253 Bilder zum Thema "hairy plants" bei ClipDealer

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Hairy
Honey Bee
Laufvogel hässlich
Sunset with thistle flower
silberdistel (carlina acaulis)
Knapweed plant
Stapelia hirsuta
Honey Bee
Dunkle Wiesen-Kuhschelle
fliegenpilz
Budding poppies
Budding poppies
Poppy
Mohn Kapsel
Poppy
woman with daisy in hair
Beautiful starflower buds and flowers in the evening sun. Vibrant summer scenery of a garden.
"Pink Turtlehead" flower (or Twisted Shell Flower) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Chelone Obliqua, native to eastern USA.
Beautiful shot of morning dew shining on the grass blades in the middle of Paddy fields.
Image of grub worms in the human hand.
Young corn
Hairy Leaves
Close up photo of house plant gynura decorative leaves.
New Plants Growing
Philodendron verrucosum, a species of aroid, a tropical plant with hairy petioles (the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem). The back of the leaf is patterned in red
Miniature succulent plants decorated in white pot
Chlorophytum, comosum, Variegatum, green leaf with roots
Large water drops on leaves of wild Lupine plant, Canada.
Philodendron serpens, with its distinctive hairy petioles (leaf stalks), is a species in the aroid family of plants
Aquatic plants: Ludwigia Sphaerocarpa or Ludwigia pilosa. A larger leafed ludwigia that is suited for foreground or mid-ground. Dutch aquascape, Dutch style aquarium planted tank. Selective focus
Blue Floss Flowers or Bluemink, Blueweed, Pussy Foot, Mexican Paintbrush in Innsbruck
Spotted red-yellow "Tree Gloxinia" flowers in Zurich, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Kohleria Amabilis, native to Central and northern South America.
Spotted red-yellow "Tree Gloxinia" flowers in Zurich, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Kohleria Amabilis, native to Central and northern South America.
"Aeonium Canariense" plant in Innsbruck, Austria. It is native to Canary Islands and Spain.
Blue Floss Flowers or Bluemink, Blueweed, Pussy Foot, Mexican Paintbrush in Innsbruck
Canadian Horseweed (Conyza canadensis)
Modest polar desert vegetation: curtin Mouse-ear chickweed (Cerastium regelii). Novaya Zemlya Archipelago. Russia
Succulent plants
Shoot
Canadian Horseweed (Conyza canadensis)
Spotted red-yellow "Tree Gloxinia" flowers in Zurich, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Kohleria Amabilis, native to Central and northern South America.
swan plant or balloonplant
"Pink Turtlehead" flower (or Twisted Shell Flower) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Chelone Obliqua, native to eastern USA.
Anchusa blooms in the wild in the meadow
Image of grub worms in the human hand.
Canadian Horseweed (Conyza canadensis)
Northern flower in world - Arctic poppy. Arctic desert of Novaya Zemlya archipelago
Back view of Pulsatilla vulgaris or Pasque flowers or Pasqueflowers or European pasqueflowers or Danes blood herbaceous perennial flowering plants with blooming dark violet flowers and hairy silky white seed heads densely planted in local garden
Anchusa blooms in the wild in the meadow
Vicia sativa subsp. nigra, Vicia angustifolia subsp. segetalis, Common Vetch, Fabaceae. Wild plant shot in spring. Close-up.
flora of Gran Canaria - Micromeria
Honey bee pollinating wild flowers in a field
White blooming terminal inflorescences of Hairy Yerba Santa, Eriodictyon Trichocalyx, Boraginaceae, native hermaphroditic perennial shrub in the San Bernardino Mountains, Transverse Ranges, Summer.
growth of various species of ornamental grass
Tiny white flowers of Circaea lutetiana in the mountains.
close up of Hyobanche sanguinea flower on Southern African coast
Close up photo of house plant gynura decorative leaves.
Nepenthes Tropical Pitcher Plants.
I can make it!
Pulsatilla pratensis - dark violet flower of pasque flower with beautiful bokeh
Northern flower in world - Arctic poppy. Arctic desert of Novaya Zemlya archipelago
Blue "Pacific Hound's Tongue" flower (or Grand Hound's Tongue) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Cynoglossum Grande, native to western North America.
Dandelion
Ants
Close up of Hound's-tongue (Cynoglossum officinale) colourful flowers in their typical habitat of the sand dunes. Hounds-tongue emits a stench similar to the smell of a rat nests (hence the name rats and mice).

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