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Stock photo shows a beautiful Cuban Pink Rose Lily (Zephyranthes rosea) in full bloom, showcased in a pot or planter. Perfect for container gardening and patio decoration, this flowering Zephyrlily adds vibrant color to indoor and outdoor spaces
Tabebuia Rosea tree - IpĂȘ Rosa
An outcrop of Annual Pink-Sorrel (Oxalis rosea) growing on a rock-face in the central Chilean Andes. The species is one of 30 species of sorrel endemic to Chile, although its presence as an invading exotic plant has been reported in France, Great Britain and Romania.
Tall, rather bristly perennial to 3m. Leaves large, to 30cm, rounded-heart-shaped in outline, usually shallowly 5-7-lobed, coarsely toothed, long-stalked. Flowers generally pink or white, sometimes red, violet or yellowish, large, 60-80mm, in long leafy, slender racemes; epicalyx segments 6, triangular, shorter than the sepals.\nHabitat: Waste places, field boundaries, along walls and in rocky places.\nFlowering Season: July-September.\nDistribution: Widely naturalized from garden escapes in Britain, France and Germany. Origins unknown, possible grown from hybrids.\n\nHollyhock is one of the nicest Garden Flowers. \nThis Picture is made in a rural Field in the Oostvaardersplassen.
Rhodiola rosea. blurred background with highlights and bokeh. close-up. colorful photo with natural lighting. Rhodiola rosea. Rhodiola. Crassulaceae.
Oenothera rosea, rosy evening-primrose, rose evening primrose, pink evening primrose, or Rose of Mexico, is an invasive species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae. Beautiful pink flowers.
Tall, rather bristly perennial to 3m. Leaves large, to 30cm, rounded-heart-shaped in outline, usually shallowly 5-7-lobed, coarsely toothed, long-stalked. Flowers generally pink or white, sometimes red, violet or yellowish, large, 60-80mm, in long leafy, slender racemes; epicalyx segments 6, triangular, shorter than the sepals.\nHabitat: Waste places, field boundaries, along walls and in rocky places.\nFlowering Season: July-September.\nDistribution: Widely naturalized from garden escapes in Britain, France and Germany. Origins unknown, possible grown from hybrids.\n\nHollyhock is one of the nicest Garden Flowers. \nThis Picture is made in a rural Field in the Oostvaardersplassen.
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Pastel color Mediterranean style buildings with arched stone bridge stretching across Grand canal, pink flowered tree Tabebuia rosea blossoms on Phu Quoc island, Vietnam. Grand world city.
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to mallow family (Malvaceae) and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
Close-up of a pink bonnet mushroom (Mycena rosea) growing among wet autumn leaves on the forest floor of the BĂŒkk Mountains, Hungary.
Convallaria majalis var. rosea
Delicate pink water lily Marliacea Rosea blooms gracefully on pond, surrounded by vibrant green lily pads and calm, reflective water. Lyric motif for design
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to mallow family (Malvaceae) and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to mallow family (Malvaceae) and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
Betonica officinalis 'Rosea Superba' a summer autumn fall flowering plant with a pink summertime flower previously  known as stachys officinalis , gardening stock photo image
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to mallow family (Malvaceae) and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
Also known as:  Bay Pod, Coastal Jack Bean, Sea Bean, Beach Bean, Horse bean. It’s a creeping evergreen vine native to tropical regions and found along coastal areas. It is known for its showy flowers and bright green foliage.  The flowers are pinkish-purple with white centers that guide insects to nectar, and the plant is primarily pollinated by bees. from green to brown and develops ridges. The seeds are buoyant, aiding in their dispersal via ocean currents. Young seeds can be roasted, ground, and added to coffee. The plant is drought, salt, and wind tolerant and is an excellent option for dune restoration plantings.
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to mallow family (Malvaceae) and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
This vibrant close-up photograph captures a magenta hollyhock (Alcea rosea) flower in full bloom with a bee flying directly into its center. Taken at the Berkeley Botanical Garden, California, on a bright summer day, the image highlights the interaction between flower and pollinator against a clear blue sky.\nSymbolically, the image represents pollination, biodiversity, renewal, and ecological balance. It’s perfect for editorial and educational uses such as illustrating pollinator behavior, ecosystem functions, or seasonal flora, and also for commercial applications including wellness, travel, gardening, environmental campaigns, and decorative nature themes.
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to Malvaceae family and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to Malvaceae family and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
The Ixora Rosea flowers view on the green plants
Rhodiola on a blurred background with highlights and bokeh. colorful flower macro photo. space for text. beautiful screensaver. close-up. Rhodiola rosea. Rhodiola. Crassulaceae.
Althaea rosea (Alcea rosea), commonly called hollyhock, belongs to Malvaceae family and is considered as a biennial or short-lived perennial. It has single flowers of various colors that grow along a spike. The colors of the flower include red, dark red, pink, orange, white, purple and yellow. It blooms in summer and early fall (July-September).
Romulea rosea is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Iridaceae. Common names include Guildford grass, onion grass and rosy sandcrocus or rosy sand-crocus. Pepperwood Nature Preserve; Santa Rosa;  Sonoma County, California
Althaea rosea, Chokgyuhwa, Korean hollyhock used for fever relief and women’s health
chinese medicine Rhodiola rosea root
Flowering Rhodiola rosea close up
Pink periwinkle flowers (Catharanthus roseus), also known as Vinca rosea, are shown in full bloom. The flowers display soft pink petals with a darker pink center, surrounded by glossy, oval green leaves. The texture of the leaves is smooth, and the plant is lush, indicating healthy growth. The vibrant pink contrasts with the deep green foliage. This plant is commonly found in gardens and is known for its ornamental beauty and medicinal properties.
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