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Wisconsin state contour outline silhouette map
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Cityscape image of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA with reflection of the skyline in Mnemonee River at twilight blue hour.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Cityscape image of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA with reflection of the skyline in Milwaukee River at summer sunset.
Sister Bay Town harbour view in Door County of Wisconsin
A scenic view of the Mississippi River during spring.

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Tapestry foamflower (botanical name: Tiarella cordifolia), also known as heartleaved or Allegheny foamflower, false miterwort, and coolwort, with reddish veins, in spring garden in southern Wisconsin
Cultivar of goatsbeard (botanical name: Aruncus) called Misty Lace in spring garden
Lakefront skyline of Milwaukee near end of September
Lamb's ear (botanical name: Stachys byzantina), an ornamental plant native to Armenia, Turkey, and Iran, often grown for children's gardens and as ground cover
Golden moneywort (binomial name: Lysimachia nummularia "Aurea"), also known as creeping Jenny, a perennial accent plant in spring garden, with rain drops
Multidirectional sign for tourists in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin
Shoreline of Lake Michigan early in the morning at beginning of September, Door County, Wisconsin
Sunlight on limestone rocks under water in Lake Michigan
Sky lift pylons on hillside in late spring, northern Wisconsin
Urban abstract: Riverwalk reflections
Pale purple coneflower (botanical name: Echinacea pallida), a prairie and woodland perennial native to south central United States, growing in Wisconsin garden in mid June (shallow depth of field)
Woolly leaves of lamb's tongue (binomial name: Stachys byzantina 'Cotton Ball'), also called lamb's ear , an ornamental plant native to Armenia, Turkey, and Iran, with rain drops
Spiderwort (botanical name: Tradescantia ohiensis) in June garden, southern Wisconsin
Close-up of lion's head statue outside state capitol building
Arrangement of plants and flowers in spring garden
Pale purple coneflowers (botanical name: Echinacea pallida) growing together in mid June
Wild bergamot: Clump of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa), also known as bee balm, in a spring garden in southern Wisconsin
Hybrid pink roses (botanical name: Rosa x kordesii "John Cabot"), named after Canadian explorer John Cabot, on shrub by stone wall in garden (focus on brightest bloom)
Garden arrangement in spring
Legroom for many fans: Aisle between rows of folding chairs in sport and event arena (shallow depth of field)
Bright peony cultivars (binomial name: Paeonia 'Honey N Cream'), many yet to bloom, in spring garden