33 Bilder zum Thema "tinus" bei ClipDealer

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Lorbeerblättriger Schneeball, Viburnum tinus
Lorbeerblättriger Schneeball, Viburnum tinus
Lorbeerblättriger Schneeball, Viburnum tinus
Lorbeerblättriger Schneeball, Viburnum tinus
Hand holds a laurel wreath - bronze statue on italian flag backg
An evergreen laurestine on the island of Cres
White flowers with pink buds of Viburnum tinus blossoming in inTasmania
Laurustine is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae. Close-up of a cyme of white-light pink flowers of the laurustinus or laurustine or laurestine.
photos of white flowers growing in natural areas
Young Toller pup
Close up of viburnum tinus flowers
White flowers of viburnum
Laurustinus (Viburnum tinus), flowers of gardens
flowers of Laurestine bush know as viburnum tinus
Close-up of a viburnum tinus shrub in full bloom with clusters of white flowers outdoors in puglia, southern italy, showcasing the vibrant foliage and delicate blossoms in a natural setting.
Viburnum tinus in studio
An evergreen laurestine on the island of Cres
Delicate frosted flowers of Viburnum tinus touched by the early morning sunlight. In close up in a natural garden setting.
Viburnum tinus in studio
Laurustinus flowers - Latin name - Viburnum tinus
Viburnum tinus
Close up of viburnum tinus flowers
White small flowers of viburnum laurel (Viburnum tinus). Mediterranean tree with small white or pink flowers and black berries.
Laurustinus (Viburnum tinus), flowers of gardens
The decorative blue black berries of Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'. A small evergreen winter flowering shrub, in close up with copyspace to right.
laurel leaflet snowball,viburnum tinus
Laurustinus, Viburnum tinus
Laurustinus Gwenllian leaves - Latin name - Viburnum tinus Gwenllian
White flowers of viburnum
Viburnum tinus (lauristinus viburnum)
An evergreen laurestine (Viburnum tinus)
Viburnum tinus (Lauristinus viburnum)
Viburnum tinus. The viburnum vat is a plant of the Caprifoliaceae family, widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in south-eastern Europe, commonly called laurotino or lentiline.

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