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A Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa). Nichinan. Miyazaki Prefecture. Japan.
Wild Leek Allium ampeloprasum
white inflorescence and fresh seeds of Heracleum sphondylium plant
Astragalus bolanderi is a species of milkvetch called Bolander's milkvetch. McGee Creek Canyon, Mono County,  Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.
Cemara Udang, Australian pine tree or whistling pine tree (Casuarina equisetifolia) leaves, shallow focus. Natural background
Wide angle closeup on an aggregation of aquatic water violet swamp plant, Hottonia palustris
Photo taken at O'Leno state park in north central Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
White Lace Flower \
Summer Seoul Korea
Growing Cypress, Thuja with Roots (Thuja Occidentalis Golden Brabant) for Landscape Garden Design.
Fool's parsley in a wildflower meadow.
the small island of baltrum in germany
Cupressus macroglossus Hartweg
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Sedum kamtschaticum, commonly known as Kamchatka sedum or Kamchatka stonecrop, is a compact low-growing ground cover that forms a foliage mat of 15cm tall with spread of trailing stems to 30-45” wide. It is native to northern China and along the Pacific coast of Siberia including Kamchatka Peninsula.\nThick, triangular, succulent, spatulate to obovate, semi-evergreen, dark green leaves are deciduous at the stem bases but tend to be evergreen at the tips. Tiny, star-shaped, yellow flowers bloom in flat cymes in June-August. Flowers give way to small fruits which turn red in fall.
Levisticum officinale, Lovage
pink clover flower on green
Natural closeup on a colorful soft purple Field Scabious, Knautia arvensis, flower in a meadow
Stout medium to tall, rather bristly biennial or short-lived perennial, to 2.5m; stem hollow, ridged. Leaves pinnate with often 5 broad, lobed and toothed segments, bristly; upper leaves with large inflated bases. Flowers white, rarely pink, 5-10mm, in large umbels up to 15cm across with 12-25 rays; petals of outer flowers very unequal; bracts few or absent. Fruit elliptical to rounded, 7-10mm, flattened and broadly winged.\nHabitat: Open woodland, banks and rough grassland.\nFlowering Season: April-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme north.\n\nGenerally the commonest umbellifer flowering during the (late) summer and quite variable.
Ferns are plants that have lived on earth since ancient times. Pteridophytes do not produce flowers, but grow as sporophytes and seedlings. There are many types of fern plants, and each type has a leaf shape and properties that match the ecological environment.
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Pedicularis canadensis (Wood Betony) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Erica, commonly called heath plant, is a large genus of evergreen perennial. Erica varys in growth habit, from low spreading to taller, more bushy plants. A wide range of flower colors are available from white to red and pink to mauve.
Green branches of coniferous plant Thuja. Background.
Platycladus orientalis
close up of hen and chicken fern leaf
Fools parsley in a grass meadow
White flower of a delicate legume seen growing amongst grass in pasture, showing individual flowers in flower-head
Fjell landscape (plateau) on the border of Sweden and Norway near Tanndalen and Fjällnäs
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