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Astragalus bolanderi is a species of milkvetch called Bolander's milkvetch. McGee Creek Canyon, Mono County,  Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.
Close up of  purple cardinal flowers (lobelia cardinalis) in bloom
Pearl millet or Bajra Field, bajra, bajri, farm, farming seeds, seed
Cattails growing in the Marshlands of Hendrie Valley
Blue delphinium flower as nice natural background. High quality photo
Sesame in successive blooming in china.
White Eucomis pallidiflora, pineapple lily in flower.
Comfrey Symphytum a wildflower in the genus of flowering plants in the borage family, known to be used in herbal medicine. This was taken in the early morning sun, Suffolk England UK,
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Persian onion (Allium cristophii) and goat's beard (Aruncus dioicus) bloom in the garden
The foxtail lily (Eremurus robustus), Giant desert candle, Riesen-Steppenkerze, Lilienschweif oder Turkestan-Steppenkerze (The Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich, Switzerland)
acanthus balcanicus, bears breeches flower growing tall and elegant in domestic garden in rural England.
Unique field flower_Toadlily
wild grass
beautiful Salvia farinacea is in the garden
Liatris spicata, commonly called Blazing star, Dense blazing star or Gay feather, is a tall, upright, clump-forming perennial. It features terminal spikes of rounded, fluffy, deep purple or white flower heads appearing atop rigid, erect, leafy flower stalks. It has the habit of opening its fluffy flowers from the top of the spike down.
Two brown, female cattail flowers stand out in focus, in a mass of backlit  leaves.
Motherwort Herb
A selective focus of  beautiful Acanthus flowers blooming in a garden
Reed bed in a nature reserve.
Small flowers background. Selective focus.
Photo showing a springtime woodland garden where some fritillary bulbs were planted in the autumn, which are now flowering in the morning sunshine.  These snake's head fritillaries (Latin name: Fritillaria meleagris) are both purple and white in colour, being pictured with a blurred lawn as the background.
Wisteria flowers are in the botanical garden, North China
Euphorbia 'Ascot Rainbow' in Eynsford, England
Russia. Saint-Petersburg. Stalks of reeds on the shore of the pond.
Canadian burnet (Sanguisorba canadensis) close-up in a Connecticut flower garden, summer
Blue flowers of Prostrate speedwell plant. Veronica prostrata
Close up photo of an Bear's Breeches (Acanthus Mollis) flower.
Blooming amaranth (prince's feather) growing on a flower bed
Low biennial or perennial, sometimes annual, with a solitary or several rosettes. Leaves linear to lanceolate, often pinnately-lobed, toothed, hairless or finely hairy. Flowers yellowish-brown, 3mm, in long spikes on enridged stalks longer than the leaves; anthers pale yellow.\nHabitat: Coastal places, sandy or gravelly soils, occasionally inland.\nFlower Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout, except the far North.
Free Images: "bestof:Panicle of Bromus commutatus.JPG en The panicle and spikelets of Bromus commutatus the Meadow Brome Spier's Beith Ayrshire Scotland own Rosser1954 Roger"
Nuphar lutea leaf.JPG
Nuphar lutea colony.JPG
Willow species with Honeysuckle woodbine.JPG
Lawthornswt.JPG
Lawthornswtboardwalk.JPG
Corsehillmuirpath.JPG
Sourlieswtreserve.JPG
Corsehillmuirroundel.JPG
Scottish Wildlife Trust centre.JPG
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Panicle of Bromus commutatus.JPG
Detail of Bromus commutatus panicle.JPG
Detail of Bromus commutatus panicle (rotated).jpg
Node on Bromus commutatus.JPG
Bromus commutatus spikelets.JPG
Meadow Brome in sward.JPG
Andricus quercuscalicis.jpg
Crepis paludosa leaf.JPG
Woodpecker feeding holes.JPG
Grafted Elm.JPG
Speir's Care Home.JPG
Spier's school lawns.JPG
Celandine Sward.JPG
Grass Verge Project.JPG
Spier's Information board.JPG
Spier's School 1887.JPG
Logging at Spier's.JPG
Marshalland Burn.JPG
Celandines.JPG
Spier's Feu Disposition.JPG
Crepis paludosa in spring.JPG
Information at Spier's, Beith, Ayrshire.JPG
Enteridium lycoperdon sporangial end stage.JPG
Spiers snows 2010.JPG
Spier's School Governor's Seal, Beith 001.JPG
Gateside Primary at Spier's Parklands.JPG
Beech Tarcrust fungus.JPG
YMBB and Action Earth.JPG
Spier's Spring Walk.JPG
A deadwood shelter.JPG
Camperdown Elm, Spier's Old School Grounds.JPG
Fire damage at Spier's.JPG
Un-nature trail winners.JPG
Spiers BBQ YMBB.JPG
Hawthorn button-top gall.JPG
Terminal bud with hawthorn button-top gall.JPG
Dyke at Marshalland.JPG
Leaves of Sorbus pseudofennica.JPG
Nectria peziza.JPG
Bug Hotel Spiers.JPG
Badger scratching tree at Spier's, Baith.JPG
DoE at Spier's steps.JPG
Andricus lignicola - the Cola-nut gall.JPG
Cedar of Lebanon branch.JPG
Beith Auld Kirk view.JPG
Mrs Margaret Spier memorial.JPG
Spier family in Heaven.JPG
Spier memorial cross detail.JPG
Male cone of Cedar of Lebanon.JPG
Lime Bark damage - badger.JPG
Wesley - Clydesdale Horse at Spier's.JPG
Spier's Commemorative Wall.JPG
Raised Flower Bed at Spier's.JPG
Spier's Wish Tree.JPG
YKG Wish Tree at Spier's.JPG
Enteridium lycoperdon, older specimen..JPG
YKG's Spring at Spier's.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria leaf.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria lower surface.JPG
Hawthorn button-top gall with normal shoot growth.JPG
Hawthorn with ligulate excrescences of button-top gall.JPG
Spiers from the Marshalland Field.JPG
Field Maple, Geilsland Road.JPG
Norway Maple bark.JPG
Badger scratching tree, Spier's Old School Grounds.JPG
Badger Scratching tree, Spier's, Beith.JPG
John Spier memorial and dedication.JPG
Spier ornamental column detail.JPG
Robert Spier and children memorial.JPG
Spiers forbidden path in the snow.JPG
Woodpecker nesting hole in Silver Birch.JPG
Clydesdale horse logging at Spiers Parklands, Beith.JPG
Spier's Old School Memorial, Beith, North Ayrshire.JPG
Spier's, Beith. Buzzard site and habitat view. 15-03-2010.JPG
Detail of Biscogniauxia nummularia.JPG
Pellia epiphylla with setae.JPG
Frost Crack on Horse Chestnut.JPG
E. lycoperdon, (Bull.) M.L. Farr, 1976.JPG
Aethalial mid phase stage of Enteridium lycoperdon.JPG
Cuff Farm and gates, Gateside.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on underside of Aegopodium podagraria leaf.JPG
Bark of Sorbus pseudofennica at Spier's, North Ayrshire.JPG
Sorbus pseudofennica at Spier's, North Ayrshire.JPG
Quad verum tutum stone (What is true is right), Spier's, Beith.JPG
Hornbeam bark fungus and root pressure flow.JPG
Enteridium lycoperdon, (Bull.) M.L. Farr, 1976 (Reticularia lycoperdon).JPG
Enteridium lycoperdon, showing dark brown contents.JPG
Old quarry and ford over the Powgree Burn at Spiers.JPG
Suckers from Sycamore roots.JPG
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