RMCC5WJ7–Lapland Whitlow-grass, Draba lactea, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Arctic Norway, Europe
RME7CRKY–Wild orchid Orchis lactea, Orchideaceae, Gargano National Park, Puglia, Italy
RMK0G4MX–Potted Candelabra plants or Euphorbia lactea
RMCNK775–Creamy-bellied Gnatcatcher Polioptila lactea adult foraging amongst leaves in canopy Iguazu N.P Misiones Argentina november
RM2A2MNP0–Glareola lactea, Print, The small pratincole, little pratincole, or small Indian pratincole (Glareola lactea), is a small wader in the pratincole family, Glareolidae., 1700-1880
RFWBC1A5–Small Pratincole, Glareola lactea, India.
RF2BK79AR–Close-up of a euphorbia lactea cristata
RME617KX–milkwhite rock jasmine, androsace lactea
RFP2DEHH–Euphorbia lactea also called candelabra cactus nature image
RMHA3WN4–Candelabra Cactus (Euphorbia lactea or Jasminocereus thouarsii var sclerocarpus), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America
RF2E1WPGX–Postia lactea, also known as Tyromyces lacteus, a polypore from Finland with no common english name
RF2WTX3E7–White ghost euphorbia lactea cactus closeup
RMC3FN9W–Pale Dog-violet, viola lactea
RMFA5JCN–A crustose lichen, Pertusaria lactea, in the Italian Alps.
RFP2C5XX–Spring Garden Festival in Gainesville, Florida. The Euphorbia lactea is a grafted mutation, frilled-fan, ornamental plant prized by horticulturists.
RF2PRG6E3–Milk snail Otala lactea.
RMBBJGG0–Pale Dog violet Viola lactea
RMAC8GP6–Iridaceae Iris lactea var chinensis China Korea Japan Siberia
RF2J0M3YW–photo of euphorbia lactea cristata in garden
RME7RH7W–Wild Orchid, Orchis lactea, Orchidaceae, Gargano, National Park, Puglia, Italy, Europe
RMK0G4N1–Close-up of a potted Candelabra plant or Euphorbia lactea
RMCNJ81F–Small Pratincole Glareola lactea adults flock in flight over water Goosanders Mergus merganser Nameri Assam India january
RM2DCAP26–H.C. Richter, (artist), British (?), active 1841 - active c. 1881, John Gould, (artist), British, 1804 - 1881, Hylocharis lactea (Sapphire-breasted Emerald), hand-colored lithograph
RF2G6G2YF–The small pratincole, little pratincole, or small Indian pratincole, Glareola lactea, India
RFFXJGDB–Iris lactea, wild iris, rhizomatous perennial herb with linear leaves and white beardless flowers with blue striated falls
RME617KY–milkwhite rock jasmine, androsace lactea
RFP2DED5–Euphorbia lactea also called candelabra cactus nature image
RF2E3C2DB–Postia lactea, also known as Tyromyces lacteus, a polypore from Finland with no common english name
RF2PGPPKX–Euphorbia lactea cactus in a decorative pot isolated on white background
RFC3FDT6–Pale Dog-violet, viola lactea
RMDPP3XG–Milky Orchid, Orchis lactea in flower. Gennargentu mountains, Sardinia.
RFP2C5X9–Spring Garden Festival in Gainesville, Florida. The Euphorbia lactea is a grafted mutation, frilled-fan, ornamental plant prized by horticulturists.
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