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Lychnis coronaria, also called Rose Campion, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to Eurasia. It is a perennial, growing to 80cm tall by 45cm wide, with gray felted leaves and single, bright magenta flowers, produced in succession around July.
BASF Chemiekonzern, chemical storage tank, German Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik company, European industrial facility, corporate campus, German manufacturer, Ludwigshafen, Germany - June 14, 2025
The flower is Abelia × grandiflora, which is a cross between A. chinensis and A. uniflora. It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle family. The plant features clusters of white to pink, bell-shaped flowers which appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a long period from late spring to autumn. Flowers are fragrant.
Wisteria is very graceful and attractive plant for spring season, with fragrant, violet-blue or lavender blooms in mid- to late spring. Its long racemes of flowers drape down from soft green heads of foliage. In addition to violet-blue or lavender, blooms can be pinkish or white color.\nWisteria is very graceful and attractive plant for spring season, with fragrant, violet-blue or lavender blooms in mid- to late spring. Its long racemes of flowers drape down from soft green heads of foliage.
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Fresh green foliage of Japanese maple trees in spring, photographed in various public parks in Tokyo.
Planted stone wall with hosta, fern und ornamental grasses.
Yellow rocks and cliffs on the sandy beach. A cove by the sea, over which the old stone Pinhao Fort Bridge connects two cliffs. Praia da Caldeira, Lagos, Algarve, Portugal
Gardenia jasminoides, commonly called common gardenia or cape jasmine, is native to Japan and southern China and is an evergreen shrub with thick, glossy, dark green leaves. It is particularly noted for its extremely fragrant white flowers and is often grown in double-flowered forms. Flowers bloom in late spring to early summer (May-July) in Japan.
Giessbach Falls in the eponymous nature park and over Lake Brienz-Giessbachfälle (Giessbachfaelle) im gleichnamigen Naturpark und über dem Brienzersee-Canton of Bern, Switzerland (Schweiz)
Giessbach Falls in the eponymous nature park and over Lake Brienz-Giessbachfälle (Giessbachfaelle) im gleichnamigen Naturpark und über dem Brienzersee-Canton of Bern, Switzerland (Schweiz)
BASF chemical storage tank, German Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik company, European industrial facility, large white silo, green trees, German manufacturer, Ludwigshafen, Germany - June 14, 2025
Loropetalum chinense, commonly called Chinese fringe flower, is a white-flowered broad-leaved evergreen shrub of the witch hazel family. It is native to woodlands in Japan, China and Southeast Asia. Leaves are pale green. Lightly aromatic, spidery flowers bloom in clusters in spring (late March-April). Each flower has four narrow, downward-drooping, strap-shaped white petals. However, it is the rubrum variety, with its reddish or pink flowers, that made this shrub popular in landscaping.
Anemone coronaria, also known as the poppy anemone, Spanish marigold, or windflower, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family, native to the Mediterranean region. It is a popular plant in gardens worldwide due to its colorful, vibrant blooms.
The Aare River Canyon or Aare Gorge in the Haslital Alpine Valley and in the Bernese Highlands - Meiringen, Switzerland (Aareschlucht im Haslital und im Berner Oberland - Schweiz)
Tropaeolum majus (garden nasturtium, Indian cress, or monk cress) is a species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae. It is warm weather annual that has been popular in herb gardens, cottage gardens and flower gardens. The plant features showy, long-stalked, funnel-shaped, 5-petaled flowers in shades of red, orange, yellow and cream. Flowers bloom from spring to fall and have a spicy fragrance.
Lake Brienz between the mountain ranges of the Emmental Alps and Bernese Alps - Canton of Bern, Switzerland / Brienzersee zwischen den Bergmassiven Emmentaler Alpen und den Berner Alpen, Schweiz
Salvia microphylla, also known as Baby sage, Graham’s sage and Balckcurrent sage, is a perennial shrub, which flowers heavily in late spring to summer and again in autumn. The flowers are red or bi-colored; white with red on the bottom half of the lower lip. The color of some species can be all white or other colors.
Moderne Neubau-Immobilien am Wasser im Hafen Offenbach am Main, Hessen: Entwicklung eines neuen Wohnquartiers einer Stadt mit Eigentumswohnungen und Apartments
Serruria florida, commonly known as Blushing bride or pride of Franschhoek, is a species of flowering plant in the family of Proteaceae. It produces an attractive creamy white flower, which blooms from January to March in the Northern Hemisphere\n. Its leaves are feather and almost needle-like.
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crape myrtle, is an upright, wide-spreading, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub or small tree in the loosestrife family. It typically grows to 15-25’ tall. It is native from the Himalayas through southern China, southeast Asia and Japan, but has naturalized in the U.S. from Virginia to Arkansas south to Texas and Florida. An additional common name is Lilac of the South in reference to its popularity in southern gardens. Key ornamental features include long bloom period, exfoliating bark and superb fall color. Terminal, crepe-papery inflorescences (to 6-18” long) of showy flowers with crimped petals bloom in summer (sometimes to frost) on upright branches. \n[From “Missouri Botanical Garden”]
Kokosjoghurt mit Früchte und toppings
Kokosjoghurt mit Früchte und toppings
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crape myrtle, is an upright, wide-spreading, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub or small tree in the loosestrife family. It typically grows to 15-25’ tall. It is native from the Himalayas through southern China, southeast Asia and Japan, but has naturalized in the U.S. from Virginia to Arkansas south to Texas and Florida. An additional common name is Lilac of the South in reference to its popularity in southern gardens. Key ornamental features include long bloom period, exfoliating bark and superb fall color. Terminal, crepe-papery inflorescences (to 6-18” long) of showy flowers with crimped petals bloom in summer (sometimes to frost) on upright branches. \n[From “Missouri Botanical Garden”]
From the Easter season through Mother's Day, hydrangea is one of the most sought-after flowering plants from retail florists and garden centers alike. It's huge, globe-like clusters of blooms impart a regal elegance that is uncommon among potted plants. Unlike other flowering plants, however, the flower color of most hydrangeas can be changed from year-to-year, with a little help from their caregiver. Many gardeners, therefore, consider hydrangea to be the chameleon of the plant world.\nHydrangea is a genus in the plant family Hydrangeaceae. The genus contains nearly 75 species of shrubs or small trees, most of which are native to the region of Asia now occupied by Japan, China and Korea. (Missouri Botanical Garden)
Kokosjoghurt mit Früchte und toppings
From the Easter season through Mother's Day, hydrangea is one of the most sought-after flowering plants from retail florists and garden centers alike. It's huge, globe-like clusters of blooms impart a regal elegance that is uncommon among potted plants. Unlike other flowering plants, however, the flower color of most hydrangeas can be changed from year-to-year, with a little help from their caregiver. Many gardeners, therefore, consider hydrangea to be the chameleon of the plant world.\nHydrangea is a genus in the plant family Hydrangeaceae. The genus contains nearly 75 species of shrubs or small trees, most of which are native to the region of Asia now occupied by Japan, China and Korea. (Missouri Botanical Garden)
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