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No Name city village town community in Garfield county near Glenwood Springs, Colorado with road exit sign on interstate highway road 70 rest area
Some anonymous gravestones on the old cemetery in Halmstad, Sweden. Old monuments in a form of a stone object or cross on the grass field. Spring image with no visible people. No names on the graves.
A stack of blue and red "Hello, my name is" name tags or badges
Processed tobacco and cigarets are common name of several plants in the genus nicotiana of the family solanaceae, and the general term for any product prepared from the cured leaves of these plants.
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Woolly leaves of lamb's tongue (binomial name: Stachys byzantina 'Cotton Ball'), also called lamb's ear , an ornamental plant native to Armenia, Turkey, and Iran, with rain dropsImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/woolly-leaves-lambs-tongue-binomial-name-194267174">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Common milkweed (botanical name: Asclepias syriaca), also known as butterfly flower and silkweed, flowering in prairie in summer, northern Illinois. It is the main source of food for caterpillars.Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/common-milkweed-botanical-name-asclepias-syriaca-144709582">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Seed pods of garden peas (binomial name: Pisum sativum), August in northern Illinois (foreground focus)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/seed-pods-garden-peas-binomial-name-151990766">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Potted snake plants (botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata), also known as mother-in-law's tongue (poisonous if ingested), an ornamental native to tropical western Africa, on table in greenhouseImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/potted-snake-plants-botanical-name-sansevieria-143712415">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Common milkweed (botanical name: Asclepias syriaca), also known as butterfly flower and silkweed, growing abundantly in prairie, summer in northern Illinois.Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/common-milkweed-botanical-name-asclepias-syriaca-144715564">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Tapestry foamflower (botanical name: Tiarella cordifolia), also known as heartleaved or Allegheny foamflower, false miterwort, and coolwort, with reddish veins, in spring garden in southern WisconsinImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/tapestry-foamflower-botanical-name-tiarella-cordifolia-143295001">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Baby blue eyes (binomial name: Nemophila menziesii), a spring wildflower native to California (shallow depth of field), growing in a garden in IllinoisImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/baby-blue-eyes-binomial-name-nemophila-195182018">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Cultivar of goatsbeard (botanical name: Aruncus) called Misty Lace in spring gardenImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/cultivar-goatsbeard-botanical-name-aruncus-called-143085232">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Siebold's hosta (botanical name: Hosta sieboldiana 'mira'), early summer in northern IllinoisImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/siebolds-hosta-botanical-name-hosta-sieboldiana-143868754">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Hybrid pink roses (botanical name: Rosa x kordesii "John Cabot"), named after Canadian explorer John Cabot, on shrub by stone wall in garden (focus on brightest bloom)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/hybrid-pink-roses-botanical-name-rosa-143691919">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Sweet woodruff (botanical name: Galium odoratum), a perennial used in medicine, cooking, and potpourriImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/sweet-woodruff-botanical-name-galium-odoratum-141492904">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Spiderwort (botanical name: Tradescantia ohiensis) in June garden, southern WisconsinImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/spiderwort-botanical-name-tradescantia-ohiensis-june-143294998">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Perennial garden favorite: Creeping phlox (botanical name: Phlox subulata) with white and pink striped petals around a small patch of similar but solid pink phloxImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/perennial-garden-favorite-creeping-phlox-botanical-99917360">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Many boxes of red begonias (botanical name: Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum; cultivar: Encore IV Red) arranged in greenhouse and intended for spring planting on golf courseImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/boxes-red-begonias-botanical-name-begonia-101944822">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Climbing wild rose (botanical name: Rosa setigera) growing in a prairie thicket early in July, northern Illinois (selective focus)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/climbing-wild-rose-botanical-name-rosa-150943829">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Spring at a glance: Detail of formal garden with pink flowering Eastern redbud (botanical  name: Cercis canadensis) and trimmed shrubs, northern Illinois in AprilImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/spring-glance-detail-formal-garden-pink-99512543">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Bark of American elm (botanical name: Ulmus americana), a hardy tree native to eastern North AmericaImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/bark-american-elm-botanical-name-ulmus-77785048">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Extensive roots of Moreton Bay Fig (botanical name: Ficus macrophylla), a large banyan tree of rainforest (native to eastern Australia)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/extensive-roots-moreton-bay-fig-botanical-104724572">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Birdhouse among black-eyed Susans (botanical name: Rudbeckia hirta) in nature preserve , August in northern IllinoisImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/birdhouse-blackeyed-susans-botanical-name-rudbeckia-150424667">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Abundance of shasta daisies (botanical name: Leucanthemum x superbum) in summer garden, northern IllinoisImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/abundance-shasta-daisies-botanical-name-leucanthemum-151316972">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Green and wax beans (binomial name of both cultivars: Phaseolus vulgaris) on display at a farmer's marketImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/green-wax-beans-binomial-name-cultivars-151696556">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Tall cycad (botanical name: Dioon mejiae), an abundant tropical plant native to HondurasImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/tall-cycad-botanical-name-dioon-mejiae-104645540">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Seed capsules of love-in-a-mist (botanical name: Nigella damascena), also known as devil-in-the-bush, a Mediterranean garden plant in the buttercup family, on a bright summer afternoon in IllinoisImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/seed-capsules-loveinamist-botanical-name-nigella-143944090">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Garden study in pink and light green: Clumps of rock cress (most likely botanical name: Arabis blepharophylla or Arabis caucasica) surrounded by light green ground cover in spring, Wheaton, IllinoisImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/garden-study-pink-light-green-clumps-104645525">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Thorny bark of floss silk tree (botanical name: Chorisia speciosa), native to Argentina and BrazilImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/thorny-bark-floss-silk-tree-botanical-104645519">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Canebrake rattlesnake (scientific name: Crotalus horridus)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/canebrake-rattlesnake-scientific-name-crotalus-horridus-98477999">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Inscription on anonymous public monument, with start date of September 11, 2001, indicates the war on terrorism continues to go on (reflection of sky on polished face of granite slab)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/inscription-anonymous-public-monument-start-date-74147113">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Polar bear (scientific name: Ursus maritimus) feeding underwaterImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/polar-bear-scientific-name-ursus-maritimus-83978284">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>