166 Bilder zum Thema "pinnata" bei ClipDealer

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Dahlia pinnata, with the common name garden dahlia.
Mahonie - Mahonia pinnata
Hog Plum ( Spondias pinnata Kurz) on white background,Jew's plum, Otatheite apple isolated on the white background. Scientific name Spondias cytherea Sonn.
Plant grows from pile of coins
Kalanchoe daigremontiana plant. Mother of thousands. Alligator plant. Young plants on leaf
European bladdernut
Kalanchoe leaf
Sausage tree, Kigelia pinnata
Kalanchoe laetivirens - Mother of Thousands, in Brazil "Aranto". White background.
Close up of fruit on a bladder nut (staphylea pinnata) tree
A closeup of a pink Dahlia pinnata flower covered with waterdrops, growing in a green park
Pink Dahlia flower - Latin name - Dahlia hybrids
3d illustration of set Millettia pinnata tree isolated on black background
European bladdernut branch with leaves - Latin name - Staphylea pinnata
Palm sugar fruit or commonly called kolang kaling
A closeup view of a red Dahlia pinnata garden flower.
A closeup view of a red Dahlia pinnata garden flower.
beautiful botanical shot, natural wallpaper
African sausage tree, Kigelia africana in the wide landscape of the Serengeti, Tanzania
Kalanchoe pinnata plant on nursery for sell are cash crops. treat gastric ulcers, respiratory infections, boils, wounds, rheumatoid arthritis
Pink Dahlia flowers - Latin name - Dahlia hybrids
Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe daigremontiana plant. Mother of thousands. Alligator plant. Young plants on leaf
Close up of Kalanchoe pinnata plant.
Close-up of Dahlia pinnata flower. Purple and andean tones. Blurred Background
Close up shot of the fruits of the European bladdernut(Staphylea pinnata), that are inflated papery capsules, ripening in autumn, growing in botanic garden. Fruits in tree
Manisan Kolang-Kaling (Preserved Sugar Palm Fruit) with Red Color. Served in a Glass with Wooden Coaster and Pandan Leaves as Garnish. This Dessert is Indonesian Typical Refreshment and during Ramadan and Idul Fitri or Hari Raya.
Kalanchoe pinnata leaf on grey background
Leaf of Bryophyillum with buds. Some Plants grow from the leaf. Asexual Reproduction in Plants. Plant asexual growth
Closeup of mother of Thousands show sapling seedling
A closeup shot of red Dahlia pinnata flowers over a background of the bush
annual flowerbed in a formal park of rectangles in the lawn. perfect connected flower bed at the pedestrian zone with benches white and purple flowers very colorful, formal garden
Dahlia Cav beautiful flower in garden sunny
A closeup view of a red Dahlia pinnata garden flower.
A closeup view of a red Dahlia pinnata garden flower.
Closeup of flowers of cathedral bells flowers. (Bryophyllum pinnatum). A Succulent Plant Species of the Crassulaceae Family in the Order Saxifragales.
Kalanchoe gastonis bonnieri plant on hanging pot in nursery for sell are cash crops. treat the Injuries and illnesses related to cellular damage, especially Cancer, Deep Infectious Cuts,
Mosquito fern, Water fern,Azolla or Water Fern or Water Velvet or Azolla pinnata R Br or Azollaceae plant in the water
Arenga pinnata palm seed background
Mashed medicinal Kalanchoe leaves
tree Staphyella pinnata
Bryophyllum pinnatum is a succulent plant originating from Madagascar. This plant is famous for its method of reproduction through leaf buds.
Bryophyllum pinnatum is a succulent plant originating from Madagascar. This plant is famous for its method of reproduction through leaf buds.
Close up Pink dahlia in garden.
Manisan Kolang-Kaling, Preserved Palm Fruit with Sugar with Green Food Coloring
A closeup view of a red Dahlia pinnata garden flower.
Fishtail Palm Small Fruits hanging on the tree
Macro Red Kalanchoe in Bloom
White Dahlia flower with dew drops
Bladdernut plumose (Staphylea pinnata L.), fruits and leaves
Jews plum Otatheite apple.
 "Cathedral Bells" (or Air Plant, Life Plant, Miracle Leaf, Goethe Plant, Katakataka) flowers in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Kalanchoe Pinnata (Syn. Bryophyllum Calycinum) is native to Madagascar.

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