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Pendulous branches are adorned in late March through early April with small attractive pink buds and flowers with petals having pink base and its pendulous, weeping growth habit.
A scenic view of purple spotted dead-nettle flowers in a forest
Black squrriel eating red berries on tree branch in winter snow in Davisville Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Shrub with yellow-green leaves. spring background . background, texture
Bugs fighting.
Leptospermum scoparium full of white flowers in the garden on sunny day
Yellow in our environment
Aobayama,Sendai city
Lanius excubitor Great Grey Shrike in a tree
Fat Dormouse eating berries of hawthorn
Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) perching in a dog rose with ripe rosehips.
Helleborus odorus, commonly called fragrant hellebore
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.
Crataegus monogyna is a Deciduous Tree with Blossom in May and Autumnal Red Fruit
Osmanthus fragrans, native to Asia (Japan, China and Himalayas), and commonly called fragrant olive, sweet olive or sweet tea, produces clusters of flowers that have an extremely powerful apricot fragrance. It is a small, upright, evergreen tree that will grow to 3-10 meters tall. Tiny white, orange, gold or reddish flowers, depending on species, appear in clusters in late summer through into fall. The plant has very fragrant flower.
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Field of grass and perfect sky background
A brown harvest mouse on rosehip branch
Frozen apple falls from a garden tree
Photo showing a short, dumpy English specimen of a hornbeam tree (Latin name: carpinus betulus), appearing rather like a bonsai tree with its unusually thick trunk.  This tree is growing in a wildflower meadow, where it has previously suffered storm damage and has fully recovered, growing strongly once more.  The picture was taken early on a sunny morning, when the sky was particularly blue.
Hellebore(Helleborus odorus) is a forest herbaceous, erect, perennial plant from the genus of the same name and the buttercup family.
Hawthorn is normally used in hedges, but sometimes you can se it in fields, because the livestock avoid it.
Photo taken in Coulsdon, United Kingdom
Beetle on a plant in summer
Fat Dormouse on tree
The Rosy Bonnet, Mycena rosea, a larger relative of the Lilac Bonnet, Mycena pura, appears in leaf litter usually beneath deciduous trees. This is a poisonous species and should not be collected for food; it contains the dangerous toxin muscarine.\nLike many other species in the genus Mycena, the Rosy Bonnet is reported to be bioluminescent, emitting a weak green light (wavelength in the region of of 520 to 530 nanometers).\nAlthough generally considered fungi of broadleaf woodland, Rosy Bonnets are also fairly common in coniferous forests on acidic soil, where they often form picturesque groups or lines close to tree trunks.\nOdeur/Taste: When crushed, this bonnet mushroom smells strongly of radish; it also has a radish taste.\nHabitat: Saprobic, among leaf litter in deciduous woods and mixed woodland.\nSeason: August to November.\nDistribution:\nLess common and more localised than the very similar but typically smaller yellow-to-lilac-capped Mycena pura, which is commonly known as the Lilac Bonnet, Mycena rosea is found throughout Britain and Ireland as well as in many parts of northern and central mainland Europe.\n\nThis nice Mycena is quite common in the Netherlands.
autumn-colored bush on a lawn
frozen grass
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