RME8PKCF–Hedge Layer Carl Forster Splitting Stems (Pleachers) to Lay into the Hedge Using a Bill Hook, Teesdale County Durham England UK
RMKJ6W53–Golden leaves and red stems, the autumn foliage of Common Dogwood, Cornus sanguinea 'Magic Flame'
RMRE2E03–Vibrant green stems of Acer negundo 'Winter Lightning', also called Box elder 'Winter Lightning', winter, UK
RMHDK11C–Acer palmatum sango kaku winter stems
RMTRATW4–Garden bug house, dried hollow plant stems for over-wintering of insects
RM2DCB1Y2–woman making a wild bee nesting aid with pithy stems, Germany
RF2C5NY8W–Five hebe flower stems, X-ray.
RMP9EBEF–Purple spotted stems characteristic of hemlock, Conium maculatum, hollow and poisonous, Devon, July
RMG5H4H1–overblown stems and flowers of peonies in the garden wheelbarrow
RM2MMCMXD–Faded, airy autumn flower stems of the ornamental grass, Molinia caerulea 'Transparent'
RF2BJ0DKP–Freshly picked rhubarb stems on tea towel on garden table -
RMFR81X5–Cornus 'Midwinter Fire stems in winter sunshine
RMW352GB–Rheum rhabarbarum. Harvesting rhubarb stems in an English kitchen garden - spring
RMGD5CX1–Thistle stems in a vase on a wooden table in airy bedroom with floor to ceiling windows
RMAKP89H–Lateral or axillary buds and stems in a plant
RMEF1W65–Bamboo Stems Trebah Garden Cornwall; UK
RMEGM64R–Rubus biflorus stems in winter.
RMH1XYCR–Daffodil stems in a cut-glass vase
RMF18MAA–Two foxglove stems in bud UK
RME8PKCX–Hedge Layer Carl Forster Splitting Stems (Pleachers) to Lay into the Hedge Using a Bill Hook, Teesdale County Durham England UK
RFPW8EW0–Close up shot of Kohlrabi stems (also called german turnip)
RMRE2E05–Vibrant green stems of Acer negundo 'Winter Lightning', also called Box elder 'Winter Lightning', winter, UK
RMHGNB90–Honesty seed heads and Cornus winter stems in garden
RMDBE8RH–Solitary bee & wasp hotel home made from horizontal dried plant stems.
RM2DCB27W–homemade wild bee nesting aid from pithy stems, Germany
RFDP308W–Lavender Lavandula sp stems
RMP9EBE0–Purple spotted stems characteristic of hemlock, Conium maculatum, hollow and poisonous, Devon, July
RM2B4RB2N–Paeonia mascula red stems budding from soil shoots peony shoots spring emerging through the soil
RMM1DW5H–White winter flowers of the snowdrop Galanthus nivalis S. Arnott against a backdrop of Betula 'Fetisowii' stems at The Garden House, Buckland Monacho
RF2BJ0DKT–Freshly picked rhubarb stems on tea towel on garden table -
RMFR7GX0–Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' stems in winter sunshine
RMW352HH–Rheum rhabarbarum. Harvesting rhubarb stems in an English kitchen garden - spring
RMEX8GFB–Papery Cocoons of the Six-spot Burnet Moth Zygaena filipendulae Attached To Grass Stems
RF2CTR1HW–Pruning or renovating a rambling rose that is outgrowing a hawthorn tree by removing several of the oldest stems - see image 2C86P01 to see before
RMEF1W5W–Bamboo Stems Trebah Garden Cornwall; UK
RM2F786G8–Winter stems of Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire'.
RMH1XYAR–Daffodil stems in a cut-glass vase
RMM4DWKH–chard with red stems and veins
RME8PKCT–Hedge Layer Carl Forster Splitting Stems (Pleachers) to Lay into the Hedge Using a Bill Hook, Teesdale County Durham England UK
RF2PMJDXN–The yellow Spring stems of Salix Alba Chermesina.
RMRE2E04–Vibrant green stems of Acer negundo 'Winter Lightning', also called Box elder 'Winter Lightning', winter, UK
RMHGNB91–Honesty seed heads and Cornus winter stems in garden
RFS3HBT5–Stems of bamboo plants. (Fargesia lushiensis)
RM2DCB2RJ–homemade wild bee nesting aid from pithy stems, Germany
RFDP308R–Lavender Lavandula sp stems
RMP9EBF5–Purple spotted stems characteristic of hemlock, Conium maculatum, hollow and poisonous, Devon, July
RM2JCT906–Foeniculum vulgare, Stems, Growing
RMKDYH70–Warty,spiky stems of the hardy deciduous tree, Kalopanax septemlobus
RF2BJ0CXN–Rhubarb being grown with 'collars' to keep the stems paler and give them some protection -
RMFR7E66–Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' stems in spring sunshine
RMW352GH–Rheum rhabarbarum. Harvesting rhubarb stems in an English kitchen garden - spring