Millingerwaard Pictures, Images and Stock Photos
Browse 240+ millingerwaard stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images.
Most popular
Medium to tall, generally hairless perennial, with stout runners. Leaves oval, 3-veined. Flowers flesh-pink, 25-38mm, in dense branched clusters.
An erect, short to medium perennial. Basal leaves leathery and usually persistent, oval in outline, 3-lobed, the terminal lobe pinnately-divided and with opposite lobes, spiny-toothed; stem leaves unstalked, clasping the stem. Flowers pale greenish-white, in dense rounded heads 10-15mm, the whole forming a flat-topped inflorescence; bracts linear-lanceolate, with or without one pair of spines. Fruit with dense, overlapping scales.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
An erect, short to medium perennial. Basal leaves leathery and usually persistent, oval in outline, 3-lobed, the terminal lobe pinnately-divided and with opposite lobes, spiny-toothed; stem leaves unstalked, clasping the stem. Flowers pale greenish-white, in dense rounded heads 10-15mm, the whole forming a flat-topped inflorescence; bracts linear-lanceolate, with or without one pair of spines. Fruit with dense, overlapping scales.
Millingerwaard - Netherlands: September 19, 2020: Small passenger ferry Millingerwaard-Doornenburg crossing the river Waal during summertime in Gelderland Netherlands
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Short to tall, rough-bristly perennial, occasionally biennial; stems erect, unbranched. Leaves long-lanceolate, 10-20mm wide, the lower stalked. Flowers bluish-red or violet, rarely white or yellowish, 7-15mm, borne in elongating coiled cymes; calyx divided to the middle. Nutlets conical, unstalked.
Medium , rough-hairy perennial; stems slender, stiffly erect, square. Leaves diamond-shaped to lanceolate, the lower stalked, deeply lobed to 1-2 pinnately-lobed, the upper leaves smaller and often unlobed. Flowers pale pink, 2-5mm, weakly 2-lipped, in terminal clusters to begin with but soon elongated into slender, branched spikes, leafless.
Tall biennial to 1,5m, stem winged below, white cottony . Leaves deeply pinnately-lobed, the lobes spine-toothed, woolly on the raised veins beneath. Flower-heads bright reddish-purple, large, 30-50mm, half nodding, solitary or several together, borne on non-spiny stalks; outer flower-bracts strongly recurved.
Deciduous shrub or small tree to 10m; bark corky, grey-brown with a whitish pith; branches arching, rather brittle. Leaflets 5-7, oval to elliptical, pointed, sharply toothed, slightly hairy beneath; stipules absent or very small. Flowers white with yellowish-white anthers, in flat-topped clusters, 10-24cm across, scented. Berry turning red, then finally black, globose.
Short, usually hairy, prostrate perennial with erect flowering stems; strongly pungent. leaves small, narrowly elliptical to oval, shot stalked, untoothed or with a few distant teeth, hairy at least below. Bracts leaf-like. Flowers lilac, 4.5-6mm long, in dense whorls, forming spikes without a terminal head of flowers, the stamens often protruding, calyx ribbed, hairy in the throat.
Short to medium erect to spreading sub shrub; stems often rooting near base, sometimes with soft, weak spines. Leaves simple or trifoliate; leaflets oval, usually notched at the tip. The leaves are covered in glandular hairs which give a resinous smell on bruising. Flowers pink or purplish, 15-20mm, in lax leafy racemes.; wings equalling keel. Pods 5-7mm.
There live a great herd of Konik Horses in the Millingerwaard, a nature Reserve along the River Waal (the Netherlands). They manage the vegetation in that area.
The Red Admiral is a common and regular migrant in the Netherlands. The species is regularly seen in gardens during mid-late summer. They are often found feeding on garden Buddleias or during late summer/early autumn seen feeding often in large numbers on flowering Ivy and rotting fruit in gardens and orchards.
The Red Admiral is a common and regular migrant in the Netherlands. The species is regularly seen in gardens during mid-late summer. They are often found feeding on garden Buddleias or during late summer/early autumn seen feeding often in large numbers on flowering Ivy and rotting fruit in gardens and orchards.
The Red Admiral is a common and regular migrant in the Netherlands. The species is regularly seen in gardens during mid-late summer. They are often found feeding on garden Buddleias or during late summer/early autumn seen feeding often in large numbers on flowering Ivy and rotting fruit in gardens and orchards.
Short to medium erect to spreading sub shrub; stems often rooting near base, sometimes with soft, weak spines. Leaves simple or trifoliate; leaflets oval, usually notched at the tip. The leaves are covered in glandular hairs which give a resinous smell on bruising. Flowers pink or purplish, 15-20mm, in lax leafy racemes.; wings equalling keel. Pods 5-7mm.
Short to medium erect to spreading sub shrub; stems often rooting near base, sometimes with soft, weak spines. Leaves simple or trifoliate; leaflets oval, usually notched at the tip. The leaves are covered in glandular hairs which give a resinous smell on bruising. Flowers pink or purplish, 15-20mm, in lax leafy racemes.; wings equalling keel. Pods 5-7mm.
"Goataas Beard is a variable, medial to tall Annual or short-lived Perennial. It is to be found in rough, grassy Habitats, occasionally on Sand-Dunes. In the Netherlands in the chalk rich River Area."
There live a great herd of Konik Horses in the Millingerwaard, a nature Reserve along the River Waal (the Netherlands). They manage the vegetation in that area.
Very variable, short to tall, hairy or hairless annual or biennial; stem solid, often ridged, leaves 2-3 pinnate, feathery, with linear or lanceolate segments; uppermost leaves often bract like. Flowers white, the central one of the umbel sometimes purple, 2mm, the umbels with numerous rays which become markedly contracted and concave in fruit. Fruit oblong, 2-4mm, shortly spiny.
Very variable, short to tall, hairy or hairless annual or biennial; stem solid, often ridged, leaves 2-3 pinnate, feathery, with linear or lanceolate segments; uppermost leaves often bract like. Flowers white, the central one of the umbel sometimes purple, 2mm, the umbels with numerous rays which become markedly contracted and concave in fruit. Fruit oblong, 2-4mm, shortly spiny.
Very variable, short to tall, hairy or hairless annual or biennial; stem solid, often ridged, leaves 2-3 pinnate, feathery, with linear or lanceolate segments; uppermost leaves often bract like. Flowers white, the central one of the umbel sometimes purple, 2mm, the umbels with numerous rays which become markedly contracted and concave in fruit. Fruit oblong, 2-4mm, shortly spiny.
A stout clambering, woody, deciduous climber, to 30m. leaves pinnate, with toothed leaflets. Flowers greenish-white, 18-20mm, fragrant, in large panicles, terminal or lateral; sepals hairy beneath. Fruits forming large billowy, silver-gray, silky masses that persist well in the winter.
Millingerwaard - Netherlands: September 19, 2020: Small passenger ferry Millingerwaard-Doornenburg crossing the river Waal during summertime in Gelderland Netherlands
Millingerwaard - Netherlands: September 19, 2020: Small passenger ferry Millingerwaard-Doornenburg crossing the river Waal during summertime in Gelderland Netherlands
Wild Konik horses
Long exposure picture i took at the start of sunset at river Waal in Holland. The picture was made near the old brick factory in the small town of Ooij near Nijmegen.
Millingerwaard - Netherlands: September 19, 2020: Small passenger ferry Millingerwaard-Doornenburg crossing the river Waal during summertime in Gelderland Netherlands
A stout clambering, woody, deciduous climber, to 30m. leaves pinnate, with toothed leaflets. Flowers greenish-white, 18-20mm, fragrant, in large panicles, terminal or lateral; sepals hairy beneath. Fruits forming large billowy, silver-gray, silky masses that persist well in the winter.
Very variable, short to tall, hairy or hairless annual or biennial; stem solid, often ridged, leaves 2-3 pinnate, feathery, with linear or lanceolate segments; uppermost leaves often bract like. Flowers white, the central one of the umbel sometimes purple, 2mm, the umbels with numerous rays which become markedly contracted and concave in fruit. Fruit oblong, 2-4mm, shortly spiny.
