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Schönes Schleswig-Holstein

Wild herbs

Puy Mary - Cantal - France

Nebel in den Schunterauen

 

Jahreszeiten - Der Herbst

 

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Herbst im Westpark, München

Vegetables, herbs and spices. If you can combine those ingredients, that would be the best dish you'd ever cook!

 

Rinrin Marinka

 

For Smile on Saturday - Herbs

In der Sonne strahlt der Herbstwald.

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smile on saturday

 

Herb and infusion market from all over the world. Marigold, mint, thyme, pennyroyal, oregano, peppermint, dandelion, horsetail, rosemary ...

Kurpark Bad Birnbach

Spa park Bad Birnbach

Herbstlaub vor der Thai-Sala, München

Eine alte Holzbrücke über einen trockenen Graben im Wald

Eine Stockente in herbstlicher Umgebung

Herbstliche Ansicht der Blankenlocher Allee im Fasanengarten Karlsruhe

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Lens: Sigma 105 mm f/2.8 Macro 1:1

Nymphoides crenata, commonly known as wavy marshwort, is an aquatic perennial herb of the family Menyanthaceae endemic to Australia, found in all mainland states and the Northern Territory. It is a stoloniferous, floating, perennial with stems up to 3 m long. The petioles of the basal leaves are from 8–42 cm long. The leaf lamina are ovate to circular, and deeply cordate and vary from 3 to 15 cm in length. The stem leaves are smaller, and sometimes kidney-shaped. The flowers heterostylous, (see the gallery) and there can be from 8 to14 in clusters subtended by 1–4 stem leaves, or sometimes in spaced pairs along a short inflorescence. The calyx is from 5.5 to 16 mm long and the corolla from 20 to 50 mm in diameter. There are usually 4 lobes (sometimes 4 or 6) and there are usually 5 stigmas (but from 2-5). It grows on floodplains, in swamps, lagoons, irrigation channels, and also in temporarily inundated depressions, and in slow-flowing streams where the depth of the water is up to about 1.5 m deep, usually on mud, and it will persist on drying mud. 13171

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