AI aesthetic score: 69Close-up Photography Of Green Leafed PlantPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 70Simplistic celeriacPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 83Flower of a chicory plant. Roots of the chicory plant were uses to mix with coffee to stretch a short supple of coffee. In some places the Chicory roots were used as a substitiute for coffee altogether when there were no coffee available. Chicory roots have a similar flavor as coffee but do not contain caffeine.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 49light, nature, water, summerPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 74Flower of a chicory plant. Roots of the chicory plant were uses to mix with coffee to stretch a short supple of coffee. In some places the Chicory roots were used as a substitiute for coffee altogether when there were no coffee available. Chicory roots have a similar flavor as coffee but do not contain caffeine.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 75Flower of a chicory plant. Roots of the chicory plant were uses to mix with coffee to stretch a short supple of coffee. In some places the Chicory roots were used as a substitiute for coffee altogether when there were no coffee available. Chicory roots have a similar flavor as coffee but do not contain caffeine.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 69Flower of a chicory plant. Roots of the chicory plant were uses to mix with coffee to stretch a short supple of coffee. In some places the Chicory roots were used as a substitiute for coffee altogether when there were no coffee available. Chicory roots have a similar flavor as coffee but do not contain caffeine.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 68Flower of a chicory plant. Roots of the chicory plant were uses to mix with coffee to stretch a short supple of coffee. In some places the Chicory roots were used as a substitiute for coffee altogether when there were no coffee available. Chicory roots have a similar flavor as coffee but do not contain caffeine.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 68Flower of a chicory plant. Roots of the chicory plant were uses to mix with coffee to stretch a short supple of coffee. In some places the Chicory roots were used as a substitiute for coffee altogether when there were no coffee available. Chicory roots have a similar flavor as coffee but do not contain caffeine.Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 71Close-Up Photo of Green Caterpillar On RootPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 78Comfrey 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. Comfrey is also known by the names �knitbone,�� �slippery root,�� �bruisewort,�� and �blackwort.��Public Domain
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: 58green succulent plants on white floorPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 71blur, botanical, close -up, color, environmentPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 71Comfrey is a perennial herb native to Europe. The typical 2-3½ feet tall plants produce blue, pink, purple, or white bell-shaped flowers and large leaves throughout the summer, with the first flowers opening in late April or early May. Comfrey shout not be used internally. However, comfrey is a source of Allantoin which is often found as an ingredient in skin care preparations. Comfrey is also known by the names �knitbone,�� �slippery root,�� �bruisewort,�� and �blackwort.��Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 68Comfrey is a perennial herb native to Europe. The typical 2-3½ feet tall plants produce blue, pink, purple, or white bell-shaped flowers and large leaves throughout the summer, with the first flowers opening in late April or early May. Comfrey shout not be used internally. However, comfrey is a source of Allantoin which is often found as an ingredient in skin care preparations. Comfrey is also known by the names �knitbone,�� �slippery root,�� �bruisewort,�� and �blackwort.��Public Domain
AI aesthetic score: 51Arizona landscape with layered rock formations and desert plantsPublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 52photography of forest during daytimePublic Domain
AI aesthetic score: 61person holding plant soilPublic Domain