RFDBT19N–Bird-of-Paradise (Heliconia) in the Tambopata National Reserve Peru
RMW2BT08–Chile, Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park (UNESCO Site), Foxglove's flowers (Digitalis Purpurea)
RMC91H3A–American Umbrellaleaf
RMK702J8–Colourful orange flowers in the Bolivian Yungas, tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion, Nor Yungas Province, central Bolivia
RMF442GX–The spent flower head and seeds of Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RM2AP13GF–South American Spongeplant (Limnobium laevigatum)
RMCTW24T–General view of wild flowers in front of large rock formations, Badlands National Park, South Dakota, United States of America
RM2RTDFA7–White Prickly Poppy,, Argemone albiflora, in Custer State Park in South Dakota.
RF2E0CG2B–Young woman admiring the Odle peaks sitting on flowering meadows of Malga Brogles, Val di Funes, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy, Europe
RMD9KYWT–Wildflower meadow in the Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head, South Carolina.
RF2J3KTPM–Grass, wildflowers and fence posts along the coast on Seno Otway, near Punta Arenas, Chile; Patagonia, Chile
RFH2PT9X–Red Tiger Abutilon flower (Abutilon vexillarium) in the forest. Ecuador, South America.
RFEAJNRF–Prickly pear cactus in bloom on the Great Plains of Montana at American Prairie Reserve. South of Malta, Montana.
RFBXYH1N–American bison (Bison bison) in Custer State Park
RF2C7TXX3–Verbena brasiliensis is a garden plant cultivated for aesthetic uses
RF2E132BK–Bromelia on a parking lot south of Teresopolis in the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, view from the side
RF2X0R8RW–A closeup of the white flowers of Nothoscordum gracile, or false onion weed native to South America. Photographed in South Africa
RMRYNRE6–Peruvian primrose-willow, Ludwigia peruviana, in flower on margin of lake, Florida. Introduced from South America.
RFMBYNB2–Two icons of Texas - Texas Longhorn (Bos taurus) standing in Texas Bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis).
RM2H0P78T–Goldenrod (Solidago) grows wild, Oct. 1, 2010, in Fairhope, Alabama. The native wildflower grows to approximately five feet tall.
RMBJXGBT–Halberd-Leaf Yellow Violet
RMTA7W9G–Brazil raintree / yesterday-today-and-tomorrow / morning-noon-and-night / Kiss Me Quick (Brunfelsia pauciflora) in flower, endemic to Brazil
RMKEXXD1–Golden Crown Beard, Verbesina encelioides, growing along an urban street right of way in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RMD340B8–Cruckshanksia sp. flowers in vicinity of Totoral Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2WXXNPB–Monarch butterfly (danaus erippus, the sister species of Danaus plexippus) on wildflower Austroeupatorium inulifolium, in Spanish mariposera, seen in
RM2RTDFJ8–Wind blown seed head creates beautiful patterns in South Dakota meadow at Custer State Park. Probably a false dandelion species.
RF2G2FM0W–American Plum, Prunus americana, blooming in May in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA
RMD94C25–Black-eyed Susan, wildflower meadow in Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
RF2ATRJYJ–Black bear male (Ursus americanus), captive animal, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, South-central Alaska
RF2GJ3AMF–Calliandra haematocephala, piros púderpamacscserje, South-America
RMC3WXNH–Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox), adult in striking pose in wildflower field, Laredo, Webb County, South Texas
RFBXYH1W–American bison (Bison bison) with calf in Custer State Park
RFRBR1YT–Close up Henderson's Shooting Star (Primula hendersonii) on a field of wildflowers background, California
RF2E132BD–Bromelia on a parking lot south of Teresopolis in the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, view from the side
RF2X0R8F3–A closeup of the white flowers of Nothoscordum gracile, or false onion weed native to South America. Photographed in South Africa
RMRYNREK–Peruvian primrose-willow, Ludwigia peruviana, in flower on margin of lake, Florida. Introduced from South America.
RME1W3RY–Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) on shoreline Lake Erie Ontario Canada sips nectar September aster preparing for annual
RMARKREX–Inca ruins, Machu Picchu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peru, South America
RM2H0P78P–Goldenrod (Solidago) grows wild, Oct. 1, 2010, in Fairhope, Alabama. The native wildflower grows to approximately five feet tall.
RMBJG7P6–Pink Lady's Slipper growing on the Secret Falls trail in South Carolina
RMTA2EC1–River Exostema (Exostema longiflorum) in flower, endemic to the neotropics, South America and French Guiana
RMKEXXDA–Golden Crown Beard, Verbesina encelioides, growing along an urban street right of way in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RMD35FDK–Cruckshanksia sp. flowers in vicinity of Totoral Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2WXXNNY–Monarch butterfly (danaus erippus, the sister species of Danaus plexippus) on wildflower Austroeupatorium inulifolium, in Spanish mariposera, seen in
RFHWE75N–Single Texas Bluebonnet - Closeup
RF2HHPY0B–Macro of a small copper (lycaena phlaeas) butterfly on a meadow buttercup (ranunculus acris) blossom with blurred bokeh background
RFD9KYM3–Rudbeckia hirta in a wildflower meadow in Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head
RFT74FTF–Female Brown bear (Ursus arctos) looking at camera with mouth open, captive in Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, South-central Alaska
RF2GJ3AM6–Calliandra haematocephala, piros púderpamacscserje, South-America
RFP94ETP–A dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, which has gone to seed, stands in a field of weeds during the lengthy allergy season in the American Deep South.
