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USA, California, Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Looking up at coastal redwood trees. Date: 09-04-2021
Fisheye view skyward in redwood forest, Redwood National Park, Tree, Redwood. Date: 05-06-2009
Pattern in wood Sorrel. Redwood National Park, California Date: 03-06-2009
Old roadway through foggy redwood forest, Redwood National Park, California Date: 03-06-2009
Pacific Rhododendron in foggy redwood forest, Redwood National Park. Date: 03-06-2009
Pathway through redwood trees. Redwood National Park, California Date: 25-12-2006
Footpath through Redwood trees in fog. Redwood National Park, California Date: 02-06-2009
Redwood trees and ferns in fog. Redwood National Park, California Date: 25-12-2006
Footpath through Redwood trees and Pacific Rhododendron in fog, Redwood National Park, California, Damnation trail. Date: 25-12-2006
Redwood trees and Pacific Rhododendron in fog, Redwood National Park, California Date: 02-06-2009
Picture No. 11073857Knot Garden with box hedges and White Tulips in a private garden (Designer Carol Pytlik) Wimborne, Dorset, UK
Picture No. 10886798Green Alkanet - in flower - spring (Pentaglottis sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 11073856Knot Garden with box hedges and White Tulips in a private garden (Designer Carol Pytlik) Wimborne, Dorset, UK
Picture No. 10737489Coastal Redwood forest (Sequoia sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10737494Coastal Redwood stump (Sequoia sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10737495Coastal Redwood stump (Sequoia sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10737484Coastal Redwood forest (Sequoia sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10899530Nea Moni - ancient 11th century Byzantine monastery Date:
Picture No. 10899520Native Ancient Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens forma hor) Date:
Picture No. 10890783Seven-spot Ladybird on Green Alkanet / Evergreen Bugloss (Pentaglottis sempervirens) - the plant's name comes from the Arabic al henna because the dye that can be extracted from its roots is
Picture No. 10890781Green Alkanet / Evergreen Bugloss - the plant's name comes from the Arabic al henna because the dye that can be extracted from its roots is similar to henna (Pentaglottis sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10890782Green Alkanet / Evergreen Bugloss - the plant's name comes from the Arabic al henna because the dye that can be extracted from its roots is similar to henna (Pentaglottis sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10886616Box - in flower in spring (Buxus sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10853089Coast Redwood, dead tree (Sequoia sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10849456Coastal Redwood - dead tree and decaying wood (Sequoia sempervirens) Date: