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Yellow flower blooming in a garden, spring time.
Mt.Takao, Tokyo, Japan (Oct-2022)
Material of Chinese Abelia blooming on the side of the road
Crocodile fish in Everglades National Park - Florida (USA)
Bush coral or spiny row coral, needle coral (Seriatopora hystrix) close-up undersea, Red Sea, Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh, Nabq Bay
Black spot piranha, Pygocentrus cariba, swimming underwater.
Close-up of Potato plants in bloom against dark background. White and yellow flowers of Solanum tuberosum
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.
Broad-leaved cattail  is native flower in north America. Broadleaf cattail, bulrush, common bulrush, common cattail
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).
Heracleum  sosnowskyi growing in the woods on a sunny summer day in Norway in Bergen.
Puffer fish in the Red Sea, Egypt.
Common tansy,\nTanacetum vulgare summer yellow flowers closeup selective focus
Photo showing the bright yellow flowers of a small alyssum plant in the springtime.  This plant is growing in an English rock garden, or 'rockery'.
A closeup of white Agapanthus orientalis, lily of the Nile.
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.
Fungus from the Boletaceae family, known as sponge mushrooms, in El Chico National Park.
Palmer's Beardtongue, Penstemon palmeri, is a beautiful pink penstemon that grows to five feet tall.  It blooms in early summer and its flowers are very fragrant.
Seashell background texture lots of sea snails mixed
High angle closeup view of Wild Carrot or Queen Anne’s Lace growing among grasses in the NSW countryside near Armidale
Many bright yellow flowers of evening primrose in June
Anemones at Cox Bay, near Tofino, in British Columbia
White poisonous mushroom, Ookinuhadatomayatake (straw fibrecap, Unconfirmed close up macro photography)
Phallus impudicus Pers. syn. Ithyphallus impudicus (L.) Fr. Gemeine Stinkmorchel Phallus Impudique, Satyre puant, Oeuf du diable, Stinkhorn. Fruit body initially semi-submerged and covered by leaf-litter, egg-like, 3–6cm across, attached to substrate by a cord-like mycelial strand. The outer wall of the egg is white to pinkish but there is a thick gelatinous middle layer held between the membranous inner and outer layers. The egg is soon ruptured, as the white hollow stalk-like receptacle extends to 10–25cm high, the pendulous, bell-shaped head is covered by a meshwork of raised ribs covered in dark olive slime which contains the spores. This slime has a strong sickly offensive smell which attracts flies from large distances, the slime sticks to the legs of the flies and thus acts as a means of spore dispersal which takes place very rapidly, exposing the underlying mesh of the cap. Spores pale yellow.
Linaria vulgaris common toadflax yellow wild flowers flowering on the meadow, small plants in bloom in the green grass
Barnadia Japonica
Green and orange grass and weeds. Flat lay.
Autumn mashrooms
views around the Spiral Tunnels Yoho National Park British Columbia Canada
orchis tridenteta
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