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Stachys recta, stiff hedgenettle, perennial yellow-woundwort.
Mountain hill at Sorška planina covered with white alpine flowers blooming, apiaceae. Hills over the ski town Cerkno.
Umbrella-shaped florets of small white flowers. Awe-Inspiring Salt Mine Journey: Hallstatt's Scenic Treasures.
Queen Anne's lace close-up, taken in a Connecticut field in midsummer. Note the purple-red floret in the center. The name arises from the legend that Queen Anne of Great Britain pricked her finger with a needle while making lace, and a drop of blood fell onto the center.
Landscape and ground road whit sculpture
Beautiful garden with buxus
Black bryony,Tamus communis leaves in the forest in autumn. Dioscoreaceae leaves
Asplenium scolopendrium, commonly known as the hart's-tongue fern, is an evergreen fern in the genus Asplenium native to the Northern Hemisphere.\nTaxonomy:\nLinnaeus first gave the hart's-tongue fern the binomial Asplenium scolopendrium in his Species Plantarum of 1753. The Latin specific epithet scolopendrium is derived from the Greek skolopendra, meaning a centipede or millipede; this is due to the sori pattern being reminiscent of a myriapod's legs.\nHabitat:\nThe plants grow on neutral, calcium-rich, and/or lime-rich substrates under deciduous hardwood canopies, including moist soil and damp crevices in old walls; they are found most commonly in shaded areas. Plants in full sun are usually stunted and yellowish in colour, while those in full shade are dark green and healthy. The disjunct populations of the North American variation in the southeastern US are found exclusively in sinkhole pits or limestone caves. These populations may be relics of cooler Pleistocene climates.\nDistribution: Western Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022.
Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri) growing on a blackthorn branch in winter. Burgundy, France.
Kleve, Germany, May 17, 2023 - Historical garden of the amphitheater with the statue of the Palas Athene at the Springenberg in Kleve, Lower Rhine area.
Koenig See Lake
Three-forked Emerald Carpet (Azorella Trifurcata) in London, England
Yarrow rises into the sky.
Stock photo showing the surface of a pond carpeted with green duckweed (Lemnoideae). If left unchecked duckweed can take over a pond and cause it to stagnate, however, when well managed the plants are a great way of helping to keep pond water clean and clear.
Conium maculatum or poison hemlock white flowers blooming in spring
Leaf of butterbur plant surrounded by wild lush foliage
Sweet cicely
Wood Sorrel in grass area looks similar to clover.  Wood Sorrel has heart shaped leaves.
Colorful closeup on ayellow green maritime sunburst lichen, Xanthoria parietina on a twig of a tree
November is chrysanthemum flower season in Japan. Chrysanthemum flowers come in a large variety of shapes and sizes and in a wide range of colors. Stems may carry one flower or multiple flowers. There are also daisy-like, spoon-shaped, quill-shaped, thread-like or spider-like florets. Their colors include red, pink, yellow, white, bronze, green, magenta and purple.
Sweet Cicely Over Stream.
Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) is a quite common riverside British wild flower, which may have originated in North Africa and south-western Europe. It is poisonous, and is seen here growing in a stream in a park in Merton, Surrey, England. 'There are numerous reports of people mistaking the extremely poisonous (Oenanthe crocata) for wild celery or parsnips and dying within a week or so.' One group of fatalities involved some French prisoners of war on parole in Pembrokeshire, Wales, who were unfamiliar with the local wild flowers.
Senecio ovatus yellow flowers
common spotted orchid (dactylorhiza fuchsii) flower captured in the swiss alps during summer season at an altitude of 1700m.
buckwheat field in agriculture, growing cereal crops for food production
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Yellow slime mold, also called dog vomit slime mold, Physarum polycephalum, growing over a fallen log in the Belding Wildlife Management Area of Vernon, Connecticut.
Salvia sclarea or clary sage in a wonderful herb- and flower garden.
very nice Italian garden with hedges cut very accurately in the Park a beautiful Venetian villa
Aerial photo of banana orchards planted for export, Long An province
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