Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Protected raised bog area in rural Scotland, with white cotton-grass, also known as common cotton-sedge, growing in the moist ground. Also known as ombrotrophic bogs, these acidic, wet habitats are under threat from peat cutting and pollution. The wetlands, with their environmental qualities are protected as conservation areas, home to unique flora and fauna, as well as important natural carbon absorbers, with the absorbent peat, that impacts climate change if destroyed.
Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master) Native North American Prairie Wildflower
Close up of bogbean (menyanthes trifoliata) flowers in bloom
Bog, marsh in the seli swamp, close-up photo.
Bog with cotton grass and birch trees
A little hillside medow of flowers.
The beautiful flower sea on the Tibetan Plateau of China
close up Plains blackfoot in the field
Cremanthodium Benth(垂头菊) growing at Sankoh Prairie(桑科草原), Gansu Province, China
Swampy waterlogged grassland in the summer
Summer/Autumn Flowers
In the front of the image we see a bogland scene of water with grasses and other bogland plants, leading us to the main image of a line of Bog Cotton, Eriophorum angustifolium, plants.  These are clearly windswept with all the plants pointing in the same direction.  The plants in the distance, which are in soft focus, draw attention to the abundance of bog cotton in this area.  These are a perennial sedge favoured in peatland.  This was photographed at Forsinard which is part of the Flow Country of Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland.
Grass, willow bush and cattails in a wet area in a flat meadow landscape which is part of an area which are reclaimed from the sea. The area is named Kalvebod Commons and are situated 20 minutes from the center of Copenhagen
A close-up of some Meadowsweet along a canal with long grass in the background, where the flower is starting to develop its spiral seed cluster.
Untouched nature. When a small piece of cultivated land is left alone for a year during the summer, a remarkable transformation takes place. wildflowers begins to emerge, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Native plants reclaim their territory and bring biodiversity back to the area. Buried seeds from seasons past awaken, shooting up.
Moss close up macro texture background. swamp.
A flower-spike of Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) growing in its typically wet, boggy habitat in central Scotland in mid-summer. The species has a long history of herbal use, traditionally being used as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic, and tonic since ancient times in druidic England.
Close up of English stonecrop (sedum anglicum) flowers in bloom
Cowparsley and butter cup flowering together
Bog on the Viru swamp in summer, close-up photo.
Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) is a common weed, known also as English plantain, narrowleaf plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue. It is a common weed of cultivated land, and here is growing in a well-kept cemetery. The flowers of plantain are small, brown, and clustered on a long flowerhead. Their most noticeable feature is the creamy-white anthers that are held away from the flowers on long filaments.
Broad-leaved Cottongrass (Eriophorum latifolium) in natural habitat
Scottish Heathers growing in a domestic garden. Selective focus at f2 on 75mm Leica.
close up of the wild grass Cyperus eragrostis
Fools parsley in a grass meadow
Luzula nivea or snow-white wood-rush green plant
Cluster of alpine wildflowers in meadow
Closeup on orange colored peat moss
Close-up of white exotic flowers native to Madeira
Free Images: "bestof:Narthecium ossifragum - Roundstone bog.jpg en Narthecium ossifragum - Ireland - Roundstone bog own Patrice78500 2006 Narthecium ossifragum 07 Nartheciaceae in"
Terms of Use   Search of the Day