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The medicinal plant raceme, North China
japanese knotweed flowering, invasive weed ,classified as controlled waste under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, it grows from tiny fragments of rhizomes  the underground network of stems and roots , it spreads easily and can work it's way through  concrete and tarmac , its roots can go down up to 3m deep. Here in the UK the having this weed in your garden can lower the value of your house by several thousands.
Wild plants, trying to keep growing
Closed up grape - fruit.
Two beetles on a false Solomon's seal flower, Smilacina racemosa, in Valley Falls Park , Vernon, Connecticut.
Bunch of organic growing areca nuts
Premna serratifolia contain antioxidant diterpene and extensively used in Indian traditional medicine
This is Russian vine (Fallopia baldschuanica), originating from eastern Asia but here growing in Merton, London. This fast-growing vine is related to Japanese knotweed and has similar invasive qualities, needing no invitation to scramble over trees, bushes and walls. Other names for the Russian vine are mile-a-minute vine; China fleece vine; fleece flower and silver lace vine. Earlier scientific names for the same plant are (Fallopia aubertii), (Polygonum baldschuanicum) and (Polygonum aubertii).
The medicinal plant raceme, North China
White flower of Japanese Aralia with copy space.
Beauty white flowers blooming with black background
Small Limonium foliage overhanging the seed pod of a dried up Lotus flower.
Fruit of the Lemon Eucalyptus
A crop of wine grapes
The aerial seeds of mikania glomerata blooming in the backyard
Looking up to the sky through nature from bottom during springtime beautiful landscape.
Wild Chinese herbal medicine in black background, North China
This lovely flowering plant featuring bushy white blossoms, are considered by many in the United States and an invasive species and a pest.
Green Piper cubeba on white background
Afforestation and forest management reduce CO2 and protect land sdgs
The cassava leaves have started to wilt
Lotus seeds on white isolate background
Reseda lutea, the yellow mignonette or wild mignonette
Close of of a group of small flowers in bloom seen at night in the wild.
Boxwood air takes root in the botanical garden, North China
Which direction to choose - Finding direction
lizard orchis
Echinochloa crus-galli is a type of wild grass originating from tropical Asia that was formerly classified as a type of panicum grass. It is commonly known as cockspur (or cockspur grass), barnyard millet, Japanese millet, water grass, common barnyard grass, or simply \
View of the open male component of the Avocado (Persea americana) flower.
Close-up of the yellow flowers of Trachycarpus Fortunei or Chusan Palm
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