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Yellow osmanthus blossoms on osmanthus tree in autumn season
Photo of an Plum tree flower blossom bloom rotate and grow on a black background. Blooming small white flower of Prunus. \nPlums may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans. Three of the most abundant cultivars are not found in the wild, only around human settlements: Prunus domestica has been traced to East European and Caucasian mountains.
Olive branch with white buds & flowers with green leaves against a blue sky with clouds
Tree Blossom
Close-up of osmanthus blooming in the park
Macro shot of a blue fly on a leaf
Escallonia 'Red Elf' a summer flowering evergreen shrub plant with a red springtime flower, stock photo image
A handsome, carefree evergreen shrub with dense, spineless, thread leaf foliage on an upright, bushy form. The soft, narrow, dark green leaflets create a fern-like appearance. Bright yellow flower spikes appear in fall, followed by purple-blue berries. Use as a filler in borders and beds or as an accent.
Flies on wild plants, North China
House fly
Sweet osmanthus in full bloom
flower
Itea virginica\nKovanozina
Rain.
Image of tiger beetle on green leaves on natural background. Animal. Insect.
Osmanthus fragrans, native to Asia (Japan, China and Himalayas), and commonly called fragrant olive, sweet olive or sweet tea, produces clusters of flowers that have an extremely powerful apricot fragrance. It is a small, upright, evergreen tree that will grow to 3-10 meters tall. Tiny white, orange, gold or reddish flowers, depending on species, appear in clusters in late summer through into fall. The plant has very fragrant flower.
Spring white blossom of plum or pear fruit trees in orchard, close up
Cotoneaster lacteus in nature
Fragrant olive in full bloom in a blue-sky background.
cherry blossoms on red
closeup apricot  tree branch in flowers, spring tree blossom background
Tokyo, Japan - October 18, 2023: Closeup of Orange Osmanthus or fragrant olives flower
Much branched shrub or small tree, 2-6m, hairless; twigs green, square in section. Leaves opposite, lanceolate to elliptical, pointed, finely toothed. Flowers greenish, 8-10mm, usually 4 parted, several borne in branched cymes. Capsules bright pink, 4-lobed, 10-15mm, pendent, spitting to reveal orange seeds. The Fruit is Poisonous.\nHabitat: Woods and scrub mostly on calcareous soils.\nFlowering Season: May-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Sand Dunes along the Dutch Coast and River Area. Otherwise also planted in Parks and Gardens.
A branch of mango blossom. Mango flower, mango bouquet or mango flower.
Bright green fly insect
Sweet osmanthus with beautiful orange flowers
Begonia flower
Natural background Bird cherry blooming (Prunus padus)
branch with spring flowers
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