27 Bilder zum Thema "cordatum" bei ClipDealer

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Bacopa monnieri, herb Bacopa is a medicinal herb used in Ayurveda, also known as "Brahmi", a herbal memory
Philodendron
White "Giant Himalayan Lily" flower (or Giant Lily) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Cardiocrinum Giganteum, native to Himalayas, China and Burma.
Soft focus of white Ornamental Bacopa flower with yellow pollen
Sand sea urchin - Echinocardium mediterraneum
A closeup of potted chaenostoma cordatum flowers under the sunlight with a blurry background
Philodendron panduriforme is a large genus of evergreen flowering perennial plants of the Aroid family
Sand sea urchin - Echinocardium mediterraneum
Medicinal plant of the Carpathian region.Symphytum cordatum.
Sand sea urchin - Echinocardium mediterraneum
Philodendron plant in red rustic ceramic pot isolated on white
Closeup of Symphytum Cordatum comfrey plant with a botanical label in a garden, used for educational plant identification purposes.
Group of sea heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum
heart leaf Philodendron  isolated on white Background
heart leaf Philodendron  isolated on white Background
Sand sea urchin - Echinocardium mediterraneum
Bacopa monnieri, herb Bacopa is a medicinal herb used in Ayurveda, also known as "Brahmi", a herbal memory .
Ornamental bacopa flowers - Latin name - Chaenostoma cordatum
Beautiful Philodendron patterns on the leaves, light, and shine, refreshing green
Sand sea urchin - Echinocardium mediterraneum
Nature, Flowers, Lemboglossum Cordatum Orchids
Ornamental Bacopa flowers. Chaenostoma cordatum
philodendron scandens
Close up on cute heart shaped leaves of Heart leaf philodendron, sweetheart house plant. Botanical macrophotography for illustration of philodendron.
Philodendron panduriforme is a large genus of evergreen flowering perennial plants of the Aroid family
Bacopa monnieri, herb Bacopa is a medicinal herb used in Ayurveda, also known as "Brahmi", a herbal memory
Sand sea urchin - Echinocardium mediterraneum

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