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Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
White gooseneck loosestrife, Lysimachia clethroides, white flower spike in close up with a blurred background of leaves.
Justicia gendarussa is used as traditional contraceptive method and treatment of various ailments
Daphne odora (winter daphne) is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae and is native to China. It is sometimes called Spurge olive, but this name is shared by other plants. It is an evergreen shrub with fragrant, fleshy, pale-pink, tubular flowers. D. odora 'Aureomarginata' has yellow edged leaves, and is hardier and more suitable to cultivation. Shallow depth of field with focus placed over the nearest flower heads.
Strawberry blossom on a white background.
spring time flower bed decorative white flowers blossom season scenic view bright day time nature background
Japanese spiraea ( Spiraea japonica ) white flowers. Rosaceae deciduous shrub, endemic to Japan. Flowers bloom from early summer to summer.
Flowering edelweiss
Clover, also called trefoil, are plants of the genus Trifolium, consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae originating in Europe.
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Eclipta prostrata known as false daisy,in Sanskrit called Karisalankanni and bhringraj.That plant is traditional uses in Ayurveda.
House plant
Jasmine flower isolated on white background with clipping path, symbol of Mothers day in thailand.
Many small, white flowers of the Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), comprising a single inflorescence, growing in the margins of an agricultural field in central Scotland. The species is native to many areas in the northern hemisphere and has been used by many peoples both to feed livestock and because its essential oils contain many medicinal properties and include the painkiller aspirin.
It is a Gaura lindheimeri in the park.
Hydrangea before blooming
sorbus intermedia Swedish whitebeam spring white flowers on twig
Small, rather slender Tree, with smooth silvery-gray Branches. Leaves pinnate, with 5-7 pairs of oblong toothed leaflets, green, hairy beneath. Flowers 8-10mm, in domes clusters.\nHabitat: Woodland, Hedgerows, Moors and Mountains to 2400m, mainly on light Soils. \nFlowering Season: May-June.\nDistribution: Western Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands. Also planted in Parks.
Opening white flowers of Sorbus aria in May
White flowers
Viburnum Tinus Compactum flower called Durillo cultivated in a garden in Madrid
Meadow wildflowers in Waterton National Park in the Canadian Rockies
White Choisya ternata Snow Flurries Mexican orange blossom, in flower.
Flowering european elder (Sambucus nigra). Cesate. Parco delle Groane. Lombardy. Italy.
Crassula dejecta (Doily Crassula), also known as Crassula undulata, inflorescence succulent plant with thick succulent leaves
Oenothera lindheimeri, commonly known as Lindheimer's beeblossom, white gaura, pink gaura, Lindheimer's clockweed, and Indian feather, is a species of Oenothera. \nThe perennial plant is native to southern Louisiana and Texas. The specific epithet is after Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, a German-born botanist who collected extensively in Texas for Harvard University professor Asa Gray. \nDescription:\nOenothera lindheimeri is a perennial herbaceous plant growing to 50 to 150 centimeters tall, with densely clustered branched stems growing from an underground rhizome. The leaves are finely hairy, lanceolate, 1 to 9 cm long and 1 to 13 mm broad, with a coarsely toothed margin. \nThe flowers are produced on a 10-to-80-centimeter-long inflorescence; they are pink or white, 2 to 3 cm  in diameter, with four petals 10 to 15 mm long and long hairlike stamens, and are produced from the beginning of spring until the first frost.\nCultivation:\nOenothera lindheimeri is commonly grown as an ornamental plant. It is used in either garden beds or pots for accent colour and a delicate texture. It grows best in full sun and can survive lengthy periods of drought. \nSeveral cultivars have been selected for varying flower color, from nearly pure white in 'Whirling Butterflies' to darker pink in 'Cherry Brandy' and 'Siskiyou Pink'. In some, the petals are white at dawn then turning pink before falling off at dusk. \nAlthough a perennial rated USDA Zone 5(6)-9 for hardiness it may not overwinter reliably, and is often treated as an annual outside its native areas. In colder climates a heavy winter mulch is necessary (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis beautiful Plant is photographed in an Ornamental Garden in the Netherlands in begin October 2022.
Close up green orchid isolated on white background
White Elder Flower
Jasmine  flowers isolated on white background.
Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv.\nSweet alyssum\nBrassicaceae
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