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Beautiful manicured lawn in a summer garden
Madrid Botanic Garden - Real Jardin Botanico. Spring time
Flowerpots with cuttings in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Madrid, Spain, Europe
Beautiful blooming rooftop garden in city setting
Landscaped Yard and Garden
Colourful flowering shrubs in a spring garden
Pink "Spotted Joe-Pye Weed" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Eutrochium Maculatum, native to USA and Canada.
Pink "Spotted Joe-Pye Weed" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Eutrochium Maculatum, native to USA and Canada.
Japanese House Shrine Okochi Sanso Botanical Japanese Garden
Delosperma flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. They are native to southern and eastern Africa.
Pink "Spotted Joe-Pye Weed" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Eutrochium Maculatum, native to USA and Canada.
"New York Aster" flowers (or Michaelmas Daisy) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Aster Novi-Belgii, native to Canada and USA.
Bloody Cranes Bill flowers (or Bloody Geranium) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Geranium Sanguineum, native to  Europe to Caucasus. It is also the county flower of Northumberland, UK.
"Black-Eyed-Susan" flower (or Brown Betty, Gloriosa Daisy, Golden Jerusalem, Poorland Daisy, Yellow Ox-Eye Daisy) in Innsbruck, Austria. Rudbeckia Hirta is native to North America.
Pink and white "Godetia" flower (or Farewell to Spring, Atlasflower) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Clarkia Amoena (or Godetia Amoena), native to California, USA.
Pink "Hybrid Dahlia Franz Kafka" flower in Munich, Germany. It is classified as "Pompon Dahlia" and native to Mexico.
Purple "Paperflower" (or Lesser Bougainvillea) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Bougainvillea Glabra, native to Brazil.
Bloody Cranes Bill flowers (or Bloody Geranium) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Geranium Sanguineum, native to  Europe to Caucasus. It is also the county flower of Northumberland, UK.
"Pale Purple Coneflower" (or Echinacea) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Echinacea Pallida, native to USA.
"Bleeding Glory-Bower" flowers (or Bagflower, Bleeding Heart Vine) in Munich, Germany. Its scientific name is Clerodendrum Thomsoniae, native to tropical Africa.
"Black-Eyed-Susan" flower (or Brown Betty, Gloriosa Daisy, Golden Jerusalem, Poorland Daisy, Yellow Ox-Eye Daisy) in Innsbruck, Austria. Rudbeckia Hirta is native to North America.
Pale pink "Queen of the Prairie" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Filipendula Rubra, native to northeastern and central USA.
Nepenthes carnivorous tropical plant hanging from a tree in the greenhouse on a blurred background with selective focus. The picture was taken in the botanical garden. Moscow, Russia.
Pink "Mexican Rose" (or Rock Rose, Sun Rose, Moss Rose, Moss-Rose Purslane, Eleven Oclock) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Portulaca Grandiflora, native to south America and Europe.
White "Whorlflower" in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Morina Longifolia, native to Himalayas (Kashmir to Bhutan).
Bloody Cranes Bill flowers (or Bloody Geranium) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Geranium Sanguineum, native to  Europe to Caucasus. It is also the county flower of Northumberland, UK.
Blue Wild Indigo flowers (or Blue False Indigo) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Baptisia Australis, native to North America.
Pink "Spotted Joe-Pye Weed" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Eutrochium Maculatum, native to USA and Canada.
Pink and white "Godetia" flower (or Farewell to Spring, Atlasflower) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Clarkia Amoena (or Godetia Amoena), native to California, USA.
Gigantic "Santa Cruz Water Lily" pads (or Water Platter, Yrupe) in Munich, Germany. Victoria Cruziana (syn. Victoria Argentina), native to  South America, primarily Argentina and Paraguay.
Tsumago Magone Trail Japan
Pink and white "Godetia" flower (or Farewell to Spring, Atlasflower) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Clarkia Amoena (or Godetia Amoena), native to California, USA.
Cream colored "American Basketflower" (or American Starthistle) in Munich, Germany. Its scientific name is Centaurea Americana, native to USA and Mexico.
valerian plant for tea and insects
valerian plant for tea and insects
Nepenthes carnivorous tropical plant hanging from a tree in the greenhouse on a blurred background with selective focus. The picture was taken in the botanical garden. Moscow, Russia.
 "Great Blue Lobelia" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria.  Its Latin name is Lobelia Siphilitica, native to eastern USA and Canada.
Yellow "Ragwort" flowers (or Tansy Ragwort, Benweed, St. James-wort, Ragweed, Stinking Nanny) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Senecio Jacobaea (or Jacobaea Vulgaris), native to Europe.
Pink "Indian Shot" flowers (or Saka Siri, Canna, Achira, Bandera, Chancle, Coyol, Platanillo) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Canna Indica, native to west India.
Yellow "Ragwort" flowers (or Tansy Ragwort, Benweed, St. James-wort, Ragweed, Stinking Nanny) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Senecio Jacobaea (or Jacobaea Vulgaris), native to Europe.
Hybrid "Fuchsia" flowers in Munich, Germany. This flower genus are named after German botanist Leonhart Fuchs.
"Pale Purple Coneflower" (or Echinacea) with bee in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Echinacea Pallida, native to USA.
Yellow "Ragwort" flowers (or Tansy Ragwort, Benweed, St. James-wort, Ragweed, Stinking Nanny) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Senecio Jacobaea (or Jacobaea Vulgaris), native to Europe.
 "Rose Glory Bower" flowers and buds (or Cashmere Bouquet, Mexicali Rose, Mexican Hydrangea) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Clerodendrum Bungei, native to China and Northern India.
 "Great Blue Lobelia" flowers in Innsbruck, Austria.  Its Latin name is Lobelia Siphilitica, native to eastern USA and Canada.
"Cape Sundew" plant in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Drosera Capensis, native to South Africa.
"Bleeding Glory-Bower" flowers (or Bagflower, Bleeding Heart Vine) in Munich, Germany. Its scientific name is Clerodendrum Thomsoniae, native to tropical Africa.
"Eastern Purple Coneflower" (or Echinacea) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Echinacea Purpurea, native to USA.
Yellow "Russian Stonecrop"  flowers in Innsbruck, Austria. Their scientific name is Sedum Kamtschaticum, native from Ural mountains to Mongolia.
Greenhouse in Real Jardin Botanico in Madrid

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