RFMN2AJB–Leafy Spurge; also known as Spurge, wolf's milk, and wolf's-milk. Family: Spurge (Euphorbiaceae) Flower: Yellow-green in umbrella at top of plant;
RMEBTE58–Early Crocus (Crocus tommasinianus), naturalized crocus in a pavement joint, Germany
RMG15F8G–Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a species of Petroselinum in the family Apiaceae, native to the central Mediterranean region (southern Italy, Algeria and Tunisia), naturalized elsewhere in Europe, and widely cultivated as an herb, a spice and a vegetabl
RMAK8E6T–French marigold (Tagetes patula), naturalized on a pavement, Germany
RF2R6PJ21–background with pasture silhouettes very easy to edit
RF2EM3G0T–Fool's parsley is an herb and also is an introduced, naturalized annual plant growing 1 to 2 feet high on slender smooth green stems
RFC3KY4K–scarlet milkweed close-up
RMD0BD1P–Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare); garden culinary herb, and widely naturalised in UK.
RM2C15KXH–Chives (herb) growing in a garden. Chive blooms. Beautiful garden. Herb garden.
RFK4BX9J–Herb Spirals And Cherry Laurel In Hoarfrost
RF2R9PT1N–Spanish aizoon (Aizoon hispanicum) is an annual herb with succulent leaves. Is probably originating from Canary Islands but naturalized in Mediterrane
RFJBNR1B–Garlic mustard, edible wild plant
RF2T7T2GT–Big-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) is a perennial herb native to northwestern America and naturalized in South America and Europe. This photo was
RF2T7T2GM–Big-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) is a perennial herb native to northwestern America and naturalized in South America and Europe. This photo was
RMC4GKMG–Naturalized chamomile flowers - growing wild - on the edge of an English meadow. UK.
RF2ATKEYW–Winter Heliotrope (Petasites fragrans) flowering in February in the Peak District National Park, England
RMDP9GAX–Alexanders plants growing wild on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Smyrnium olusatrus
RM2CFRWPE–Lavender colored Bee Balm (Monarda) growing along a wooden pathway.
RFMN2AJ4–Leafy Spurge; also known as Spurge, wolf's milk, and wolf's-milk. Family: Spurge (Euphorbiaceae) Flower: Yellow-green in umbrella at top of plant;
RF2WP3GEG–Green amaranth Amaranthus hybridus in flower. Plant in the family Amaranthaceae growing as an invasive weed.
RMG15F8C–Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a species of Petroselinum in the family Apiaceae, native to the central Mediterranean region (southern Italy, Algeria and Tunisia), naturalized elsewhere in Europe, and widely cultivated as an herb, a spice and a vegetabl
RMAK8E6N–French marigold (Tagetes patula), naturalized on a pavement, Germany
RF2R6PJ47–background with pasture silhouettes very easy to edit
RF2JJTADF–Side view of a young hairy leaves of catmint or Yakawanassa (Anisomeles indica) plant in sunlight
RF2B2DA28–wild Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
RMD0BD1C–Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare); garden culinary herb, and widely naturalised in UK.
RMBNX169–Wildflowers called Sulphur or Rough-fruited Cinquefoil in the classification Potentilla recta of the family of Rosaceae
RFR8K1DY–Close up of Alyssum flowers (Lobularia maritima), California; this flower is native to Europe and naturalized in other parts of the world
RF2RG54YH–Borago, or borage, is a genus of five species of herbs native to the Mediterranean, with one species, Borago officinalis cultivated and naturalized th
RFJBNR1C–Garlic mustard, edible wild food
RFRDTHY8–Close up of Crown daisy (Glebionis coronaria), native of the Mediterranean region; naturalized and growing wild in south San Francisco bay area, Calif
RF2T7T2F7–Big-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) is a perennial herb native to northwestern America and naturalized in South America and Europe. This photo was
RMAATNW0–Garlic bulbs.
