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Thai senior man at plant in bloom with red  flowers
Brachychiton Populneus (Bottle Tree or Kurrajong) blossom in mid June, located in a garden in Northern Greece (2020), near a beach in Chalkidiki.\n\nThe flower is pink inside and light green on the outside. Its shape is like a little bell and it is part of a bundle.
Fresh Tecoma Stans, Yellow Trumpetbush, Bells, Elder, Ginger Thomas on The Tree.
turnera ulmifolia flower with white background. isolated
Small flower in spring. Ova are the female sex cells.
beautiful flowers in the morning from indonesia
Close-up Yellow Turnera subulata flower in morning
Melochia umbellata ( senu ) from family urticaceae
Bright yellow flowers of a blooming Tecoma tree colour the roadsides and gardens of areas close to the more irrigated and lush regions near natural water supplies in Jordan
Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, Bignoniaceae, and is native to the Americas. Common names are yellow trumpetbush, yellow bells, yellow elder, ginger-thomas. This ornamental plant has sharply toothed, pinnate green leaves and bears large, showy, bright golden yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. It is drought-tolerant and grows well in warm climates. The plant produces pods containing yellow seeds with papery wings.
New Life in Summer Garden
Close up Yellow elder flower or Yellow Trumpet bush with leaves isolated on black background morning light. Yellow elder flower on black background
Beautiful NSW flowering Christmas bush - Ceratopetalum Gummiferum, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Close up of sheep laurel pink flowers (Kalmia angustifolia).
Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family Bignoniaceae. Common names include Yellow trumpetbush, Yellow bells, Yellow elder and Ginger Thomas. The large, showy, golden yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers are in clusters at the ends of branches.
Flowers and green leaves of the Metropolitan Park of Pituacu. City of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
Tropical bush with tiny purple flowers
Large quantity and variety of flowers, large and small, that are a source of food for birds and insects.
Medium to tall perennial. Aerial leaves narrow to broadly arrow-shaped, with pointed basal lobes, long stalked; floating leaves when present oval to lanceolate. Flowers white, 20-26mm, the petals with a basal purple blotch, borne in whorled racemes or panicles; male and female flowers on the same plant; stamens hairless with purplish-brown anthers.\n\n\n\n\n
Yellow flower isolated on white background
Cola Nitida (Kola nut) flower. The tropical tree from Africa. Kola nut seed used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages soft drink of the term \
Close up of yellow trumpetflower plant
Arisaema ringens, commonly called cobra lily, is a tuberous perennial that is native to Japan. Each tuber produces a single stalk containing two glossy green trifoliate leaves, with each leaf having three leaflets. From the center of the leaf stalks rises a cobra-like flower in spring. Each flower consists of a showy, green and purple striped spathe with a hood that covers the inner yellow to white flower spike known as the spadix. Stalks, leaves, flowers and fruits give this plant a tropical aura. Plants go dormant in summer after flowering, except hermaphroditic flowering plants, which will produce a cluster of red berries in late summer and autumn which become visible as the spathe withers. \n(From “Missouri Botanical Garden>Plant Finder”)
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Close-up stock photo of a brightly colored orange, yellow and red, wild ginger flower in a forest in Khao Yai National Park of Pak Chong, Thailand.
Beautiful acerola flower, photographed in the backyard of my house this summer. The cherry tree is a perennial plant of 2 to 4 meters of height and quite branched. Its leaves are small, dark green, shiny and oval. The flowers are white or vary in shades of pink and violet and are self-fertile, that is, because they are hermaphrodites, they can be fertilized by the pollen itself, which causes fruiting to occur. Photo taken in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, on 12/28/2017.
Bottlebrush Buckeye shrub in bloom Aesculus parviflora
Close up of Indian Bean Tree flowers (Catalpa bignonioides)
Turnera aphrodisiaca
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