- 3rd Place: Fridays at Grandmas An Artichoke That Started To Bloom A Little Tina Van Portland, OR.
Photos of different plants around my Grandma's yard An artichoke that started to bloom a little - 4th Place: Pear Close Up Kaya Simmons West Orange, NJ.
This is another picture from my pear tree that I took up close - 4th Place: Seedless Purple Grapes Vanessa MaignaTrumbull, CT.
The photo illustrates an enlarged view of seedless purple grapes against a wood backdrop. - Almost Tomato
This is a picture of a tomato from my garden in my backyard. My parents help me grow them along with many other fruits and vegetables. It is called almost tomato because although it is not red yet, it still is a tomato. :) - Almost Tomato
This is the same photo as my first one with only slight adjustments and a different tone. It is called almost tomato because although it is not red, it will be soon. :) - Aloe Vera and Green Friends
The Aloe Vera, commonly known as Aloe, has been used throughout the years for medical and cosmetic benefits. Although they have originated in the Arabian Peninsula, their versatility and beneficial gel within its leaves have spread their popularity around the world. In the midst of repotting our large Aloe plant, this little one came off. It is now sitting at my desk with my other Green Friends. - Apple Tree
Nature wild and free - Banana
its a list of edible fruits and vegetables which are both common and uncommon in the states. - Bee Landing On Blackberry Flower
This is a photo I took while at a berry farm, in the blackberry section. I hope everyone can enjoy the simplicity and beauty of this peaceful moment I experienced as a bee landed onto the blackberry flower. - Bell Pepper
its a list of edible fruits and vegetables which are both common and uncommon in the states. - Bitter Lime
This photograph shows half of a lime with wood in the background. - Blackberry Bush
Wild Rubus plant with berries