RF2ATKEP2–Winter Heliotrope (Petasites fragrans) flowering in February in the Peak District National Park, England
RMDP9EGN–Alexanders growing wild on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Smyrnium olusatrus
RMW283M5–Archive image from page 354 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer06bail Year: 1906 M0I1 2725. Sacaline naturalized in ; This hardy herb grows 8 to 10 feet hi wild garden. h in a single season. 2724. Silphium perfoliatum. Allied to the Compass Plant
RFMN2AJC–Leafy Spurge; also known as Spurge, wolf's milk, and wolf's-milk. Family: Spurge (Euphorbiaceae) Flower: Yellow-green in umbrella at top of plant;
RF2WREXGP–Green amaranth Amaranthus hybridus in flower. Plant in the family Amaranthaceae growing as an invasive weed.
RF2R44FDH–Yellow sneezeweed, Helenium amarum, is a wildflower in the aster family that also does well in a naturalized garden.
RMAK8E6Y–French marigold (Tagetes patula), naturalized on a pavement, Germany
RF2R6PPCC–background with pasture silhouettes very easy to edit
RMFJ649C–day lily hybrid (Hemerocallis-Hybride), naturalized at a forest edge, Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RF2WREFDC–Green amaranth Amaranthus hybridus in flower. Plant in the family Amaranthaceae growing as an invasive weed.
RMA09BKN–freeway iceplant, Hottentot fig (Carpobrotus edulis), blooming, native in South Afrika, naturalized in the Mediterranean area,
RFM23PGA–The stalks of an umbrella plant, Cyperus involucratus. Native to Madagascar, a non-native naturalized species elsewhere.
RFKRYJBB–Parsley or garden parsley is a species of Petroselinum in the family Apiaceae, native to the central Mediterranean region, naturalized elsewhere in Eu
RF2X2JNBP–Thlaspi arvense (carraspique, Bolivian zurrón) is a botanical species of fetid flowering plant from Eurasia, with flat siliques; naturalized in North
RFJGC08X–Garlic mustard, edible wild food
RMKKC80N–A field full of dried up fennel plants near the Pacific Ocean in Carpinteria, California
RFPCF009–blue flowers of borage isolated on white background
RF2T7T2GC–Big-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) is a perennial herb native to northwestern America and naturalized in South America and Europe. This photo was
RM2WAT3CD–winter heliotrope, Petasites fragrans, in flower, Norfolk, United Kingdom
RF2T7T2GP–Big-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) is a perennial herb native to northwestern America and naturalized in South America and Europe. This photo was
RF2ATKFNX–Winter Heliotrope (Petasites fragrans) flowering in February in the Peak District National Park, England
RF2RBDNGC–Milkweed or cotton bush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a perennial herb native to South Africa but naturalized in Southern Europe. Is poisonous. Angiosp
RMDP9G9F–Alexanders plants growing wild on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Smyrnium olusatrus
RF2T7T2F3–Big-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) is a perennial herb native to northwestern America and naturalized in South America and Europe. This photo was
RF2BMBC90–Close up shot of a white brugmansia flower, a beautiful ornamental plant from south america naturalized in Europe
RF2RBDNGB–Treasure flower or coastal gazania (Gazania rigens) is a perennial herb native to Southern Africa but naturalized in others countries. Angiosperms. As
RF2R7X3BX–Green background with flowers and herb, vector, illustration
RF2T73KYK–Tall flatsedge (Cyperus eragrostis) is a perennial herb native to North America and naturalized in many countries. This photo was taken in Corrubedo,
RMCX979P–Borago officinalis
RF2T9717N–Annual honesty (Lunaria annua) is an annual herb native to Balkans but naturalized in more temperate regions of the world. This photo was taken in Rup
RMA09BKT–freeway iceplant, Hottentot fig (Carpobrotus edulis), blooming, native in South Afrika, naturalized in the Mediterranean area,
RFM23PGB–The stalks of an umbrella plant, Cyperus involucratus. Native to Madagascar, a non-native naturalized species elsewhere.
