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Vertrocknete Kleine Braunelle - Prunella vulgaris
Vertrocknete Kleine Braunellen - Prunella vulgaris
Heckenbraunelle im Winter (Großaufnahme)
Große Braunelle
Große Braunelle
Frische Kirschen
Frische Kirschen
Frische Kirschen
Heckenbraunelle
Kleine Brunelle (Braunelle), Prunella vulgaris
Frische Kirschen
Heal-all Wildflower
Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort and blue curls).
Summer meadow covered with common self-heal flowers (Prunella vulgaris)
Selfheal,Prunella vulgaris with lila flowers
Prunella vulgaris flower, known as common self heal, heal all, woundwort, heart of the earth, carpenters herb, brownwort and blue curls
Medicinal herb. Common self heal (Prunella Vulgaris) scented oil.
Prunella or self-heal or all-heal plants.
Lila flowers of selfheal plant
Dunnock, Prunella modularis
European bird Dunnock, Prunella modularis feeding its chicks in a nest in an old boreal forest, Estonia.
Shea butter, essential oils and medicinal herbs
Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort and blue curls herbal tea with dry and fresh herb.
Prunella vulgaris grows wild among grasses in summer
Dunnock in field
Beautiful prunella vulgaris are growing on a green meadow.
Common brownwort, prunella vulgaris, medicinal and edible plant isolated on white background
Small brown Dunnock with a speckled chest, forages for food amongst the bushes in Father Collins Park, Dublin.
Dunnock (Prunella modularis) looking for food on the ground in garden in spring.
Dunnock (Prunella modularis) bird posed in nature. Located in Cape Wanbrow, Oamaru, in the South Island of New Zealand.
Prunella vulgaris (Self heal) flowers. Lamiaceae perennial herb. It grows by extending underground stems and produces lip-shaped purple flower spikes in summer.
Dying self-heal ready to reseed .
Dunnock, Prunella modularis
Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Looking for food in the field
Bee on Prunella grandiflora flowers. Prunella grandiflora, the large-flowered selfheal, is an ornamental plant in the family Lamiaceae. Berlin, Germany
Woman hand picking holding Prunella vulgaris, common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, fresh plant blossoms for herbal remedy.
Prunella laciniata white and lilac inflorescence
Alpine Accentor, Prunella collaris. A typical bird of the rocky mountains.
Beautiful prunella vulgaris are growing on a green meadow. Live nature.
Dunnock Prunella modularis bird singing during Springtime
Small brown Dunnock with a speckled chest, forages for food amongst the bushes in Father Collins Park, Dublin.
Bird Spotted flycatcher sits on a branch close-up.
Self heal herb with flowers used in natural herbal medicine to treat diarrhea, colic, upset stomach, gastroenteritis, Crohns disease, herpes and osteoarthritis. Anti inflammatory and painkiller.
Dunnock or hedge sparrow, Prunella modularis,
Dunnock or hedge sparrow, Prunella modularis
Shea butter, essential oils and medicinal herbs
Homemade cream from herbs, essential oils and shea butter
Alpine accentor (prunella collaris)
Alpine accentor (prunella collaris)
Alpine accentor (prunella collaris)
Alpine accentor (prunella collaris)
Close-up of prunella (self-heal) flower growing in the field
Three Heal all or Prunella vulgaris or Common self heal or Heart of the earth or Carpenters herb or Brownwort or Blue curls edible herbaceous plants with club like square whirled cluster of partially open two lipped tubular purple flowers
Alpine accentor (prunella collaris)
Prunella vulgaris grows wild among grasses in summer
Dunnock, Prunella modularis, Single bird on bramble, Sussex, April 2024
Small brown Dunnock with a speckled chest, forages for food amongst the bushes in Father Collins Park, Dublin.
 Dunnock, prunella modularis perched with blue sky in the background. Spain.
Prunella vulgaris (Self heal) flowers. Lamiaceae perennial herb. It grows by extending underground stems and produces lip-shaped purple flower spikes in summer.
Prunella vulgaris (Self heal) flowers. Lamiaceae perennial herb. It grows by extending underground stems and produces lip-shaped purple flower spikes in summer.
Dunnock - Prunella modularis
Shea butter, essential oils and medicinal plants

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