RMFDK0DX–Lesser Snapdragon is an arable plant/weed, native of disturbed ground and farmland. The small pink flower resembles a miniature snapdragon and are followed by a hairy green fruit which is said to resemble a weasel's snout. Also known as 'weasel's snout' o
RM2EWTKAW–Disturbed ground near a badger sett caused by the animals snuffling or rooting around in the soil under leaves for worms, UK woodland animal signs
RMEJR0TY–Violet Horned Poppy (Roemeria hybrida) flowering, growing in disturbed ground, Cyprus, March
RM2FMY4HY–Ground disturbed by old mining operations, the Mineries, Somerset, Mendip, UK
RMBRDE0H–UK Common red Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) growing on disturbed stony ground
RM2TD90K2–Les Éparges, France, First World War, Front, Bombing, Post-war, France, Les Eparges, Another part of disturbed ground, Les Eparges, 11/09/1919 - 11/09/1919, Cuville, Fernand, 1919 - Meuse - Georges Chevalier et Fernand Cuville - (10-12 September), Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RMEJW9AC–Dysdera crocata is a common and distinctive spider found in gardens, around buildings and on disturbed ground.
RFFMTC3P–Annual pearlwort (Sagina apetala). A tiny plant with green flowers in the family Caryophyllaceae, flowering on disturbed ground
RMAYR22J–SCENTLESS MAYWEED TRIPLEUROSPERMUM INODORUM IS A COMMON ARABLE AND GARDEN WEED ON DISTURBED GROUND
RMD119D0–Disturbed ground habitat with flowering Corn Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and Musk Thistles (Carduus nutans) on a windy day. France.
RMA0F7YN–Common corn field poppy a weed of disturbed ground especially corn fields.
RM2HCEEJP–Poppy (Papaver rhoeas), flowering. Growing on builder’s brick and mortar rubble site. Opportunistic, annual, taking advantage of temporary surface are
RFBNNYPX–Wild Pansies growing in disturbed soil on Yorkshire Wolds UK
RF2AGTD33–Malva multiflora (small tree mallow) can be found throughout the Mediterranean region mainly on cultivated and disturbed ground.
RMEDPY6F–Tractors tilling and sowing seed a field while gulls feed on disturbed ground, England, UK
RF2K5WYG0–Lyophyllum decastes (fried chicken mushroom) is found on disturbed ground and open woodlands in Europe and in many other parts of the world.
RMP7R1RW–Vipers Bugloss Echium vulgare June East coast Scotland in the borders
RMAB6TY9–Pineapple Mayweed or Pineapple Weed, Chamomilla suaveolens growing on disturbed ground Gillespie Park Highbury London UK
RMBH3F02–Common poppy (Papver rhoeas); a plant of disturbed ground.
RMFDK0EH–Lesser Snapdragon is an arable plant/weed, native of disturbed ground and farmland. The small pink flower resembles a miniature snapdragon and are followed by a hairy green fruit which is said to resemble a weasel's snout. Also known as 'weasel's snout' o
RM2EWTKAH–Disturbed ground near a badger sett caused by the animals snuffling or rooting around in the soil under leaves for worms, UK woodland animal signs
RME9P8KE–Usambiro Barbet (Trachyphonus usambiro) adult, standing on disturbed ground, Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, July
RMW7R3Y7–Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) in flower, growing in disturbed ground near Torrealfina, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, April
RF2R6FX9C–Nemesia colorful flowers in a garden. It is a genus of annuals, perennials and sub-shrubs which are native to sandy coasts or disturbed ground in Sout
RM2TD8YTX–Calvary of the Ange-Gardien, surroundings of Laffaux, Aisne, France, Nature, Environment, First World War, Landscape, Ruins, Front, Bombardment, Post-war, France, Guardian Angel, Around the Laffaux mill, disturbed ground by the shells, Laffaux, 26/08/1919 - 26/08/1919, Cuville, Fernand, 1919 - devastated regions Nièvre, Aisne, Marne, Meuse - Georges Chevalier et Fernand Cuville - (22 -30 August), Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive
RMB9HDEN–The Bee Orchid Ophrys Apifera seen flowering in Spikes around June July on Disturbed Ground . This orchid occurs in the wild
RF2JBA87A–Coltsfoot (tussilago farfara), close up focusing on a single bright yellow flower, a common sight on disturbed ground and on dunes during spring.
RMAYR1HR–SCENTLESS MAYWEED TRIPLEUROSPERMUM INODORUM IS A COMMON ARABLE AND GARDEN WEED ON DISTURBED GROUND
RMD119D6–Disturbed ground habitat with flowering Corn Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and Musk Thistles (Carduus nutans) on a windy day. France.
RM2JT97FG–Corn mignonette, Reseda phyteuma in disturbed ground.
RM2HCEE3P–Poppy (Papaver rhoeas), flowering. Growing on builder’s brick and mortar rubble site. Opportunistic, annual, taking advantage of temporary surface are
RM2K1PBR6–Common hemp-nettle, Galeopsis tetrahit, in flower on disturbed ground.
