Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
brown inflorescence of Carex flacca grass
Low to short hairy annual or biennial; hairs whitish or reddish. Lower leaves stalked, upper unstalked, the leaflets linear-oblong; stipules lanceolate, pointed. Flowers whitish or pinkish, 4mm long, numerous, in dense oblong or egg-shaped, stalked, silky-hairy heads, the petals much shorter than the calyx. Pod 1 seeded.\nHabitat: Dry grasslands, often on slightly acid soils, field borders, grassy heaths, road verges, woodland pathways, waste places, sometimes on sand dunes, at low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Abstract image of wild grass growing tall and long green in a community garden
A flowering erica. Maggia. Vallemaggia District. Ticino. Swizterland.
Cultural image of Japan
A plant whose roots are used as a sedative and to treat certain medical conditions. It is being studied as a way to improve sleep in cancer patients undergoing treatment. Also called garden valerian, Indian valerian, Pacific valerian, Mexican valerian, garden heliotrope, valerian, and Valerianae radix.
Evergreen shrub, Hebe, with blooming flowers in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Phalaris arundinacea, or reed canary grass in the garden
Zurich, Switzerland, May 22, 2023 Fibrous tussack sedge or Carex Appropinquata at the botanical garden
Thai basil is a type of basil with an anise or black licorice flavor that's native to Southeast Asia. It has a purple stem, purple flowers, and thin, dark green leaves.
branch of wormwood with small flowers
Fools parsley in a grass meadow
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Morning scene landscape of Cogon grass blowing in the wind with shallow depth of field.
The greater dodder or European dodder on a field in summer, parasitic plant. Cuscuta europaea
Untouched nature. Going back to wilderness
Grass is a biennial plant several different kinds of currency is estimated that the grass is a plant-covered surface of more than 20% of all plants on Earth.
De dwergzegge (Carex oederi subsp. oederi, synoniemen: Carex serotina, Carex viridula subsp. viridula, Carex scandinavica) is een overblijvend kruid dat behoort tot de cypergrassenfamilie (Cyperaceae) en wordt vaak verward met de geelgroene zegge. De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode lijst van planten als algemeen voorkomend en stabiel of toegenomen. De plant komt van nature voor in Europa en Noord-Amerika. \nDe plant wordt 5-30 cm hoog en vormt dichte polletjes. De stengels zijn rechtopstaand, glad en stomp driekantig. De gootvormige bladeren zijn 1-2 mm breed. De onderste bladscheden zijn strokleurig, lichtbeige of wit. \nHabitat: Dwergzegge komt voor op natte, zoete tot brakke, matig voedselrijke grond vooral in duinvalleien en op groene stranden. \nFlowering Season: De hoofdbloei van de dwergzegge valt in mei, juni en juli. In augustus, september en oktober komen ook bloeiende planten voor.\nDistribution: De plant komt van nature voor in Europa en Noord-Amerika (source Wikipedia).
agriculture Landscape view of the grain  rice field in the countryside of Bangladesh
The photo was taken as a close-up outside in a garden.
Close up of skimmia japonica Kew Green flowers in bloom
Cattails growing in the Marshlands of Hendrie Valley
Natural plant green background from textured leaves of wild plants close up
Close up of a green grass field
Close-up photography of reed straws illuminated by the light of the sunset, in the eastern Andean mountains of central Colombia.
Fool's parsley in a wildflower meadow.
spring time flower bed decorative white flowers blossom season scenic view bright day time nature background
Miscanthus
close up of small wildflower with blurry meadow background at countryside.
Low biennial or perennial, sometimes annual, with a solitary or several rosettes. Leaves linear to lanceolate, often pinnately-lobed, toothed, hairless or finely hairy. Flowers yellowish-brown, 3mm, in long spikes on enridged stalks longer than the leaves; anthers pale yellow.\nHabitat: Coastal places, sandy or gravelly soils, occasionally inland.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout, except the far North.
