45 Bilder zum Thema "palma forrageira" bei ClipDealer

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Ripe juicy edible fruits opuntia prickly pears cacti ready to harvest
Cowtongue cactus (Opuntia engelmannii) growing in botanical garden
Opuntia ficus-indica
Many Barbary fig or Opuntia ficus-indica or Prickly pear or Indian fig opuntia or Cactus pear or Spineless cactus plants with multiple fresh brown fruits and needles in local garden on warm sunny summer day
opuntia ficus indica or prickly pear with blossoming orange flowers
Opuntia ficus-indica
Barbary fig or Opuntia ficus-indica or Prickly pear or Indian fig opuntia or Cactus pear or Spineless cactus plants with multiple fresh brown fruits and needles planted on top of traditional stone wall in local garden on warm sunny summer day
opuntia ficus-indica
Market in Syracuse
Wild opuntia ficus indica or prickly pear with fruits
 leaf with prickly pears
Two barbary figs
Opuntia Tunos the cactus fig
Three barbary figs
Opuntia ficus-indica, cactus ficus-indica, Indian fig opuntia, barbary fig, cactus pear, spineless cactus, prickly pear in bloom
Indian fig opuntia. Opuntia ficus-indica is a species of cactus that has long been a domesticated crop plant important in agricultural economies throughout arid of the world. Background of ripe prickly ly pears.
Ripe juicy edible fruits opuntia prickly pears cacti for sale on Triana farmers market in Sevilla, Andalusia, Spain
Ripe juicy edible fruits opuntia prickly pears cacti for sale on Triana farmers market in Sevilla, Andalusia, Spain
Montrose Totem Pole
Majestic magenta flowering Beavertail prickly pear, Opuntia basilaris, with other drought tolerant plants covering desert style ground
Beautiful yellow flowering flower on a cactus
A prickly pear cactus bush in the field
ripe Indian fig opuntia in the cactus
African succulent Euphorbia Gorgonis aka Medusa Head close up
ripening fruit of Opuntia ficus-indica
Peyote Cactus
detail of purple fig fruit in cactus opuntia ficus-indica
Image of a prickly pear tree with prickly pears. Island of Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cactus blooms Opuntia ficus-indica flower
Prickly pear plants an old stone wall in Apulia
Prickly pears fruit . Sabres, fruits of Opuntia ficus-indica species of cactus in wooden coil
green leaves in withered cactus opuntia ficus-indica (also named Cactus Pear, Nopal, fig opuntia, Barbary fig, spineless, prickly, chumbera) sick, maybe cochineal
Yucca gigantea
Cactus fruit on a white background. Colorful cactus fruit.
Mescaline molecule and its natural source, Mexican peyotl cactus (Lophophora williamsii), 3D illustration and photograph. Mescaline is a hallucinogenic substance present in the flesh of the cactus
Mescaline molecule and its natural source, Mexican peyotl cactus (Lophophora williamsii), 3D illustration and photograph. Mescaline is a hallucinogenic substance present in the flesh of the cactus
Bright bluish-green Prickly Pear cactus oval cladodes pads with flower-like buds surrounded by long smooth needles of sharp woody spines and tiny hairlike prickles called glochids in early spring
Cropped shot view of farmer planting a Cereus hildmannianus cactus in the ground.
Lophophora williamsii cactus, close-up view
Bright bluish-green Prickly Pear cactus oval cladodes pads with flower-like buds surrounded by long smooth needles of sharp woody spines and tiny hairlike prickles called glochids in early spring
Mescaline molecule, a natural hallucinogenic substance present in the flesh of several cacti, 3D illustration
Woman holding a pot of Lophophora williamsii cactus (or Peyote) with twin pink flowers blooming.
Bright bluish-green Prickly Pear cactus oval cladodes pads with flower-like buds surrounded by long smooth needles of sharp woody spines and tiny hairlike prickles called glochids in early spring
Bright bluish-green Prickly Pear cactus pads or spineless Opuntia ficus-indica during early spring at xeriscaped roadside corner in Phoenix, Arizona
A succulent plant, Graptosedum Darley Sunshine, in a purple pot with visible soil, has lost some thick, fleshy green leaves

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