31 Bilder zum Thema "caper shrub" bei ClipDealer

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Flowering caper plant (Capparis Spinosa)
Wild capers in white shell bowl
Woman hands showing wild capers
Salted capers in wooden bowl. Green, dried, pickled in sea salt, used as seasoning or garnish. Flower buds, capparis spinosa, caper bush, Flinders rose. Macro food photo closeup from above over white.
Plant Capparis, known as caper shrubs or caperbushes. Isolated on white background
Capers
Caper  flowers
Caper flower
Caper
Green Caper bush
Flowering caper plant (Capparis Spinosa)
Caper
Close up on flowers of caper shrub (capparis spinosa). Purple and white flowers of caperous spiny. Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called Flinders rose. Exotic flowers
Caper flower
Capparis flowering plant on blue sea background. Flowers, leaves and buds for food and medicine.
Capparis spinosa (caper flower)
Caper Bush or Flinders Rose or Capparis spinosa delicate flowers close-up. Selective focus
Caper branch with flowers
The plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers).  Be
Caper branch with flowers
Flowers of capparis spinosa, caper bush
cane basket abstract backlit
Dish of Caper Berries
Closeup of a Caper bush, Capparis spinosa perennial plant flowers and buds
A white lily flower looks at the ground.Around the flower are decorated buds, which will soon open and will be like a butterfly that will turn from a caterpillar into a charming butterfly.
Caper bush, also called Flinders rose. Scientific name: Capparis spinosa. Herbal medicine. These plants can grow between stone cracks without any watering. Caper buds are used salted and pickled.
caper bush plant in bloom 2
Dried bladderpod seed pod with seeds. Peritoma arborea. Cleomella arborea on blue background with copy space.
A close up image of a caper shrub flower, with its white petals and purple stamens.
Dried bladderpod seed pod. Peritoma arborea. Cleomella arborea on blue background with copy space.
Caper bush, also called Flinders rose. Scientific name: Capparis spinosa. Herbal medicine. These plants can grow between stone cracks without any watering. Caper buds are used salted and pickled.

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