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Wildflowers from along Tyres river park Victoria Australia
Single wasps eating yarrow nectar on a sunny summer day.
Saxifraga arendsii White Star
Medium to tall, rather robust, slightly hairy biennial or perennial, to 1.5m. Leaves dull green, 3-pinnate. Flowers white, 3-4mm, the umbels with 4-15 rays, without lower bracts. Fruit 7-10mm, short beaked, bristle at the base, brown or black when ripe.\nHabitat: Rough grassy places, generally at low altitudes.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nVery common in the Netherlands; one of the earliest umbels to come into flower.
Cherry blossom in springtime, close-up photography. Blooming white flowers on the branches of a cherry tree macro photography. Apple flowers on a sunny spring day.
The flowers of meadowsweet or filipendula ulmaria
The rock plant Iberis carnosa in flower
High mountain wildflowers, Sierra de Gredos
Bitter; candytuft; Iberis; amara
Saxifrage in London, England
Autumn colorful leaves on oak branch for background.
Short to medium, slightly hairy annual or biennial. Basal leaves forming a rosette, elliptical toothed or untoothed; stem leaves usually untoothed, unstalked. Flowers white, 3mm. Fruits linear, 5-20mm, hairless, not flattened.\nHabitat: Arable and cultivated land, waste places, banks, walls and hedgerows, often on rather dry sandy soils.\nFlowering Season: March-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except for much of the north, the Faeroes and Iceland, often abundant.\n\nThis is a very common weed in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Galium saxatile white inflorescence close up
Mountain hill at Sorška planina covered with white alpine flowers blooming, apiaceae. Hills over the ski town Cerkno.
Zygophyllum fabago is a species of plant known by the common name Syrian bean caper. It is considered a noxious weed
Seoul Korea
Blooming buckwheat with seeds. Fagopyrum esculentum
Wild flower in the mountains
Artistic 3d rendering of a car symbol, creatively depicted with white mushroom caps, surrounded by moss and ferns, symbolizing eco-friendly transport.
Flowers of tall meadow rue, a delicate streamside wildflower of eastern North America, also known as \
stone grass, Arenaria grandiflora in Pyrenees.
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Buglossoides arvensis, Lithospermum arvense,  common name is the field gromwell, corn gromwell, or bastard alkanet, is a flowering plant of the family
Close shot of white corydalis cava.
White flowers have an immaculate beauty and unearthly grace that no spring garden is complete without. White flowers are associated with purity, innocence, and perfection. Yellow flowers have many meanings, some being happiness, optimism, loyalty, and positivity. Plants with vibrant yellow flowers are some of the most beautiful in the garden.
Low to short mat-forming, often rather straggling, perennial. Leaves alternate, bright green, often tinged with red,4-12mm, oval cylindrical. Flowers white, 6-9mm, in much branched flat-topped clusters on erect stems; follicles pink, erect.\nHabitat:: Rocky places, screes, moraines and ledges, roadsides and old wall, to 2500m.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\nNaturalized in Ireland, sometimes cultivated in gardens.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Verbena; officinalis; vervain
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mountain flowers in Triglav national park, Bohinj Slovenia
beautiful macro shot of photinia glabra tiny white flowers
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