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Aster x frikartii 'Monch' a lavender blue herbaceous perennial summer autumn flower plant commonly known as Michaelmas daisy, stock photo image
Purple Loosestrife, (Lythrum Salicaria), Spiked Loosestrife or Purple Lythrum, is a flowering plant in the Lythraceae family which is growing in the meadow.
Consolida regalis, forking larkspur, rocket-larkspur, and field larkspur purple small flowers on the field.  Herbaceous plant of the buttercup family (Renonculaceae)
White wood aster is a late summer to fall-flowering herbaceous perennial and provides nectar in late season.
Veronica chamaedrys germander speedwell flowering plant, small flowers with deep blue petals in bloom, growing in the meadow grass, Galium aparine leaves
Purple flowers in the garden. Onion, or chives, is a perennial herbaceous plant Latin name: Allium schoenoprasum. Close-up, place for text. Summer natural background.

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Freshwater marsh reeds bending in a breeze, for wetland and other environmental themes such as flood control, wildlife habitat and biologic diversity
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
Siebold's hosta (botanical name: Hosta sieboldiana 'mira'), early summer in northern Illinois
Cultivar of goatsbeard (botanical name: Aruncus) called Misty Lace in spring garden
Potted snake plants (botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata), also known as mother-in-law's tongue (poisonous if ingested), an ornamental native to tropical western Africa, on table in greenhouse
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
Common milkweed (botanical name: Asclepias syriaca), also known as butterfly flower and silkweed, flowering in prairie in summer, northern Illinois. It is the main source of food for caterpillars.
Golden moneywort (binomial name: Lysimachia nummularia "Aurea"), also known as creeping Jenny, a perennial accent plant in spring garden, with rain drops
Common milkweed (botanical name: Asclepias syriaca), also known as butterfly flower and silkweed, growing abundantly in prairie, summer in northern Illinois.
Sweet woodruff (botanical name: Galium odoratum), a perennial used in medicine, cooking, and potpourri
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
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)
Spiderwort (botanical name: Tradescantia ohiensis) in June garden, southern Wisconsin
Pale purple coneflowers (botanical name: Echinacea pallida) growing together in mid June
Pallas primrose (binomial name: Primula pallasii, sometimes identified as Primula elatior subspecies pallasii) blooming together in a flower bed, spring in northern Illinois (selective focus)
Seed capsules of love-in-a-mist (botanical name: Nigella damascena), also known as devil-in-the-bush, a Mediterranean garden plant in the buttercup family, on a bright summer afternoon in Illinois
Wild bergamot: Clump of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa), also known as bee balm, in a spring garden in southern Wisconsin
Blue star (binomial name: Amsonia hubrichtii), also known as Hubricht's bluestar, Arkansas amsonia, and thread-leaf blue star, in a summer garden, northern Illinois (foreground focus)
Decorative spring abstract: Illustration of geraniums in an ornamental garden
Bright peony cultivars (binomial name: Paeonia 'Honey N Cream'), many yet to bloom, in spring garden
Pasque flower (binomial name: Pulsatilla vulgaris) in garden, spring in northern Illinois
Abstract of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa), also known as bee balm, in a spring garden, for decoration or background (one of a series)
Natural background: Closeup of one large leaf of hosta cultivar called Earth Angel (botanical name: Hosta) in spring garden
Inverted abstract of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa) for garden or nature motifs in decoration or background (one of a series)
Recolorized abstract of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa), also known as bee balm, in a spring garden, for decoration or background (one of a series)
Marguerite daisies (binomial name: Argyranthemum frutescens) in a summer garden, northern Illinois. These cultivars are called "Butterfly."
Recolorized, multicolored abstract of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa) for background or decoration with garden or nature motifs (one of a series)
Abstract of geraniums in an ornamental garden in spring, for decoration and background
Abstract of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa) with light grayish yellow background for garden or nature motifs (one of a series)
Abstract illustration of wild bergamot (binomial name: Monarda fistulosa) for garden or nature motifs (one of a series)