Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Close shot of flowering Securigera varia (synonym Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch
Vibrant meadow with pink wildflowers and lush green grass in bloom. Securigera varia, crownvetch, purple crown vetch.
A Black and white warbler in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
A fly pauses on a leaf in Bali, Indonesia
Close-up of blooming pink flower in a green meadow. Securigera varia, crownvetch, purple crown vetch.
Flora of Gran Canaria - Micromeria varia herb, locally called thyme, endemic to Canaries and Madeira
Securigera varia
Securigera varia
Securigera varia (synonym Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch
A Black and white warbler in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
A close-up of a barred owl looking up in the air.
A captivating image of a delicate pink blossom known as V'yazil, gently adorned with glistening morning dew. Bathed in warm early sunlight, its vibrant petals and subtle hues evoke the serene beauty of dawn, inviting admiration for nature's artistry.
Common crownvetch flower (Securigera varia)
Bunte Kronwicke, Schafgarbe, Johanniskraut und Gräser
Barred Owl, Strix varia, is a large typical owl. It goes by many other names, including northern barred owl, striped owl,  eight hooter, rain owl, wood owl, and striped owl, but is probably known best as the hoot owl.  Kalispell, Montana.
Purple crown vetch growing above the bushes
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, quite common in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
Securigera varia (synonym Coronilla varia), commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch, is a low-growing legume vine.
Short to tall perennial with spreading to erect stems. leaves with 7-12 pairs of elliptical or oblong leaflets, each with a narrow membranous margin; stipules membranous, small separate. Flower pink, lilac-purple or bicoloured, 10-15mm, in heads of 10-20. Pods 20-60mm, with 3-8, 4 angled segments.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nHabitat: Grassy and waste places, once grown for fodder and sometimes in gardens.\nDistribution: France and Germany, quite common in Holland (most River Area); naturalized north to S Sweden.
In nature, Securigera varia grows in wild grasses
Barred Owls (Strix varia) have been a part of the natural scene for many, many thousands of years and can be found from Maine to Florida. They have a distinctive rich baritone \
A striped owl chases a field vole.
A young barred owl in a resting posture on a tree branch.
Black and White Warbler (mniotilta varia) perched on a big tree branch
A striped owl in winter in the north.
A striped owl hunts voles in a fir tree.
Trichia varia, myxomycète, champignon, forêt, sol forestier, moisissure, faune forestière, forêt humide, mousse, biologie forestière, observation de champignons, biodiversité forestière, forêt de feuillus, champignon en gros plan, mycologie, croissance organique, spore, champignons de forêt, sol humide, flore forestière, champignon de sol, moisissure forestière.
Wild Barred Owl Sitting on a Maple Tree Branch
A barred owl perched high in a tree.
A barred owlet looking around the botanical gardens.
Free Images: "bestof:flowers-18770_-_Various-leaved Hoarea, hoarea varia [2015x3452]@G._1_b_182539_ ArtsCult.com"
flowers-18770_-_Various-leaved_Hoarea,_hoarea_varia_[2015x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18711_-_Hoarea-flowered_Stork's-bill,_pelargonium_hoareaeflorum_[2023x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18700_-_Elegant_Hoarea,_hoarea_elegans_[2023x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18590_-_Colvill's_Hoarea,_hoarea_colvillii_[2123x3504]@G._1_b_182365_.jpg
flowers-18616_-_Labyrinth-flowered_Hoarea,_hoarea_labyrinthica_[2113x3504]@G._1_b_182365_.jpg
flowers-18651_-_Rose-coloured_Hoarea,_hoarea_rosea_[2119x3504]@G._1_b_182365_.jpg
flowers-18672_-_Veined-petaled_Hoarea,_hoarea_venosa_[2205x3504]@G._1_b_182365_.jpg
flowers-18675_-_Wave-flowered_Hoarea,_hoarea_undulaeflora_[2105x3504]@G._1_b_182365_.jpg
flowers-18683_-_Boat-flowered_Hoarea,_hoarea_carinata_[2011x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18740_-_Oval-leaved_Hoarea,_hoarea_ovalifolia_[2095x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18760_-_Snowy-white_Hoarea,_hoarea_nivea_[2037x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18784_-_Black-flowered_Hoarea,_hoarea_melanantha_[2023x3510]@G._1_b_182545_.jpg
flowers-18790_-_Bristle-pointed_Hoarea,_hoarea_setosa_[2007x3510]@G._1_b_182545_.jpg
flowers-18809_-_Dark_brown_Hoarea,_hoarea_atra_[2031x3510]@G._1_b_182545_.jpg
flowers-18822_-_Fumitory-flowered_Hoarea,_hoarea_corydaliflora_[2067x3510]@G._1_b_182545_.jpg
flowers-18851_-_Netted-petaled_Hoarea,_hoarea_reticulata_[2069x3510]@G._1_b_182545_.jpg
flowers-18674_-_Water-Rocket-leaved_Hoarea,_hoarea_sisymbriifolia_[2095x3504]@G._1_b_182365_.jpg
flowers-18695_-_Dark_Crimson-coloured_Hoarea,_hoarea_atrosanguinea_[1993x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18703_-_Fleshy_fringed-leaved_Hoarea,_hoarea_radicata_[2031x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18726_-_Milk-parsley_leaved_Hoarea,_hoarea_selinifolia_[2015x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
flowers-18776_-_White_Violet-flowered_Hoarea,_hoarea_violaeflora_[2029x3452]@G._1_b_182539_.jpg
Pelargonium_×_labyrinthicum.jpg
Pelargonium_×_venosum.jpg
Terms of Use   Search of the Day