49 Bilder zum Thema "phytolacca american" bei ClipDealer

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Kermesbeere - Pokeweed 03
Pokeweed or Phytolacca americana. Black berries of phytolacca.
Phytolacca americana, American pokeweed, simply pokeweed, herbaceous perennial plant Phytolaccaceae growing up. It is native to the eastern United States and has significant toxicity.
Phytolacca americana plant with fruit
Pokeweed (Phytolacca) - foliage and fruit visible
Lonely Ombu in the field at sunset in Corrientes, Argentina
Phytolacca americana, a species in the Phytolaccaceae family, some parts of this plant are highly toxic to livestock and humans.
Pokeweed (Phytolacca) - foliage and fruit visible
Pokeweed Americana or simply phytolacca. Black berries of phytolacca.Poisonous plants.
Common pokeweed or Phytolacca americana, American poke weed, Inkberry, Poke. Medicinal plants in the garden. Medicinal plants in the garden.
Phytolacca americana, the American pokeweed or simply pokeweed, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Phytolacaceae. Pokeweed is a shrub with more red stems, it presents a significant toxicity.
American pokeweed or poke sallet or dragonberries plant with ripe and green berries. Phytolacca americana family Phytolaccaceae.
Pokeweed in early June
Pokeweed (phytolacca) in June, when flowering
wild plant Phytolacca americana, note shallow depth of field
Phytolacca icosandra (button pokeweed, tropical pokeweed, twenty stamens, bayam hutan). It is used to treat unspecified medicinal disorders, as a poison and a medicine and for food.
Phytolacca americana also known as American pokeweed, poke sallet, dragonberries flower stalk bloom spike before flowers or berries - Inspiration for song poke salad Annie
Branch with leaves showing infection with Cercospora and ripe, purple fruit cluster of pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) isolated against a white background
Pokeweeds (phytolacca americana)
 American pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) also known as pokeweed, poke sallet, pokeberry, dragonberries, pigeonberry weed, and inkberry is a poisonous plant.
Fruits of an American pokeweed bush, Phytolacca americana
Fresh american pokeweed fruit clusters
Fresh american pokeweed fruit clusters
Pokeweed 04
Phytolacca acinosa, american pokeweed, wild plants with purple berries close-up
American pokeweed or poke sallet or dragonberries plant with ripe and green berries. Phytolacca americana family Phytolaccaceae.
Ripe berries pokeweed
Fresh american pokeweed fruit clusters
Fresh american pokeweed fruit clusters
 American pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) also known as pokeweed, poke sallet, pokeberry, dragonberries, pigeonberry weed, and inkberry is a poisonous plant.
Pokeweed (Phytolacca) - foliage and fruit visible
Pokeweed
Botanical collection of poisonious plants and herbs, Phytolacca americana, or  American pokeweed, poke sallet, dragonberries plant in blossom
Pokeweed
Pokeweed or Phytolacca americana or American pokeweed or Poke salad poisonous herbaceous perennial plant with small fully ripe black berries and fresh green berries on purple stems surrounded with leaves at local home garden on warm sunny summer day
Hot pink flowers with clusters of purple berries
Fresh american pokeweed fruit clusters
Close up Detail of a American pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) plant in the forest. Macro view. Background pattern for design.
Side view of one American sedge, Phytolacca americana, with fruit on gray background
Branch with leaves and ripe, purple fruit cluster of pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) isolated against a white background
Phytolacca americana plant with fruit
Fresh american pokeweed fruit clusters
American Pokeweed also known as Pigeon Berry or Inkberry is an ornamental shrub that has toxic berries have been used to as a dye. Phytolacca americana
American Pokeweed also known as Pigeon Berry or Inkberry is an ornamental shrub that has toxic berries have been used to as a dye. Phytolacca americana

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