
lots of bugs on the white yarrow flower
Thoroughwort (Eupatorium japonicum) flowers. Asteraceae perennial plants. Small whitish flowers bloom at the tips of stems from late summer to autumn. It has medicinal properties.
High angle closeup view of a pale pink flowering thyme bush growing in an organic garden on a sunny day in Spring
A native sugarbag bee flying over a white pignut flower
A single shell of the Rayed limpet (Helcion Sp) on the Namaqualand Atlantic coast, South Africa
Spiraea cantoniensis, also called Bridal-wreath Spiraea, Cape May, Double white May, May bush, and Reeve's Spiraea, is a deciduous perennial shrub typically grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. The plant can reach a height of about 2 meters, tends to be twiggy and spreading into a fountain-like form, and displays frothy clusters of white flowers along the terminal of arching branches. The bush blooms in April and May; hence the common name of May bush.
In summer, Sedum maximum grows in the garden
large seashells on the sand ( marine inhabitants )
White begonia flowers in a city park on a flower bed
Close-up White flower and blur on the summer meadow in nature background.
Bunch of multi-colored shells
Succulent plant, detail
A closeup of a blossoming Rubus Occidentalis in a forest. Black raspberry.
Wild flowers along River Trail in Valley Forge National Park. Pennsylvania, USA
Olive branch filled with emerging flowers and buds. High quality photo
Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow or common yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Is an erect, herbaceous, perennial plant that produces one to several stems. Blooming in spring
Yarrow Achillea millefolium. Small white flowers close up. Medicinal medical wild natural herbs. Floral background.
Centaurea solstitialis, yellow star-thistle, is a member of the Asteraceae family, native to the Mediterranean Basin region. The plant is also known as golden starthistle, yellow cockspur and St. Barnaby's thistle. The plant is a thorny winter annual species in the knapweed genus.
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Moss, Forest, Close-up,
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