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wild grass seeds on black background
Reed warbler in a reedbed in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
In the wild in the meadow grows forage grass Lolium multiflorum
Adult female Rufous-necked hornbill, uprisen angle view, side shot, in the morning perching on the branch of tropical tree in tropical moist montane forest, national park in high mountain. northern Thailand.
Trees in autumn in Buenos Aires, leaves, ́plants
Moth Agriphila Straminella sitting an grass straw blurred bokeh background
Ornamental green grass against mint background. Decorative herbs. Panicum coloratum
Tall grass blow in the wind at Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Kansas. Moody skies and the expanse of the American great plains.
abstract image of grain ears
Grasshopper on a blade of grass.
Juvenile Little Bittern, Ixobrychus minutus, sitting in the reed. Bird in natural environment. Belgium
Looking up to the sky through nature from bottom during springtime beautiful landscape.
The enchanted walk in world heritage cradle mountian area tasmania
Autumn tree and sky with blue and pink lighting background and inspiraiton
A blurry brown bush with one element focused like a wallpaper
Bush with thorns and white flowers seen in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Spider web close up with a spider in front
De dwergzegge (Carex oederi subsp. oederi, synoniemen: Carex serotina, Carex viridula subsp. viridula, Carex scandinavica) is een overblijvend kruid dat behoort tot de cypergrassenfamilie (Cyperaceae) en wordt vaak verward met de geelgroene zegge. De soort staat op de Nederlandse Rode lijst van planten als algemeen voorkomend en stabiel of toegenomen. De plant komt van nature voor in Europa en Noord-Amerika. \nDe plant wordt 5-30 cm hoog en vormt dichte polletjes. De stengels zijn rechtopstaand, glad en stomp driekantig. De gootvormige bladeren zijn 1-2 mm breed. De onderste bladscheden zijn strokleurig, lichtbeige of wit. \nHabitat: Dwergzegge komt voor op natte, zoete tot brakke, matig voedselrijke grond vooral in duinvalleien en op groene stranden. \nFlowering Season: De hoofdbloei van de dwergzegge valt in mei, juni en juli. In augustus, september en oktober komen ook bloeiende planten voor.\nDistribution: De plant komt van nature voor in Europa en Noord-Amerika (source Wikipedia).
Small pink wildflower, its small size and soft color
Early morning light on wild rice plant with wet leaves from overnight dew build up.  A line of drops along the leaf edge catches the light, with several small sunbursts appearing. Photo taken at Sweetwater Wetlands Park in Gainesville, Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
a green meadow where some small flowers and red sedges grow
Heather Plant,  scan of a Vintage Photo
There are wild ducks swimming in the river
Horizontal close up shoot with tall, blooming grass
oats is a generation of plants from the family of poáceas, ​ used as food and as forage. Although in early times the avenue does not include the importance of the trigo or the cebada, in Central Asia it is cultivated in good cantidad, although it is considered a poor tree.
An abstract details in Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico.
Extreme close up of this porcupine grass seed head.  Taken on tall grass prairie in Iowa.
Cynara Cardunculus, Cardoon Plant
An aerial view of a forest tree canopy in the UK
Pleuropogon californicus is a species of grass with the common name annual semaphoregrass. It is endemic to northern California. Jepson Prairie Reserve, California.
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