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Caper Plant (Capparis spinosa) Flowering - Close-up
Field natural of pink purple spider flower (Cleome spinosa) blooming on green tree forest background
Caper Plant (Capparis spinosa) Flowering - Close-up
The granite promontory of Capo Testa, near Santa Teresa Gallura, looms majestically over the often rough waters of the Strait of Bonifacio. Even at dusk, the colorful, transparent waters of the rocky beach of Cala Spinosa stand out.
Prunus spinosa blackthorn sloe with blue ripening fruits on shrub branches with leaves early autumn
Cleome spinosa, spiny spiderflower, flower plant
The caper, Capparis spinosa, is a perennial spiny shrub that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and big white to pinkish-white flowers.  The bush is native to the Mediterranean region, growing wild on walls or in rocky coastal areas throughout. The plant is best known for the edible bud and fruit (caper berry) which are usually consumed pickled. Ruins at Ephesus, Turkey. Capparaceae
Beautiful colorful spider flowers blossom in the field
Caper flower - Capparis spinosa
Beautiful colorful spider flowers blossom in the field
Group of purple and red Cleome hassleriana flowers or Spinnenblume or Cleome spinosa is on a green blurred background. Natural closeup on the pink flower of Cleome hassleriana
Group of purple and red Cleome hassleriana flowers or Spinnenblume or Cleome spinosa is on a green blurred background. Natural closeup on the pink flower of Cleome hassleriana
a beautiful flower (Cleome spinosa)
Fan palm known as mangrove fan palm, Licuala Spinosa in the lush rainforest jungle. The picture is taken in the Kinabatangan Wildlife Park in the north eastern part of Borneo
Cleome spinosa
Natural closeup on the edible fruit of a sloe or blakcthorn, Prunus spinosa midst green foliage
Close up on the flower ot the capparis spinosa, the common caper plant. The flower is also called Flinders rose. The plant, native to the Mediterranean countries, is used in cuisine for the edible flower buds, the capers, and the fruits, the caper berries.
Greater Arid-land Katydid found along the Devil's River in West Texas.
Dense deciduous Shrub, 1-4m, with spiny Branches. leave oval, dull green, toothed. Flowers white, 10-15mm, solitary, but dense on Branches, appearing before the leaves. Fruit rounded, 10-15mm, black with a bluish bloom, acid tasting.\nHabitat: Woodland, Shrub and Hedgerows, often forming dense and extensive Thickets. Flowering Season: March-May. \nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far Western and Northern Areas.\n\nThe Species is known as Herbal Medicine.
Blooming flowers of Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called Flinders rose
Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) at Eynsford in Kent, England
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Also known as spider plant or Christ's thorn, it is a fast-growing annual plant with showy flowers and characteristic spines. The flowers are four-petalled, usually white, pink, purple or violet in color. March 27, 2024. Vietnam, Lam Dong, Da Lat
Also known as spider plant or Christ's thorn, it is a fast-growing annual plant with showy flowers and characteristic spines. The flowers are four-petalled, usually white, pink, purple or violet in color. March 27, 2024. Vietnam, Lam Dong, Da Lat
flowers of Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa)
Pink Spiny Spider flower that blooms in the Fall
Caper bush, also called Flinders rose. Scientific name: Capparis spinosa. Herbal medicine. These plants can grow between stone cracks without any watering. Caper buds are used salted and pickled.
Spiny Rest Harrow, Ononis Spinosa on Serbian Meadow
Spiny Cochran frog, Teratohyla spinosa, on a leaf in a rainforest.
Purple Cleome spinosa, called the spiny spiderflower, in front of a water lily pond
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