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Proteas in Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden with Table Mountain in background. Cape Town, South Africa
Picking Chrysanthemums for tea in China
Macro shot of orange Madagascar widows thrill (kalanchoe blossfeldiana) flowers in bloom
Feuerdorn (Pyracantha)
Many dry orange marigold flowers close up abstract herbal natural background textured effect copy space Calendula officinalis selective focus
Spanish flag or West Indian lantana ( Lantana camara ), Verbenaceae. Macrophotography
Chopped green onion
Close up of orange milkweed blooming flowers
Kumquat tree in the market
Calendula is an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory plant
Close up of Darwins barberry (berberis darwinii) flowers in bloom
blooming Althea Rosea Red and Yellow
Close-up of a lantana camara
Soaking wet orange flower outdoors on an Autumn morning.
Close up of Begonia Illumination Orange flowers
Orange Coneflowers. View from above.
Beautiful osmanthus blooming in the garden
Paper mulberry tree with fruits
Orange lantana flowers close-up. Flowering lantana in the garden.
Osmanthus fragrans, native to Asia (Japan, China and Himalayas), and commonly called fragrant olive, sweet olive or sweet tea, produces clusters of flowers that have an extremely powerful apricot fragrance. It is a small, upright, evergreen tree that will grow to 3-10 meters tall. Tiny white, orange, gold or reddish flowers, depending on species, appear in clusters in late summer through into fall. The plant has very fragrant flower.
A sea of orange daisies in Nababeep, a small mining town in the Northern Cape Namaqualand
delicious mandarin oranges on white background
Blue sky and full Osmanthus
Asclepias tuberosa in macro
Vivid, bright orange asclepias bareroot plant, also known as butterfly weed with a honeybee collecting pollen.
Vivid lantana.
Colourful Namaqualand Daisies in full sunlight in Worcester, South Africa.
Osmanthus fragrans, native to Asia (Japan, China and Himalayas), and commonly called fragrant olive, sweet olive or sweet tea, produces clusters of flowers that have an extremely powerful apricot fragrance. It is a small, upright, evergreen tree that will grow to 3-10 meters tall. Tiny white, orange, gold or reddish flowers, depending on species, appear in clusters in late summer through into fall. The plant has very fragrant flower.
Blooming in the field Carthamus tinctorius false saffron The plant is used in the manufacture of dyes and margarine.
Bright and beautiful orange begonias forming a lovely display for summer in Shrewsbury Shropshire UK
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