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0 0 Sweet vernal grass

Sweet vernal grass

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

Anthoxanthum odoratum is a short-lived

2 0 Common European Adder

Common European Adder

by JakeWobbleLawsonStaffordshire Moorlands, England, United Kingdom

Found at Blackmoor reserve near Cheddar Gorge, Somerset when surveying for ...

5 1 Common Grass Yellow

Common Grass Yellow

by VivBraznellThailand

Small butterfly. Acid yellow with brown ...

0 2 Cotton Grass

Cotton Grass

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

White puffs of hare's-tail cotton grass is ...

0 0 Arctic Cotton Grass

Arctic Cotton Grass

by Noah Citizen aka OlivierNunavut, Canada

Herbaceous perennial plant with slender,

1 0 Tiny bluet

Tiny bluet

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

multiplies by self-sowing. It grows in mildly

2 0 Redwood sorrel

Redwood sorrel

by shebebusynowOregon, USA

Shamrock-shaped leaves, white flowers

7 3 Spoon-leaved sundew

Spoon-leaved sundew

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

Tiny carnivorous plants among taller

0 0 Curly dock.    Yellow dock

Curly dock. Yellow dock

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Wavy-edged lance shaped leaves. Taproot. 1-4ft stem with branching ...

1 2 Sourgrass

Sourgrass

by DeshuHoshiarpur, Punjab, India

This plant has Sour taste and this is the reason that it is called ...

1 0 Quaker ladies

Quaker ladies

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

rosette. Stems are up to 20 cm tall with one flower per stalk. It thrives in ...

0 0 Quaker ladies

Quaker ladies

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

rosette. Stems are up to 20 cm tall with one flower per stalk. It thrives in ...

0 0 Azure bluet

Azure bluet

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

rosette. Stems are up to 20 cm tall with one flower per stalk. It thrives in ...

4 0 purple wood sorrel

purple wood sorrel

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

Small but attractive purple five-petalled flowers rowing amidst slightly larger ...

0 0 Purple Pitcher Plant

Purple Pitcher Plant

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

-plant forms dense, floating mats on the water at the edges of bog ponds and ...

0 0 Arctic Cotton Grass

Arctic Cotton Grass

by chris.plettCanada

They are herbaceous perennial plants with slender,

0 0 Bog cotton/ Cotton grass

Bog cotton/ Cotton grass

by Marta RubioTexeiraScotland, United Kingdom

They are herbaceous perennial plants with slender,

0 0 Purslane

Purslane

by EdianIbarrolaFort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

Aka pigsweed, verdolaga

0 3 Falling Stars

Falling Stars

by IanMichaelIletoCavite, Philippines

fressia like flowers, flared out along mid-green stems, rise on long dark ...

1 0 Common Cottongrass

Common Cottongrass

by Marta RubioTexeiraMeise, Vlaanderen, Belgium

Is a plant from the sedge (Cyperaceae) family, so even though it looks like a ...

1 0 Starflower, boražina

Starflower, boražina

by JopyCroatia

Borage (Borago officinalis L.), is an annual herb native to Syria, but it is ...

8 30 Mottled Emigrant

Mottled Emigrant

by ctsetanKarnataka, India

right and left are Three-Spot Grass Yellow ...

0 0 Bluets

Bluets

by Mason Jordan DaltonMaryland, USA

moist acidic soils in shady areas, growing ...

0 0 Common yucca (Γιούκα)

Common yucca (Γιούκα)

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΒόλος, Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Θεσσαλίας - Στερεάς Ελλάδας, Greece

as a broadleaved evergreen plant. It needs full sun and a well-drained soil, ...

0 0 Smooth Sumac

Smooth Sumac

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

Sumac drupes on a small stand of smooth sumac, growing in a meadow with

0 0 Indian Grass

Indian Grass

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

-season bunchgrass. It is a major component of the tall

1 0 Sourgrass

Sourgrass

by Amanda LynchWashington, USA

"Oxalis oregana is a short herbaceous perennial plant with erect flowering ...

3 0 saffron parasol

saffron parasol

by AlexKonigHorst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands

The cap is usually between 2 and 5 cm (0.8–2 in) in diameter, convex to ...

1 0 Common Buckwheat

Common Buckwheat

by keithp2012New York, USA

common name and the grain-like use of the crop, buckwheat is not a cereal or ...

0 0 Tiny Bluet

Tiny Bluet

by QWMomKennesaw, Georgia, USA

sowing and grows in mildly acidic soil ...

1 2 Wood sorrel

Wood sorrel

by Benno IboldNordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

has three parts, clover-like feathered. The leaves are somewhat fleshy, green ...

7 0 Vermillion waxcap

Vermillion waxcap

by JaeNooitgedacht, Drenthe, Netherlands

The dry, scurfy cap, typically 1 to 3 cm in diameter, is at first convex and ...

14 2 Hedge Blue,Grass Yellow,Straight Pierrot

Hedge Blue,Grass Yellow,Straight Pierrot

by Ashutosh DudhatraTambon Khlong Sok, Chang Wat Surat Thani, Thailand

.From the fluids they obtain salts and amino

0 1 Yellow Sorrels

Yellow Sorrels

by Jolly IbañezZamboanga City, Philippines

"woodsorrels" or "wood sorrels") as they have an

0 0 Winterfat

Winterfat

by ElviraMoonNew Mexico, USA

An erect to spreading, low- growing, long-lived half-shrub (easily mistaken for ...

1 0 Youman's Stringybark

Youman's Stringybark

by Neil RossQLD, Australia

Youman's Stringybark is an Australian native eucalypt that belongs to the ...

0 0 Moss

Moss

by LaurelHamiltonAdelaide, South Australia, Australia

Mosses are a botanical division (phylum) of small, soft plants that are ...

1 0 Old man's beard and Traveller's Joy

Old man's beard and Traveller's Joy

by SanjaySaklaniPunjab, India

The pictures above are of fruit of Clematis vitalba.C. vitalba is a deciduous, ...

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