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Small flowers of epimedium sagittatum, barrenwort, bishop's hat, fairy wings or horny goat weed close up. Traditional chinese herb epimedium with yellow and white flowers
Wild flower
Red Barrenwort Epimedium alpinum Rubrum growing in a garden
Toothwort, a wildflower, in a swamp in Connecticut. Also known as crinkleroot.
Macro shot of the Warley epimedium (Epimedium x warleyense) Orangekonigin flowering with small flowers with bright coppery-orange sepals and smaller pale yellow petals in the middle
Close up of seed pods of hairy fringepod, Thysanocarpus curvipes. California native. Shallow depth of field.
In Goryanka yellow flowers are yellow, collected in a brush. High quality photo
Wild Ginger, Asarum caudatum, Van Damme State Park on the Northern California Coast; Taxonomy Family Aristolochiaceae
Close up of creeping saxifrage (saxifraga stolonifera) in bloom
Short to medium, somewhat hairy, perennial with long slender stolons. Leaves oval, slightly heat-shaped at the base, pointed, opposite, stalked, toothed. Flowers white or pinkish, small, 4-7mm, in lax racemes with the open flowers well spaced. Fruit club-shaped, equally 2 celled, with whitish bristles.\nHabitat: Woodland, coppices, plantations and other shady places, on base-rich or calcareous soils, generally at low altitudes.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Finland, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in Woodlands in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Small flowers of epimedium sagittatum, barrenwort, bishop's hat, fairy wings or horny goat weed close up. Traditional chinese herb epimedium with yellow and white flowers
Buckwheat crop plant (Fagopyrum esculentum)
Longspur barrenwort, epimedium grandiflorum
Forest floor in Autumn
Epimedium pinnatum  or elf flower, macro photography, selective focus, blurred background, horizontal orientation.
Beautiful NSW flowering Christmas bush - Ceratopetalum Gummiferum, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Barrenwort (Bishop's hat)
A rather delicate, low, hairless, rhizomatous perennial forming carpets; stem slender, erect, unbranched. Basal leaves 2-ternate, with oval or oblong lobes, long stalked; stem leaves one pair, ternate, the segments trilobed. Flowers greenish, in small clusters, 6-8mm across, each normally with 5 flowers. Fruit greenish, but seldom produced.\nHabitat: Shady places on moist soils, to 2400m.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in the described Habitats.
Close-up shot of the Barrenwort (Epimedium grandiflorum) 'Red Beauty' flowering with strong pink-purple flowers in a garden in spring
Saururus chinensis, commonly called Asian lizard’s tail, has attractive, green foliage with white splotches on the leaves at the top of the plant. It is native to wetlands, including water gardens, meadows, marshes, ditches, swampy forested areas, fields and roadsides in East Asia. Minute, spicily fragrant, white to yellowish-white flowers bloom in early to mid-summer (June-August). Each flower spike resembles the tail of a lizard, hence the common name.
Close up of Epimedium pubigerum shooted in the forest. Focus stacking.
Pink Epimedium blooming in the spring garden
Macrophotography of a flower of gaura lindheimeri ' Whirling butterflies ', a beautiful perennial plant .
Thalictrum rochebruneanum flowers. Ranunculaceae perennial plants. Grows in moist meadows with bright yellow anthers and magenta flowers in summer.
A rather delicate, low, hairless, rhizomatous perennial forming carpets; stem slender, erect, unbranched. Basal leaves 2-ternate, with oval or oblong lobes, long stalked; stem leaves one pair, ternate, the segments trilobed. Flowers greenish, in small clusters, 6-8mm across, each normally with 5 flowers. Fruit greenish, but seldom produced.\nHabitat: Shady places on moist soils, to 2400m.\nFlowering Season: April-May.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a quite scarce Species in the described Habitats in the Eastern and Southern Parts of the Netherlands.
Green leaves of barrenwort or epimedium pinnatum colchicum with yellow flowers
Indian Paintbrush at Milgara Ridge  Golden Gate National Recreation Area  on a foggy spring day.
Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' a spring summer garden variegated flower plant also known as Harlequin plant or heart leaved houttaynia stock photo image
Deutzia scabra, commonly called fuzzy deutzia, is an upright, somewhat coarse, deciduous shrub that typically grows 6-10’ tall with spreading to arching branches that form a rounded crown. It is native to Japan. Mature branching is clad with exfoliating brown bark. Tiny, fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers (to 3/4” long) appear in late spring in upright racemose panicles (to 3-6” long) which cover the shrub for about two weeks. [Missouri Botanical Garden]
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