RF2J8A98C–Hedysarum coronarium L., common name Sulla coronaria is a perennial herb native to Spain, cultivated for animal fodder and hay, and for honey producti
RM2HBAR59–Wild Sweet Pea Hedysarum mackenzii Denali National Park & Preserve Alaska, United States of America A unique, optimised version of an image by NPS Ranger JW Frank; Credit: NPS/Jacob W. Frank
RM2HBAPFN–Eskimo Potato Hedysarum alpinum Denali National Park & Preserve Alaska, United States of America A unique, optimised version of a wildflower image by NPS Ranger JW Frank; Credit: NPS/Jacob W. Frank
RM2GKXWP5–A sprig of Hedysarum hedysaroides also known as Alpine Sainfoin, with drops of morning dew on the flowers.
RFHNKWNC–Bear root (Hedysarum neglectum) from Altai , Western Siberia
RFH7JX5M–The red flowers of Crown Vetch (Hedysarum coronarium) on coastal cliffs, Tarifa, Andalucia, Spain.
RMDPND1F–Flowery coastal habitats, including Clustered Sulla, Hedysarum glomeratum in flower on the Sinis peninsula, Sardinia, Italy.
RMKX2G9G–Western Sweetbroom, Hedysarum occidentale, along trail to Mount Townsend in the Buckhorn Wilderness, Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RMBP6MGB–Northern Sweet Vetch, Hedysarum boreale, growing in abundance on glacial morraine of Athabasca Glacier; Columbia icefield Canada
RMPNJ472–Hedysarum
RMBG2KHN–Alpine flowers - Western Paintbrush Castilleja occidentalis, Northern Sweet Vetch Hedysarum boreale, grand teton
RF2BN1YBB–A field covered with red flowers of Hedysarum coronarium commonly called french honeysuckle, with a row of cypresses in the background in the Tuscan c
RMBP74AD–Northern Sweet Vetch, Hedysarum boreale, growing in abundance on glacial morraine of Athabasca Glacier; Columbia icefield Canada
RF2J8A988–Hedysarum coronarium L. common name Sulla coronaria is a perennial herb native to Spain, cultivated for animal fodder and hay and for honey production
RFMD4BXP–Traditional medicine of China and Tibet.Root Hedysarum
RF2J90050–Hedysarum coronarium L., common name Sulla coronaria is a perennial herb native to Spain, cultivated for animal fodder and hay, and for honey producti
RFKF763W–Hedysarum vicioides flowers in Aktru valley. Altai Republic, Siberia. Russia
RF2RGGEC3–In the meadow among wild grasses blooms sainfoin (onobrychis).
RF2M9CKYN–Magenta in bloom
RME7BAGG–sweetvetch, hedysarum hedysaroides
RMD8DM60–Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale) growing in Columbia Icefields glacial moraine Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RME7BAGB–sweetvetch, hedysarum hedysaroides
RMKX2GDG–Western Sweetbroom, Hedysarum occidentale, along trail to Mount Townsend in the Buckhorn Wilderness, Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RFHRPRHT–Hedysarum Glomeratum or Clustered Sulla - Gozo, Malta
RM2F7437Y–North America; United States; Alaska; Alaska Range Mountains; Plants; Wildflowers; Wild Seet Pea; Peavine; Hedysarum Mackenzii
RF2B8J6JJ–Spring field of sulla flowers in rural area of Province of Trapani on Sicily Island in Italy
RMBP6PG9–Northern Sweet Vetch, Hedysarum boreale, growing in abundance on glacial morraine of Athabasca Glacier; Columbia icefield Canada
RM2A7DFF5–North America; United States; Alaska; Alaska Range Mountains; Castner Glacier; Moraine; Wild Sweet Pea Flowers; Lathyrus Hedysarum alpinum; Alpine swe
RFMD4C1G–Traditional medicine of China and Tibet.Root Hedysarum
RF2T8YGYM–In the meadow among wild grasses blooms sainfoin (onobrychis).
RF2WGGKT5–Sulla or French honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium or Sulla coronaria) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin and cultivated as fodder. This
RF2RFKJKW–Alpine meadow with pink alpine sainfoin (Hedysarum hedysaroides) flowers in Dolomite mountains in Veneto region in Italy
RF2N3BP7J–Boreal Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale) in full bloom in front of the Knik Glacier with the Chugach Mountains in the distance, on a late summer eveni...
RME7BAGE–sweetvetch, hedysarum hedysaroides
RMKX2GA2–Western Sweetbroom, Hedysarum occidentale, along trail to Mount Townsend in the Buckhorn Wilderness, Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RFP374RY–Hedysarum grandiflorum white color plant on chalk ground. Spring steppe. Ukraine.
RF2R5FP9A–A hillside covered in the red flowers of Hedysarum coronarium, commonly called French honeysuckle, in the Tuscan countryside, near Orciano Pisano, Ita
RFHG1YKF–Hedysarum hedysaroides
RF2B8J6G2–Spring field of sulla flowers in rural area of Province of Trapani on Sicily Island in Italy
RMBP6MC2–Northern Sweet Vetch, Hedysarum boreale, growing in abundance on glacial morraine of Athabasca Glacier; Columbia icefield Canada
RF2PG4YPE–In the meadow among wild grasses blooms sainfoin (onobrychis).
RF2WGGKFR–Sulla or French honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium or Sulla coronaria) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin and cultivated as fodder. This
RF2RFKJJM–Purple alpine sainfoin (Hedysarum hedysaroides) flowers growing bellow a mountain peak in Dolomite mountains in Italy
RF2N3BP7F–Boreal Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale) in full bloom in front of the Knik Glacier with the Chugach Mountains in the distance, on a late summer eveni...
RF2R43J72–French Honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium) flowering in Tuscany
RMKX2GA3–Western Sweetbroom, Hedysarum occidentale, along trail to Mount Townsend in the Buckhorn Wilderness, Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RFP37549–Hedysarum grandiflorum white color plant on chalk ground. Spring steppe. Ukraine.
RM2PFTG3E–Italian Sainfoin (Hedysarum coronarium) flowering, legume cultivated for fodder, Italy
RF2FMYWWT–close up of purple wildlfower, peas and french honeysuckle, hedysarum coronarium, on blur background
RM2BF59BN–Spring field of sulla flowers in rural area of Province of Trapani on Sicily Island in Italy
RMBP6KYC–Northern Sweet Vetch, Hedysarum boreale, growing in abundance on glacial morraine of Athabasca Glacier; Columbia icefield Canada
RF2KAE8F6–Alpine flora: Alpine Sweetvetch (Hedysarum hedysaroides) found over 2000 meters over the sea level, Dolomites, Italy
RFMD4C19–root Hedysarum popular traditional medicine of traditional medicine
RFKG7H93–Hedysarum vicioides flowers in Aktru valley. Altai Republic, Siberia. Russia
RMB3PN74–Hedysarum coronarium
RFH7KCRH–The red flowers of Crown Vetch (Hedysarum coronarium) on coastal cliffs, Tarifa, Andalucia, Spain.