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Beautiful bunch of white Wrightia religiosa Benth flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful bunch of white Wrightia religiosa Benth flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fallen Wrightia religiosa Benth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water jasmine or  Wrightia religiosa Benth or apocynaceae, Echites religiosus or Wrightia religiosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pithecellobium dulce Roxb Benth, Manila Tamarind or Madras Thorn or FABACEAE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thunbergia erecta or ACANTHACEAE, Bush clock vine or Thunbergia erecta Benth T Anderson or purple flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thunbergia erecta or ACANTHACEAE, Bush clock vine or Thunbergia erecta Benth T Anderson or purple flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salvia farinacea Benth flowers
Pithecellobium dulce Roxb Benth, Manila Tamarind or Madras Thorn or FABACEAE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pithecellobium dulce Roxb Benth, Manila Tamarind or Madras Thorn or FABACEAE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thunbergia erecta or ACANTHACEAE, Bush clock vine or Thunbergia erecta Benth T Anderson or purple flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thunbergia erecta or ACANTHACEAE, Bush clock vine or Thunbergia erecta Benth T Anderson or purple flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
ACANTHACEAE, Bush clock vine or Thunbergia erecta Benth T Anderson or purole flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
ACANTHACEAE, Bush clock vine or Thunbergia erecta Benth T Anderson or purole flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pithecellobium dulce Roxb Benth, Manila Tamarind or Madras Thorn or FABACEAE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salvia farinacea Benth is a perennial herbaceous plant and evergreen shrub of the Salvia genus in the family Lamiaceae. Clustered, the entire plant is covered with soft hairs The stem is quadrilateral in shape, with a slightly woody lower part Leaves opposite, long elliptical, apex gradually pointed and base broadly cherry shaped, slightly extending downwards A long spike shaped inflorescence with a bell shaped calyx The flowering and fruiting period is from July to October. Named after its light purple blue spikes and flower stalks resembling the long and slender tail of a mouse.


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