verticillaster

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Moldavian Dragon-Head Dracocephalum moldavica. Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea). Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Dead-Nettle (Lamium album). Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Hemp-Nettle (Galeopsis tetrahit). Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cut-Leaved Dead-Nettle (Lamium purpureum). Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish Lavender plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish Lavender plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish Lavender plant
Lamb`s-Ear Stachys byzantina. Flowers in a Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bifid Hemp-Nettle (Galeopsis bifida). Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish Lavender plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large-Flowered Selfheal Prunella grandiflora. Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basil (Ocimum basilicum). Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lamb`s-Ear Stachys byzantina. Flowers in a Verticillaster Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spanish Lavender plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
The flower is distinctive amongst lavenders and appears as a tight 1.5-inch long, unbranched, pinkie-sized terminal cluster of flowers, technically known a verticillaster, that produces a cluster of lavender to purple petal-like bracts at the top.


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