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Aconitum laeve, Grape-Leaved Monkshood, perennial herb of Himalayas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aconitum laeve, Grape-Leaved Monkshood, perennial herb of Himalayas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grape-leaved clematis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aconitum laeve, Grape-Leaved Monkshood, perennial herb of Himalayas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hibiscus vitifolius Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a grape-leaved anemone (Eriocapitella vitifolia) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eriocapitella vitifolia plants in a flowerbed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grape leaf anemone in the morning. Eriocapitella vitifolia
Aconitum laeve, Grape-Leaved Monkshood, perennial herb of Himalayas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aconitum laeve, Grape-Leaved Monkshood, perennial herb of Himalayas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eriocapitella vitifolia plants in a flowerbed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eriocapitella vitifolia plants in a flowerbed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eriocapitella vitifolia plants in a flowerbed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eriocapitella vitifolia plants in a flowerbed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aconitum laeve, Grape-Leaved Monkshood, perennial herb of Himalayas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eriocapitella vitifolia, a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, is native to Asia. The specific epithet vitifolia means `vine-leaved, with leaves resembling those of Vitis`, the genus of grapevines, and so the plant is commonly called the grape-leaved anemone or grape-leaved windflower.


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