333 Bilder zum Thema "shrubby" bei ClipDealer

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Bushes blooming rhododendron
blooming rhododendron against green lawn
Orange flowers on a geiger tree Cordia sebestena
White Flower And Meadow
Bushes blooming rhododendron and green lawn
blooming rhododendron against the green lawn
Orange flowers on a geiger tree Cordia sebestena
empetrum or crowberry
Spiny Thrift
empetrum or crowberry
Sea pink
Gran Sasso 02
Spiny Thrift
Flowers shrubby asters
Seamless pattern with beautiful spring flowers and plants
Set of banners, pattern, blank, and illustrations with flowers
gardener pruning shrub tree with shears
Golden hardhack (Dasiphora fruticosa)
Cobaea Flower. Cobaea is a genus of perennial shrubby or semi-shrubby vines from the family cyanosis, naturally growing in the mountain rain forests of tropical and subtropical regions of America. Flowering species used in gardens for vertical garden
La Mola Lighthouse, Formentera, Pitiusas Islands, Balearic Community, Spain
Desert landscape in Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
Yellow flowers of potentilla fruticosa
Shrubby Cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa ,Potentilla fruticosa, Pentaphylloi
Potentilla fruticosa L.
Creeping gromwell (Glandora prostrata) blue-purplish flowers
Variegated Hebe ( Veronica ) - Hebe Variegata
Blooming cholla (cactus) (desert plant)
Set of different spring flowers and plants
bush clover, lespedeza bicolor, japanese clover, hagi
beautiful close-up of yellow Senna(cassia) flower.
Convolvulus cnerorum known as silverbush white flower blooming in spring in garden. Closeup of Silverbush plant or Bush morning glory with green background
Top view of 'Hebe Armstrongii' hybrid plant on white background
Desert landscape in Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
Close up of pink hebe flowers in bloom
Shrubby cinquefoil or Dasiphora fruticosa Common names include golden hardhack, widdy, and kuril tea
Yellow Potentilla in the garden in October. Dasiphora fruticosa, syns. Potentilla fruticosa, shrubby cinquefoil, shrubby five-finger, widdy, and kuril tea is a species of hardy deciduous flowering shrub in the family Rosaceae. Berlin, Germany
Old Abandoned Car at Joshua Tree National Park
Backlit Joshua Tree with Sun
Shrubby bushclover leaves - Latin name - Lespedeza bicolor
Wooden beehive  formed from the trunk of a tree in a rural garden. Zalipie, Poland.
Close up of pink hebe flowers in bloom
Cordia sebestena blooms with orange flowers in April. Cordia sebestena, siricote or kopte, scarlet cordia, is a shrubby tree in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Khor Fakkan, Sharjah, UAE.
Saint Gallen, Switzerland, March 21, 2025 Polygala Chamaebuxus or shrubby milkwort plant at the botanical garden
Round frame with beautiful spring flowers and plants
Yellow "Jerusalem Sage" flower in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Phlomis Fruticosa, native to Mediterranean area.
Shrubby Cinquefoil Sommerflor
Pterospartum tridentatum legume with shrubby growth with flattened stems, thorny flowers of intense reddish yellow color blurred background light by flash
Scrubland with monkey puzzle trees Araucaria araucana.
Blooming wild berry catchfly flowers (Silene baccifera, Cucubalus baccifer), flora of Turkiye.
Strawberry tree,cane apple (Arbutus unedo)
Pink Bougainvillea on white washed wall,
Macro shot of scorpion vetch (coronilla valentina) flowers in bloom
Collection of leaves found in (1825-1890) New and Rare Beautiful-Leaved Plants. Digitally enhanced from our own 1929 edition of the publication.
Close up of pink hebe flowers in bloom
Close up of pink hebe flowers in bloom
The ornamental shrub potentilla fruticosa grows in nature
Flower of the Shrubby Daisybush (Osteospermum fruticosum), blooming on a meadow in spring
Flower of a field flax (Linum nodiflorum)
Saint Gallen, Switzerland, March 21, 2025 Polygala Chamaebuxus or shrubby milkwort plant at the botanical garden
Flower with Spider
Branch of Hypericum plant isolated
Old Stairs in Jungle
Strawberry tree,cane apple (Arbutus unedo)

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