RFPWH9GT–Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) is a flowering plant found in temperate regions of the world in lawns, on roadsides, and on disturbed ground.
RMDXTFKM–Violwt Horned Poppy, Roemeria hybrida in flower in disturbed ground, Cyprus
RF2A5ANDW–Coprinopsis atramentaria (common ink cap) is a common fungus found in Europe and North America. It occurs in grassland and on disturbed ground.
RMP7R1RC–Vipers Bugloss Echium vulgare June East coast Scotland in the borders
RF2WGRPDK–Long-headed Poppies (Papaver dubium) mass growing on disturbed ground on road roundabout, Inverness-shire, Scotland, July 1997
RF2WBH9Y8–Fresh snow has fallen over disturbed ground (from a spillway removal in the river just beyond this scene) where many non-native plants have colonized
RMFDK0EA–Lesser Snapdragon is an arable plant/weed, native of disturbed ground and farmland. The small pink flower resembles a miniature snapdragon and are followed by a hairy green fruit which is said to resemble a weasel's snout. Also known as 'weasel's snout' o
RF2WGRPED–Long-headed Poppies (Papaver dubium) mass growing on disturbed ground on road roundabout, Inverness-shire, Scotland, July 1997
RF2GANYW6–Columbian ground squirrel in an old homestead grassland in spring. Yaak Valley, northwest Montana. (Photo by Randy Beacham)
RF2WGRP5B–Long-headed Poppies (Papaver dubium) mass growing on disturbed ground on road roundabout, Inverness-shire, Scotland, July 1997
RF2R1W14F–Colorful flowers in a garden. Nemesia is a genus of annuals, perennials and sub-shrubs which are native to sandy coasts or disturbed ground in South A
RF2TBD35C–Common / Field Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) mass growing on disturbed ground at the edge of a road building site, East Lothian, Scotland, July 2000
RMB9HDWD–The Bee Orchid Ophrys Apifera seen flowering in Spikes around June July on Disturbed Ground . This orchid occurs in the wild
RMGBT3PA–Glamorgan Dragons batsman Ryan Watkins is bowled by Worcestershire Royals Gareth Batty, watched by wicketkeeeper Steven Davies (right) during a Twenty 20 game at the County Ground, Worcester.
RFTT0373–One of several varieties of wild poppy, these growing on disturbed ground.
RM2BFHWWP–A view of a White Dead-nettle, Lamium album, in a wild patch in an English garden.
RF2BPTHPK–Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara), a plant of waysides, roadsides and paths. It is also associated with disturbed ground, wastelands, and brownfield sites
RM2HCE8HP–Poppy (Papaver rhoeas), flowering along with other self sown annual plants, Nettles, Urtica dioica, Sow-thistle, amongst builder’s brick and mortar ru
RMGBX5AT–Cricket - Friends Provident Trophy - Semi Final - Sussex v Gloucestershire - County Ground
RM2CTRH5B–Poppies (Papava rhoeas), Scented Mayweed (Matricaria recutita), growing together and flowering on disturbed ground alongside farm buildings. May-June,
RMDXTFM2–Violet Horned Poppy, Roemeria hybrida in flower in disturbed ground, Cyprus
RMGBTGJJ–Australia's Phil Hughes loses his wicket to Sussex's Pepler Sandri during the Tour match at the County Ground, Sussex.
RMP7R1RM–Vipers Bugloss Echium vulgare June East coast Scotland in the borders
RM2TAW1KE–Annual Yellow Woundwort, Stachys annua, in flower in late summer, disturbed ground.
RMGBW3AX–Gloucestershire's Jon Lewis loses his wicket during the Friends Provident Trophy, Semi Final at the County Ground, Hove.
RMFDK0DB–Lesser Snapdragon (Misopates orontium) at Higher Brownstone Farm near Kingswear, Devon. It is an arable plant, native of disturbed ground and farmland. The small pink flower resembles a miniature snapdragon and is followed by a hairy green fruit which is
RM2J6CTAJ–Annual Yellow Woundwort, Stachys annua, in flower in late summer, disturbed ground.
RF2GANYTX–Columbian ground squirrel feeding in an old homestead grassland in spring. Yaak Valley, northwest Montana. (Photo by Randy Beacham)
RMGBTGJF–Australia's Phil Hughes loses his wicket to Sussex's Pepler Sandri during a Tour match at the County ground, Sussex.
RMJF5AA7–A Canadian soldier, 2 Combat Engineer Regiment, 24 Squadron, checks disturbed ground to clear the area after a simulated battle in Exercise Maple Resolve 17 at Camp Wainwright in Alberta, Canada, May 28, 2017. Exercise Maple Resolve is an annual collective training event designed for any contingency operation. Approximately 4,000 Canadian and 1,000 service members from the U.S., Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and France are participating in this year's exercise. (U.S. National Guard photo by Spc. Elizabeth Scott)
RMB9HDK3–The Bee Orchid Ophrys Apifera seen flowering in Spikes around June July on Disturbed Ground . This orchid occurs in the wild
RF2JG3YXC–Common poppy four papery scarlet petals on hairy annual wild plant branched leaves likes arable land and disturbed ground image in square format
RFTT0354–One of several varieties of wild poppy, these growing on disturbed ground.
