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Osmanthus fragrans, native to Asia (Japan, China and Himalayas), and commonly called fragrant olive, sweet olive or sweet tea, produces clusters of flowers that have an extremely powerful apricot fragrance. It is a small, upright, evergreen tree that will grow to 3-10 meters tall. Tiny white, orange, gold or reddish flowers, depending on species, appear in clusters in late summer through into fall. The plant has very fragrant flower.
Elaeagnus pungens, bonsaï
Closeup shot of An Evergreen winterberry or Inkberry Holly
Chinese holly ( Ilex cornuta ) berries. Aquifoliaceae dioecious evergreen tree. The berries ripen red in winter.
Close up of jointed branchlets and seed cones of ironwood, Casuarina equisetifolia. A tropical species that is invasive in most areas where it has been introduced including Oahu, Hawaii, USA where this photo was taken.
The lentisk tree (Pistacia lentiscus) in a public garden. It is a plant that comes from the Mediterranean
Ceanothus jepsonii is a species of shrub in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae known by the common names musk brush and Jepson ceanothus. Modini Mayacamas Preserve, Sonoma County, California. endemic. Ceanothus jepsonii var. albiflorus.
Pittosporum tobira aka Australian laurel or Japanese cheesewood, mature seeds with red fruits, December in Spain
Osmanthus fragrans, native to Asia (Japan, China and Himalayas), and commonly called fragrant olive, sweet olive or sweet tea, produces clusters of flowers that have an extremely powerful apricot fragrance. It is a small, upright, evergreen tree that will grow to 3-10 meters tall. Tiny white, orange, gold or reddish flowers, depending on species, appear in clusters in late summer through into fall. The plant has very fragrant flower.
Yellow-Berried Holly (Ilex aquifolium 'Bacciflava')
A flowering evergreen oak (Quercus ilex). Lecco. Lombardy. Italy.
Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' - cherry laurel, common laurel
Flowers of sugar bush, Rhus ovata. Palm Desert, California, USA.
Common Holly branch - Latin name - Ilex aquifolium
Conocarpus erectus, commonly called buttonwood or button mangrove, is a species of mangrove shrub in the family Combretaceae. It grows on shorelines in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Button Mangrove flower; Galapagos Islands; James Island; botany;  day; flora; nature; no people; outdoors;  \tCombretaceae; photograph; photography; shrub.
Quercus ilex  close up
A cluster of holly flowers amongst shiny green leaves on a holly bush in the London suburbs.
photo of a plant taken in autumn in the botanical park of madrid
Myrtus communis tarentina or common myrtle green shrub leaves background
In the forest, the male Nance tree (Mexican Clethra) full of fruits on a sunny day
Blauglockenbaum - Paulownia tomentosa
The colors of autumn have begin to fall on the oak leaves.
Developing fruits and leaves of the Soap Bark Tree (Quillaja saponaria), endemic to central Chile but cultivated around the world for the medicinal and industrial properties of its soapy bark.
Loose quebracho In the Pampas forest, Patagonia, Argentina
Umbellularia californica is a large tree native to coastal forests of California and slightly extended into Oregon. Its pungent leaves have a similar flavor to bay leaves, and it may be mistaken for Bay Laurel. Pepperwood Preserve, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.  Flowers of the tree.
holly is a very striking decoration of every garden. Its sharply serrated leaves are derived from the basic species of holly, where the edges, berry red, evergreen, bush, large, aquifolium, argenteomarginata, catalogue, ilex
Macadamia trees on on a farm at Caniaba near Lismore, NSW, Australia
collection of flora
Christmas berry, uncultivated close up. Holly berry.
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