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Red Turtlehead (Chelone Obliqua)

In by Contributed PhotosMay 24, 2017leave a COMMENT

Red Turtlehead (Chelone Obliqua)

Album: Native Plant Rescue List

Tags: #Chelone #Red #Purple #Pink Color #Nature #Herb #Flower Head #Flower #Plant #obliqua #Plantaginaceae

Black Ripe and Red Unripe Mulberries

In by Contributed PhotosMay 24, 2017leave a COMMENT

Black Ripe and Red Unripe Mulberries

Black ripe and red unripe mulberries on the branch.

Album: Native Plant Rescue List

Tags: #Mulberry – Fruit #Healthy Eating #Group of Objects #Dieting #Vegetarian Food #Mulberry Bush #Berry Fruit #Freshness #Growth #Multi Colored #Red #Pink Color #Green Color #Black Color #Nature #Fruit #Leaf #Branch #Ripe #Unripe #Tree #Insect #Summer #Sweet Food #food

Pink Dogwoods on Green.

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Pink Dogwoods on Green.

Pink and yellow dogwood blooms in the spring.

Album: Native Plant Rescue List

Tags: #Ornamental Garden #Vibrant Color #Beauty In Nature #Blossom #Pollen #Petal #Dogwood #Flowerbed #beauty #Indigenous Culture #Choice #Multi Colored #Yellow #Pink Color #Green Color #Colors #New #Nature #Image Focus Technique #Close-up #Missouri #Southern USA #Flower Head #Leaf #Twig #Branch #Tree #Flower #Plant #Springtime #Park – Man Made Space #Blossoming

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