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Beautiful view with garden, lake, mountains Of Lake Como, Lombardy, Italy.
Queen Anne's Lace and Greens
Flowered tree in the park
spring flowers
Chinese Hydrangea or Hydrangea chinensis blooming in the garden
Isolated mountain laurel shrub blooming on bank of beaver pond in Connecticut, where this is the state flower, at the height of spring
Close up of a tree heather (erica arborea)  tree
Beautiful tree covered in red berries on an autumn/ Fall day in Park in rural Shropshire UK creating a lovely walkway for visitors.
Azalea in full bloom
White rhodendron flowerheads blooming during spring season on the plant. Background is out of focus.
pink and white flower of Schizophragma hydrangeoides
Seoul Korea
Japanese willow growing among the flowers in the garden. Salix integra, Hakuro Nishiki.
background of white flowers that have not yet bloomed
Via Cantoni
Sagina (Irish Moss)
The Garden of Villa Taranto, Verbania
hydrangea
Cotinus coggygria, Lefkada
A white rhododendron cluster of flowers on a rhododendron tree in a garden on Whidbey Island in the state of Washington in the summer.  The rhododendron is the state flower of Washington.
A close-up photo of a Hydrangea quercifolia, also known as Oakleaf Hydrangea, showcasing its delicate white flowers in full bloom.
White hydrangea in full bloom.
a row along the dark gray concrete fence, white-flowering hydrangea bushes grow by the roadside, latifolia
Alyssum flower macro close up for use as a background or plant identifier.
Black snakeroot (Actaea racemosa) known as the black cohosh, black bugbane or fairy candle. Plant native to eastern North America.
The white flowering Hydrangea Paniculata or Panicled Hydrangea
Two Kousa Dogwood trees, Cornus Kousa, Japanese Flowering Dogwood, in a park
Close-up white azalea flower
Blooming waterfront Stresa at Lake Maggiore, Piedmont Italy
The beaked Stewartia is a deciduous, ornamental, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. The plant may reach a height of 13 to 33 feet tall and 8 to 13 feet wide. White Camellia-like blooms appear from May to July, and the red woody beaked capsule fruits appear in September. The bark has furrows and ridges, and unlike the Chinese Stewartia, it does not peel. The plant is a member of the Theaceae family and is related to the Camellia. This low-maintenance plant is grown for its ornamental value.
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