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Lemon verbena,
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Zurich, Switzerland, May 22, 2023 Dotted wild coffee plant or Psychotria Punctata at the botanical garden
Scientific Name: nandina domestica
Berberis spring branch in the garden, Lviv, Ukraine
Oemlaria cerasiformis. \n\nThe fruit of the Indian plum show a variety of colors as it ripens to a purple hue. Lance-shaped leaves and red stems. Late springtime at the edge of a forest in southwestern British Columbia.\n\nPlant Hardiness Zone 8.
Rainy woods atmosphere
A small shrub with shoots the look like leaves
Closeup fresh green herb called Japanese Mint (Mentha arvensis L.), Thailand
Seoul Korea
Lunaria annua silver dollar money plant moonwort Cruciferae plant with beautiful purple flower seeds inside a green coin-like pod on blur background flash lighting
Closeup seeds after blooming time of white Eucalyptus flowers, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Taiwan Mokugenji
Plant pray for nobis
Fruits of Honesty Plant Lunaria biennis
Dirca occidentalis, or Western Leatherwood, is a deciduous shrub. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve, Oakland, California. Endemic.
Red through green hues on young spotty leaves of Hercules' Club (zanthoxylum clava-herculis). Photo taken on Jekyll island, Georgia
Fallen wild fruit seeds and shoots growing on forest ground
Cercidiphyllum japonicum young light green leaves with heart shape of a katsura tree in spring
A single inflorescence and leaves of the Chilean endemic shrub Mitique (Podanthus mitiqui), a member of the sunflower family.
Close-up of Lagerstroemia indica plant
Viney growth of kudzu,
Macro shot of Viburnum tinus, the laurustinus, laurustine or laurestine, a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae, native to the Mediterranean area of Europe and North Africa.
In lush rainforest
Exquisite and beautiful little star fruit flowers and its leaves
Flowering dogwood leaf, showing the distinctive venation. The secondary veins of dogwoods (those branching from the midrib) follow the curve of the leaf edge. This makes dogwoods easy to identify, even when the familiar white \
the flower bed at the public plant of plants and flower
Spring blooms
Young locust tree on natural blurred background
A robust twinning Climber up to 6m, hairless or hairy. Leaves oblong to elliptical, dark green above, bluish-green beneath, the lower stalked, the upper unstalked but not fused together below the flowers. Flowers creamy-white, changing to yellowish, sometimes tinged with purple, 35-55mm long, 2-lipped, very fragrant, borne in terminal clusters. Berries globose, red when ripe.\nHabitat: Woodland, Scrub and Hedgerows, on acid or calcareous Soils. \nFlowering Season: June-October.\nDistribution: Throughout W Europe, north to C & S Norway and S. Sweden.\n\nThis nice Flower attracts several Insects, such as Bumble Bees and Night flying Moths. It produces a sweet smell in Summer.\n\nThe Plant is common in the described habitats in the Netherlands.\nThis Picture is made in an Ornamental Garden.
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