21 Bilder zum Thema "parietaria" bei ClipDealer

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Lichwort, Parietaria officinalis
White "Sneezewort" flowers (or European Pellitory, Goose Tongue, White Tansy, Sumpf-schafgarbe) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Achillea Ptarmica, native to Europe.
Lichwort, Parietaria officinalis
Achillea ptarmica, the sneezewort, sneezeweed, bastard pellitory, European pellitory, fair-maid-of-France, goose tongue, wild pellitory, naturalized in scattered places in North America
Mount Atlas Daisy flower - Latin name - Anacyclus pyrethrum
A green nettle growing in the garden
Pellitory (Parietaria officinalis)
Fresh Blooming Dalmatian pellitory Flower in North Bengal offbeat Village
Meadow plants of Polissia -   Veronica longifolia and Agrostis gigantea and purple reedgrass or Calamagrostis arundinacea  on gray background
Parietaria judaica, Allergens Plants
Meadow plants of Polissia - Veronica longifolia and Agrostis gigantea and Calamagrostis arundinacea on gray background. Meadow grasses. Biodiversity concept. Background for calendar, postcard, banner. Place for text
White "Sneezewort the Pearl" flower (or White Tansy, European Pellitory, Bastard Pellitory, Sneezewort Yarrow, Goose Tongue) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Achillea Ptarmica The Pearl.
Front view of a wooden scoop filled with Organic Pellitory roots (Anacyclus pyrethrum). Isolated on a white background.
A shot of akarkara plant, an Indian medicinal herb
Spreading pellitory plant isolated on white background, Parietaria judaica
Sneezewort yarrow white flowers - Latin name - Achillea ptarmica
Parietaria judaica, Allergens Plants
Pellitory (Parietaria, officinalis)
Upright pellitory plant isolated on white background
Meadow plants of Polissia - Veronica longifolia and Agrostis gigantea and purple reedgrass or Calamagrostis arundinacea  on gray background. Background for calendar, postcard, banner. Place for text
Acmella is a genus of plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, described as a genus in 1807. It is native to the Americas and has been introduced to Asia, Africa, the Pacific islands, and Australia.

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