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The small-dotted orchis or punctate orchis is opening its beautiful yellow flowers in spring on Cyprus. The terrestrial orchid has long flower stalks.
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The small-dotted or punctate orchid has distinctive yellow flowers and is flowering in early spring on Cyprus.
Neottia nidus-avis (bird's-nest orchid) flower captured in a wood in the canton of Schaffhausen during springtime.
A vertical closeup shot of a blooming wild two-leaved gennaria orchid
close up of the whole Aceras anthrophorum, Man Orchid plant with flower stems
Black Cohosh Herbal Medicine
Image of Up close and low to base of tree trunk with weeds and peppergrass
Flowers on the mountain
Orchid Epipactis helleborine in bloom in old asparagus field.
Pollia japonica, also known as East Asia pollia, is a perennial flower in the family Commelinaceae, native to East Asia. Its rhizome is a herb in traditional Chinese medicine used as analgesic, discutient (reducing swelling) and deodorant.
Orchid of Autumn Lady's-tresses macro photography
Lady's Mantle-Alchemilla mollis and horsetail-Equisetum arvense. Green background
The origins of my passion for photography the power to represent the beauty of the flowers has been for me a great stimulus. Every spring, when I can, the way to the mountains where I know I can find beautiful, rare and colorful jewels of nature like this Neottia nidus-avis)
The Crested Coral Root Orchid is a rare wildflower and is found in only a few locations in Arkansas. The beauty of this particular flower is enhanced by raindrops.
Veratrum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melanthiaceae.
Low biennial or perennial, sometimes annual, with a solitary or several rosettes. Leaves linear to lanceolate, often pinnately-lobed, toothed, hairless or finely hairy. Flowers yellowish-brown, 3mm, in long spikes on enridged stalks longer than the leaves; anthers pale yellow.\nHabitat: Coastal places, sandy or gravelly soils, occasionally inland.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout, except the far North.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation on the Isle of Madeira (Spain) in the Summer of 2016.
close up of the whole pedicel with flowers of the Aceras anthrophorum, Man Orchid plant
flower buds
In the wild, cypress milkweed infected with the fungus Uromyces pisi-sativi
Lupine, Bunch of Flowers, Flower, Flower Head, Flowerbed
Frog Orchid (Coeloglossum viride) macro photography
The ginger lily are a common plant on the Portuguese Azorean Islands in the center of the North Atlantic Ocean. The flower is quite unpopular due to its small and weak roots which are a common cause for landslides
Brown birds nest orchids (Neottia nidus-avis) in the forest.
Pollia japonica, also known as East Asia pollia, is a perennial flower in the family Commelinaceae, native to East Asia. Its rhizome is a herb in traditional Chinese medicine used as analgesic, discutient (reducing swelling) and deodorant.
Twayblade,  orchid of the German flora\
Australian native plants encompass a diverse array of flora uniquely adapted to the continent's varied climates and landscapes. From the iconic eucalypts towering over bushland to the vibrant blossoms of banksias and bottlebrushes dotting the coastal scrub, these plants exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptation to harsh conditions. Their foliage ranges from delicate ferns in rainforests to tough, sclerophyllous leaves in arid regions, reflecting Australia's rich botanical heritage and ecological diversity. Many native species play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for native wildlife while contributing to the country's distinctive natural landscapes, from the verdant rainforests of Queensland to the expansive deserts of the Outback.
Feathery false lily of the valley (Maianthemum racemosum) blooming in a forest in San Francisco bay area, California
Close-up of common mullein's small yellow flowers and buds on dark background of river water (vertical). A fuzzy plant introduced to North America from Europe. Most consider it a weed, but it has attractive features, notably its lamb's-ear-like leaves. Reminiscent of a cornstalk, it grows several feet tall. A single plant produces thousands of seeds. Taken on a Connecticut roadside in June.
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