AI aesthetic score: 46purple, green, and bnlue leafed plants illustrationPublic Domain
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AI aesthetic score: 72Shallow Focus Photography of RailroadPublic Domain
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AI aesthetic score: 43Green Plant on Shallow Focus LensPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 70Selective Focus Photo of Yellow Petaled FlowerPublic Domain
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AI aesthetic score: 75Black and White Butterfly on White Flower during DaytimePublic Domain
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AI aesthetic score: 71Comfrey is also known by the names knitbone, slippery root, bruisewort, and blackwort. Comfrey is a perennial herb native to Europe. The plant grows to be about 2-3½ feet tall with beautiful, bell-shaped flowers and large leaves. Comfrey normally blooms throughout the summer, with the first flowers opening in late April or early May. Flowers come in blue, pink, purple, or white. Comfrey is not safe for internal use. However, comfrey is often used in skin care preparation due to the compound Allantoin present in the plant.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 72white flowers on selective focus photographyPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 78Calycanthus floridus, commonly called Carolina allspice, is an uncommon rounded deciduous shrub that grows to 6-9 tall. The plant produces fragrant, brown to burgundy flowers which come into bloom from mid-April to mid-May. Flowers give way to brownish, urn-shaped fruits seed pods which mature in the fall and last throughout the winter months. The dark, lustrous, green leaves and bark release a clove or camphor-like scent when crushed. Both the flowers and leaves are often used to make potpourris. Other names used are sweetshrub, strawberry bush, and hairy allspice. The shrub is native to the US from Virginia to Florida.Public Domain
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AI aesthetic score: 79Depth of Field Photograph of Pink Petaled FlowersPublic Domain
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