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Wild flowers, heathers, ferns and daisies carpet the ground, bushes and hedgerows of rural English country lanes and woodland in summer, Wareham Forest, Dorset, England
close up of a flower, bloom, flower, detail, plant
Hemiptera wax Cicadellidae insects on wild plants, North China
flower in nature, snail macro shots
White Luzula nivea, snow rush, in flower.
The stars spin around Earth's North Celestial Pole very near the North Star, Polaris.  Long exposure.
(Triantha occidentalis) The Western False Asphodel is a carnivorous plant.  Its hair along its sticky stem produces a digestive enzyme which sucks the nutrients out of flies.  The photo depicts a dead fly on the stem surrounded by hairs.  This wildflower is found in the Pacific Northwest in bogs, moist meadows and in road ditches.
Smyrnium olusatrum, common name Alexanders, is an edible cultivated flowering plant of the family Apiaceae. It is also known as alisanders, horse parsley, black lovage
the worker bees are collecting pollen
Close up photo of bottlebrush (Fothergilla) plant white flower
White dracena flowers in house garden
Close-up of bee pollinating
Dracaena fragrans
Rather stout, medium to tall, hairless perennial with short creeping rhizomes. Leaves basal, linear and rush-like, triangular below, sheathing at the base, somewhat twisted. Flowers pale to bright pink with darker pink veins, the umbel, overtopping the leaves; sepals 3, slightly shorter than the 3 petals; stamens 9, red. Fruit 6 red-purple, partly fused follicles, forming a small egg-shaped structure.\nFlowering Season: July-August.\nHabitat: Along shallow nutrient rich waters in the River District in the Netherlands. Further seldom occurring. The Species is protected.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.
hairy leaves of a faded plant in a hedge in the garden
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Atractylodes
Small beetle on a flower
wisps in the meadow, close up blurry background
View of bees, butterflies and insects on a seeding plant.
A bee is collecting honey from a flower
Rotating Star Field in Night Sky, Time Lapse
plant in the forest
Close-Up of a Bee Pollinating Thyme, Herb. Canon 5DMkii Lens EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM ISO 50
Rich and colorful variety of wild natural flowers for home decoration.
Close-up of bee on purple flowers
Medium to tall, rather bristly biennial; stem erect, purple or purple spotted. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, dark green, but eventually turning purple; leaflets oval, toothed. Flowers white, 2mm, in compound umbels which are nodding in bud, the petals hairless; bracts usually absent, bracteoles hairy.  Fruit oblong, tapered towards the apex, 4-7mm, often purple.\nHabitat: Rough grassland, semi shaded places, on well drained soils, generally in low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe; absent from the Faeroes, Iceland, Norway, Finland and Spitsbergen.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands for the described Habitats.
A beautiful butterfly dances along the stem branch of a bush.
A grey squirrel forages in the grass, its bushy tail and alert eyes indicative of its cautious nature. The animal's detailed fur texture and the vibrant green backdrop exemplify the wildlife found in pastoral settings.
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