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Yellow bush of Amaranth flowers lat. Amaranthus in the garden in summer
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Aceras anthrophorum, Man Orchid whole plants with flowers in grass field.
Giant hogweed flower. Shallow DOF. Summer 2013 Cornwall UK.
Macro shot of scorpion vetch (coronilla valentina) flowers in bloom
fresh canola flower close up
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.
Caesalpinia flowers in Den Bosch
Erigeron canadensis grows in the wild in summer
Buttercup (Ranunculus acris)
Tansy Tanacetum vulgare  also known as Common Tansy, Bitter Buttons, Cow Bitter, Mugwort, or Golden Buttons
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Swathes of beautiful Bulbinella Hookeri flower in the Cobb Valley, Kahurangi National Park, in New Zealand's South Island. Named after Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (born 1817), a world famous botanist who travelled on the Antarctic expedition of 1839 under the command of Sir James Ross. Bulbinella is a genus of plant in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, first described as a genus in 1843. It is also known by the names Golden Wand, Maori Onion, Anthericum Hookeri, Chrysobactron Hookeri.
Yellow flowers of giant fennel Ferula communis
View of a pond with lush vegetation such as reeds and water lilies on an autumn day. reflections in the water.
The Hot Garden at Rosemoor
Lady's Mantle-Alchemilla mollis and horsetail-Equisetum arvense. Green background
Green grass on the farm after rain
Wildflowers in a meadow recovering from a forest fire within Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies
This is a close-up of a field of green grass. The grass is tall and in focus.
An erect, medium to tall, strong-smelling, hairy biennial; stem hollow or solid, angled or ridged. Leaves pinnate, with 5-11 oval, lobed and toothed segments. Flowers yellow, 1,5mm, in umbels with 9-20 unequal rays. Fruit elliptical, 5-7mm, narrowly winged, flattened.\nHabitat: Rough grassy places, generally on dry calcareous soils, at low attitudes. \nFlower Season: July-August.\nDistribution: Britain, Belgium, Holland, France and Germany; naturalized in Ireland and parts of Scandinavia.\nCan cause serious blistering if handled in strong sunlight!\n\nThis Plant grows in rough Grassy Habitats, generally on dry calcareous Soils, in the Netherlands mostly in the neighbourhood of the Great Rivers, along Roadsides and on Dykes.
Fluffy stonecrop
Closeup of golden rod in the fall, full of pollen that drives people crazy.
rice paddy field. cultivated green paddy field.
Beautiful Rumex flowers blooming in the meadow.
Close up green orchid isolated on white background
Yellow daisy flower background
Persicaria maculosa (Polygonum persicaria) flowers isolated on white background
Grass background in summer wild long grass\nPhoto taken outdoors in natural light
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