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A prickly pear cactus plant (Opuntia Dillenii) with ripe purple fruit, a wild plant growing on the coast of Algarve
Beautiful volcanic lanscape of Montana Pelada natural park with Opuntia dillenii cactus plant in the foreground,\nTenerife,Canary Islands,Spain.Travel concept
Opuntia Stricta Haw var Dillenii Ker Gaw L D Benson
Melbourne, Australia - January 31, 2016: An UP Metro train to Flinders Street proceeds cautiously across the heritage-listed old wooden viaduct after leaving Eltham Station on Melbourne’s Hurstbridge line.  Built in 1902 for steam-era trains, the bridge over Diamond Creek is the last-remaining railway bridge built predominantly from timber still in use on the Melbourne metropolitan railway network.  While an attractive part of the river-valley environment, the old bridge is a bottleneck for modern railway operations.
Beautiful volcanic lanscape of Montana Pelada natural park with Opuntia dillenii cactus plants in the foreground,\nTenerife,Canary Islands,Spain.Travel concept
Flora de Gran Canaria - Opuntia dillenii plant, introduced and invasive in Canary Islands
The invasive plant Opuntia dillenii growing in grasslands.
Beautiful clover blossoms. Oxalis dillenii. small yellow flower
Historic stone building in Montsalvat, Eltham, a Victorian-era castle in suburban Melbourne. Surrounded by gardens and nature, this cultural landmark is a popular tourist destination in Australia
Historic stone building in Montsalvat, Eltham, a famous tourist destination near Melbourne. Surrounded by lush landscaping under cloudy skies, this antique Victorian landmark showcases rich Australia
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
Avery Hill Park is one of Greenwich's Green Flag Award-winning sites.\nThis large, open parkland with many splendid trees and has lots of space for informal ball games and a hard standing, floodlit multi-use games area.
The tall umbels of Britain's native cow parsley are a common sight along roadside verges and country paths.
Oxalis dillenii, the southern wood-sorrel, slender yellow woodsorrel, or Dillen's oxalis, is a species in the woodsorrel family. Like other Oxalis species, the leaves of this plant resemble clover leaves, with three leaflets. The flowers have five yellow petals that are 4 to 10 mm in length.
The flower of the Oxalis Dillenii plant, the leaves of this plant resemble clover leaves
Backlit perched wood pigeon at sunrise - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
Long-tailed tit perched at sunrise - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
Parakeet at sunrise - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
White swan swimming in the pond with mirroring reflection in water- Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
Grey heron fishing in the pond at sunrise - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
Singing Wren perched in a shrub - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
Mallard duck swimming - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
Grey heron overlooking the pond from a rock - Suttcliffe park, Eltham - Kidbrooke -  London, United Kingdom
A closeup of Spiny pest pear (Opuntia dillenii) cactus with red fruit in Canary Islands, Spain
A vertical closeup of Spiny pest pear (Opuntia dillenii) cactus with red fruit in Canary Islands
A vertical shot of Spiny pest pear (Opuntia dillenii) growing by the seaside in La Palma island, Spain
London, United Kingdom – May 23, 2010: The Tudor exterior of the magnificent Eltham Palace in Greenwich, London
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