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Milkweed in its flowering stage.(some sort of unknown insect top right hand corner)
Dogwood flower blooming in a tree while blowing in the wind for soft appearance.
Asclepias verticillata (Whorled Milkweed) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Evergreen shrub, Hebe, with blooming flowers in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
a field of flowers with milkweed growing
Buckwheat seeds are used for raw food diet, and for products such as buckwheat flour, soba noodles and kasha, or roasted groats. Its flowers, white and pink, bloom from late summer to early autumn (July-September).
eautiful white orchid flowers nature background For various design work
background of white flowers that have not yet bloomed
Close up of Narrow leaf milkweed (Asclepias fascicularis) blooming in summer; San Francisco bay area, California
Medium to tall tufted perennial, hairless or slightly hairy; stems erect, unbranched. Leaves opposite, heart shaped to lanceolate, short stalked. Flowers greenish-yellowish-white, 5-10mm, in clusters of 6-8 at the base of the upper leaves. Fruit 5-6mm, hairless.\nHabitat: Woods, rocky places, bare ground, generally on calcareous soils, to 1800m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Continental Europe north to S Scandinavia.\nVery poisonous plant. The fruits split along one side to release the seeds, which each have a tuft of hairs at one end for dispersal by wind.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
King's crown (Calotropis procera) is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae and is native to Africa, Asia. It typically grows to a height of 6 to 8 feet (rarely 15 feet) in sunny and partly shaded habitats, including overgrazed pastures, rangeland, roadsides, river flats and coastal dunes. Its green fruit contains a toxic milky sap that contains a complex mix of chemicals, some of which are steroidal heart poisons. Sap is extremely bitter and turns into a gluey coating which is resistant to soap.
wild carot (Daucus carota)
Asclepias is a genus of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants known as milkweeds, named for their latex, a milky substance containing cardiac glycosides termed cardenolides, exuded where cells are damaged.[3][4][5] Most species are toxic to humans and many other species, primarily due to the presence of cardenolides, although, as with many such plants, there are species that feed upon them (i.e. leaves) and from them (i.e. nectar). The genus contains over 200 species distributed broadly across Africa, North America, and South America.[6] It previously belonged to the family Asclepiadaceae, which is now classified as the subfamily Asclepiadoideae of the dogbane family, Apocynaceae.
White Flower in Sapa, Vietnam Sambucus Australis
Asclepias verticillata (Whorled Milkweed) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Flower blossom of wild garlic and on right Lily of the valley with the leaf's in background.. Thy have very similar leaf's with different flowers. Lily is poison's bat Wild garlic is edible.
Flowering of the white Hydrangea Paniculata in the city park. Tardiva grade
Hydrangea paniculata creates border in Latvian garden
Fallopia japonica ( Japanese knotweed ) flowers. Polygonaceae perennial plants. Small white flowers bloom from summer to autumn, and young shoots in early spring are edible.
salvador, bahia, brazil - december 29, 2020: basil plant is seen in the city of Salvador.
Crown flower - Milky weed ( Wara Mal )
Lemon verbena,
In the wild, elderberry herbaceous (Sambucus ebulus) blooms in summer
Linden flower in spring
Asclepias syriaca, commonly called common milkweed, butterfly flower, silkweed, silky swallow-wort, and Virginia silkweed flowering in the garden
Blossom in springtime
The wild flowers of Solidago canadensis or late goldenrod. Selective focus. State flower of the U.S. states of Kentucky and Nebraska
white and purple flowers in bloom
Showy milkweed or asclepias speciosa flowers and buds with leaves against blue background
Bud of a hydrangea.
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