RF2M8WAH9–Wild myrtle tree branches with blue berries.
RF2DD1EFE–Polygala myrtifolia flower isolated on white background
RMDDK176–Bog Myrtle or Sweet Gale (Myrica gale) flowers in spring sunshine. Ceredigion, Wales. April.
RMB546X8–West Australian wildflower the Scarlet Honey Myrtle Melaleuca fulgens
RM2E3P320–Bilberries or wild myrtle blueberries are edible, dark blue berries, Island of Iz, Zadar archipelago, Dalmatia, Croatia
RM2X40HG3–Wild Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) in the Spring, UK
RME8JM36–dh Myrica gale MYRTLE UK Bog Myrtle Sweet Gale wild shrub plant outdoors
RF2PYFXGX–Blueberry, or Blueberry myrtle Vaccinium myrtillus, a low-growing shrub, a species of the genus Vaccinium of the family Heatheraceae. Forest wild blue purple berries and green leaves. Picking berries.
RM2T0K550–Bog myrtle Myrica gale fruits in autumn or October, England, UK
RF2EHTBK4–Lush Winter Green Foliage and Red Berries on the Evergreen Butcher's Broom Shrub (Ruscus aculeatus 'Hermaphrodite') Growing in a Woodland Garden
RF2RYYWMP–Macro close up of white flowering desert heath myrtle (Thryptomene maisonneuvei) wild flower at Uluru (ayers rock), outback Australia
RMBEC5KW–myrtle myrtus communis
RF2H0X1PP–Myrtle Milkwort (Polygala Myrtifolia) is commonly known as Polygala, and is an invasive weed in the coastal Moonah woodlands of Victoria, Australia.
RMEBP3EW–myrtle (Myrtus communis), leaves and fruits
RFR25Y52–Rose chafer (Cetonia aurata), on flower of myrtle (Myrtus communis) Montenegro
RMCTX5XA–BOG-MYRTLE Myrica gale (Myricaceae)
RFJFY12J–Scrub land on the island of Kefalonia
RM2CDYWN7–Wiry honey myrtle bush Endemic wild flower in Western Australia at Kalbarri region
RFH9A80F–Western Australia Showy Honey-myrtle, Pink Melaleuca
RF2ARXRJM–Person looking at koala bear climbing tree in the wild in South Australia.
RF2DB56TM–Polygala myrtifolia flower isolated on white background
RMDDK174–Bog Myrtle or Sweet Gale (Myrica gale) flowers in spring sunshine. Ceredigion, Wales. April.
RFR156B9–Myrtus communis with fruits, the Common myrtle, from the family Myrtaceae - a typical Mediterranean plant
RM2E3P319–Bilberries or wild myrtle blueberries are edible, dark blue berries, Island of Iz, Zadar archipelago, Dalmatia, Croatia
RM2G2FGHM–Wild Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Flowers, UK
RM2T00M9W–Butcher's Broom, Ruscus aculeatus, red berries in winter, female plant, box holly, knee holly,
RF2PY6KFR–Blueberry, or Blueberry myrtle Vaccinium myrtillus, a low-growing shrub, a species of the genus Vaccinium of the family Heatheraceae. Forest wild blue purple berries and green leaves. Picking berries.
RF2JW6768–Green Honey Myrtle in the Wild
RFBW4BK4–Moss covered trees in a Myrtle forest near Ralphs Falls, Mount Victoria Forest Reserve
RF2RYYWMM–Macro close up of white flowering desert heath myrtle (Thryptomene maisonneuvei) wild flower at Uluru (ayers rock), outback Australia
RFKCKF3N–A Myrtle race Yellow-rumped Warbler, Setophaga coronata, perched on a berry bush in winter in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
RF2EXJM9W–Myrtle Wattle (Acacia Myrtifolia) showing off its yellow balls of fluff blossom at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve in Croydon North, Victoria, Australia.
RMEBP3EM–myrtle (Myrtus communis), leaves and fruits
RF2GNG8M9–Pinkish purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in heath in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering
RMCTPWRC–BOG-MYRTLE Myrica gale (Myricaceae)
RFJFY12G–Scrub land on the island of Kefalonia
RF2G3R29P–Wiry honey myrtle bush – Endemic wild flower in Western Australia at Kalbarri region
RF2J335FP–Ruscus aculeatus, Leaves of the Butchers Broom Bush
RMBM9PFD–Bog Myrtle, Sweet Gale (Myrica gale), flowering twigs.
RF2WWY1DJ–Milkwort flower isolated on white background
RMDDK179–Bog Myrtle or Sweet Gale (Myrica gale) flowers in spring sunshine. Ceredigion, Wales. April.
RF2AP40X1–Rose myrtle or hill gooseberry isolated on white background
RM2E3P31E–Bilberries or wild myrtle blueberries are edible, dark blue berries, Island of Iz, Zadar archipelago, Dalmatia, Croatia
RF2PFC80H–Yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata) AKA Myrtle Warbler, perched in a tree, Annapolis Royal Marsh, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
RM2WMBJAC–Backlit Wild Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Leaf, North Pennines, UK
RF2PY6KFT–Blueberry, or Blueberry myrtle Vaccinium myrtillus, a low-growing shrub, a species of the genus Vaccinium of the family Heatheraceae. Forest wild blue purple berries and green leaves. Picking berries.
