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A Black and white warbler in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
In nature, Securigera varia grows in wild grasses
A fly pauses on a leaf in Bali, Indonesia
Securigera varia
Closeup of a Barred Owl (strix varia) looking down from it's perched in a tree
Securigera varia (Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch
Securigera varia
A Black and white warbler in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
Blooming Securigera varia (synonym Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch. Purple crown vetch flowers on a meadow close-up. Soft Selective Focus
Bunte Kronwicke, Schafgarbe, Johanniskraut und Gräser
Barred owl (Strix varia) standing on branch, Florida, United States.
Gold brown adult Japanese swift (Kochabaneseseri, Thoressa varia) skipper butterfly on grass leaf (Wildlife closeup macro photograph)
An adult Barred owl, Strix varia, perches on a cypress tree branch, facing the camera, with its eyes open. The full-body profile showcases its coloration and feather detail.
Barred Owl, Strix varia, is a large typical owl. It goes by many other names, including northern barred owl, striped owl,  eight hooter, rain owl, wood owl, and striped owl, but is probably known best as the hoot owl.  Kalispell, Montana.
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, quite common in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
Purple crown vetch,\nSecurigera varia meadow flowers closeup selective focus
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, quite common in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
Securigera varia or Versicolor, a wild medicinal flower, close-up, against a background of green grass
Barred Owls (Strix varia) have been a part of the natural scene for many, many thousands of years and can be found from Maine to Florida. They have a distinctive rich baritone \
Illuminated vertical shot of a Purple crownvetch (Securigera varia) flowering in spring.
A striped owl chases a field vole.
Barred Owls (Strix varia) have been a part of the natural scene for many, many thousands of years and can be found from Maine to Florida. They have a distinctive rich baritone \
the flowers of Securigera varia - crownvetch, purple crown vetch.
the flowers of Securigera varia - crownvetch, purple crown vetch.
A barred owl, enjoys the last rays of the sun, in winter, in the Laurentian forest.
A barred owl, in hunting position, in winter, in the Laurentian forest.
the flowers of Securigera varia - crownvetch, purple crown vetch.
A striped owl in winter in the north.
Securigera varia or Coronilla varia, commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch.
Beautiful white and pink flowers of crown vetch Coronilla varia. Securigera varia
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