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Garden  shovel full of tulip bulbs isolated on white
Snowdrop in springtime
a person has onions in his hand, dried white beans in a plate,
Plants and flowers on the shelf. Hyacinth
green onions and large heads of ripe onions on a white background close-up side view, empty space to insert text
March mug - Leucojum vernum (Märzenbecher)
First spring flowers. spring floral background. Selective focus
Preparation for planting onions, onion seedlings.
Snowdrop in springtime
The bulbs are some of the earliest spring flowers of daffodils in flower pots. Growing at home. Home garden concept. Spring concept. Horizontal orientation. Selective focus.
March cup, March of the valley, forest snowdrops or large snowdrops in the forest.
Yellow flowers of winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis), earliest flowers to appear in winter
Canna, or Canna lily, is rhizomatous perennial with tropical-like foliage and large flowers that resemble iris flowers, which come in shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, brown and white colors. Although canna is originally plant of tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are grown now in most countries of the world.
fresh garlic harvest, organic farming concept.
plant amaryllis on the wooden crate
Flower background. Close up abronia flower, yellow flowers with dark yellow center and green leaves on a flower bed. Spring theme. . Nature concept.
Snowdrops
Bulbs and roots of Hyacinth Flowers
Close up of a spring snowflake flower facing downward with a blurred background
Snowflake (Leucojum vernum) in spring beech natural forest on Borzhava range in Carpathian mountains, Ukraine
spring white flowers in field. Puschkinia scilloides
A vigorous, multi-flowering strain with several stems per bulb, fragrant Narcissus tazetta creates lush, full display with two to twenty flowers with spreading petals per stout stem. Narcissus tazetta is also known as paperwhite, Narcissus, Jonquil and polyanthus narcissus.
white primroses bloomed in the grass
inflorescence of white freesia on a light background
Close-up of bright yellow-orange daylily Hemerocallis hybrida Stella de Oro on green leaves background in spring garden. Selective focus. There is place for text
flower market, bazar
Yellow flowering imperial hazel grouse in the park in summer
Galanthus nivalis was described by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum in 1753, and given the specific epithet nivalis, meaning snowy (Galanthus means with milk-white flowers). This narrow-leaved snowdrop, with its delicate white hanging flowers, has become very popular in cultivation and is commonly planted in gardens and parks. It is now a familiar sight even in the British Isles and northern France where it is not native.\nSnowdrops and their bulbs are poisonous to humans and can cause nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting if eaten in large quantities.
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