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Image 1. Reseda lutea, la Rédéda jaune, the wild, or yellow mignonette
Image 2. Rhinanthus serotinus, the greater yellow-rattle,
Image 3. Rhinanthus serotinus, the greater yellow-rattle,
Image 4. The berries of Ribes uva-crispa, le Groseillier épineux, or gooseberry.
Image 5. Rosa sp. Wild rose bushes are a common sight in Provence.
Image 6. Probably Rumex crispus, or curly dock; l'Oseille in French.
Image 7. Probably Salvia pratensis, le Sauge des près, a species of sage.
Image 8. Salvia sclarea, le Sauge sclarée rose, or Clary sage, an important commercial crop.
Image 9. Salvia sclarea, le Sauge sclarée rose, or Clary sage, an important commercial crop.
Image 10. Sambucus ebulus, the dwarf elder or European dwarf elder, or elderberry
Image 11. Santolina chamaecyparissus, Petit cyprès, or lavender cotton
Image 12. Saponaria ocymoides, la Saponaire de Montpelier, or rock soapwort.
Image 13. Saponaria officinalis, la Saponaire, or soapwort
Image 14. Saxifraga moschata, or musky saxifrage
Image 15. Saxifraga paniculata, or White Mountain saxifrage,
Image 16. A species of Scabiosa
Image 17. The fruits of a species of Scabiosa
Image 18. Scandix pectin-veneris, called shepherd's needle
Image 19. Scandix pectin-veneris, called shepherd's needle
Image 20. Scrophularia canina subsp. hoppii, or dog figwort
Image 21. Sedum acre, le Poivre de muraille, called stonecrop, or wall-pepper
Image 22. Sedum acre, le Poivre de muraille, called stonecrop, or wall-pepper
Image 23. Sedum album, l'Orpin blanc, or white stonecrop
Image 24. Sedum ochroleucum, the European stonecrop,
Image 25. Sedum ochroleucum, the European stonecrop, |
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