RFBXYH14–American bison (Bison bison) herd grazing in Custer State Park
RFT3G40M–Close up Henderson's Shooting Star (Primula hendersonii) wildflower, green background, California
RF2EN8G3W–Bromeliaceae growing on rocks close to Itacambira in Minas Gerais, Brazil
RF2X0R8E2–A closeup of the white flowers of Nothoscordum gracile, or false onion weed native to South America. Photographed in South Africa
RM2TARTNJ–An Evening Primrose, Oenothera magellanica in flower, from South America.
RME1W3T0–Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) on shoreline Lake Erie Ontario Canada sips nectar September goldenrod preparing for annual
RFH5RY57–Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus), adult with flower in beak, Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, Texas, USA
RM2H0P78J–Goldenrod (Solidago) grows wild, Oct. 1, 2010, in Fairhope, Alabama. The native wildflower grows to approximately five feet tall.
RMCMPJT4–Wild Geranium (Geranium Maculatum) is a perennial wildflower that blooms in spring to summer in southeastern North America. It was once used for medicinal purposes as an astringent.
RMTAXRFC–Santa Cruz water lily / water platter / yrupe (Victoria cruziana) giant floating leaves, native to South America
RMKEXXD9–Golden Crown Beard, Verbesina encelioides, growing along an urban street right of way in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RMBRKYR7–Cruckshanksia sp. flowers Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RF2WXXNNP–Monarch butterfly (danaus erippus, the sister species of Danaus plexippus) on wildflower Austroeupatorium inulifolium, in Spanish mariposera, seen in
RFMKYE8P–Barbarea vulgaris, also known as upland cress, early winter cress, American cress, Belle Isle cress and scurvy grass, is used in salads or cooking
RFCEBTP3–American prairie Lakota Oglala tribe Sioux Pine Ridge South Dakota in USA US Native American reservation rural landscape land nobody photos hi-res
RFD94999–Saltmarsh Sabatia, Sabatia stellaris, growing on Cumberland Island, Georgia
RMT5HAA3–The Texas Hill Country is a twenty-five county region of Central Texas and South Texas.
RF2GJ3AMM–Calliandra haematocephala, piros púderpamacscserje, South-America
RMR2M1G2–Columbine flowering along the Wilderness Road in Cumberland Gap. Digital photograph
RFBXYH24–American bison (Bison bison) with suckling calf in Custer State Park
RMP714PN–Thrift (Armeria maritima), 1914 Battle of the Falklands Memorial, Stanley waterfront, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America
RF2EN8G1F–Bromeliaceae growing on rocks close to Itacambira in Minas Gerais, Brazil
RF2X0R8KW–A closeup of the white flowers of Nothoscordum gracile, or false onion weed native to South America. Photographed in South Africa
RM2HJB9WG–Chilean Jasmine, Mandevilla laxa in flower. Tropical South America.
RF2WX1MRT–Brugmansia sanguinea, the red angels trumpe flowert, species of South American flowering shrub or small tree.
RM2D7TXJJ–Queen (Danaus gilippus), adult feeding on American basket-flower (Centaurea americana), Hill Country, Central Texas, USA
RM2H0P792–Goldenrod (Solidago) grows wild, Oct. 1, 2010, in Fairhope, Alabama. The native wildflower grows to approximately five feet tall.
RMBM7716–Wild Geranium (Geranium Maculatum) is a perennial wildflower that blooms in spring to summer in southeastern North America. It was once used for medicinal purposes as an astringent.
RMTAXRFD–Santa Cruz water lily / water platter / yrupe (Victoria cruziana) giant floating leaves, native to South America
RMF442GM–Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing volunteer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RMBRKYKA–Cruckshanksia sp. flowers Parque National Pan de Azucar Atacama (III) Chile South America
RMCREYHM–Common Sunflower (Helianthus annuus), blooming in field, Dinero, Lake Corpus Christi, South Texas, USA
RF2HK5JF6–Dichelostemma volubile, also known as Twining snakelily, photographed at the South Yuba River State Park, a foothills site along the American River.
RMJ2JN4E–Prickly Pear Cactus flower (Opuntia galapageia) in the Galapagos Islands
RMD9KYA4–Drummond's Phlox in a wildflower meadow in Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Hilton Head
RMT5HAAA–The Texas Hill Country is a twenty-five county region of Central Texas and South Texas.
RF2GJ3AMB–Calliandra haematocephala, piros púderpamacscserje, South-America
RMF0G68T–The Texas Hill Country is a twenty-five county region of Central Texas and South Texas
RMR2M1N5–Columbine flowering along the Wilderness Road in Cumberland Gap. Digital photograph
RF2EN8FRN–Group of a Bromeliaceae growing in rocky environment close to Itacambira in Minas Gerais, Brazil
RF2E91RGC–An American Snout butterfly feeding froma wildflower in the LRGV.
RMFCDE5K–Purple trailing lantana, Lantana montevidensis, invasive species (from South America) in Texas.
RF2X3CD6M–Brugmansia sanguinea, the red angels trumpe flowert, species of South American flowering shrub or small tree. Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
RM2GP7P29–Wild yellow orchid at an Incan ruins in the Sacred Valley, Peru
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