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Soft and lush white Angelica flowers, shallow focus. Square format.
Pictured here is the enchanting Queen Anne's Lace, a mesmerizing white flower head adorned with delicate, intricate small blooms. Its allure deepens as a distinctive dark red dot graces its center, adding an air of mystery to this botanical wonder. The backdrop features more lovely flowers and unopened buds nestled amidst lush greenery, creating a captivating natural tapestry. In some cultures, Queen Anne's Lace is associated with protection and used as an herbal remedy for various ailments.
closeup  of a beautiful white hydrangea in garden
Elderberry (Sambucus) is a genus of flowering plants in the Adoxaceae family
A wild hemlock flower summer
White hydrangea in full bloom.
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
Wild carrot or common carrot Daucus carota genus Carrot Daucus of the Umbelliferae family.
Beautiful flowers along the Seattle waterfront.
White Flower in Sapa, Vietnam Sambucus Australis
Flowering masterwort, Peucedanum ostruthium - Blühender Meisterwurz
A Hemp Agrimony, Eupatorium cannabinum, flowerhead, with a Great Pied Hoverfly, Volucella pellucens, aka Pellucid Fly or Pellucid hoverfly, feeding.
Elderberry flower. Elder, green fox in a  garden, white flowers on a bush, flowering elder. Flower buds and flowers of the Black Elder in spring
Hydrangea
Buds and white flowers of Viburnum opulus in mid May
Flowering pincushion flower (Scabiosa). Macugnaga. Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
Valerian; officinalis; medicinal plant
Elderberry tree
In spring, elderberry blooms in the wild
Sambucus nigra. Common names include elder, elderberry, black elder, European elder, European elderberry and European black elderberry.
Sambucus javanica, dark green leaves, the flowers form large bunches with white petals facing upwards. This species is known as Chinese elder.
Robust tall, almost hairless perennial, to 2m; stems hollow, ridged, generally winged with purple. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, with oblong, sharply toothed segments; upper leaves reduced to large inflated sheaths and partially enclosing the developing umbels. Flowers white or pinkish, 2mm, in umbels 3-15cm across, with numerous rays; bracts few and soon falling, or absent. Fruit oval, (with 3 outstanding ridges) 4-5mm, with membranous wings.\nHabitat: Damp places, meadows, fens and woods.\nFlowering Season: July-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except for parts of the extreme north and Spitsbergen.\nSometimes cultivated as an ornamental plant.\n\nThe plant has also been used for dyeing (yellow color).\n\nAngelica sylvestris roots have been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea or tincture for treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, nervous system, and also against fever, infections, and flu. In the Middle Ages  the plant was cultivated in Monastery Gardens with other plants as a medicine against Pest.
Close up of a common hogweed flower head
Close up of elderflowers in bloom
Sukoton cape in Rebun
White Elder Flower
close-up to blossoms of a wild angelica
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) Flower
European black elderberry flowers. Elderberry blossom. Elderberry flowers. Elderflower in garden.
A beautiful field of Joe-Pye Weeds with shallow depth of field in Connecticut.
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