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Stock photo showing close-up view of a heap of fresh, orange carrots (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) with green carrot top leaves, beetroot (Beta vulgaris) bunches tied with rubber bands and fennel bulbs (Foeniculum vulgare) being sold from a produce display at the fruit and vegetable grocery section of a farm shop.
Wild privet or common privet or European privet Ligustrum vulgare fruit and berries isolated on a natural green background.
Stock photo showing close-up view of a heap of fresh, fennel bulbs (Foeniculum vulgare), swede (Brassica napus), carrots (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) with green carrot top leaves, red bell peppers (Capsicum annuum), spring onion (Allium fistulosum) bunches tied with rubber bands being sold from a produce display at the fruit and vegetable grocery section of a farm shop.
A Marjoram, Origanum Vulgare, plant in a herb garden.
Close-up view of a lush green barley field with a shallow depth of field
Pastal blues and pinks of Echium vulgare, wildflower Vipers Bugloss, in flower.
Tansy (tanacetum vulgare) flower.
Criss-cross pattern of fennel plant as seeds form in autumn
Close-up of Dry Organic Fennel Seeds (Foeniculum vulgare) Badi saunf, in white ceramic mortar and pestle, isolated on a white background.
Short to medium, variable, erect bristly biennial, rarely perennial; stems solitary or several. Leaves elliptical to lanceolate, stalked, with obscure lateral veins, the uppermost narrower and unstalked. Flowers pale to bright blue or blue-violet, pink in bud, 15-20mm long, with an oblique mouth, borne in branched coiled cymes; stamens long-protruding. Fruit hidden by the calyx-lobes.\nHabitat: Dry open places.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats.
Echium vulgare, known as viper's bugloss and blueweed, Kojori, Tbilisi, Georgia
Green grass and chamomile in the meadow. Spring nature scene with blooming white daisies. Wild white chamomiles on green grass background. Leucanthemum vulgare
Viper's bugloss echium vulgare flower, beautiful blue flowers
Bull Thistle, Cirsium vulgare, Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California. Alien Plant. Asteraceae.
Polypodium vulgare, polypody evergreen fern growing in a woodland
Detailed closeup on a Common grey colored pill-bug, Armadillidium vulgare sitting on wood
Short to medium, variable, erect bristly biennial, rarely perennial; stems solitary or several. Leaves elliptical to lanceolate, stalked, with obscure lateral veins, the uppermost narrower and unstalked. Flowers pale to bright blue or blue-violet, pink in bud, 15-20mm long, with an oblique mouth, borne in branched coiled cymes; stamens long-protruding. Fruit hidden by the calyx-lobes.\nHabitat: Dry open places.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats.
In nature, among the wild herbs bloom Echium vulgare
Short to medium, variable, erect bristly biennial, rarely perennial; stems solitary or several. Leaves elliptical to lanceolate, stalked, with obscure lateral veins, the uppermost narrower and unstalked. Flowers pale to bright blue or blue-violet, pink in bud, 15-20mm long, with an oblique mouth, borne in branched coiled cymes; stamens long-protruding. Fruit hidden by the calyx-lobes.\nHabitat: Dry open places.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats.
Daisies bloom in the wild (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Short to medium, variable, erect bristly biennial, rarely perennial; stems solitary or several. Leaves elliptical to lanceolate, stalked, with obscure lateral veins, the uppermost narrower and unstalked. Flowers pale to bright blue or blue-violet, pink in bud, 15-20mm long, with an oblique mouth, borne in branched coiled cymes; stamens long-protruding. Fruit hidden by the calyx-lobes.\nHabitat: Dry open places.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats.
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Flower heads Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare). Florence fennel, finocchio. a flowering plant.
View looking up to a bright, cloudy sky through a colourful wild flower meadow. Image shows Oxeye Daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare), Meadow Buttercups (Ranunculus acris) and Grasses This tranquil meadow changes through the seasons. There are a variety of flowering plants ready for pollination to set seed for next spring including a variety of grasses and Buttercups. It is taken from a low viewpoint looking up towards a blue sky.
Wild fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, blooming at the edge of a field. The edge had been sown deliberately with wild flowers to increase biodiversity.
Barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Cirsium vulgare, the spear thistle, bull thistle, common thistle. Seedhead.
Stock photo showing close-up view of moon daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare). This variety of herbaceous perennial plant belongs to the Asteraceae family and are also known as dog daisy, marguerite or oxeye daisy.
Close-up of two Arisarum vulgare flowers against a dark background. A leaf is under the flowers. The background is dark.
Polypodium vulgare or meadow fern green frond isolated on white background. Common polypody fern leaf.
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