31 Bilder zum Thema "attracts butterflies" bei ClipDealer

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Pink bloom of a Butterfly Bush
Close-up of the top of a stem of pink frilly blazing star flowers, Liatris spp. Vertical
Southern Dewberry, also known as Rubus trivialis. Featuring a close-up of the flower, leaves, and prickly stem. It will produce edible black berries.
Tradescantia ohiensis, Spiderwort. A thicket of blue flowers with narrow green leaves growing in a large clump.
Tradescantia ohiensis, Spiderwort. An elegant blue flower with yellow-tipped stamens, drooping buds, and narrow leaf against a blurred background.
Scorpion Tail, Heliotropium angiospermum, Selective focus on foreground curved white flower spike and foliage. A lynx spider is visible on the leaves. Horizontal
Rubus trivialis, Southern dewberry. A thicket of many white flowers, green (unripe) fruit, and prickly stems. The berries are edible when ripe.
Firebush, Hamelia patens. A macro of a cluster of red tubular flowers and deeply veined leaves. Horizontal
Lyreleaf sage, Salvia lyrata. Close-up of a whorl of blue blossoms, sepals, and the square stem. Horizontal
Rhynchospora spp, white-topped sedge. Close-up of the long drooping white and green bracts and slender leaves, with love bugs on the center flower. Yellow coreopsis in the background. Vertical
Whitetop aster, Oclemena reticulata. Close-up of a loose panicle of white blooms with thin petals and yellow disks. It is also called pinebarren aster. Horizontal
Rattlesnake master, Eryngium yuccifolium. Close-up of the round flower heads and tall stems. Vertical
Rhynchospora spp, white-topped sedge. Close-up of two plants with long white and green bracts and slender leaves. Flower in the center at the top. Vertical
A queen butterfly collects nectar from a white twinevine vine that grows in moist habitats of southern Florida and Texas. Monarch, Soldier, and Queen butterflies often visit this milkweed vine.
Tradescantia ohiensis, Spiderwort. A vertical shot of several terminal clusters of bright blue flowers with buds and slender leaves.
White flowering dogwood, Cornus Florida. Horizontal branches with many flowers. Flowers in spring before leaves. Taken in deeply shaded woods in north Florida. Horizontal
Scorpion Tail, Heliotropium angiospermum, with a lynx spider on the foliage. View from above of curved white flower spikes and deeply veined leaves. Horizontal
Blanketflower, Gaillardia. A bed of many brightly colored red and yellow flowers and bright green leaves of this popular native garden plant. Horizontal
The nodding creamy white flower of Asimina reticulata, the netted pawpaw, Asimina reticulata.
White beautyberry, Callicarpa americana var. alba, fruits and leaves on arching branches. Photographed in fall. Food source for wildlife.
Scorpion Tail, Heliotropium angiospermum. View from above of white flower spikes and deeply veined foliage. Horizontal
Rattlesnake master, Eryngium yuccifolium. Close-up of the globular flower heads with a palmetto leaf in the background. Horizontal
Buttonbush, Cephalanthus occidentalis. Close-up of a single spherical flower head with two buds. Reddish crooked stems and bright green leaves. Vertical
Orange butterflyweed milkweed in the shape of a heart isolated on a white background. Perfect for Valentine's greeting cards to promote native plants or an I love native plants message.
The nodding creamy white flower of Asimina reticulata, the netted pawpaw. Shows an entire plant with the flower in its natural habitat.
Rhynchospora species, commonly known as white-topped sedge, features long white and green bracts and slender leaves.
Rhynchospora spp, white-topped sedge. Close-up of the long white and green pointed bracts and slender leaves. Vertical
Bulb and butterflies
In spring, common blue violets, Viola sororia, bloom in the wild with many showy purple flowers and lush green heart-shaped leaves.
Physostegia purpurea, Eastern false dragonhead. A pretty spike of pink spotted flowers with buds isolated on a dark green background. Vertical
Wild Pitted stripeseed - Piriqueta cistoides subsp. caroliniana - occurs nearly statewide in Florida. Bright yellow bloom, cotton tail rabbit preferred food, sandhill scrub habitat

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