RM2JHFJ6P–Black bean aphid (Aphis fabae) infestation on the leaves and stem of common burdock (Actium minus), Berkshire, July
RFS3GX9F–Common Burdock growing in the wild
RFJPW6G4–Plants of The Tyne Valley - Common Burdock / Arctium minus
RFPPFEM5–The hooks of a common burdock reach out from its flower. The weedy wildflower is on a white background.
RMF4TDJ6–Lesser burdock / burweed / louse-bur / common burdock (Arctium minus) in flower
RMBW1XNX–Common Burdock (Arctium minus)
RFW46KNP–Flowering head of lesser burdock (Arctium minus) with purple florets and hooked bracts evolved for animal dispersion of seeds. Bedgebury Forest, Hawkh
RF2G68AXF–Common burdock burs in the forest near La Riviere, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2ER3DT0–Antique illustration of an arctium minus (also known as lesser burdock, burweed, louse-bur, common burdock and button-bur) and arctium tomentosum (als
RFHM01C2–Dry common burdock against soft blue background of winter day
RMKKM7N5–The burs of lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in autumn.
RF2G72069–Arctium minus, lesser burdock green flowers closeup selective focus
RMCXJ064–Common field burdock heads (wild)
RF2C8P7RH–A summer close up image a group of flowering heads of Arctium minus or Common Burdock, also known as Lesser Burdock and Little Burdock. 24 July 2020
RMBRCP58–Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus) growing by the towpath of Chichester Canal.
RFC5W6F2–Common Burdock.
RF2RD82PB–Macro photo of the inflorescence of a lesser burdock (Arctium minus), one of the purple flowers is beginning to bloom
RM2WW05WN–Burs or Burrs, seeds or dry fruits or infructescences of a Burdock plant (Arctium minus), England, UK
RF2GE2GK8–Common burdock, or Arctium minus, on a summer afternoon, close-up
RF2EPMBKD–minimalist common Burdock seed heads isolated with white light on a black background
RFPBX3XW–Common Burdock (Arctium) with purple flower on top, growing beside a country roadway. Kingston, Ontario.
RFJPW6G0–Plants of The Tyne Valley - Common Burdock / Arctium minus
RF2RGKWN7–Lesser Burdock (arctium minus) growing in the wild. The burrs are shown on the shrub branches.
RMF4TDHN–Lesser burdock / burweed / louse-bur / common burdock (Arctium minus) in flower
RFRYP1WN–The green leaves and flowers of the lesser burdock. Arctium minus commonly known as lesser burdock burweed louse-bur common burdock button-bur cuckoo-
RFKW1FJ6–Dried common burdock stem with Spiny Baskets (Arctium minus)
RF2G68AX8–Common burdock burs in the forest near La Riviere, Manitoba, Canada.
RMGNWMY3–An example of Common Burdock in Southern Ontario, showing the burrs after the plant has flowered.
RFHM01C5–Dry common burdock shrub against soft blue background of winter evening
RMKKM7N2–The burs of lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in autumn.
RFHM01GG–Dry common burdock with large caps of snow against white and bluish background
RM2CBXKA2–The burs of Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in late winter.
RMENMG2T–Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, flowering plant in woodland edge, Berkshire, July
RM2CBXK4H–The burs of Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in late winter.
RF2WFWMHH–Common Burdock collecting fur in the wind
RMW7TYTW–Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album) on common burdock with wings folded, Lewisham, London, UK, July.
RMBDB7NC–Common Green Capsid (Lygocoris pabulinus) on a burdock flower
RME52W4E–Silver-Washed Fritillary feeding on Burdock flower. Bookham Common, Surrey, England.
RF2JBWF4C–close up of common Burdock seed heads isolated with red light on a black background
RFPBX428–Common Burdock (Arctium) with purple flower on top, growing beside a country roadway. Kingston, Ontario.
