RM2PKHYEJ–Sheep, General Close-up of a lamb abandoned on a boulder in the Scottish river
RF2DARAEX–Eyebright (Euphrasia pectinata) flowering on Alp Palfries, Switzerland
RM2K3D0YH–Dwarf Eyebright, Euphrasia minima in flower in crevice in acid schist rock, Italian Alps.
RF2J1B1HD–Euphrasia alpina flower growing in meadow
RFW304A8–Yellow flowers of Yellow Bartsia / Parentucellia viscosa growing in damp ground (June, Cornwall). Sometimes invasive species, sticky texture.
RM2A7P0KM–Red eyebright, Euphrasia officinalis. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RFJY8DA3–Flowers of the Eyebright, (Euphrasia rostkoviana)
RFR68CE4–Red Bartsia or Odontites vulgaris isolated on white background.
RMBFNRBY–Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis, Euphrasia rostkoviana), flowering stems, studio picture.
RMEB213D–The Vatican. 24th Nov, 2014. Pope Francis greets the Indian pilgrims in St. Peter before beginning of ceremony for new saints Chavara Kuriakose Elias (1805-1871) and Sister Euphrasia Eluvathingal of the Sacred Heart (1877-1952) Credit: Realy Easy Star/Alamy Live News
RF2FMK0WB–pink flower closeup bush with green leaves in spring
RMEB20A0–The Vatican. 24th Nov, 2014. Pope Francis greets the Indian pilgrims in St. Peter before beginning of ceremony for new saints Chavara Kuriakose Elias (1805-1871) and Sister Euphrasia Eluvathingal of the Sacred Heart (1877-1952) Credit: Realy Easy Star/Alamy Live News
RFGK2HM2–homeopathy medicinal plant baser
RF2J2AF94–Spring Eyebright (Euphrasia x vernalis). Habit Closeup
RM2RF6JFC–Common Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko), Tokee
RFPATDCW–Euphrasia alpina; alpine flower blooming near the Stellisee in Valais
RM2K3D59Y–Dwarf Eyebright, Euphrasia minima, yellow form, in flower in high-altitude acidic scree, Italian Alps.
RF2J20MB1–Euphrasia alpina flower in meadow, close up
RFW304BC–Yellow flowers of Yellow Bartsia / Parentucellia viscosa growing in damp ground (June, Cornwall). Sometimes invasive species, sticky texture.
RMCCBHJ3–euphrasia cisalpina flowers, engadine national park, switzerland
RMJ4HB34–Saint Euphrasia
RF2ER2F7X–Antique illustration of an euphrasia nemorosa, also known as common eyebright. Engraved by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) and published in the book Deutschla
RF2J2AF9D–Spring Eyebright (Euphrasia x vernalis). Fruit Closeup
RM2PE7E3F–or snapdragon (Antirrhinum) rust, Puccinia antirrhini, yellow spot disease and general weakness of the antirrhinum or snapdragon plant, Berkshire
RFPATDC9–Euphrasia alpina; alpine flower blooming near the Stellisee in Valais
RM2K3DFNR–Alpine Eyebright, Euphrasia alpina in flower on the Colle dell’Agnello, Italian Alps.
RF2J1350Y–Euphrasia alpina flower growing in meadow, macro
RF2E083M5–Old botanical illustration engraving of Eyebright / Euphrasia rostkovian, Euphrasia officinalis. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RFPATDCT–Euphrasia alpina; alpine flower blooming near the Stellisee in Valais
RM2K3DFPH–Alpine Eyebright, Euphrasia alpina in flower on the Colle dell’Agnello, Italian Alps.
RF2J1B1HH–Euphrasia alpina flower in meadow, close up
RF2FXA2BY–Copperplate botanical illustration of Eye-Bright / Euphrasis officinalis from Robert Thornton's British Flora, 1812. Once used as a medicinal plant.
RMHKDNY0–Saint Euphrasia
RFAWAKGD–Eyebright (Euphrasia scottica)
RMA92C67–Medicinal plant Euphrasia officinalis Augentrost leaves dried and cutted
RF2JE2KC1–Dwarf eyebright, Euphrasia minima, is a plant from the genus Euphrasia, in the family Orobanchaceae.
RFT601GF–A picture is showing Eyebright, also known as Euphrasia. This is herbaceous flowering plants, in the family Orobanchaceae. This is a genus of plants o