36 Bilder zum Thema "myrtaceae family" bei ClipDealer

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Pimenta racemosa plant on nursery for sell are cash crops. can treat inflammation, pain, skin diseases. have Anti inflammatory, Analgesic, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant
Pimenta racemosa plant on nursery for sell are cash crops. can treat inflammation, pain, skin diseases. have Anti inflammatory, Analgesic, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant
Close-up view of a feijoa flower or Acca sellowiana growing on a tree outdoors, showcasing its unique petals and vibrant stamens
crown-Pear-shaped buds of Corymbia citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum
Willowherbs (Epilobium) isolated on white background
Willowherbs (Epilobium) isolated on white
Cloves and bay laurel in the salt cellar is glass
Inglewood  Eucalyptus Tree
Leaves and crown-Pear-shaped buds of Corymbia citriodora, Lemon
Leaves and crown-Pear-shaped buds of Corymbia citriodora, Lemon
Leaves and crown-Pear-shaped buds of Corymbia citriodora, Lemon
Corymbia citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum
Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa. December 2019. A Pohutukawa with red flowers on the coast of the Indian Ocean at Hermanus a popular South African resort.
Syzygium Jambos rose apple on wooden background
Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa. December 2019. A Pohutukawa with red flowers on the coast of the Indian Ocean at Hermanus a popular South African resort.
Syzygium Jambos rose apple on wooden background
Close-up view of a calistemon flower - bottlebrush plant: Red flower with numerous anthers and some leaves. Isolated on white background
Corymbia citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum
Pink and white flower bushes of Myrtle closeup.
Corymbia citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum is a very fast growing tree
Foliage and blossom of the Australian native Mottlecah, Eucalyptus macrocarpa, family Myrtaceae. Endemic to Western Australia. Flowers are the largest for the genus.
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (rose myrtle) flowers at botanic garden in spring.
Large red blossom and bud of the Australian native Mottlecah, Eucalyptus macrocarpa, family Myrtaceae. Endemic to Western Australia. Flowers are the largest for the genus.
Pink flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in heath in Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering.
Callistemon vimidinalis, a ornamental shrub in the family Myrtac
Spring background of beautiful Australian native white Leptospermum Cherish tea tree flowers, family Myrtaceae.
Metrosideros excelsa or iron tree pruned shrubs hedge in the garden. New Zealand Christmas Tree compact cultivar. Pohutukawa green globe form plants.
Metrosideros excelsa variegata shrub branches closeup. New Zealand Christmas Tree cultivar. Pohutukawa or iron tree plant with yellow green variegated foliage.
Vibrant yellow flowers of the mallee gum tree Eucalyptus erythrocorys, family Myrtaceae. Also known as the Illyarrie, Red capped Gum or Helmet nut gum. Endemic to Western Australia. Flowers late summer to early autumn. Sub genus Eudesmia
Corymbia citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum
Metrosideros excelsa or iron tree branches and leaves closeup. New Zealand Christmas Tree or pohutukawa green ornamental plant.
Metrosideros excelsa variegata shrub foliage closeup. New Zealand Christmas Tree cultivar branches. Pohutukawa or iron tree plant green leaves with yellow margins.
Metrosideros excelsa variegata hedge. Iron tree pruned shrubs with variegated foliage in the garden. New Zealand Christmas Tree compact cultivar. Pohutukawa yellow green globe form plants.
Metrosideros excelsa variegata shrub with variegated and green branches. New Zealand Christmas Tree cultivar. Pohutukawa or iron tree yellow green plant in the garden.
Metrosideros excelsa variegata shrub leaves closeup. New Zealand Christmas Tree variegated cultivar branches. Pohutukawa or iron tree plant green foliage with yellow margins.
Metrosideros excelsa variegata hedge. New Zealand Christmas Tree compact cultivar. Pohutukawa yellow green globe form plants. Iron tree pruned shrubs with variegated foliage in the garden.

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