RFJPW6G7–Plants of The Tyne Valley - Common Burdock / Arctium minus
RF2RGKWNE–Lesser Burdock (arctium minus) growing in the wild. The burrs are shown on the shrub branches.
RMF4TDHY–Lesser burdock / burweed / louse-bur / common burdock (Arctium minus) in flower
RM2CBT6KT–Lesser burdock, Arctium minus.
RMW7T250–Lesser burdock (Arctium minus) with red stems and purple tinged spiny bracts on the flowerheads, about to flower in rough grassland near the coast, Gower Penisula, Wales, UK, July.
RMG3ET73–Arctium minus
RMW7X3R6–Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus) seedheads (burrs) showing velcro-like hooks that catch on animal fur, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. April.
RMJJRE6M–Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, flowers dying and producing seeds covered in small hooks like velcro which help in dispersal in the fur of animals, Jul
RF2A4PB9W–Common Burdock Fruits Developing in Summer
RFHM01GD–Dry snow covered common burdock against the white and bluish background of winter forest.
RF2GCFP5D–Flowering lesser burdock (Arctium minus), family Asteraceae and a common carder bee (Bombus pascuorum), family Apidae. Summer, august, Netherlands.
RMS389TR–Delapre, Northants, UK - 20 July 2020: Lesser burdock, a species of daisy, with a bumble bee on board. Also known as common, cuckoo button, louse bur and wild rhubarb. Arctium minus.
RM2CBXKK3–The burs of Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in late winter.
RMHGA6GP–Wood Burdock, Arctium nemorosum
RM2D7P669–Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in flower on woodland edge, Hants.
RFFDDH75–Greater burdock (Arctium lappa) detail of seed head. An extreme close up showing hooks on burrs of a common plant
RME52W4F–Silver-Washed Fritillary feeding on Burdock flower. Bookham Common, Surrey, England.
RF2EAD8GK–close up of common Burdock seed heads isolated with red light on a black background
RFPBX3YR–Common Burdock (Arctium) with purple flower on top, growing beside a country roadway. Kingston, Ontario.
RFGN712M–Burdock flowers isolated on a white background
RF2RGKWJD–Lesser Burdock (arctium minus) growing in the wild. The burrs are shown on the shrub branches.
RM2JKJH92–Burdock (Arctium lappa)
RFJXE35H–Burdock flower (Arctium) growing in Poland
RFH988M1–Macro photo of the Burdock Burs weed in fall.
RFH988KK–Close-up photo of Burdock Burs in autumn.
RMJJRE6H–Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, flowers dying and producing seeds covered in small hooks like velcro which help in dispersal in the fur of animals, Jul
RM2RTADXP–Burdock Flower (Arctium minus)
RF2JFRMYP–Wild budded cuckoo flower in the highlands neat Torshavn, Faroe Islands
RMBP2JB0–Greater Burdock (Arctium lappa)
RM2WH7N63–Brambling ( Fringilla montifringilla ) perched on the stem of a burdock, searching for food, seeds, wildlife, Europe.
RME1TCC2–Goldfinch feeding on seeds of the Greater burdock covered with hoar-frost
RMHGA6GT–Wood Burdock, Arctium nemorosum
RM2D7P675–Lesser burdock, Arctium minus, in flower on woodland edge, Hants.
RM2E8WX60–Brambling ( Fringilla montifringilla ), typical migratory bird, perched on the stem of a burdock, searching for food, seeds, wildlife, Europe.
RFRWP1MG–Burr covered in dew laden spider cobweb, sparkling in the bright morning winter's sunshine on Wimbledon Common
RF2J69MX9–minimalist common Burdock seed heads isolated with white light on a black background
RFPBX402–Common Burdock (Arctium) with purple flower on top, growing beside a country roadway. Kingston, Ontario.
RFGN7121–Burdock flower isolated on a white background
RF2RGKWMM–Lesser Burdock (arctium minus) growing in the wild. The burrs are shown on the shrub branches.
RM2JKJH2B–Burdock (Arctium lappa)
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