RM2PR08YJ–Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra Venusta
RM2RCJC1H–Filipendula rubra Venusta a,k,a, Queen of the Prairie
RM2CA1KJ1–Queen of the Prairie Filipendula rubra 'Venusta'
RFS37P1J–Queen of the Prairie
RM2PR08RK–Pink Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra 'Venusta'
RMBEB5TJ–Queen of the Prairie and Culver's Root make pretty companions in a flower garden.
RMA4B1WE–Filipendula rubra Queen of the Prairie in bloom
RMAANDEA–Queen of the Prairie
RM2T8RBP8–Queen of the Prairie, Meadowsweet Filipendula rubra, This is a big imposing plant. Flowers can be white or varying shades of pink, good for cutting. Foliage is bold. Very handsome in the right place. Because of its size and aggressive spread, it requires lots of room and frequent division or a root barrier. The rhizomes are shallow and around 1/2' across
RF2K2KHT1–Close-up image of Queen of the prairie plant in blossom
RMPFP48C–Filipendula rubra 'Venusta' (Queen of the prairie), pink flowers
RF2GE6F7D–Queen of the Prairie Rose from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
RMAAT900–Meadowsweet or Queen of the Prairie Filipendula sp
RM2C023PF–Filipendula rubra, queen of the prairie, flowering in the garden
RM2M3JXWM–Filipendula rubra 'Venusta' - Pink Queen-of-the-Prairie flowers and white rocking chairs on veranda of grey log home.
RMW9YYEK–Filipendula rubra 'Venusta'
RME61RDH–Sidalcea 'Rose Queen'
RM2J535AX–Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra).
RM2PC7D9B–Sidalcea Rose Queen, Prairie mallow, perennial, racemes of deep pink flowers
RF2GYEY00–Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra).
RM2AXFBDN–Flagstone path and borders with pink Filipendula 'Queen of the Prairie' and pink Alcea - Hollyhock flowers in backyard garden in summer.
RF2C03HPW–Pink Meadowsweet
RFS37P1H–Queen of the Prairie
RM2PR08Y4–Filipendula rubra Venusta, Queen of the Prairie, Pink flower
RF2T339N9–Queen Anne’s Lace with prairie coneflower and pollinating bees in a tallgrass prairie with dramatic sun-kissed cloudscape and sky.
RMA4B1WD–Filipendula rubra Queen of the Prairie in bloom
RF2CGEN6T–A group of Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra, blooming in Janesville, Wisconsin
RM2BW2N33–The royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , 1939 . A real prairie welcome for the King and Queen by Indian Chiefs and three hundred Indians in Calgary , Alberta .
RFT5R8BX–A picture, that's showing a Queen of the Prairie and Goat's Beard. Stems are thin and long. Leaves are oval shaped, vintage line drawing or engraving
RF2K8PHCM–A selective focus shot of Filipendula rubra flowers at the Powell Botanical Gardens in Kansas, USA
RMM8HF33–Queen Butterfly on Prairie Milkweed.
RFB3CDK2–Queen Ann's Lace bending in the wind.
RMG9WRG6–A coyote head tribal symbol, carried by Native American chief, seen by Queen Elizabeth II before she addressed the Assembly in the Capitol Building, Richmond , Virginia, US
RMW9YYDG–Filipendula rubra 'Venusta'
RF2M60GPF–Frank Lloyd Wright’s William R. Heath House is unusual for being so close to a public street. Yet, it is built in Wright’s Prairie School style.
RM2GD25A3–Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra).
RM2PC7EGE–Sidalcea Rose Queen, Prairie mallow, perennial, racemes of deep pink flowers
RF2K69NEF–Queen Ann's Lace blooms on the prairie while the sun sets at Nachusa Grasslands Nature Conservancy, Ogle & Lee Counties, Illinois
RM2AXFCXF–English border with Onopordum acanthium - Giant Thistle plant, yellow Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm' - Coneflowers and pink Filipendula 'Queen of the Prairie'.
