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The flowers of Ehretia asperula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The buds and flowers of Ehretia asperula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The flowers and fruit of Ehretia asperula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The buds, flowers and fruits of Ehretia asperula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thysanolaena latifolia (Rumput awis, rumput buluh, tiger grass) Royalty Free Stock Photo
the grass is very neat and looks beautiful Royalty Free Stock Photo
radermachera or China Doll flower plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
The flowers of Ehretia asperula.
Pink Hibiscus Flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thysanolaena latifolia (Rumput awis, rumput buluh, tiger grass) Royalty Free Stock Photo
radermachera or China Doll flower plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Hibiscus Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thysanolaena latifolia (Rumput awis, rumput buluh, tiger grass) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thysanolaena latifolia (Rumput awis, rumput buluh, tiger grass) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thysanolaena latifolia (Rumput awis, rumput buluh, tiger grass) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ehretia asperula features small, clustered white flowers with prominent stamens, each having a central yellow spot. The flowers are set against bright green, ovate leaves with a slightly glossy texture. The plant exhibits a bushy growth, typical of the Boraginaceae family. The background highlights the lush foliage, contrasting with the delicate flowers, common in diverse habitats including arid regions. The image captures the detail and delicate structure of each bloom, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal. Ehretia asperula Zoll.&Moritzi are climbing shrubs in the family Verbenaceae, belonging to the thick shelled tree genus. Branches are gray brown and rough, with small branches covered in brown or light brown tender soft hairs Leaves leathery, broadly elliptical to oblong elliptical in shape, 3-12 cm long and 2-6 cm wide, with no hairs on the entire margin The terminal inflorescence of the inflorescence is umbrella shaped, with a white funnel-shaped corolla and red or orange yellow drupe. The diameter is 3-4 millimeters, and the endocarp splits into four nuclei when mature.


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