Very variable, short to tall, hairy or hairless annual or biennial; stem solid, often ridged, leaves 2-3 pinnate, feathery, with linear or lanceolate segments; uppermost leaves often bract like. Flowers white, the central one of the umbel sometimes purple, 2mm, the umbels with numerous rays which become markedly contracted and concave in fruit. Fruit oblong, 2-4mm, shortly spiny.
Deciduous shrub or small tree to 10m; bark corky, grey-brown with a whitish pith; branches arching, rather brittle. Leaflets 5-7, oval to elliptical, pointed, sharply toothed, slightly hairy beneath; stipules absent or very small. Flowers white with yellowish-white anthers, in flat-topped clusters, 10-24cm across, scented. Berry turning red, then finally black, globose.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. Leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Tall, almost hairless perennial, with a far-creeping rhizomatous stock. leaves 2-3-pinnate, leaflets oblong wedged shaped, 3-4 lobed. Flowers yellow, in dense oblong panicles, stamens erect. Achenes round, 6-ribbed.
Medium to tall, robust, rough, somewhat bristly perennial, to 1.5m; stems erect, branched above. Leaves pinnately-lobed, occasionally unlobed, with oblong or linear segments, lower leaves stalked. Flower heads purple, large, 30-50mm, the outer florets much longer than the inner; flower-bracts green with brown or black, fringed horse-shoe shaped appendage.
Medium to tall, robust, rough, somewhat bristly perennial, to 1.5m; stems erect, branched above. Leaves pinnately-lobed, occasionally unlobed, with oblong or linear segments, lower leaves stalked. Flower heads purple, large, 30-50mm, the outer florets much longer than the inner; flower-bracts green with brown or black, fringed horse-shoe shaped appendage.
Medium to tall, robust, rough, somewhat bristly perennial, to 1.5m; stems erect, branched above. Leaves pinnately-lobed, occasionally unlobed, with oblong or linear segments, lower leaves stalked. Flower heads purple, large, 30-50mm, the outer florets much longer than the inner; flower-bracts green with brown or black, fringed horse-shoe shaped appendage.
Medium to tall, robust, rough, somewhat bristly perennial, to 1.5m; stems erect, branched above. Leaves pinnately-lobed, occasionally unlobed, with oblong or linear segments, lower leaves stalked. Flower heads purple, large, 30-50mm, the outer florets much longer than the inner; flower-bracts green with brown or black, fringed horse-shoe shaped appendage.
Medium , rough-hairy perennial; stems slender, stiffly erect, square. Leaves diamond-shaped to lanceolate, the lower stalked, deeply lobed to 1-2 pinnately-lobed, the upper leaves smaller and often unlobed. Flowers pale pink, 2-5mm, weakly 2-lipped, in terminal clusters to begin with but soon elongated into slender, branched spikes, leafless.
Medium , rough-hairy perennial; stems slender, stiffly erect, square. Leaves diamond-shaped to lanceolate, the lower stalked, deeply lobed to 1-2 pinnately-lobed, the upper leaves smaller and often unlobed. Flowers pale pink, 2-5mm, weakly 2-lipped, in terminal clusters to begin with but soon elongated into slender, branched spikes, leafless.
Tall biennial to 1,5m, stem winged below, white cottony . Leaves deeply pinnately-lobed, the lobes spine-toothed, woolly on the raised veins beneath. Flower-heads bright reddish-purple, large, 30-50mm, half nodding, solitary or several together, borne on non-spiny stalks; outer flower-bracts strongly recurved.
Tall biennial to 1,5m, stem winged below, white cottony . Leaves deeply pinnately-lobed, the lobes spine-toothed, woolly on the raised veins beneath. Flower-heads bright reddish-purple, large, 30-50mm, half nodding, solitary or several together, borne on non-spiny stalks; outer flower-bracts strongly recurved.
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)
Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)Common Rest-harrow (Ononis repens)