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huariqueje · 7 months ago
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Late summer bouquet - Mona Huss Walin , 2017.
Swedish, b. 1944  -
Watercolour , gouache
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boschintegral-photo · 1 year ago
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Argentinian Vervain (Verbena Bonariensis)
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los-plantalones · 5 months ago
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butterflies of late summer.
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dabiconcordia · 7 months ago
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“If I had a flower for every time I thought of you...... I could walk through my garden forever.” — Alfred Tennyson
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years ago
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A pygmy fruit-eating bat (Artibeus phaeotis) in Panama.
Sweet Bat Portraits Dispel Stereotypes of These Incredibly Important Mammals
Photographer: Dr. Merlin Tuttle
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The Cuban flower bat (Phyllonycteris poeyi), Phyllonycteris poeyi, is endemic to Cuba. It forms large colonies in caves with up to a million or more in single caves. These bats feed on nectar, pollen, fruit and insects.
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An adult female dwarf bonneted bat (Eumops bonariensis) from Venezuela.
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A portrait of a ghost bat (Macroderma gigas) in Australia in 1998.
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raccaryusui · 2 years ago
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近所を散歩していたら偶然に遭遇した、
「ヤナギハナガサ」の花に、
ツマグロヒョウモン『タテハチョウ(立羽蝶)』
が止まった。
別名:サンジャクバーベナ、
   タチバーベナ。
欧文名:Verbena bonariensis 
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f-l-o-w-e-r-138 · 8 months ago
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Erigeron bonariensis.
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faguscarolinensis · 1 year ago
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Verbena bonariensis / Clustertop Vervain at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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Beach pennywort - Hydrocotyle bonariensis
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cruelsister-moved2 · 1 year ago
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not sad anymore (saw a butterfly)
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phototagebuch · 1 year ago
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10.8.2023: Eisenkraut
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sardothiened · 2 years ago
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Gloucestershire Landscape Fountain Design ideas for a large contemporary full sun backyard stone water fountain landscape in summer.
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horsfields · 9 months ago
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Verbena Bonariensis
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atamagaitai · 1 year ago
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blue-and-yellow tanager (Rauenia bonariensis) by Jose F. Cruz
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syntheticph · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Landscape Gloucestershire Design ideas for a large contemporary full sun backyard stone water fountain landscape in summer.
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tenth-sentence · 1 year ago
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Mr. Swainson has well remarked,¹ that with the exception of the Molothrus pecoris, to which must be added the M. niger, the cuckoos are the only birds which can be called truly parasitical; namely, such as 'fasten themselves, as it were, on another living animal, whose animal heat brings their young into life, whose food they live upon, and whose death would cause theirs during the period of infancy.'
1 Magazine of Zoology and Botany, vol. i. p. 217.
"Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World, 1832-36" - Charles Darwin
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