RM2RX2TA2–Smooth hawksbeard (Crepis capillaris) flowering with other grasses and broad-leaved plants in disturbed waste ground, Berkshire, August
RMF2Y7CE–Corn Marigold. A plant of disturbed ground, particularly ploughed fields, rapidly declining in England and Wales
RMGTKKR4–Two flowers of disturbed ground and field edges
RM2CTRHJB–Poppies (Papava rhoeas), Scented Mayweed (Matricaria recutita), growing together and flowering on disturbed ground alongside farm buildings. May-June,
RMGE5B5B–WELD Reseda luteola (aka Dyer's Rocket) on typically disturbed rough ground. Photo Tony Gale
RMG343AG–Hound's-tongue, Cynoglossum officinale, growing on disturbed ground, Sussex, UK. June.
RFT2GX4R–Tree Felling operations above Brechin in the Angus Countryside, where Mixed woodland is being cleared creating disturbed ground. Scotland.
RMG6KAEM–Hound's-tongue, Cynoglossum officinale, growing on disturbed ground, Sussex, UK. June.
RFAM9RNH–Human remains on ground surface at the ancient cemetery of Ain Tirghi, Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, North Africa
RMFDK0DF–Lesser Snapdragon (Misopates orontium) at Higher Brownstone Farm near Kingswear, Devon. It is an arable plant, native of disturbed ground and farmland. The small pink flower resembles a miniature snapdragon and is followed by a hairy green fruit which is
RM2J6CTAY–Annual Yellow Woundwort, Stachys annua, in flower in late summer, disturbed ground.
RM2A2M03C–Anaspis, Print, Anaspis is a large genus of beetles belonging to the family Scraptiidae. These small beetles are sometimes falsely called tumbling flower beetles (Family:Mordellidae) as they occur in large numbers on flowers and have a habit of tumbling to the ground when disturbed. They do not have a vernacular common name, but some recent authors have coined the name, false flower beetles
RM2DDF72X–Common field-speedwell, Veronica persica, in flower in disturbed ground, late summer.
RMGBTGJ7–Australia's Phil Hughes loses his wicket to Sussex's Pepler Sandri during a Tour match at the County ground, Sussex.
RF2JYC2XW–Distinguished regal Wonga Pigeon in an imposing stance.
RMB9HDGD–The Bee Orchid Ophrys Apifera seen flowering in Spikes around June July on Disturbed Ground . This orchid occurs in the wild
RMGC14XD–Sussex's Michael Yardy (left) is run out by Durham's Gareth Breese during the match at the County Ground, Hove.
RF2JG3YXA–Common poppy four papery scarlet petals on hairy annual wild plant branched leaves likes arable land and disturbed ground image in square format
RMGC3FGM–Nottinghamshire's Jacob Ball (right) is bowled by Sussex's Dwayne Smith for his hat-trick during the NatWest Pro40 match at the County Ground, Hove.
RMCXDT0K–Red ants moving eggs after nest disturbed.
RMGBTGKR–Australia's Phillip Hughes (centre) is clean bowled by Sussex's Pepler Sandri (left) during the tour match at the County Ground, Sussex.
RFW8HCGR–Disturbed by J W Oakes - V&A Museum
RM2CTRJ86–Poppies (Papava rhoeas), Scented Mayweed (Matricaria recutita), growing together and flowering on disturbed ground alongside farm buildings. May-June,
RMGBTN5C–Somerset's Max Waller is clean bowled by Sussex's Piyush Chawla during the Liverpool Victoria County Championship match at the County Ground, Hove.
RMGE5B5D–WELD Reseda luteola (aka Dyer's Rocket) on typically disturbed rough ground. Photo Tony Gale
RF2CBX0MR–Close up photography of the vivid yellow colour of the dandelion flower (Taraxacum officinale) growing wild in Norfolk
RM2BX56T9–View of the construction work for the laying of the tram tracks under the ground in Allersberger Strasse and Bayernstrasse. This is being carried out so that the tram is not disturbed in its operation by the marching columns of the SS Barracks and the crowds attending the rallies which take place on the neighbouring Nazi Party Rally Grounds.
RFAM9RNP–Human skull on ground surface at the ancient cemetery of Ain Tirghi, Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, North Africa
RMFDK0DA–Lesser Snapdragon (Misopates orontium) at Higher Brownstone Farm near Kingswear, Devon. It is an arable plant, native of disturbed ground and farmland. The small pink flower resembles a miniature snapdragon and is followed by a hairy green fruit which is
RMBK737M–man wearing camouflage combat trousers and boots standing on uneven ground disturbed earth in a forest in the uk
RMAAMRRR–Red poppies on waste ground, Touraine, France.
RM2DDF6KH–Common field-speedwell, Veronica persica, in flower in disturbed ground, late summer.
RM2H7MNF3–Masked lapwing (Vanellus miles) on the ground nest in a town park, a site liable to be disturbed but the bird is a vigorous defender of the chicks if
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