RFBW4BNA–Moss covered trees in a Myrtle forest near Ralphs Falls, Mount Victoria Forest Reserve
RM2C61XTA–West Indian cherries / acerola cherries / Barbados cherry (Malpighia emarginata) on display for sale at food market, Guyana, South America
RFKCKF32–A Myrtle race Yellow-rumped Warbler, Setophaga coronata, in Fall plumage, perched on a mossy log at a pond in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
RMPMEXNH–Acacia myrtlifolia, Myrtle Wattle
RMEBP3EG–myrtle (Myrtus communis), fruits at the bush
RFDE0K21–Flowering Fireweed, Great Willow-herb, Rosebay Willowherb (Epilobium angustifolium), wild plant
RMDYR8XD–A baseball catcher chases a wild pitch.
RF2FM82T6–Myrica gale or bog-myrtle
RFHARTFC–This is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle, family Myrtaceae
RF2J335RE–Ruscus aculeatus, Leaves of the Butchers Broom Bush
RF2HP6XT2–Branch of bog myrtle bush Myrica gale isolated on white background
RFP3RMHK–common myrtle branch with flowers isolated on white
RMT1D2JT–Bog myrtle (Myrica gale, sweet gale, candle berry) with colourful catkins in spring, a flowering shrub found on bogs, marshes and wet heathland, UK
RFPBMR14–Yellow-rumped Warbler - Audubon's Form May 2nd, 2008 Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RM2E3P30D–Bilberries or wild myrtle blueberries are edible, dark blue berries, Island of Iz, Zadar archipelago, Dalmatia, Croatia
RF2B9NXF9–Yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata) AKA Myrtle Warbler, perched in a tree, Annapolis Royal Marsh, French Basin trail, Annapolis Royal, Nova Sco
RFC2NKHG–Bog-myrtle, myrica gale
RF2PYFXHF–Blueberry, or Blueberry myrtle Vaccinium myrtillus, a low-growing shrub, a species of the genus Vaccinium of the family Heatheraceae. Forest wild blue purple berries and green leaves. Picking berries.
RMC0296E–Fresh wild blueberries, stall on the Viktualienmarkt food market, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RM2C671B1–Vaccinium myrtillus, Bilberries growing wild, Devon, UK
RF2FA33GT–Sweetgale, Myrica gale isolated on white background
RFKAR9B2–this is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle with fruits, from the family Myrtaceae
RF2J335Y2–Ruscus aculeatus, Leaves of the Butchers Broom Bush
RF2CGNEDP–Wild May (Leptospermum polygalifolium) Woodgate Beach Queensland
RF2CADY57–Myrtle Falls, Paradise, Mt Rainier
RMT1D2JW–Bog myrtle (Myrica gale, sweet gale, candle berry) with colourful catkins in spring, a flowering shrub found on bogs, marshes and wet heathland, UK
RFPBMR1N–Yellow-rumped Warbler - Audubon's Form May 2nd, 2008 Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RM2E3P2TR–Bilberries or wild myrtle blueberries are edible, dark blue berries, Island of Iz, Zadar archipelago, Dalmatia, Croatia
RF2A7CF7H–Yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata) AKA Myrtle Warbler, perched in a tree, Annapolis Royal Marsh, French Basin trail, Annapolis Royal, Nova Sco
RMC7C1NX–Chilean Myrtle, luma apiculata, bark
RF2PY7D90–Blueberry, or Blueberry myrtle Vaccinium myrtillus, a low-growing shrub, a species of the genus Vaccinium of the family Heatheraceae. Forest wild blue purple berries and green leaves. Picking berries.
RM2TCTD1P–Yellow-Rumped (Myrtle) Warbler perched high up on a tree branch
RF2J5RP67–Live Oak Tussock caterpillar (Orgyia detrita) cocoon in Crepe Myrtle leaves. Species is native to North America.
RM2AKF9TB–Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southern Europe
RFKAR8WD–this is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle with fruits, from the family Myrtaceae
RFPMYKJG–Close up on the fruit of melaleuca nesophila, commonly known as showy honey-myrtle. Native to western australia. Seen at Botanical Garden Berlin
RF2CGNEB3–Wild May (Leptospermum polygalifolium) Woodgate Beach Queensland
RF2G5JRHW–Flowering of Myrtle (myrtus communis) in Gallura countryside, Sardinia, Italy
RMG1HK71–Close up of Australian native - Eucalyptus ficifolia fruits/ seeds
RF2G888E7–The flowers of Myrtus communis, the common myrtle or true myrtle
RM2E3P2T2–Bilberries or wild myrtle blueberries are edible, dark blue berries, Island of Iz, Zadar archipelago, Dalmatia, Croatia
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