229 Bilder zum Thema "fruticosa" bei ClipDealer

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Golden hardhack (Dasiphora fruticosa)
Leaves kordiliny shrub (Cordylina fruticosa) against the sky
pink flower on a blurry background. Potentilla fruticos
Yellow flowers of potentilla fruticosa
Ylang-Ylang
Shrubby Cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa ,Potentilla fruticosa, Pentaphylloi
Potentilla fruticosa L.
Yellow Potentilla in the garden in October. Dasiphora fruticosa, syns. Potentilla fruticosa, shrubby cinquefoil, shrubby five-finger, widdy, and kuril tea is a species of hardy deciduous flowering shrub in the family Rosaceae. Berlin, Germany
Ornamental trees green park named Ming aralia. (Polscias frutico
Perfume Tree (Ylang-Ylang Flower)
Oenothera. Common names include evening primrose, suncups, and s
White Kopsia flowers blooming on a tree. The Penang Sloe (Kopsia Arborea Blume) herbaceous plant plant on outdoor green bokeh background with copy space with selective focus.
Flower of a coastal rosemary shrub, Westringia fruticosa
Beautiful Polyscias fruticosa leaf background
Polyscias fruticosa L Harms,Polyscias fruticosa or Araliaceae plant
Yellow "Cinquefoil" flower (or Fingerkraut) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Potentilla Eriocarpa (Syn Potentilla Davidii), native to Himalayas (Pakistan-China).
Closeup of bright yellow flowers of Oenothera fruticosa for seed packaging design. Blooming yellow primrose. Natural summer background.
Ti plant or Cordyline Fruticosa tropical tree for gardening isolated on white background with clipping path.
Tropical purple pink cordyline garden park plant in Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo Mexico.
Woodfordia fruticosa fire flame bush plant with flowers isolated on white background
Cherry blossoming bush
Yellow "Cinquefoil" flower (or Fingerkraut) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Potentilla Eriocarpa (Syn Potentilla Davidii), native to Himalayas (Pakistan-China).
Ylang-Ylang
Yellow "Jerusalem Sage" flower in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Phlomis Fruticosa, native to Mediterranean area.
Shrubby Cinquefoil Sommerflor
yellow primrose
A closeup of false indigo-bush in the blurred natural background with bokeh lights
Red leaf isolated on white background. Cordyline fruticosa leaves or hanjuang leaf on white background
The bright large leaves of the Cordyline plant, the Agave family, which is also called the "false palm" in the Dominican Hotel close-up.
Beautiful red flower of Potentilla Monarchs Velvet, blurred background
Shrubby Cinquefoil Kobold yellow flowers - Latin name - Potentilla fruticosa Koboldh
with a short stem and firm shiny pink leaves. At first, in the juvenile phase of the plant, green leaves with thin red petals and purple-brown leaves with strong red edges grow
Woodfordia fruticosa fire flame bush flowers isolated on white background
False indigo-bush leaves - Latin name - Amorpha fruticosa
Flower with Spider
Plants near the sea coast in Candolim Goa India
Yellow "Cinquefoil" flower (or Fingerkraut) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Potentilla Eriocarpa (Syn Potentilla Davidii), native to Himalayas (Pakistan-China).
Cordyline fruticosa tree isolated
Potentilla fruticosa Elizabeth
Polyscias fruticosa or Ming aralia leaves
Purple flowers of False indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa), Lead Plant in the garden. Summer and spring time.
Variegated cordyline fruticosa, Ti plant leaves, Colorful foliage, Exotic tropical leaf, isolated on white background with clipping path
Potentilla argyrophylla a yellow orange summer flower plant commonly known as cinquefoil, stock photo image
Cordyline leaves Cordyline fruticosa, Cordyline terminalis
Colourful cordyline fruticosa or Ti plants foliage growing near wooden window and concrete wall. The sun shines through window onto the tree. Focus on cordyline leaves.
Close up of Dwarf Ylang-Ylang flower with leaves. (Cananga fruticosa)
Variegated cordyline fruticosa, Ti plant leaves, Colorful foliage, Exotic tropical leaf, isolated on white background with clipping path
shrubby cinquefoil in the garden
Micromeria fruticosa, often referred to as white micromeria or white-leaved savory, is a small evergreen shrub native to the eastern Mediterranean region.
The ornamental shrub potentilla fruticosa grows in nature

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