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Set of wild dry pressed flowers and leaves, isolated
blossom in springtime
Solomon's seal (Polygonatum multiflorum) isolated on white
spring flowers
A closeup of a blossoming Rubus Occidentalis in a forest. Black raspberry.
Hosta 'First Blush' in London, England
Number 1 Pattern Design on Banknote
Lime blossom on tree, close up
Facade of Arab world institut in Paris
In lush rainforest
Compositions set with yellow wildflowers
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Herbarium of pressed parts raspberry plants. Leaves, stem, flowers and berries isolated on white
Closed up bitten leaf - negative image technique.
Closeup of white flowers of Physocarpus opulifolius in May
Mt.Takao-Trees with new green leaves, Tokyo, Japan (May-2022)
x-ray image of a flower  isolated on white , the hortentia 3d illustration
Street scene in New Mexico
Buds of rose tulips with fresh green leaves in soft lights at blur background with place for your text. Hollands tulip bloom in an orangery in spring season. Floral banner for a floristry shop.
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Beautiful fairytale set of colorful watercolor flowers. SET 4
Thalia dealbata Fraser
Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, calico bush, spoon wood, ivy bush or American laurel, is a genus of about seven evergreen shrubs in the heather family Ericaceae. The small tree or shrub, that is native to Eastern North America, is covered with abundant clusters of flowers, lasting for several weeks in late spring and early summer. The flowers are very showy and cup-shaped with five sides and range in color from deep pink to white with purple markings inside. The flowers give way to brown fruits in autumn that persist into winter.
GERMANY, CIRCA 2013 - mail stamps bearing the picture of different flowers, released in Germany, circa 2013
Light photomicrograph of Cucurbita stem cross section seen through microscope
Close-up of typha latifolia.
Linden flowers macro. Background.
Ceylon Blue Magpie
birch tree; kitten, leaves
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