Beautiful Blooming Yellow Pinto Bean Flower on The Ground
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Mots clés apparentés
- 400-
- abstrait
- Amérique du Sud
- arrière-plan
- beau
- belle
- botanique
- Brésil
- calme
- champ
- confus
- denikdedainik (Artist)
- détail
- écologie
- être proche
- feuille (arbre)
- fleur
- flouté
- fond
- frais (récent)
- gros plan
- herbe (pelouse)
- image couleur
- jour
- mignon
- multicolore
- paisible
- paix
- pelouse
- photographie (art)
- plante
- récolte (agriculture)
- végétation
- vert
Images apparentées
- Rape field Colza (Brassica rapa)against blue sky, rural scene
- beautiful yellow flowers in floral background
- close up of seed flowers in green house
- Golden grass prairies in southern Brazil with blue sky and clouds.
- Green Grass and Blue Sky, Vector eps10 Illustration
- Close up of a Rape field Colza (Brassica rapa)
- outdoor green grassland texture.
- Small yellow flower Pinto Peanut plant,Small yellow flower blooming on the ground
Plus d’images apparentées
- background of strawberry plant with flower
- Purple wild flowers with green weeds in a field
- Sunflower bud on a sunny sunflowers field under a bright blue sky
- A field of clover, Oxalis sp., Oxalidaceae.
- The maize is one known cultivated cereal to a large extent of the world. The maize extensively is used as human food or animal ration, had to its nutricionals qualities.
- The oil of castor seed is one of raw materials used in the production of biofuel in Brazil.
- Soy is a rich grain in proteins, cultivated as food in such a way for human beings how much for animals.
- Replacement of native forest for sugarcane and eucalyptus in the south of Brazil. Today there are less than 1% of the Brazilian Atlantic forest, deforestation is the main cause of emissions of greenhouse gases in Brazil.