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snake's head Fritillaria meleagris blooming in early spring.
This is a relatively-common butterfly that is unmistakable when seen at rest - the rings on the hindwings giving this butterfly its common name.
butterfly on the flower in spring
Phacelia tanacetifolia blue tansy
Wisteria flowers are in the botanical garden, North China
Snake's head lily (Fritillaria meleagris) against defocused background.
Close up of an ornamental tree fern in a garden
Short to medium, variable, erect bristly biennial, rarely perennial; stems solitary or several. Leaves elliptical to lanceolate, stalked, with obscure lateral veins, the uppermost narrower and unstalked. Flowers pale to bright blue or blue-violet, pink in bud, 15-20mm long, with an oblique mouth, borne in branched coiled cymes; stamens long-protruding. Fruit hidden by the calyx-lobes.\n\n\n\n\n
Close up of checkered lily fritillaria flowers in spring garden. in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Acanthus mollis plant
Blueweed (Echium Vulgare) also know as Viper's Bugloss is a Flowering Plant n the Borage Family
A portion of a single stalk of bear's breeches flowering plant - Acanthus mollis - stands close-up left of center frame in a horizontal composition that includes de-focused yellow garden flowers in the background.
Echium vulgare known as viper's bugloss and blueweed blue flowers close up.
A bed of ferns grows on a damp hillside.
Common Blue or Polyommatus icarus, Small blue butterfly
A clump of Persicaria affinis 'Darjeeling Red',  aka Bistorta affinis 'Darjeeling Red'. Bistort or Knotweed, a herbacious perennial in the Polygonaceae family.
A close up of the butterfly (Limenitis populi ussuriensis) on moss.
Plebejus argus (the old name) is a fairly scarce resident. The species suffered a decline in the mid-20th century; since the early 1960s, its area of distribution has halved. the Dutch Monitoring Scheme shows a moderate decline in numbers since 1990. The species is classified as 'susceptible' on the 2006 Red List.Brown Argus Butterfly occurs on nutrient-poor grasslands on dry, sandy soils in an open landscape, as in the (coastal) dunes and along dykes, roads and railways tracks.Several species of Geraniaceae are used as larval food plant.The species flies in two  generations from early May until early September, and hibernates as a half-grown caterpillar.This Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Chopped green onion
One back lit fragile flower, growing Snake's Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in wetland in spring.
The fruticulous lichen Ramalina farinacea on a branch in a beech forest
Telephoto image of a Spring flower.
meadow honey plants flowers isolated on white background
Closeup photo of leaves and a single flower growing at Byron Bay on a Banksia tree on the East coast of Australia. Nectar from the Banksia flower was an Indigenous Australian bush food.
Nuttall's Milkvetch (Astragalus nattallii), beautiful wildflowers, perennial, native to California. It grows in the sandy soils of coastal habitat.
Swallowtail butterfly gathering nectar.
Early spring flower. Early Spider Orchid, Ophrys sphegodes, flowering European terrestrial wild orchid, nature habitat, detail of bloom, green clear background, Austria
Australian banksia, also known as bottlebrush
Unique field flower_Toadlily
Summer flowering tall plant.
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