RMEBR12F–Cow parsnip, Common Hogweed, Hogweed, American cow-parsnip (Heracleum sphondylium), dicots in meadow, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Niederfischbach
RMW7R2A4–Smooth Cachrys / Sand Cachrys (Cachrys libanotis) flowers and seedheads. Ponta de Sagres, Algarve, Portugal, June.
RF2B7ACYY–Stem of wood dicotyledon, whole cross section under microscope. Light microscope slide with the microsection of a wood stem with vascular bundles.
RMJG5815–Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or simply ginger, is widely used as a spice or a folk medicine
RMTX0930–Trumpet Creeper or Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans), Napa, California
RMBE98Y9–Water lily
RMJDAEHJ–Deutzia scabra Plena in bloom in a garden. Suzanne's vegetable garden; Le Pas; Mayenne; France.;
RM2CWC8YP–Sempervivum tectorum, common houseleek, display framed as garden art , species of flowering plant in family Crassulaceae, native to southern Europe,
RF2G5RRRN–Hare's foot clover flowering in early summertime
RF2EAF45B–plant Laurustinus with flowers outdoors with daylight
RF2D3792X–European plum Lat. Prunus domestica, plums on a tree
RF2C585A1–Staghorn sumac, Ornamental plant sumac deer horn - vinegar tree. Flowering of the decorative sumac tree. Cone-shaped panicles of red-brown flowers of
RF2AARDHR–Conoclinium also known as Blue mistflower
RMP9END1–Netting stretched over hoops to prevent cabbage white butterflies laying eggs on the plants leaves
RFJGMPX4–Chamomile field (Matricária)
RFG9T7EA–Magnolia blossom in front of blue and cloudy spring sky
RM2B02ER5–Ginger or ginger root is the rhizome of the plant Zingiber officinale, consumed as a delicacy, medicine, or spice. It lends its name to its genus and family (Zingiberaceae). Other notable members of this plant family are turmeric, cardamom, and galangal. The distantly related dicots in the Asarum genus have the common name wild ginger because of their similar taste. Ginger cultivation began in South Asia and has since spread to East Africa and the Caribbean.
RF2EB13FE–Yellow tropical flowers of Dicots grow wild
RF2G6HAHJ–The structure of the seed in dicots and monocots
RM2B153Y3–geraniums (Geranium x magnificum 'Rosemoor', Geranium x magnificum Rosemoor), cultivar Rosemoor, Denmark, Syddanmark
RMW7R310–Cachrys (Cachrys ferulacea) in flower, Piano Grande, Sibillini, Umbria, Italy, June 2011
RF2B7AD32–Stem of wood dicotyledon, half cross section under microscope. Light microscope slide with the microsection of a wood stem with vascular bundles.
RMJG57YE–Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or simply ginger, is widely used as a spice or a folk medicine
RMDW3279–Historical illustration, dicotyledons, also known as dicots
RMHA6RD1–fws-recovery-act-projects 6242335668 11-04-09 Pine Rockland R4FD 1
RF2C5859F–Staghorn sumac, Ornamental plant sumac deer horn - vinegar tree. Flowering of the decorative sumac tree. Cone-shaped panicles of red-brown flowers of
RMP9ENKW–Eschscholzia californica is a vigorous bushy, spreading annual to 30cm, with finely divided blue-green leaves and orange, yellow or red flowers to 7cm
RFG9T7RP–Magnolia blossom in front of blue and cloudy spring sky
RF2C40GRH–Tropical wild white flower Dicots, Class Magnoliopsida
RF2G6HBC1–Flowering plants are divided into two groups - monocots and dicots
RMHA6RD2–fws-recovery-act-projects 6242335720 11-04-09 Pine Rockland R4FD 2
RMP9EP4R–Dicentra spectabilis s an herbaceous perennial forming a mound of divided, mid-green foliage. Heart-shaped, rose-red and white flowers hang from archi
RFG9T81H–Magnolia blossom in front of blue and cloudy spring sky
RF2J1H4AT–Tropical flower of Gunnera insignis a member of Dicots Class Magnoliopsida. Plant of Costarica
RMP9EP1N–Buddleja × weyeriana 'Honeycomb' is a deciduous shrub of arching habit with grey-green foliage, this cultivar has globular clusters of creamy, yellow
RF2J1H4B5–Tropical flower of Gunnera insignis a member of Dicots Class Magnoliopsida. Plant of Costa rica
RM2B1533E–Ipomea (Ipomea tricolor), flower
RMW7P16H–Shepherd's tree / Matoppie / Witgatboom (Boscia albitrunca) in a dry riverbed. Richterveld, South Africa, October.
RMBMX4WK–Crown of thorns Euphorbia milii flowers from Madagascar
RMPFN8HR–Polemonium caeruleum, Jacob's ladder or Greek Valerian flowers
RMP9ER0M–Colutea arborescens is a species of leguminous shrub known by the common name bladder-senna. It is native to Europe and North Africa, but it is known
RF2J1H4AM–Tropical flower of Gunnera insignis a member of Dicots Class Magnoliopsida. Plant of Costa rica
RM2B153HE–Ipomea (Ipomea tricolor), flower, Germany, Berlin
RMW7N0EF–Gold Alyssum / Basket of Gold / Gold Dust / Goldentuft alyssum / Rock madwort (Aurinia saxatilis) in flower, native to Asia and Europe, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, May
RMBMX4M5–Crown of thorns Euphorbia milii flowers originate from Madagascar
RMPFGWP8–Kitchen garden with Courgette plants at front
RMP9ENYN–Colutea arborescens is a species of leguminous shrub known by the common name bladder-senna. It is native to Europe and North Africa, but it is known
RM2B153FD–geraniums (Geranium x magnificum 'Rosemoor', Geranium x magnificum Rosemoor), cultivar Rosemoor
RMW7N0GY–Spignel / Meu / Baldmoney (Meum athamanticum) in flower, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, May
RMBMX8P0–Clumps of mistletoe, Viscum album, growing as parasite on poplar tree
RMPFM7B3–Nigella damascena persia, Persian Jewel Nigellas
RMP9ENXH–Colutea arborescens is a species of leguminous shrub known by the common name bladder-senna. It is native to Europe and North Africa, but it is known
RMM49F6Y–Dew on spiderweb with Common poppy (Papaver rhoeas) in the background, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, El Bosque, southern Spain, April.
RMBMX5MG–Clumps of mistletoe, Viscum album, growing as parasite on poplar tree
RMPFMACR–Physalis alkekengi, lantern-like Winter Cherry seed-cases hanging from stalk, side view
RMBJ2E0Y–Ferocactus magnifica with spines on ridges, S Brazil and Uruguay
RMP9EP38–Known as the wedding-cake tree, because of its distinctive, horizontal, tiered habit, this tree makes a lovely focal point for a small to medium-sized
RM2B1523P–Ipomea (Ipomea tricolor), flower
RMPFN8WC–Yellow flowers of Sinapis alba, White Mustard, close up
RMBJ2E1X–Parodia magnifica with spines on ridges, S Brazil and Uruguay