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Buttercup (Caltha palustris), Sumpdotter Blume
Abstract Background: wet flower - Calla plant, Calla Palustris,  Araceae
Pine trees, pinus palustris, sparsely fill a flat landscape in Florida, USA
Very variable short, tufted, hairless, perennial; stems upright to creeping and rooting at teh nodes. Leaves heart-shaped, toothed, the lower mostly long-stalked. Flowers bright shiny golden-yellow, 15-50mm, often greenish beneath. Fruit a cluster of pod-like follicles, with nectaries at the base.\nHabitat: Wet meadows, marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland.\nFlowering Season: March-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\nThe Species is poisonous, but widely cultivated in Gardens and Parks.\n\nThe Species is quite common in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
orange, yellow, golden oak foliage, Quercus palustris flutter in wind, leaves break away from branches, fall downt, autumn season, good weather, natural, environmental concept, banner for designer
Tree of a pin oak (Quercus palustris) in the Topcider park, Belgrade, Serbia
Vibrant green euphorbia palustris flower cluster. a spherical cluster of bright chartreuse euphorbia flowers radiates outward in a starburst pattern each tiny cup shaped bloom is perched along a circular crown of leaves the earthy green floral tones blend naturally with soft blurred woodland background evoking alpine freshness structural elegance and botanical geometry in a crisp garden moment
Ludwigia palustris (L.) Elliott
Marsh tit (Poecile palustris) sitting on a tree branch
Beautiful marsh tit (Poecile palustris) perching on a twig in autumn.
Nature of Czech republic.
A tall Spurge, up to 1.5m, with numerous non-flowering branches and greyish leaves, hairless on both surfaces. Capsule with short warts.Habitat: Damp places, Marshes, especially in swampy woodland, by rivers or close to the sea at low altitudes.Flowering Season: May-July.Distribution: N. France, Holland, Germany to S. Scandinavia; naturized in Belgium.This beautiful Species is quite common in Marsh Habitats in the North-East Part of the Netherlands.
pin oak leaf , Quercus palustrisThis picture has one single itemIt is a close up of a green leaf veins are visible in the leaf the Greenleaf stands out from the white background. The lease has many different points and cut outs on the side
Caltha palustris / Swamp Yolk Flower
Parus palustris on Cotoneaster twig in fall (Germany).
Lots of bright yellow flowers. Yellow flowers meadow in park. Flowering Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris). Nature floral bloom background with copy space
Bright yellow marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) blooming by a forest stream in spring. Fresh green moss, clear water, and wildflowers create a peaceful nature scene.
Marsh tit (Poecile palustris) perched on a twig
Freshwater crockadile or Crocodylus palustris, resting under tree in Yala National Park in Sri Lanka.
Short to medium; stem hairy above, purplish below. Leaves 4-8, oblong to lanceolate, pointed, folded lengthwise, decreasing in size upwards. Flowers 7-14; sepals greenish with faint violet or purplish-brown stripes; petals whitish with a pink base; lip white with a yellow blotch and purplish lines, the tip oval with a frilly margin. Fruit hairy.Habitat: Marshes, fens and other damp places, occasionally dune slacks.Flowering Season: July to August.Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.This nice Species is quite rare in the Netherlands. Most to be seen in the Coast Areas and scattered in the rest of the Country.
Marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), the popular riverside perennial.
Northern wild rice (Zizania palustris) from Wisconsin. Annual plant native to the Great Lakes region of North America.
Nature of Czech republic.
Flowers of a marsh helleborine, Epipactis palustris, an rare orchid,  Bavaria, Germany
Beautiful yellow flowers of Caltha palustris. marsh-marigold, kingcup. plant native to marshes, fens, ditches.
Marsh yolk flower (Caltha palustris) in a stream, nature reserve, woodland in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Springtime
In fall, pin oak maple leaves turn red. Quercus palustris, swamp oak, Spanish oak
L 13-15cm.\nBreeds in rank herbaceous vegetation, often in the damp stands of meadowsweet nettle, cow parsley etc. often beside ditches or soggy wasteland, sometimes  on fringe of reedbed if growing on slightly drier ground and mixed with herbage.\nSummer visitor, medium April – September, winters in tropical Africa.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the described Habitats.
Fall colors in pin oak leaves,
Marsh Cinquefoil, Potentilla palustris, Comarum palustre; Potter Marsh, Anchorage, Alaska, Family Rosaceae, a purple flower in wet meadows and along streams. purple marshlocks, swamp cinquefoil.
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