AI aesthetic score: 71Woman Leaning on Green GrassPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 71At Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park clouds drift over the dunes creating shadows. In the foreground is a field of green grasses and bushes.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 45Foggy Green FieldPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 71bloomed yellow petaled flowersPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 71zebra surrounded by green bushPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 79cactus and green bushes in desert under red and orange cloudy skyPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 70A man in a canoe in the cliffside lakePublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 34forest trees at daytimePublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 63Close up of a fern leaf with blurred backgroundPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 58Forest mountains surrounded by trees at sunsetPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 59Bushes around a fresh water stream with mountains in the backgroundPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 53nature, pattern, bush, plantPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 55Green hill by growing city and curvy roadsPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 50brown wooden pathway near treesPublic 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
AI aesthetic score: 57Close up of a coconut tree on the beachPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 75Calycanthus floridus, commonly called Carolina allspice, is an uncommon rounded deciduous shrub that grows to 6-9 tall. It features 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
AI aesthetic score: 75Calycanthus floridus, commonly called Carolina allspice, is an uncommon rounded deciduous shrub that grows to 6-9 tall. It features 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
AI aesthetic score: 75Calycanthus floridus, commonly called Carolina allspice, is an uncommon rounded deciduous shrub that grows to 6-9 tall. It features 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
AI aesthetic score: 74Calycanthus floridus, commonly called Carolina allspice, is an uncommon rounded deciduous shrub that grows to 6-9 tall. It features 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
AI aesthetic score: 59corndog grass in selective focus photographyPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 70purple petaled flowers fieldPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 31green tree and bushPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 57green leafed plantsPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 69brown box on green plantPublic Domain