RM2M96CBJ–Saxifraga Peltata (Umbrella Plant), a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks).
RMB5HKN8–DARMERA PELTATA LIGULARIA VIETCHIANA AND MOLINIA CAERULEA ARUNDINACEA CULTIVARS IN NOVEMBER
RMCNR8JY–fringed water-lily (Nymphoides peltata), flowers with mirror image on water surface, Germany, Bavaria
RM2GXHRP8–Darmera peltata, Indian rhubarb, umbrella plant, giant cup, Clusters of pale pink flowers on tall stems. Also known as Peltiphyllum peltatum. Spring.
RMDYKJ6G–Female Neriene peltata spider, part of the family Linyphiidae - Sheetweb weavers.
RMEY1C65–Massive, rounded leaves of the moisture loving perennial, Darmera peltata
RMC3EX8J–Pink Flowers of The Umbrella Plant Darmera peltata
RME4PK7C–fringed water-lily, nymphoides peltata
RFPKJGY8–Close up Drosera peltata Sundew Pemberton
RMGGJHE5–Licula peltata 'Sumawongii' MIW253137
RM2M96CC9–Saxifraga Peltata (Umbrella Plant), a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks).
RMB5HHTM–DARMERA PELTATA LIGULARIA VIETCHIANA AND MOLINIA CAERULEA ARUNDINACEA CULTIVARS IN NOVEMBER
RMF51EF7–Darmera peltata, indian rhubarb or umbrella plant
RMCNR8JW–fringed water-lily (Nymphoides peltata), flowers with mirror image on water surface, Germany, Bavaria
RM2GXHPW8–Darmera peltata, Indian rhubarb, umbrella plant, giant cup, Clusters of pale pink flowers on tall stems. Also known as Peltiphyllum peltatum. Spring.
RMEBHT8B–Female Neriene peltata spider on white background, Family Linyphiidae, Sheetweb weavers.
RMDYN256–Spring flowers of the large leaved waterside plant, Darmera peltata, emerge before the foliage
RMBGFMGG–Umbrella plant / Indian rhubarb (Darmera peltata) in flower, native to North America, USA
RME4PJWW–fringed water-lily, nymphoides peltata
RFPKJH0H–Shallow depth of field Drosera peltata Sundew
RMBWY0MW–USSR - CIRCA 1984: A stamp printed in the USSR shows flowers Nymphoides peltata, circa 1984
RME420CM–Male Platform hammock-spider (Neriene peltata), part of the family Linyphiidae - Sheetweb weavers. Isolated on white.
RM2G5Y06K–Late spring interest in a Plymout, Devon, UK garden with Darmera peltata, Rhododendron 'Exquisetum' Iris laevigata 'Variegata' and Zantedeschia aethi