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Longspur barrenwort, epimedium grandiflorum
Leaves damaged by caterpillars and harmful bugs
Snowy Barrenwort (Epimedium x youngianum) 'Niveum' with heart-shaped, mid-green leaves flowering with small, starry, pure white flowers in early summer
Saururus chinensis, commonly called Asian lizard’s tail, has attractive, green foliage with white splotches on the leaves at the top of the plant. It is native to wetlands, including water gardens, meadows, marshes, ditches, swampy forested areas, fields and roadsides in East Asia. Minute, spicily fragrant, white to yellowish-white flowers bloom in early to mid-summer (June-August). Each flower spike resembles the tail of a lizard, hence the common name.
Beautiful garden scenery in Atami park
Trail in beautiful spring forest, China
All sorts of different vegetation on the forest floor. Small branches. Lovely colors in autumn.
(Chimaphila menziesii)  Little Pipsissewa is a plant that grows between 3-8 inches in height.  The leaves are dark green and ovate.  Two white flowers nod on the stem.  The petals are curved backwards.  This plant is a lower forest plant in Mount Rainier National Park growing at 1500-4000 feet in elevation.  This photo also depicts the seedheads of Pipsissewa.  These will drive out and open releasing the seeds.
Cremanthodium Benth(垂头菊) growing at Sankoh Prairie(桑科草原), Gansu Province, China
Epimedium pinnatum  or elf flower, macro photography, selective focus, blurred background, horizontal orientation.
wild flower
Epimedium grandiflorum \n
Close up of a raspberry bush branch and thorns with one small green bud on the branch. Piles of branches, softly out of focus, can be seen in the background.
Pacific Northwest forest wildflower - Inside-out Flower (Vancouveria hexandra)
Diptam (Dictamnus albus), auch Aschwurz, Spechtwurz oder Brennender Busch genannt.
yellow barrenwort (epimedium) flourishing in the garden with green background
Fringepod, Thysanocarpus curvipes, Sonoma, California. Brassicaceae. Sand fringepod or lacepod.
Panicled tick trefoil ( Desmodium paniculatum ) legumes. Fabaceae perennial plants. This legume is prickly seeds.
Very variable, low to medium, silkily-hairy perennial. Leaves pinnate, lowermost with 5-7 leaflets, upper with 9-15; leaflets oblong to elliptical. Flowers normally yellow, but may be red, purple, orange or white; 12-15mm, in dense heads with a leaf-like bract immediately beneath; calyx inflated, white woolly, the teeth often red-tipped.\nHabitat: Dry coastal grassland, also inland on calcareous soils, cliff tops and rock ledges, to 3000m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2022.
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
Flower, Plant, Single Flower, Nature, Close-up
Green leaf
Macro picture of a Kangaroo paw branch with a group of yellow flower heads.
Close-up view of wilted flower
Indian Paintbrush at Milgara Ridge  Golden Gate National Recreation Area  on a foggy spring day.
Ground cover
Vertical closeup photo of white flowers and pale green seedpods on Honesty plants growing in an organic garden in Spring. Armidale, New England high country NSW.
Close-up view of the camelina sativa grass plant
Natural pattern of Himalayan maidenhair fern foliage
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