21 Bilder zum Thema "mayapple" bei ClipDealer

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Mayapple, A Bug's Eye View
Mayapple, A Bug's Eye View
Mayapple. Phlox, Early Spring
Mayapple, A Bug's Eye View
Mayapple, A Bug's Eye View
Mayapple, A Bug's Eye View
A photograph of a mayapple flower.  The Mayapple is also known by its Latin name, Podophyllum peltatum.  It is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to wooded areas of eastern North America.
Podophyllum pleianthum, Chinese mayapple, growing in the Hermannshof Gardens in Weinheim, Germany.
Mayapple flowers or Podophyllum peltatum in garden. Medicinal herbaceous perennial plant, a species of the Podophyllum (Podophyllum) of the Barberry family (Berberidaceae)
Mayapple flowers or Podophyllum peltatum in garden. Medicinal herbaceous perennial plant, a species of the Podophyllum (Podophyllum) of the Barberry family (Berberidaceae)
Mayapple
Mayapples growing in the Hermannshof Gardens in Weinheim, Germany.
Mayapple flowers or Podophyllum peltatum in garden. Medicinal herbaceous perennial plant, a species of the Podophyllum (Podophyllum) of the Barberry family (Berberidaceae)
Within the heart of a forest, the delicate Mayapples, scientifically known as Podophyllum peltatum, bask in the gentle glow of the early spring sun.
Mayapple
The Bloom Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) The native plants that grow in large colonies. These plants have an edible fruit and the Native Americans had medicinal uses for parts of this plant
Fully grown mayapple plant alongside the trail in the forest with a opened single white flower and yellow center underneath the umbrella shape foliage of the plant closeup view in the shade in spring
Mayapple flowers or Podophyllum peltatum in garden. Medicinal herbaceous perennial plant, a species of the Podophyllum (Podophyllum) of the Barberry family (Berberidaceae)
On the forest floor, the green leaves of a patch of rain soaked may apples glow brightly under an oak tree.
Himalayan mayapple
Podophyllum pleianthum, Chinese mayapple, in the Hermannshof Gardens in Weinheim, Germany.

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