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Watermelon seedling
group of shoots chinese morning glory plant
cucumber seedlings
Greater Burdock weed
a young plant (pumpkins) in a biodegradable pot is highlighted on a white background. view from above
Leafy layers of lush green plant
Baby cucumber plant seedlings in the brown clay pot growing in the greenhouse. Squash seedings ready to plant. Sprout branch with leaves isolated on white background. Close-up. Side view. Copy space
Sprouted beans. Plant seedlings
A well focussed close-up of a Cow parsnip leaf against a natural grass background. Also known as Common hogweed, Eltrot and Keck.
Watercress is considered the “Queen of Healthy Vegetables”. It is currently very popular because it is rich in many nutrients such as calcium, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin A, iron, etc. It also contains antioxidants that can inhibit and prevent cancer, so it has received a lot of attention today.\n\nProperties of watercress\n\nHelps fight free radicals, helps slow down aging.\nHelps strengthen the body's immune system, maintains health.\nHelps maintain and treat eyesight because it is a vegetable rich in vitamin A.\nLutein and beta-carotene in this vegetable help reduce the risk of eye diseases such as cataracts and retinal degeneration.\nHelps prevent and treat bleeding gums.\nIt is a vegetable that does not contain cholesterol and also helps reduce blood fat levels.\nHerbal experts believe that watercress can help cleanse the blood in the body.\nHelps maintain and strengthen bones and teeth.\nSuitable for patients with respiratory diseases.\nHelps prevent coronary artery disease.\nSuitable for patients with urinary tract infections.\nWatercress has the ability to cleanse toxins from the body.\nHelps reduce triglyceride levels in the bloodstream.\nHelps reduce the destruction of white blood cells by up to 23%\nHelps prevent cancer and helps prevent the spread of cancer cells to other areas\nHelps prevent lung cancer\nHelps reduce the growth of colon cancer cells\nHelps reduce DNA damage of cells in the intestines\nHelps inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells\nHelps reduce the dangers of cancer caused by cigarette smoke and other toxins received from various foods\nHelps with digestion\nHas the property of helping to stop bleeding when mixed with vinegar
ivy on the floor, dry leaves
A forest floor covered in green leaves. The leaves are large and heart shaped, growing in clusters and hiding most of the ground. The ground is littered with fallen leaves and twigs. The background shows trees and shrubs. The image is taken from a high angle and the lighting is natural
An ivy vine on a felled tree trunk
Vegetable garden with growing ,,piper lolot\
leaves on white background
Cebu blue variety of the pothos plant
Leopard plants that grow in the shade
Himalaya-creeper
Green and brown creeping plants on ground background
Green sprout (pumpkin) growing in the peat pot. Isolated on a white background.
Black bryony,Tamus communis leaves in the forest in autumn. Dioscoreaceae leaves
Coccinia Grandis or Ivy Gourd Plants Growing in A Garden. A Perennial Climber Plant and Usually Cooked as A Vegetable.
Green leaves of zucchini and pumpkins in the garden on the garden bed on the farm. Eco-friendly products. Close-up
green leaves
Pumpkin seedlings that emerge from the soil are small, strong seedlings ready to grow and bear fruit. Soft and selective focus.
Decorative tropical houseplant with huge leaves in a pot on white background. Member of Alocasia family, Alocasia Calidora known as elephant ear plant
Green pumpkin leaves growing on the ground
wild vines
fresh green wasabi leaf on a bright background
Bolu, Turkey-November 15, 2022: Green ivy leaves in nature. Shot with Canon EOS R5.
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