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Echinacea Collection (#2)

"Embracing the Summer Vibes with Echinacea: From Canada's Ontario

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Close-Up Of Echinacea Flower

Close-Up Of Echinacea Flower

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Coneflowers, Virgin Echinacea Purpurea (Asteraceae), New York Botanical Garden; New York City

Coneflowers, Virgin Echinacea Purpurea (Asteraceae), New York Botanical Garden; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Colorful Butterfly On Cone Flower Blossom In Spring; Oregon, Usa

Colorful Butterfly On Cone Flower Blossom In Spring; Oregon, Usa

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Two Colorful Butterflies On Cone Flower Blossom In Spring; Oregon, Usa

Two Colorful Butterflies On Cone Flower Blossom In Spring; Oregon, Usa

Background imageEchinacea Collection: American Painted Lady (Cynthia virginiensis) butterfly on Coneflower (Echinacea sp)

American Painted Lady (Cynthia virginiensis) butterfly on Coneflower (Echinacea sp), New Mexico

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Orange Coneflower, Vermont, USA

Orange Coneflower, Vermont, USA

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Yellow Coneflower -Rudbeckia fulgida-

Yellow Coneflower -Rudbeckia fulgida-

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-

Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Orange coneflower -Rudbeckia fulgida var-, blossoms, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Orange coneflower -Rudbeckia fulgida var-, blossoms, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Hoverfly -Syrphidae- perched on the flower of a Purple Coneflower -Echinacea spp

Hoverfly -Syrphidae- perched on the flower of a Purple Coneflower -Echinacea spp. -, Lower Saxony, Germany
Hoverfly -Syrphidae- perched on the flower of a Purple Coneflower -Echinacea spp.-, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Honey Bee -Apis mellifera- on the flower of a Shiny Coneflower -Rudbeckia nitida-

Honey Bee -Apis mellifera- on the flower of a Shiny Coneflower -Rudbeckia nitida-

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Flower of a Shiny Coneflower -Rudbeckia nitida-

Flower of a Shiny Coneflower -Rudbeckia nitida-

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Eastern Purple Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-, closeup of the blossom

Eastern Purple Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-, closeup of the blossom

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Purple Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-, flowers, Germany

Purple Coneflower -Echinacea purpurea-, flowers, Germany

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Orange Coneflowers -Rudbeckia fulgida-, Quebec, Canada

Orange Coneflowers -Rudbeckia fulgida-, Quebec, Canada

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Picture No. 11050398

Picture No. 11050398
Red Admiral Butterfly feeding on Echinacea (Purpurea Pow Wow ) Cornwall, UK Date:

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Washington, DC, Mary Livingston Ripley Garden, Smithsonian Arts and Industries building

Washington, DC, Mary Livingston Ripley Garden, Smithsonian Arts and Industries building

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Picture No. 10738960

Picture No. 10738960
Buff-tailed Bumblebee - feeding on Echinacea Flower (Bombus terrestris) Date:

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Picture No. 10738963

Picture No. 10738963
Honeybee - feeding on Echinacea Flower (Apis mellifera) Date:

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Picture No. 10738961

Picture No. 10738961
Honeybee - feeding on Echinacea Flower (Apis mellifera) Date:

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Two bottles containing Echinacea in liquid and capsule form

Two bottles containing Echinacea in liquid and capsule form

Background imageEchinacea Collection: A bumble bee gathering pollen from pink echinacea flower, close-up

A bumble bee gathering pollen from pink echinacea flower, close-up

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Honey bee C017 / 7650

Honey bee C017 / 7650
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Echinacea sp. flower nectar. Honey bees are in decline in many parts of the world but appear to be thriving in urban areas where there is less exposure to

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Honey bee C017 / 7652

Honey bee C017 / 7652
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Echinacea sp. flower nectar. Honey bees are in decline in many parts of the world but appear to be thriving in urban areas where there is less exposure to

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Honey bee C017 / 7651

Honey bee C017 / 7651
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Echinacea sp. flower nectar. Honey bees are in decline in many parts of the world but appear to be thriving in urban areas where there is less exposure to

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Echinacea purpurea, purple coneflower

Echinacea purpurea, purple coneflower

Background imageEchinacea Collection: NA, USA, Washington State, Seattle, Backyard Garden in Full Bloom, Selective Focus Image

NA, USA, Washington State, Seattle, Backyard Garden in Full Bloom, Selective Focus Image

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Purple echinecea coneflower plant

Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Purple echinecea coneflower plant

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Pink Coneflowers (Echinacea)

Pink Coneflowers (Echinacea)

Background imageEchinacea Collection: Echinacea in flower; garden variety: Echinacea purpurea doubledecker

Echinacea in flower; garden variety: Echinacea purpurea doubledecker
ROG-12799 Echinacea in flower; garden variety: Echinacea purpurea doubledecker Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Embracing the Summer Vibes with Echinacea: From Canada's Ontario, witness a Monarch butterfly gracefully perched on an Echinacea flower against the backdrop of a pink sky. In the morning light, Cone Flowers in USA's Colorado, Fort Collins attract buzzing Honey bees for their sweet nectar. Explore the beauty of Coneflower, scientifically known as Echinacea purpurea; its vibrant hues blend harmoniously with Rudbeckia and other species. Discover Green chirayta or Andrographis paniculata, another stunning member of the Echinacea family. Delight in the sight of Yellow Coneflower blossoms that add a pop of sunshine to any garden. Watch as these enchanting flowers start to bloom and transform into mesmerizing Conflowers - nature's masterpiece. "