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Background with thorns greater burnet close up
Leaf of a sandpaper plant, Ficus exasperata which is a popular provider of natural medicine and growing in the bottom of the rainforest jungle. The picture is taken in the Kinabatangan Wildlife Park in the north eastern part of Borneo
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Smyrnium olusatrum, common name Alexanders, is an edible cultivated flowering plant of the family Apiaceae. It is also known as alisanders, horse parsley, black lovage
Canna indica - has thick rhizomes resembling tubers, and the leaves are large, oblong, green or brown
A close-up image of the Sphagnum Moss
Cleaver seeds have many common names. Their small spiked spherical cases often stick to animals fur, which disperses the seeds.
Macrophotography of green plant
Chinese Hydrangea or Hydrangea chinensis blooming in the garden
Saxifrage in London, England
Close up of a fennel flower
White flower of Japanese Aralia with copy space.
Cactus. Rare exotic succulent from the family of the perennial flowering plants
Star Lily, Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California,\nToxicoscordion fremontii; Zigadenus fremontii, Frémont's deathcamas or star zigadene, is an attractive wildflower found on grassy or woody slopes, or rocky outcrops, in many lower-lying regions of California.  Melanthiaceae
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Full frame of green leaves as background
A blooming tree with white puffs
Azorella trifurcata 'Nana' in London, England
(Triantha occidentalis) The Western False Asphodel is a carnivorous plant.  Its hair along its sticky stem produces a digestive enzyme which sucks the nutrients out of flies.  The photo depicts a dead fly on the stem surrounded by hairs.  This wildflower is found in the Pacific Northwest in bogs, moist meadows and in road ditches.
Pepper plant (Piper Sarmentosum) in bloom
close up of bud
White and yellow flowers sometimes called poached egg plants - with beeSimilar pictures:
Close Up Of A Common Houseleek, Sempervivum Tectorum, Nature Background
Episcia Emerald Velvet plant in botanic garden of Rama 9 Park in Bangkok
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Flowering plant of pineappleweed or wild chamomile, Matricaria discoidea. Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, California, USA. Scanned film April 1995.
Pale purple fragrant flowers of Scabiosa stellata on a meadow on a sunny spring day. A plant for use in homeopathy in the natural environment.
A rather delicate, low, hairless, rhizomatous perennial forming carpets; stem slender, erect, unbranched. Basal leaves 2-ternate, with oval or oblong lobes, long stalked; stem leaves one pair, ternate, the segments trilobed. Flowers greenish, in small clusters, 6-8mm across, each normally with 5 flowers. Fruit greenish, but seldom produced.\nHabitat: Shady places on moist soils, to 2400m.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in the described Habitats.
Closeup of the moss Politrychum commune in an european wetland
Green leaves and white flowers of the plant
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