RMBG73NM–Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II in the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
RMGGM40B–Prairie Planting - (Credit Info: Laurent-Perrier Harpers & Queen Garden designed by Tom Stuart-Smith at Chelsea FS 2001 - Gold M
RM2PR08TD–Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra 'Venusta', Pink, Filipendula 'Venusta', Garden
RF2T339R0–Queen Anne’s Lace with prairie coneflower and other flora variety in a tall grass prairie under a dramatic, sun-kissed sky.
RM2GNE14X–Filipendula rubra Venusta flower Filipendula Venusta Flowering, Rose Queen of the Prairie
RMA4B1NB–Filipendula rubra Queen of the Prairie in bloom
RF2CGEN6J–A group of Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra, blooming in Janesville, Wisconsin
RM2BW2KGK–The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , 1939 Marge Allen , a typical Western cowgirl shouts Yippee for the King and Queen during their journey through the Prairie lands of Canada.
RMB7P5N2–prairie fire stampeed horse bull cow herd flock flames panic smoke burn summer grass land field wild wildlife
RF2K8PEG3–A selective focus shot of pink Filipendula flowers at the Powell Botanical Gardens in Kansas, USA
RF2PM69HR–Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
RMB42B9N–Red-legged Grasshopper on Queen Annes Lace natural prairie Danada Regional Trail DuPage County Forest Preserve Wheaton Illinois
RM2BF24YK–Queen of the Pairie. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.528 Aug 2019
RFKWNCTT–woman in field of wildflowers holding queen annes lace flower in hand
RF2M60GK4–Frank Lloyd Wright’s William R. Heath House is unusual for being so close to a public street. Yet, it is built in Wright’s Prairie School style.
RF2JME77X–Dried Queen Anne Lace
RF2JJPGC8–A Queen Anne's Lace growing on the Missouri prairie in the summertime
RFM2CGE8–Yellow flowers attract the attention of a Queen butterfly at Paynes Prairie Preserve state park in Gainesville, Florida
RM2AXFD7W–Border with Onopordum acanthium - Giant Thistle plant, yellow Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm' - Coneflowers and pink Filipendula 'Queen of the Prairie' flowers
RMBGF764–Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II backdropped by the Legislative Building in the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
RMW73246–RODEO QUEEN ON HORSEBACK DURING A PARADE THROUGH THE TOWN OF COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS, NEAR EMPORIA. IT IS A PART OF THE ANNUAL FLINT HILLS RODEO, A MAJOR CULTURAL EVENT OF THE AREA. HORSES AND LARGE CATTLE TRUCKS ARE THE FEATURED MODES OF TRANSPORTATION. IT IS A 19TH CENTURY COWBOY TOWN IN THE HEART OF THE KANSAS FLINT HILLS REGION, AND NEAR AN AREA DESIGNATED AS A POSSIBLE SITE FOR A TALLGRASS PRAIRIE NATIONAL PARK
RF2K69NEC–Queen Ann's Lace, an exotic and intrusive non-native wildflower competes with natives, Nachusa Grasslands Nature Conservancy, Lee and Ogle Counties,IL
RM2HX1BER–President of Prairie View A&M University and former FEMA Director, United States Army Lieutenant General (Retired) Julius W. Becton, Jr and his wife, Louise, arrive at the White House in Washington, DC for the State Dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth II on May 14, 1991.Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP /MediaPunch
RM2K1F6JY–Vernonia arkansana 'Mammuth', Tall plants in a late summer garden
RF2CGEN75–A group of Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra, blooming in Janesville, Wisconsin
RM2BW2EP7–The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , 1939 A Canadian cowgirl who rode on her fine horse to greet the King and Queen during their journey through the Prairie lands of Canada. 1939
RMA2JKYT–North American America settler pioneer USA prairie frontier town settlement horse wagon great Kansas city street main stage coac
RF2HJ8X92–CANADA - CIRCA 1967: a stamp printed in the Canada shows Combine and Oil Rig, Prairie Region, Queen Elizabeth II, circa 1967
RF2PM69JA–Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
RM2AWJ6ME–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . eet. Among the most ornamental and valuable of Herbaceous Plants, and ofeasy culture. S. Aruncus. GOATS Beard. Large panicles of creamy-white flowers; one of the best border plants. June. 35c.S. Filipendula. Dropwort. Large showy heads of white flowers, tinged rose ; fine foliage ; 1 to 3 feet. June. 35c.var.fl.pl. Dropwort. Double white flowers; fern-like foliage; 3 to 3 feet. One of the best and most showy perennials. 35c.S. Humboldtii. Greenish flowers. June. 25c. S. lobata. Queen of the Prairie. Flowers deep rose, in lar
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RF2T339R2–A dramatic sun-kissed sky above a rich tall-grass prairie of prairie coneflowers.
