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white showy flowers of the oakleaf hydrangea also known as oak leaved hydrangea also known as hydrangea quercifolio. this native plant grows exclusively in the southern United States in woodland habitats. It is a deciduous shrub. Selective focus on the flower on the left side of the frame.
Close up of a wasp flying near the flower on bright sunset sky background. Creative. Insect flying by the field plant
Thyme flowers with dew drops
High detail macro photo of a bee
Evergreen shrub, Hebe, with blooming flowers in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Yucca.  . It grows to a height of 3 m (10 ft) and is an evergreen shrub prized in horticulture for its architectural qualities
Close up of wild mason bee outdoors in spring, side view of the insects head with eye
Erigeron canadensis grows in the wild in summer
Bumblebee - \nBombus terrestris
Photo of comfrey herb isolated on a white background.
White flowers garden background
Close up green orchid isolated on white background
Close up of white fllowers
Closeup on a female blue banded digger bee,  Amegilla albigena from the Gard, France sitting on a green leaf
Flowers in the Garden in Spring
Flowers of a clary sage, Salvia sclarea.
side view of one mason bee sitting on dry petal outdoors in garden
meadow honey plants flowers isolated on white background
Acanthus spinosus \
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Details of dorsal thorax and head, including ocelli, of a wild native bee covered in pollen inside an orange cactus flower.
Malachite Beetle (Malachius bipustulatus) female eating pollen on Common Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Medium to tall, partly hairy perennial. Leaves dark green, palmately 7-8-lobed, divided to the midrib. Flowers generally rather few, pale yellow; helmet narrow-oblong, 15-22mm long, not widened much at the base; inflorescence branched, hairy.\nHabitat: Damp, generally shaded places, woodland, among rocks and along stream margins, to 2400m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Belgium, Holland, France and Germany.\nCultivated in Gardens.\n\nThis is a very poisonous plant containing the alkaloid Aconitine.\n\nThe Picture is made along a small Brook in the Eifel (Germany) in halfway August 2021.
The stalk with early flowers on an outdoor cactus growing in the Western Cape area of South Africa. \nthe stalk is thick with small clusters of flower buds which have yet to open
background of white flowers that have not yet bloomed
Crassula ovata, which is commonly called jade plant, money plant or dollar plant, is a popular branched succulent shrub, native to South Africa. Tiny flowers, which are white to pink, may appear in spring. They are widely grown as house plants, but need very bright light to grow well and a sunny position if they are to flower.
White deadnettle (Lamium album) isolated on white
SouthAfrican Star of Bethlehem
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