80 Bilder zum Thema "dodder" bei ClipDealer

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Goji-Beeren (Lycium barbarum)
gewöhnliche waldrebe
Mudflats of San Francisco Bay over Diablo Range.
gewöhnliche waldrebe
Goji Beeren (Lycium barbarum)
Goji berries (Lycium barbarum)
Goji berries (Lycium barbarum)
Goji (Lycium barbarum)
Goji (Lycium barbarum)
Parasitic Dodder Illinois Prairie
Dodder Illinois Prairie
Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps
The parasitic plant uscuta grows in the field among crops
Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps
yellow plant parasite . In the park in nature
Goji berries on a wooden board
Lesser dodder, hellweed or strangle-tare plant, Cuscuta epithymum, parasitic plant growing in Galicia, Spain
Devil's Hair, Cassytha Filiformis, grows in yellowish, orange stringy vines from this Ohi'a Tree in Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii.
watercolor drawing flower
Goji berries on a wooden background
Goji in bowl on wood table. Top view of fresh goji in scoop and bowl. Goji in heart shape on table.
Dried fruits of Goji berries or wolfberry on rustic wooden table
Nicknamed "Devils Hair" dodder laurel covers ground and Ohia trees in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  This parasitic vine is also used in making leis on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Wavy Silk - Cloth
Greater dodder (Cuscuta europaea) on nettle stem
Goji in bowl on wood table. Top view of fresh goji in scoop and bowl. Goji in heart shape on table.
Cassytha Filiformis hangs in colorful yellow-orange strings from this Ohi'a tree in Volvanoes National Park.  This parasitic, leafless vine feeds off nutrients from trees.
Green  Cuscuta plant
Goji berries (Lycium barbarum)
Dodder
Goji berry on a wooden background
Illinois Prairie Overgrown with Dodder
Goji berry on a concrete background
Wavy Silk - Cloth
Invasive plant Cuscuta epiphytum.
Parasitic plant grown fast and cover tree
Cuscuta
Botanical illustration. Picture of plant
Goji berries on a wooden background
Goji berries on a wooden board
Berry goji with leaves in wooden bowl
Goji berries on a white background
Robin Red Breast (Erithacus rubecula)
Ground cover is a parasite called Dodder Laurel.  It's yellow-orange vines spread across the ground in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Dodder Genus Cuscuta is The parasite wraps
Goji berries with leaf
Cuscuta, dodder, parasitic plant on the grass
Robin Red Breast (Erithacus rubecula)
Dodder Illinois Prairie
Grass flower
Dodder (Genus Cuscuta) is a parasitic plant that is totally dependent on other host plants for survival
Cuscuta campestris close up
Goji in bowl on wood table. Top view of fresh goji in scoop and bowl. Goji in heart shape on table.
The parasitic plant uscuta grows in the field among crops
The parasitic plant cuscuta grows in the field among crops
Common quaking grass
Common dodder (Cuscuta epithymum)
View of Cuscuta campestris
Dried goji berries on wooden background

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