RF2M60GK3–Frank Lloyd Wright’s William R. Heath House is unusual for being so close to a public street. Yet, it is built in Wright’s Prairie School style.
RF2JME78B–Dried Queen Anne Lace
RF2JJPGBC–A Queen Anne's Lace growing on the Missouri prairie in the summertime
RM2HX1ABP–President of Prairie View A&M University and former FEMA Director, United States Army Lieutenant General (Retired) Julius W. Becton, Jr and his wife, Louise, arrive at the White House in Washington, DC for the State Dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth II on May 14, 1991. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP
RM2AXFCGC–English border with Canna - Indian Shot, pink Filipendula 'Queen of the Prairie' and pink Alcea rosea - Hollyhock flowers in private backyard garden.
RF2JJPGDD–A Queen Anne's Lace seed head during the winter in Missouri
RM2B05CYA–Border with purple Salvia - Sage, white Leucanthemum superbum 'Snow Lady' - Daisies, pink Filipendula rubra - Queen of the Prairie flowers in garden.
RF2K69N8R–Milkweed and Queen Ann's Lace dot the prairie at Nachusa Grasslands Nature Conservancy, Ogle & Lee Counties, Illinois
RFH5YXW2–Queen (Danaus gilippus), adult feeding on blooming Gregg's Mistflower (Conoclinium greggii), Hill Country, Texas, USA
RM2RT7D3P–Coyote warning sign at Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
RF2CGEN7H–Close up of a group of Queen of the Prairie, Filipendula rubra, blooming in Janesville, Wisconsin
RFGK5M1X–flower plant wild
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RFM2CGJA–Queen butterfly (Danaus gilippus) in Florida wintertime
RF2PM694H–Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
RM2AJ075D–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . tflowering, producing in great abun-dance its large, sliowy Aster-like deepblue flowers. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 fSlIKAEA. SPIRAEA—Goats A genus of hardy border plants of the easiest cul-ture, growing freely in any good soil. The taller vari-eties are very effective in tlie shrubbery border.S. Fillipendula—3 feet, June. Foliage dark green,beautifully cut and fern-like; flowers double, white,sometimes tinged with pink; very showy. This is avery handsome plant.S. Lobata (Queen of the Prairie)—5 feet, July. A hand-some variety; bears feather plumes of rose-c
RF2G9PG6T–Closeup of a Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota) single umbel with tiny white flowers on a blue background. Pictures resembles fireworks in the sky
RF2PWC077–Dried Queen Annes Lace daucus carota with selective focus
RF2M60GPB–Frank Lloyd Wright’s William R. Heath House is unusual for being so close to a public street. Yet, it is built in Wright’s Prairie School style.
RM2AN0W6Y–FILIPENDULA RUBRA
RMM6BH0Y–Bull Cape buffalo Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Africa
RMBGBM2B–Queen Elizabeth II Gardens and the Legislative Building in the City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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