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Pressed and dried delicate transparent bindweed flowers isolated on a white background. For use in scrapbooking, floristry, or herbaria.
Beginning of summer in Israel
Naregamia alata or Naregamia alata is used for the treatment of various diseases
Calystegia collina is a species of morning glory known by the common name Coast Range false bindweed or Mount Saint Helena Moring Glory. It is endemic to the Coast Ranges of northern and central California, where it grows on slopes and in woodlands, often on serpentine soils. Mayacamas Mountains.
A white flower against blackened branches, near a lodge in Piekenierskloof, Western Cape, South Africa.
Spring in Franconia
empty snail shell hanging from the end of a grass leaf
Wildflower bloom, Castelo d'Angelo, Castle of the Angels,Island of Corfu, Greece. Corfu, or Korkyra, lies to the west of the Greek and Albanian mainland and separates the Adriatic from the Ionian Seas. Largely formed from Limestone, the island measuring some thirty miles by 18 miles is now a tourist destination, known for its beaches, climate and olives. Medieval castles and ancient ruins chart the military history of the island back to ancient Greek mythology.
Morning glory plant flower with leaves and seeds on a light background
Twigs of tropical bush with small flowers
The trail to Ka‘ena Point follows an old railroad bed and former dirt road that ran along the westernmost point of O‘ahu. The trail leads to Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve, a remote and scenic protected area harboring some of the last vestiges of coastal sand dune habitat on the island, and home to native plants and seabirds. Whales frequent this shoreline during the winter months.\n\nA hike to Ka‘ena Point can take two routes. From the Wai‘anae side, take the trailhead at the end of the paved road in the Keawaula Section of Ka‘ena Point State Park and follow the dirt roadway for 2.4 miles to Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve. This route follows the shoreline on your left (southwest), characterized by boulder beaches and occasional tidepools, while cliffs rise above you on your right (northeast). Midway along the trail are a pair of small blowholes. In places the old road has eroded completely.
This photo captures the beauty of a lush garden in full bloom, with a vibrant array of flowers creating a tapestry of colors and textures. The focal point of the image is a group of delicate blooms, each with their own unique shape and hue, surrounded by green foliage and other floral varieties in the background. The colors are rich and varied, ranging from soft pastels to bold and bright shades, creating a sense of energy and vibrancy. Whether you're looking for a nature-inspired design or a cheerful and uplifting image, this photograph is sure to inspire and delight. Perfect for a range of creative projects, including advertising, editorial, and home decor.
Bindweed and daisy flowers and leaves isolated on white
Wildflowers with Clipping Path
Trichodesma indicum is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and sometimes as a food.
Pine tree branch on white background
Pink flowers on white background
Plant pray for nobis
Bindweed flower isolated on white background
Saururus chinensis, commonly called Asian lizard’s tail, has attractive, green foliage with white splotches on the leaves at the top of the plant. It is native to wetlands, including water gardens, meadows, marshes, ditches, swampy forested areas, fields and roadsides in East Asia. Minute, spicily fragrant, white to yellowish-white flowers bloom in early to mid-summer (June-August). Each flower spike resembles the tail of a lizard, hence the common name.
Japonica rice.  Also known as: Trichosanthes kirilowi ​​var.  Japonica is a perennial vine that grows in shrubs or forest edges.  The leaves are alternate; the surface is short-haired, dark green, and shiny.  Dioecious: Both male and female flowers bloom at night and usually wilt the next day.  The male inflorescence is 10-20 cm long, and the female flowers are solitary in the axils.  The flowers are white.
Example of Morning Glory weed invading flowerbed.  Called Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), It grows from rhizomes and is almost impossible to get rid of. British Columbia Canada west coast invading weed. this plant suffocates other plants and this culprit is very hard to control
Tragia involucrata is a general medicine to increase strength, vitality and stamina.
Small white flower at tropical tree
Fresh of Andrographis paniculata plant. The leaves, flowers and seed pods of andrographis paniculata.Thai herbal medicine. Isolated on white background
Sagina japonica on natural background
Set of bindweed sprigs with green leaves and buds isolated on white
Pale Evening Primrose, Oenothera pallida, pale evening-primrose, Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah; Onagraceae Family
Set of white false spirea Sorbaria sorbifolia Bud, Anemone piperi and Bacopa Scopia
Ballon Plant
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