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Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans). Inflorescence Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balkan Clary (Salvia nemorosa). Inflorescence Detail Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Figwort (Scrophularia nodosa). Inflorescence Detail Closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Yellow and Purple Asteraceae Flowers Plants, Daisy  Family Flowers
This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
This wishbone flower, likely a Torenia, displays striking purple and yellow coloration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asteraceae The Asteraceae are distinctive in being herbs, shrubs, vines, or trees, the inflorescence a head & x28;capitulum& x29; subtended by an involucre of phyllaries, flowers either bilabiate, disk, or ray/ligulate & x28;heads of many taxa a mixture of central disk flowers and peripheral ray flowers& x29;, with the calyx, termed a pappus, modified as scales, awns, or capillary or plumose bristles & x28;or absent& x29;, the androecium syngenesious, the ovary inferior with a single, basal ovule, the fruit a multiple of achenes.


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