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Fresh raspberry  leaves
Beautiful flowers along the Seattle waterfront.
Clover, also called trefoil, are plants of the genus Trifolium, consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae originating in Europe.
Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose'
Wild carrot or common carrot Daucus carota genus Carrot Daucus of the Umbelliferae family.
ribwort (Plantago lanceolata)
Pictured here is the enchanting Queen Anne's Lace, a mesmerizing white flower head adorned with delicate, intricate small blooms. Its allure deepens as a distinctive dark red dot graces its center, adding an air of mystery to this botanical wonder. The backdrop features more lovely flowers and unopened buds nestled amidst lush greenery, creating a captivating natural tapestry. In some cultures, Queen Anne's Lace is associated with protection and used as an herbal remedy for various ailments.
Neem flower. Its other names Azadirachta indica, nimtree or Indian lilac. Many aruvedic medicines are made from its leaves, flower and seeds.
Caraway; True; Carum carvi
Elder flowers in nature
Decorative flowering shrub in a city park on a summer day. Background
Onion flower close up photo.
Green bush of fava beans with flowers, isolated on white background. Broad beans
Giant hogweed flower. Shallow DOF. Summer 2013 Cornwall UK.
Forget-me-nots (Myosotis arvensis) blue Flowers. Rosette of the weed Forget-me-not Marsh semperflorens. High quality photo
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The Queen Anne's Lace flower wth some ants on it.
This lovely flowering plant featuring bushy white blossoms, are considered by many in the United States and an invasive species and a pest.
Small white flowers in nature. Close-up.
Queen Anne's lace side view, taken in a meadow in a Connecticut nature preserve. Note the purple-red floret in the center. The name arises from the legend that Queen Anne of Great Britain pricked her finger with a needle while making lace, and a drop of blood fell on it.
Close up of a common hogweed flower head
Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) is a quite common riverside British wild flower, which may have originated in North Africa and south-western Europe. It is poisonous, and is seen here growing in a stream in a park in Merton, Surrey, England. 'There are numerous reports of people mistaking the extremely poisonous (Oenanthe crocata) for wild celery or parsnips and dying within a week or so.' One group of fatalities involved some French prisoners of war on parole in Pembrokeshire, Wales, who were unfamiliar with the local wild flowers.
A closeup of a Persian shallot (Allium stipitatum) plant
A macro image of field  penny cress also know as Thlaspi arvense
Plumbago auriculata have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
Variegated Cornflowers in extreme close up.
Orlaya grandiflora
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Close up of the flower head of an invasive Wild Carrot plant (Daucus carota), also known as Queen Anne’s Lace
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
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