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Set of wild dry pressed flowers and leaves, isolated
poppies
Facade of Arab world institut in Paris
Digitalis purpurea flowers
Close-up of Potato plants in bloom against dark background. White and yellow flowers of Solanum tuberosum
Hosta 'First Blush' in London, England
Material of Chinese Abelia blooming on the side of the road
Giant Rhubarb alongside a pond in Cornwall
Stellaria graminea blooms in the wild in summer
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Medicinal plant: Corydalis bracteata
A pretty pink flower in the desert
Beautiful fairytale set of colorful watercolor flowers. SET 4
Closed up bitten leaf - negative image technique.
Eclipta alba flowers. Asteraceae annual plants native to tropical America. From August to October, it produces ray-shaped flowers on the periphery and tubular flowers on the inside.
Before blooming
Selective focus. A spore-bearing shoot of the horsetail Equisetum arvense. Sporiferous spikelet of field horsetail in spring. Controversial cones of horsetail.
Close-up of typha latifolia.
Pink great masterwort Astrantia major flowering in a park
Water drop fall on small green fern leaf in the garden
Nettles with purple flowers isolated on a white background.
Compositions set with yellow wildflowers
Street scene in New Mexico
Multi-colored baby's breath flowers isolated on white background
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a sunny evening in summer (July). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland. Most of the images were shot at 200mm and maximum aperture f/2.8 creating a very shallow depth of field resulting in defocused spaces suitable  for copy/text.
Garlic flower isolated on white background. Clipping path
hypericum flower (Saint John's wort)
Lady's bedstraw flowers ( Galium verum ) isolated on white
Thalia dealbata Fraser
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