RMKF58F7–Leonotis leonurus also known as lion's tail and wild dagga in autumn in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, London, United Kingdom
RF2JEMM95–Lions ear seeds (Leonotis leonurus) in Namibia Africa
RMEB0N6E–Postage stamp from Saint Thomas and Prince Islands depicting klip dagga or lion's ear (Leonotis nepetifolia)
RF2RBW6X0–flowers leonotis motherwort close-up
RF2T8FRXD–Lion's tail (Leonotis leonorus) is a medicinal shrub native to south Africa.
RF2AH1NAC–The flowers of a lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus)
RF2WKD3TW–Leonotis leonurus Leeuwenstaart lion's ear by flower auction Plantion in Ede Holland, vvbvanbree fotografie
RF2WTX0ET–Leonotis nepetifolia (Also called klip dagga, Christmas candlestick, lion's ear) on the tree
RF2MK66TE–Closeup of dry fruits of Leonotis nepetifolia belongs to Lamiaceae or Mint family also known as Klipp Dagga, Lions Ear etc
RM2H04F61–Greater Double-collared Sunbird, Cinnyris afer, female on Leonotis leonurus, Grahamstown/Makhanda, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 22 June 2018.
RM2GDR0DW–Dry seed pods of Leonotis leonurus (A.K.A. Lion tail, Wild daga - plant species in the mint family, Lamiaceae) in a forest garden. Santa Ines district
RM2BNNJXK–male Scarlet-chested Sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) feeding on orange nectar tubes of Leonotis Nepetifolia flower at Lake Naivasha, Kenya, Africa
RM2AN07D3–LEONOTIS LEONURUS
RMMXAJCR–Lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus). Known also as Wild dagga.
RM2H04F5R–Greater Double-collared Sunbird, Cinnyris afer, male on a Leonotis leonurus flowers, Grahamstown/Makhanda, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 20 June 2018.
RMAN11FG–Wedge leaved Leonotis
RMD7PFMJ–Leonotis leonurus, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2DC9D2R–Orange flower of Leonotis Menthifolia ‘Savannah Sunset’ blooming in the wild, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania
RMKF58FT–Leonotis leonurus also known as lion's tail and wild dagga in autumn in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, London, United Kingdom
RFMK2MXJ–Orange flowers of the wild dagga, Leonotis leonurus, against a mountain backdrop at Injisuthi in the Drakensberg
RF2FN3PHR–Top Of Leonolis Nepetifolia Whorls
RF2RBW6XG–flowers leonotis motherwort close-up
RF2A3NAEX–klip dagga and Souimanga Sunbird over the branch
RFW2NX83–Lion's Ears Leonotis plant with orange blossom
RM2EJ4NCK–Lion's tail ( Leonotis leonurus)
RF2WTX0DB–Leonotis nepetifolia (Also called klip dagga, Christmas candlestick, lion's ear) on the tree
RF2MK66TN–Closeup of dry fruits of Leonotis nepetifolia belongs to Lamiaceae or Mint family also known as Klipp Dagga, Lions Ear etc
RFC93JKX–Petals of Lion's Ear (Leonotis leonurus)
RM2RXXTX3–Lion's Ear, Namibia (Leonotis leonurus)
RM2BNNJXR–male Scarlet-chested Sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) feeding on orange nectar tubes of Leonotis Nepetifolia flower at Lake Naivasha, Kenya, Africa
RM2AN090C–LEONOTIS LEONURUS
RMMXACTE–Lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus). Known also as Wild dagga.
RMA55EMM–National Botanic Garden of Wales The Middleton Estate Leonotis leonurus libiatae Lions Ear
RF2DC9DPJ–Orange flower of Leonotis Menthifolia ‘Savannah Sunset’ blooming in the wild, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania
RF2K902C1–Lions ear seeds (Leonotis leonurus) on blue sky background. Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa
RF2KAEG8G–Closeup view of bright orange leonotis leonurus aka lion's tail or wild dagga in sunlight on natural background
RM2PE77PA–Flowering wild lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus), Port St. Johns, 'Wild Coast', Eastern Cape (Transkei), South Africa
RF2DF8KYH–Dried Leonotis Nepetifolia (Christmas Candlestick) In Grass
RF2RBW6WP–flowers leonotis motherwort close-up
RF2A4139A–klip dagga and Souimanga Sunbird perched over the branch
RF2RJB4MF–Leonotis leonurus plant, known as the Lion's ear or Lion's tail plant. A plant species in the mint family, Lamiaceae, and known for medicinal properti
RMDTFXTT–Leonotis leonurus, Lion's tail
RF2WTX0DN–Leonotis nepetifolia (Also called klip dagga, Christmas candlestick, lion's ear) on the tree
RF2MK66TR–Closeup of dry fruits of Leonotis nepetifolia belongs to Lamiaceae or Mint family also known as Klipp Dagga, Lions Ear etc
RFP9J26B–Close up of a Lion's ear flower beginning to bloom
RF2C8KADW–Leonotis Nepetifolia, also known as Lion's Ear flowers growing in San Francisco
RM2BNNJY0–male Scarlet-chested Sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) feeding on orange nectar tubes of Leonotis Nepetifolia flower at Lake Naivasha, Kenya, Africa
RM2AN07DA–LEONOTIS LEONURUS
RMMXADG8–Lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus). Known also as Wild dagga.
RM2BNNJWD–female acrobatic Amethyst Sunbird (Chalcomitra amethystina) feeding on nectar of favourite orange Leotis flowers at Lake Naivasha, Kenya, Africa
RMA6BCDP–The orange flowers of the South African grassland shrub, Leonotis leonorus also known as lion's tail and wild dagga, in bloom. Known as a drug.
RFAP1HK2–Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga)
RM2PE77NY–Wild lion's tail (Leonotis leonurus) in flower, with sea in background, Port St. Johns, 'Wild Coast', Eastern Cape (Transkei), South Africa
RMAKE5JP–Lion s ear Leonotis leonurus
RF2RBW6X4–flowers leonotis motherwort close-up
RM2FA264R–The larger red Lion's Paw has long corolla tubes evolved for pollination by sunbird, whilst the smaller White Leucas is pollinated by insects
RF2K36HB0–Sydney Australia, flower stems of a leonotis leonurus, known as lion's tail and wild dagga, native to southern africa
RMD37X00–Praying Mantis on Leonotis nepetifolia, Klip Dagga aka Christmas Candlestick or Lion's Ear Madagascar
RF2WTX0CC–Leonotis nepetifolia (Also called klip dagga, Christmas candlestick, lion's ear) on the tree
RF2MK66WT–Closeup of dry fruits of Leonotis nepetifolia belongs to Lamiaceae or Mint family also known as Klipp Dagga, Lions Ear etc
RMB396KD–Leonotis, Betty's Hope, Antigua
RF2C8KAE5–Leonotis Nepetifolia, also known as Lion's Ear flowers growing in San Francisco
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