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Anise blossoms and fruits.
lilac purple lupine flower bloom in the garden. blurred green natural garden background.
Small delicate white flowers, blooming in lush green grass, creating beautiful natural display. Selective focus. Vertical format. Copy space.
Yellow flowering plant in bloom in the backyard garden
Heracleum  sosnowskyi growing in the woods on a sunny summer day in Norway in Bergen.
Short to medium stoloniferous, blackish-hairy, perennial. Leaves mostly in a basal rosette, bluish-green, elliptical to lanceolate, untoothed, short-stalked; stem leaves 1-4, smaller. Flower heads orange-brown or orange-red, 13-15mm, in fairly tight clusters.
Beautiful shot of grass blades on a field
Close up Queen Anne's Lace Flower
Cattails
Galanthus nivalis was described by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum in 1753, and given the specific epithet nivalis, meaning snowy (Galanthus means with milk-white flowers).
wild bears garlic (Allium ursinum) in the forest in the spring
Mt.Takao, Tokyo, Japan (Oct-2022)
Golden lace flowers. Valerianaceae perennial plants. Many small yellow flowers bloom at the tip of the stem from August to October. The root is herbal medicine.
white Sage (Salvia Nemorosa).
blooming lupine in a field of green grass summer sunny day. vivid colour nature background
Low to medium, rather variable, rhizomatous, hairless perennial with fans of fleshy, sword-shaped leaves, basal often orange-tinged; stem leaves small and bract-like, the upper larger than the lower. Flowers greenish-yellow or orange-yellow, 10-16mmstarry, in a rather lax spike like raceme; filaments of stamens densely hairy. Fruit a small narrow, elliptical capsule, to 12mm long.\nHabitat: Bogs and wet acid heaths and moors, to 1200m.\nFlowering Season: July-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\nGenerally regarded as poisonous, especially to livestock.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022.
Meadow flowers are pink and blue. Sage, peas, exparcet. Beautiful green grass. Wild nature. Spring and summer landscape
oxlips
A scenic view of a field of green grass in Ontario, Canada
Milk Thistle plant with violet flowers in the parkland
Linaria vulgaris common toadflax yellow wild flowers flowering on the meadow, small plants in bloom in the green grass
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Several yellow flowers of the Grey-headed coneflower, Ratibida pinnata, on tall stems in a meadow. Shows leaves, buds, and petals.
Short perennial, the stem with several brown sheaths at the base. Leaves oblong, keeled, shiny-green, the upper leaves smaller and bract-like. Bracts membranous, shorter than the ovary. Flowers greenish-yellow, often with reddish margins and streaks, borne in a slender spike, often many-flowered, each flower manikin-like, with the sepals and petals forming a close hood; lip 12-15mm, pendent, the lateral lobes forming short, narrow ‘arms’ and the central lobe divided into narrow legs; spurless.\nHabitat: Grassland, field boundaries, abandoned quarries, banks and open scrub, rarely along woodland margins, on calcareous soils, to 1500m.\nFlowering Season: May-June.\nDistribution: S & SE Britain, Belgium, Holland, France and Germany.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
Green and orange grass and weeds. Flat lay.
Scotch broom is a pretty, yellow wildflower similar to gorse. Here it is planted deliberately as part of an urban floral garden display. We think of a broom as a brush or besom, but in Scotland, a brush called a sguab could be made from Scotch broom bound with wire and fitted to a birch handle. Broom is a toxic plant. A Scottish farm lady named Maggy Johnston was famed for her intoxicating brew: Some said it was the pith of Broom, That she stow'd in her masking-loom, Which in our heads rais'd sic a foom; Or some wild seed, Which aft the chaping stoup did toom, But fill'd our head. (From (Elegy on Maggy Johnston), who died in 1711.).
A rural scene of a countryside field with lush green grass
Bergenia crassifolia, also called Korean elephant-ear. The plant was belived to be a saxifrage.
Meadow
High angle closeup view of Wild Carrot or Queen Anne’s Lace growing among grasses in the NSW countryside near Armidale
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