RMC2KHB6–butterbur against background of ivy, near chesterfield canal, Worksop, Notts, Petasites hybridus hedera helix
RMBRB334–Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) plants next to the River Wye at Chee Dale, Derbyshire Peak District National Park, England, UK
RFPGM4WT–Butterbur (petasites hybridus), close up of a single flowering spike pushing up through the undergrowth.
RMPJK7GH–Butterbur flower, common butterbur, Petasites hybridus
RF2JBA875–Butterbur (petasites hybridus), close up of the small tufts of flowers that make up the large cone-shaped inflorescences that appear in spring.
RM2GGKE61–Leaves of common butterbur (Petasites hybridus) grow on a ravine in the mountain forest
RMBMRBTY–Butterbur Petasites hybridus Asteraceae
RFEJ8GEN–Common Butterbur, Petasites hybridus
RFT48JTK–Female flowerhead of butterbur Petasites hybridus, Peak District National Park, England
RFBAFCR1–Common Butterbur, Petasites hybridus, Asteraceae. UK
RME7E664–common butterbur, petasites hybridus
RMC2KJCE–butterbur against background of ivy, near chesterfield canal, Worksop, Notts, Petasites hybridus hedera helix
RM2J76808–The blossom of the common butterbur (Petasites hybridus) on the bank of the Rissbach, in the background the Große Ahornboden and the slopes of the Sonnjoch, as well as the Lalidererwände above the Eng, under a blue sky and light clouds on a beautiful summer evening.
RMABTTEP–Butterbur, petasites hybridus
RF2JBA86Y–Butterbur (petasites hybridus), close up of the small tufts of flowers that make up the large cone-shaped inflorescences that appear in spring.
RF2B6X128–inflorescences of butterbur, Petasites hybridus, asteraceae
RF2BH8WDY–Butterbur (petasites hybridus), close up of a spike of male flowers growing up through the vegetation along with one of the large leaves the plant pro
RFMHPHF0–isolated feaf of butterbur, Petasites hybridus
RFT48K10–Male flowerhead of butterbur Petasites hybridus, Peak District National Park, England
RMC25TN5–Butterbur Petasites hybridus, in flower before the large leaves appear, Kent, UK, spring
RFF7J45Y–Close up Butterbur (petasites hybridus) in flower in spring.
RMD2TH47–Flower spikes of common butterbur, Petasites hybridus, an early flowering composite plant
RFJ5F3BF–Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) large leaves. Mass of heart-shaped leaves of plant in the daisy family (Asteraceae) growing in damp British woodland
RFAEJYPY–Leaf of butterbur, Petasites hybridus
RF2F72W08–Butterbur flower and young leaf (Petasites hybridus) in Scotland, UK
RMCRE0PC–Common Butterbur (Petasites hybridus, Petasites officinalis) in spring in Wutachschlucht gorge near Bonndorf, Black Forest
RFDPHK11–Butterbur, Petasites hybridus
RF2BFBKC4–Blossoms of the common butterbur (Petasites hybridus).
RFBAFE0A–Common Butterbur, Petasites hybridus, Asteraceae. UK
RME7E667–common butterbur, petasites hybridus
RMC2KH30–butterbur against background of ivy, near chesterfield canal, Worksop, Notts, Petasites hybridus hedera helix
RM2J767YP–The blossom of the common butterbur (Petasites hybridus) on the bank of the Rissbach, in the background the Große Ahornboden and the slopes of the Sonnjoch, as well as the Lalidererwände above the Eng, under a blue sky and light clouds on a beautiful summer evening.
RMABTRNY–Butterbur, petasites hybridus
RMHRKRG1–Butterbur, Petasites hybridus, single flower growing in woodland. Taken April. The Knapp Nature Reserve, Worcestershire, UK.
RMW7TXXA–Common butterbur (Petasites hybridus) in flower, Texel, the Netherlands, April.
RMR10W79–Common Butterbur, Petasites hybridus, male; in flower in damp pasture.
RMW7TXXB–Common butterbur (Petasites hybridus) in flower, Texel, the Netherlands, April.
RFT48JXF–Male flowerhead of butterbur Petasites hybridus, Peak District National Park, England
RMC25TRH–Butterbur Petasites hybridus, in flower before the large leaves appear, Kent, UK, spring
RFF7J45R–Close up Butterbur (petasites hybridus) in flower in spring.
RMD2TH89–Flower spikes of common butterbur, Petasites hybridus, an early flowering composite plant
RMW7TXX9–Common butterbur (Petasites hybridus) in flower in wetlands, Texel, the Netherlands, April.
RMEMDN4N–Butterbur, Petasites hybridus, flowering on the bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal near Hungerford in spring
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