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Short to medium, slightly hairy annual or biennial. Basal leaves forming a rosette, elliptical toothed or untoothed; stem leaves usually untoothed, unstalked. Flowers white, 3mm. Fruits linear, 5-20mm, hairless, not flattened.\n\n\n\n\n
Blühender Rucola im Garten
A field of yellow flowers with green leaves
Nature backgrounds: Lactuca muralis or Cicerbita muralis
Brassica nigra, Black Mustard with flowers and pods, Maharashtra, India
Wildflowers at Rethymno Province  in Crete, Greece
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Ripe Rapeseed on aricultural field, Oilseed plant, Close-up
canola flower blossoms
Hello California Flowers
Buttercup flower, buttercup Ranunculus acris in a meadow on a summer day.
shepherd's purse, (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
Brassica nigra, Black Mustard with flowers and pods, Maharashtra, India
Hypericum prolificum, commonly called Shrubby St. John's Wort, is herbaceous, perennial, deciduous or evergreen flowering shrub with a compact, dark green leaves, and yellow flowers. It is one of around 400 species of Hypericum, which include herbs, shrubs, and trees, with different bloom times and cultural requirements.
close up of yellow wildflowers in the grass
Thermopsis Lanceolata (Thermopsis Lupinoides, Fuchsbohne, falsche Lupine, Goldlupine).
Yellow flowers in a dry and unkempt soil
Two flower spikes of a perennial Capachito (Calceolaria thyrsiflora) growing in the foothills of the Andes near the capital Santiago. There are about 60 species of Calceolaria native to Chile, and several of the yellow-flowered species are called “Capachito” (from hooded Capuchin monks) by the local inhabitants and so are not distinguished by common names. In the English-speaking world the Calceolaria are often known as ‘slipper flower’ or ‘pocketbook flower’ because of their purse-shaped lower flower petals. This species is mostly restricted to central Chile.
Yellow flower of Kagoshima, Japan
Medium to tall, mostly hairless, greyish biennial. stem leaves arrow-shaped, clasping the stem. Flowers yellow, 3-4mm in much branched racemes, Fruit an oblong, flattened pendent silicula, 11-27mm, dark brown when ripe.\nHabitat:: Dry places, cultivated land, waste places, cliffs and rocks, to 2000m.\nFlowering Season: July-August.\nDistribution: Eastern Europe, West Asia. Throughout, except Ireland, the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen, naturalized probably in most places and persisting as a relict of former cultivation.\n\nUsed by the Greeks and Romans as a medical plant. During the Middle Ages it was widely cultivated for the production of a blue dye, Indigotin, produced by crushing and fermenting the leaves. Still cultivated in gardens today.\n\nThis Picture is made along the River Waal near Nijmegen (the Netherlands).
Natural summer grasses and wildflowers at sunlight, meadow herbs and field bloom plants, wild yellow blossom, flower outdoor, nature aesthetic summer vivid scene, wild growth grass, selective focus
Yellow flowering wildflower hedge mustard Sisymbrium officinale in close up, creating a chintz-like all over floral pattern. Hedge mustard (also known as wireweed) is related to cabbage plants (Brassicas). It grows plentifully on roadsides and wasteland, and as a weed of arable land.
Yellow colored winter cress or bunias orientalis flowers blooming in Spring
Lembotropis nigricans, also called Cyticus nigricans and Black bloom, is a species of flowering plant in the subfamily of Faboideae of the family Fabaceae. Masses of yellow flowers appear in long racemes in late spring and summer.
Mustard plant growing in nature. Nature concept.
Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum) in Bloom
Buttercup flower, buttercup Ranunculus acris on a meadow on a summer day.
Agriculture on blue sky
Ripe rape in field on blurred background
Australian native plants encompass a diverse array of flora uniquely adapted to the continent's varied climates and landscapes. From the iconic eucalypts towering over bushland to the vibrant blossoms of banksias and bottlebrushes dotting the coastal scrub, these plants exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptation to harsh conditions. Their foliage ranges from delicate ferns in rainforests to tough, sclerophyllous leaves in arid regions, reflecting Australia's rich botanical heritage and ecological diversity. Many native species play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for native wildlife while contributing to the country's distinctive natural landscapes, from the verdant rainforests of Queensland to the expansive deserts of the Outback.
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