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European Hare, Lepus Europaeus, Close-up
European Hare, Lepus Europaeus, Close-up
Blue and white "Grecian Windflowers" (or Balkan Anemone, Winter Windflower) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its scientific name is Anemone Blanda, native to southeastern Europe, Turkey, Lebanon and Syria.
A close up of beautiful Chamomile flowers on a blurred, blue background
Decorative folk art flowers - floral wreath in slavic motifs. Watercolor circle
Hand crafted native motifs - seamless floral background in intricate flowers. Watercolor
Heart with eastern european decorative ethnic flowers. Watercolor ornament of Easter Europe
Decorative folk art flowers - floral wreath in slavic motifs. Watercolor
Poormans Weatherglass Lysimachia foemina wildflowers
Eastern european decorative ethnic flowers. Watercolor
Hand crafted native motifs at light ground - seamless floral background with intricate flowers. Watercolor art
Decorative fairy flowers at dark background. Repeating pattern. Watercolor in Eastern European folk art
Eastern european decorative ethnic flowers. Watercolor decor
Eastern european floral wreath - round border with stylized delicate flowers. Watercolor ring at dark background
Decorative fairy flowers on dark background. Repeating pattern. Watercolor in Eastern European folk
Poormans Weatherglass Lysimachia foemina wildflowers
White "Giant Himalayan Lily" flower (or Giant Lily) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Cardiocrinum Giganteum, native to Himalayas, China and Burma.
Heart with eastern european decorative ethnic flowers. Watercolor folk art
Floral motif of Eastern Europe - repeating frame with slavic native flowers. Watercolor strip
Light salmon colored "Hyacinth" flowers in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Hyacinthus genus is native to Mediterranean countries (Turkey, Syria, Lebanon etc).
Hand crafted native motifs - seamless floral pattern with intricate flowers at neutral grey background. Watercolor
Decorative fairy flowers at black background. Repeating pattern. Watercolor in Eastern European folk
 "Silver Shamrock" flowers (or Chilean Oxalis, Pink Carpet Oxalis, Pink Buttercups, Pink Sauerklee) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Oxalis Adenophylla is native to Chile and West Argentina.
European cyclamen
Red "Peruvian Verbena" flowers in Ulm, Germany. Its Latin name is Verbena Peruviana, native to South America.
Pink-red "Nepal Cinquefoil" flower in Zurich, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Potentilla Nepalensis (Syn Potentilla Willmottiae), native to West Himalaya.
"Pontic Rhododendron" flowers (or Common Rhododendron) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its scientific name is Rhododendron Ponticum subsp. Baeticum, native to Spain and Portugal.
White "Sneezewort" flowers (or European Pellitory, Goose Tongue, White Tansy, Sumpf-schafgarbe) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Achillea Ptarmica, native to Europe.
Purple "Paperflower" (or Lesser Bougainvillea) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Bougainvillea Glabra, native to Brazil.
"Bleeding Glory-Bower" flowers (or Bagflower, Bleeding Heart Vine) in Munich, Germany. Its scientific name is Clerodendrum Thomsoniae, native to tropical Africa.
"Garden Peony" flower (or Common Peony) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its scientific name is Paeonia Officinalis, native to Southern Europe.
Pink and white "Drummond's Phlox" flowers (or Annual Phlox, Summer Phlox) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Phlox Drummondii, native to eastern USA.
Blue "Grecian Windflower" (or Balkan Anemone, Winter Windflower) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its scientific name is Anemone Blanda, native to southeastern Europe, Turkey, Lebanon and Syria.
Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) in flower. Plant native to Asia growing as a garden escape in countryside in UK, aka Japanese and many-flowered rose
Orange "Indian Cress" flower (or Garden Nasturtium, Monks Cress) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Tropaeolum Majus, native to Colombia and Ecuador.
Plant Overlooking the Amalfi Coast / Positano Italy
White-purple "The Multi-Flowered Aerides" orchid in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Aerides Multiflorum Roxbury, native to Himalaya and south Vietnam.
Small garden with densely planted native plants ivy, echinops, water stream and gravel path in summer, Netherlands
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.
Spotted red-yellow "Tree Gloxinia" flowers in Zurich, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Kohleria Amabilis, native to Central and northern South America.
White "Plantain Lily" flowers (or Hosta, Giboshi) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Hosta Sieboldii, native to Japan.
"The Brassavola-Like Panarica" orchid flower in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Encyclia Brassavolae (Syn Prosthechea Brassavolae, Panarica Brassavolae, Epidendrum Brassavolae) is native to central America.
Hand crafted ethnic art of Eastern Europe - seamless frame with ornamental flowers and stripes. Watercolor
Red "Summer Pheasant's Eye" flower in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Adonis Aestivalis, native to Southern Europe and Northern Africa.
"Stemless Carline Thistle" (or Dwarf Carline Thistle, Silver Thistle) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Carlina Acaulis, native to southern Europe.
"Hardy Blue-flowered Leadwort" flower (or Plumbago, Blue Ceratostigma) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Ceratostigma Plumbaginoides (Syn Plumbago Larpentiae), native to western China.
common red chestnut tree European continental foliage
Yellow "Uncarina Leandrii var Rechenbergii" flower in Zurich, Switzerland. It is native to Madagascar.
"Cockspur Coral Tree" flowers (or Cry Baby, Firemans Cap, Brazilian Coral Tree) in Innsbruck, Austria. Its scientific name is Erythrina Crista-Galli, native to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
The older sister and her two younger sisters spend time outdoors in a beautiful Park with flowering shrubs on a Sunny spring day. Three sisters in pale pink dresses with straw hats in their hands on a background of flowers
"Sargent Hydrangea" flowers (or Bigleaf Hydrangea) in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Its Latin name is Hydrangea Aspera Sargentiana, native to China.

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