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Vector drawing SHRUBBY BIRCH. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is BETULA HUMILIS SCHRANK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Set of vector drawing SHRUBBY BIRCH in various colors. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is BETULA HUMILIS SCHRANK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibouchina semidecandra (Mart. et Schrank ex DC.) flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibouchina semidecandra (Mart. et Schrank ex DC.) flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow cotton tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow exotic flowers on a tree and road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cochlospermum regium Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibouchina semidecandra (Mart. et Schrank ex DC.) flower
Yellow cotton tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Ground Beetle Harpalus on white Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow exotic flowers on a tree and road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow exotic flowers on a tree and road Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Small dusty wave moth isolated on white background, Idaea seriata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cochlospermum regium or yellow cotton flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibouchina semidecandra (Mart. et Schrank ex DC.) is an evergreen shrub of the genus Peony in the family Poaceae, with a height of 100 centimeters. The branches are reddish brown, with four prismatic shapes covered with fuzzy and rough hairs Leaves grow elliptical or lanceolate Racemes terminal, corolla purple blue, petals obovate Sprout fruit spherical, densely covered with hairs The flowering and fruiting periods are year-round. In Brazil, this gorgeous purple flower is called a princess flower.


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