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Hoverfly at the fly,Eifel,Germany.
lilac purple lupine flower bloom in the garden. blurred green natural garden background.
A closeup of the beautiful Japanese andromeda
A Feather-legged fly pollinates a Clustered Mountainmint in late summer.
Kalmia flower of the flowering tree
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.
Beautiful Oenothera Biennis - Part of this plant can be used as food, medicine and cosmetics
A close up of the tiny blooms on a bridal wreath spiraea bush.
Plant rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) in full bloom
Yellow chemical flowers, mountain landscape
blooming lupine in a field of green grass summer sunny day. vivid colour nature background
Needle Plant
wasp on a hydrangea flower
Densely-branched Shrub to 2m, often forming large Colonies. Spiny: main Spines stout, 12-25mm. Flowers golden-yellow, 15-20mm long. Pod 11-20mm, densely hairy.
A macro of a Common Drone Fly perched on a flower
Two specimens of the endemic Cruckshanksia montiana (which has no English or local Spanish name) growing in coastal sand-dunes in the southern Atacama Desert region of Chile. Confined to Chile, this species can exist with very little water although, in years when the desert receives rain, Cruckshanksia will comprise some of the ‘flowering desert’ flora that happens particularly when there is an El Niño warming of the nearshore Pacific Ocean. This species has vivid yellow flowers surrounded by larger, equally yellow sepals, presumably to attract pollinators, while the regular green leaves grow close to the sand.
Flowers of an Aloe vera plant
white Sage (Salvia Nemorosa).
Sacred bamboo’s bloom (nandina domestica) in the park , Hong Kong
St. John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) On Blue Background
Linaria vulgaris common toadflax yellow wild flowers flowering on the meadow, small plants in bloom in the green grass
Tall, green, not mealy perennial; stems erect, hairy. Basal leaves oval to oblong, with a heart-shaped base, long stalked, dark green above, paler beneath, thinly hairy; upper leaves smaller, almost unstalked. Flowers yellow (sometimes white), 18-25mm, in racemes, sometimes with one or two branches below; stamens 5, the stalks all with violet hairs.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Selective focus on Marmalade Hover Fly on common chickweed, Episyrphus Balteatus
A macro photo of a Hydrangea flower with a very light blue (nearly white) background
Blue violet lupine flowers growing in natural wild conditions in the mountains Botanical Garden Lupinus greeting card Poster design
Euphorbia (spurge) plant, against Blue Sky
Nature with flowers
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.).
at Ashikaga flower park
Tall, green, not mealy perennial; stems erect, hairy. Basal leaves oval to oblong, with a heart-shaped base, long stalked, dark green above, paler beneath, thinly hairy; upper leaves smaller, almost unstalked. Flowers yellow (sometimes white), 18-25mm, in racemes, sometimes with one or two branches below; stamens 5, the stalks all with violet hairs.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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