Free Images: "bestof:Sisyrinchium-mucronatum.png Needletip Blue-eyed grass Sisyrinchium mucronatum Downloaded from http //plants usda gov/java/profile symbol SIMU3 photoID"
PonchatoulaWhiteHouseCafeSign1939.jpg
False foxglove flower aureolaria flava.jpg
Radura-Symbol.svg
Proboscidea distribution.svg
US-DeptOfAgriculture-Seal.svg
US-DeptOfAgriculture-Seal2.svg
Sisyrinchium-mucronatum.jpg
Sisyrinchium-mucronatum.png
Sisyrinchium_mucronatum_NY-dist-map.png
Sisyrinchium_albidum_NRCS-1.jpg
Sisyrinchium_albidum_NRCS-2.jpg
Sisyrinchium_angustifolium_NRCS-1.jpg
Sisyrinchium_angustifolium_NRCS-2.jpg
Sisyrinchium_angustifolium_NRCS-3.jpg
Solidago_caesia01.jpg
Solidago_fistulosa01.jpg
Solidago_flexicaulis01.jpg
Solidago_flexicaulis02.jpg
Solidago_mollis01.jpg
Solidago_multiradiata.jpg
Solidago_nemoralis01.jpg
Solidago_patula01.jpg
Solidago_patula02.jpg
Solidago_puberula01.jpg
Solidago_radula01.jpg
Solidago_rugosa01.jpg
Solidago_rugosa03.jpg
Solidago_sciaphila.jpg
Solidago_shortii.jpg
Solidago_sphacelata01.jpg
Solidago_stricta01.jpg
Solidago_tortifolia01.jpg
Solidago_ulmifolia.jpg
Solidago_caesia02.jpg
Solidago_nemoralis02.jpg
Solidago_rugosa02.jpg
Solidago_sempervirens02.jpg
Samen_von_Panicum_virgatum_2.jpg
Solidago_missouriensis_fasciculata.jpg
Viburnum_nudum.png
Ilex_glabra.png
Verbena_bracteata.png
Rhus_glabra1.jpg
Juglans_nigra_illustration.png
Lindera_benzoin_illustr.png
Allium_Bisceptrum.jpg
Iva frutescens.jpg
Ludwigia decurrens.jpg
Rubus_hispidus.jpg
Triadenum_virginicum.jpg
Hydrophyllum_occidentale.jpg
Aesculus_glabra_USDA1.jpg
Aesculus_glabra_USDA2.jpg
Salvia_lyrata_USDA.jpg
Echinochloa_crus-galli01.jpg
Allium_Bisceptrum_Flower.jpg
Penstemon_perpulcher.jpg
Schleinitzia_fosbergii_1.jpg
Muhlenbergia_shreberi_drawing.jpg
Aesculus_glabra_seeds.jpg
Rorippa_nasturtium-aquaticum.jpg
Styrax_platanifolius.jpg
Agrimonia_parviflora.png
Quercus_imbricaria_(USDA).jpg
Hibiscus_moscheutos_(USDA).jpg
Panicum_virgatum.png
Allium_Bisceptrum_Distribution.png
Hottonia_inflata_NRCS-1.jpg
Hottonia_inflata_NRCS-2.jpg
Hottonia_inflata_NRCS-3.png
Chasmanthium_laxum_NRCS-2.jpg
Chasmanthium_laxum_NRCS-1.jpg
Amelanchier_laevis_NRCS-1.png
Acacia ligulata seeds.jpg
Pseudotsuga_seed_seedling.png
Silphium_radula.jpg
Pseudotsuga_glauca_tree.jpg
Arbutus_xalapensis_USDA.jpg
Myosurus_minimus_seeds_mymi2_003_php.jpg
Aesculus_glabra_seeds.png
Alnus_incana_rugosa_illustr.png
Crossosomabigelovii.jpg
Descurainiaincanaincana.jpg
Diarrhena_americana_HC-1950.jpg
Pinus_monophylla_seeds.jpg
Penstemonfloridusfloridus.jpg
Najas_minor_nami_002_pvd.jpg
Pappophorum_vaginatum_seeds_1.jpg
Ranunculus_abortivus_003.jpg
Helianth_tuberosus_012_php.jpg
Sesbania_punicea_seed.jpg
Viola_lanceolata_Distribution_in_N.A..png
Opuntia_macrocentra_habit.jpg
Prunus_virginiana_(chokecherry)_BLM.jpg
Solidago_uliginosa_drawing-2.png
Erigeron_strigosus_drawing-1.png
Cirsium_horridulum_NRCS-2.jpg
Pascopyrum_smithii_NRCS-1v.jpg
Vitis_riparia_range_USDA.png
Livu_003_pvd.tif
Terms of Use   Search of the Day