RFKRYJB2–Parsley or garden parsley is a species of Petroselinum in the family Apiaceae, native to the central Mediterranean region, naturalized elsewhere in Eu
RFA3DB9Y–Queen Anne's Lace Daucus carota on a blue background
RMKKC803–A field full of dried up fennel plants near the Pacific Ocean in Carpinteria, California
RFPCEYYY–blue flowers of borage isolated on white background
RM2AGEA1D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. river banks and in moist places, Quebec andOntario to Florida, west to South Dakota, Kansas andTexas. Naturalized in eastern Europe. Called alsonimble kate, wild cucumber. Leaves sometimes 10 across.Tune-Sept. Family 42. CAMPANULACEAE Juss. Gen. 163. 1789. Bkllflower Family. Herb.s (some tropical species shrubs or even trees), with alternate exstipulateleaves, usually milky j
RF2H4C8MG–Leaves of Tradescantia spathacea, the boatlily, natural macro floral background
RM2WAT3CM–winter heliotrope, Petasites fragrans, in flower, Norfolk, United Kingdom
RF2ATKF68–Winter Heliotrope (Petasites fragrans) flowering in February in the Peak District National Park, England
RFRBR27N–Close up of Wild Mustard (Sinapis arvensis) flower, native to Mediterranean basin and highly invasive in California
RMDP9ENT–Alexanders growing wild on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Smyrnium olusatrus
RF2AE21AM–Back-lit Borage flower,
RF2BMBC94–Close up shot of a white brugmansia flower, a beautiful ornamental plant from south america naturalized in Europe
RMB89F78–Echinacea flowers in wildflower meadow in Don Valley Brickworks conservation area Toronto Ontario Canada
RF2R7NXMK–Plant herb milfoil isolated on white
RMB8YN8B–A primula japonica 'Millers crimson'
RMDW8R7J–Yellow Sea Poppy or Horned poppy on a shingle beach in Eastbourne Kent UK
RF2T934A9–Annual honesty (Lunaria annua) is an annual herb native to Balkans but naturalized in more temperate regions of the world. This photo was taken in Rup
RMA5DXPN–Freesia (Freesia refracta), escaped from cultivation and naturalized, Spain, Majorca
RF2WFJM1T–Treasure flower (Gazania rigens or Gazania splendens) is a perennial herb (in temperate regions) native to southern Africa. Wild specimen naturalized
RM2B2RC6W–Chicory Wildflowers
RF2WFJM1X–Treasure flower (Gazania rigens or Gazania splendens) is a perennial herb (in temperate regions) native to southern Africa. Wild specimen naturalized
RMKKC80C–A field full of dried up fennel plants near the Pacific Ocean in Carpinteria, California
RF2T7MJRP–Rabo de gato (Pennisetum setaceum or Cenchrus setaceus) is a perennial herb native to east Africa, Middle East and southwestern Asia and naturalized i
RFA3DBAG–Queen Anne's Lace on a blue background
RF2T7MJRK–Rabo de gato (Pennisetum setaceum or Cenchrus setaceus) is a perennial herb native to east Africa, Middle East and southwestern Asia and naturalized i
RF2H4C8MT–Leaves of Tradescantia spathacea, the boatlily, natural macro floral background
RF2WFJM22–Treasure flower (Gazania rigens or Gazania splendens) is a perennial herb (in temperate regions) native to southern Africa. Wild specimen naturalized
RF2ATKFH2–Winter Heliotrope (Petasites fragrans) flowering in February in the Peak District National Park, England
RF2T7MJRA–Rabo de gato (Pennisetum setaceum or Cenchrus setaceus) is a perennial herb native to east Africa, Middle East and southwestern Asia and naturalized i
RM2WAT3CX–winter heliotrope, Petasites fragrans, in flower, Norfolk, United Kingdom
RF2T7MJRY–Rabo de gato (Pennisetum setaceum or Cenchrus setaceus) is a perennial herb native to east Africa, Middle East and southwestern Asia and naturalized i
RM2AJ5PN9–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . calyx-seg-ments, 2-3 times as long as the linear-oblong lobes; capsule4-5 long. Coast of Nantucket, and at Portsmouth, Va. Naturalized from Europe. May-Sept. 2. Centaurium Centaurium (L.) W. F. Wight. Lesser or European Centaury. Bitter-herb. Bloodwort. Fig. 3331. Gentiana Centaurium L. Sp. PI. 229. 1753. Erythraea Centaurium Pers. Syn. i : 283. 1805. C. Centaurium W. F. Wight
RF2T7MJRG–Rabo de gato (Pennisetum setaceum or Cenchrus setaceus) is a perennial herb native to east Africa, Middle East and southwestern Asia and naturalized i
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