32 Bilder zum Thema "ficifolia" bei ClipDealer

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Feigenblatt-Kürbis, Asian pumpkin
Clappertonia Ficifolia
Fig-Leaf Gourd ( Cucurbita ficifolia )
Pink and white blossoms and buds of the Australian native Corymbia Fairy Floss, family Myrtaceae. Cultivar of Corymbia ficifolia which is endemic to Western Australia
Cucurbita ficifolia growing.
Close up of beautiful pink blossoms of the Australian native flowering gum tree Corymbia ficifolia, Family Myrtaceae. Summer flowering ornamental tree.
Red Gum Tree Flowers
Red flowering gum tree blossoms, Corymbia ficifolia Wildfire, Family Myrtaceae. Endemic to Stirling Ranges near Albany in on south west coast of Western Australia. Also known as the Albany Redgum or Albany red flowering gum. Flowers mainly in summer.
Red flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia)
Seven Year Melon (Cucurbita ficifolia) blossom with a squash fruit in the background
Cucurbita ficifolia. Asian pumpkin.
Pink and white blossoms of the Australian native gum tree Corymbia Fairy Floss, family Myrtaceae. Grafted cultivar of Corymbia ficifolia which is endemic to Western Australia
Pink and white blossoms of the Australian native Corymbia Fairy Floss, family Myrtaceae. Grafted cultivar of Corymbia ficifolia which is endemic to Western Australia
Cucurbita ficifolia growing.
"Malabar Gourd"  (or Fig Leaf Gourd, Chilacayote, Seven Year Melon, Asian Pumpkin, Pie Melon) growing on the vegetable patch in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Cucurbita Ficifolia.
Pink blossoms and buds of the Australian native Corymbia graft, family Myrtaceae. Cultivar of Corymbia ficifolia which is endemic to Western Australia
Western Australian Flowering Gum
Eucalyptus red flowers
Australia, Botany
Red flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia)
Asian pumpkin
A beautiful shot of a red flowering gum tree in a park
Eucalyptus red flowers
The green fruits of Cucurbita ficifolia lie on the grass in the garden. Exotic diet fruits. Green berry.
Pink and white blossoms and buds of the Australian native Corymbia Fairy Floss, family Myrtaceae. Grafted cultivar of Corymbia ficifolia which is endemic to Western Australia
Green eucalyptus leaves close-up, blurry and indistinct photo of the plant on dark background
"Malabar Gourd"  (or Fig Leaf Gourd, Chilacayote, Seven Year Melon, Asian Pumpkin, Pie Melon) growing on the vegetable patch in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Cucurbita Ficifolia.
Green eucalyptus leaves close-up, blurry and indistinct photo of the plant on dark background
Seven Year Melon (Cucurbita ficifolia) blossom
The green fruits of Cucurbita ficifolia lie on the grass in the garden. Glass can 3 liters near them for size comparison. Exotic diet fruits. Green berry.
Red flowering gum tree blossoms, Corymbia ficifolia Wildfire, Family Myrtaceae. Endemic to Stirling Ranges near Albany in on south west coast of Western Australia. Also known as the Albany Redgum or Albany red flowering gum. Flowers mainly in summer.
Close up of a red flowering gum tree blossom, Corymbia ficifolia variety, Family Myrtaceae. Endemic to south west coast of Western Australia. Shallow depth of field

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