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RFFB9H9W–Border with Tagetes (Tagetes sp.) and Zinnia (Zinnia sp.) flowers, summer, public garden, Centre de la Nature
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RM2JPF845–Silver-spotted Skipper (Epargyreus clarus) feeding on a zinnia (Zinnia sp.) flower
It was reported that Zinnias are capable to grow and blossom aboard the International Space Station. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/it-was-reported-that-zinnias-are-capable-to-grow-and-blossom-aboard-the-international-space-station-image312066212.html
RFS3KRHT–It was reported that Zinnias are capable to grow and blossom aboard the International Space Station.
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RF2M76MCK–A white crab spider waiting for a prey on zinnia flower.
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 26, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-26-2016-and-released-by-nasa-the-zinnias-are-part-of-the-flowering-crop-experiment-that-began-on-nov-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mis-image258611737.html
RMW0MNWD–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 26, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis
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Macro photo of blue banded bee hovering above zinnia flower. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/macro-photo-of-blue-banded-bee-hovering-above-zinnia-flower-image491776518.html
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RF2P1XEB8–Bluebottle butterfly visiting zinnia flower. Java, Indonesia.
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RFCR8JYH–flower collection red purple yellow pink white set dahlia chrysanthemum daisy zinnia strawflower cornflower carnation osteosperm
Angle-wing katydid (Microcentrum sp.) with jaws spread. Photo taken in Northern Virginia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angle-wing-katydid-microcentrum-sp-with-jaws-spread-photo-taken-in-northern-virginia-image501971987.html
RF2M4JPAY–Angle-wing katydid (Microcentrum sp.) with jaws spread. Photo taken in Northern Virginia.
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RM2JPF842–Silver-spotted Skipper (Epargyreus clarus) feeding on a zinnia (Zinnia sp.) flower
03004-01716 Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor) on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03004-01716-pipevine-swallowtail-battus-philenor-on-zinnia-sp-marion-co-il-image504402899.html
RF2M8HF17–03004-01716 Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor) on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL
. Fisr. 32. Pure culture of Fusarium lathvri. the cause of sweet Dea wilt some varieties of barley (Hordenm vulgare), perennial rye grass, Lolium perenne, Echinochloa frumentacea, Panicum miliaceum, Pen- nisteum sp. timothy (Phleum pratense), rye (Secale cereale), Andro- pogon sorghum, Triticum, maize (Zea mays), Euchlaena luxurians, Bidens leucantha, B. bipinnata, G-naphalium purpurem, Helenium tenuifolium, some species of Solidago and Zinnia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fisr-32-pure-culture-of-fusarium-lathvri-the-cause-of-sweet-dea-wilt-some-varieties-of-barley-hordenm-vulgare-perennial-rye-grass-lolium-perenne-echinochloa-frumentacea-panicum-miliaceum-pen-nisteum-sp-timothy-phleum-pratense-rye-secale-cereale-andro-pogon-sorghum-triticum-maize-zea-mays-euchlaena-luxurians-bidens-leucantha-b-bipinnata-g-naphalium-purpurem-helenium-tenuifolium-some-species-of-solidago-and-zinnia-image179916975.html
RMMCKWX7–. Fisr. 32. Pure culture of Fusarium lathvri. the cause of sweet Dea wilt some varieties of barley (Hordenm vulgare), perennial rye grass, Lolium perenne, Echinochloa frumentacea, Panicum miliaceum, Pen- nisteum sp. timothy (Phleum pratense), rye (Secale cereale), Andro- pogon sorghum, Triticum, maize (Zea mays), Euchlaena luxurians, Bidens leucantha, B. bipinnata, G-naphalium purpurem, Helenium tenuifolium, some species of Solidago and Zinnia.
03009-00710 Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) female on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-03009-00710-black-swallowtail-papilio-polyxenes-female-on-zinnia-sp-176589628.html
RMM789TC–03009-00710 Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) female on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 25, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-25-2016-and-released-by-nasa-the-zinnias-are-part-of-the-flowering-crop-experiment-that-began-on-nov-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mis-image258611740.html
RMW0MNWG–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 25, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis
A shallow focus shot of a Dahlia flower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shallow-focus-shot-of-a-dahlia-flower-image487308691.html
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RM2JPF836–Zebra Swallowtail (Graphium marcellus) feeding on a Red Zinnia (Zinnia sp.) flower
. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists : winter - spring - summer 1938 . Giant Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia Various Zinnias flowed «r» ^^^ rounded, medium-sized petliJs Th»^.",^^^ °^ shaggy ray-like ErTh^test's'hlde%°^°o'f r^e^d"^%l "o^i^l^n^d ^o'r^ tnf cMaT ^'. *^^ P^P'^lar pTsterpln°k's ^^ ?0 25 ^"^q-r^o'uS-^o^X Km^s^^o7>goil^^JI^ Fantasy Star Dust. Showy large Chrvsan themum-flowered blooms of ^| sp^endM to 'V/.^'^°,7 '=°'°''- Comes perfectly true bloomi ^^^^^ formation of its lovely 30 GaUlardia-Plowered Mixed (Kavajo) A npw type of Zinnia which easily may be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-wholesale-catalog-for-florists-winter-spring-summer-1938-giant-dahlia-flowered-zinnia-various-zinnias-flowed-r-rounded-medium-sized-petlijs-thquot-shaggy-ray-like-erthtestshldeof-redquotl-quotoilnd-or-tnf-cmat-pplar-ptsterplnks-0-25-quotq-rous-ox-kmso7gtgoilji-fantasy-star-dust-showy-large-chrvsan-themum-flowered-blooms-of-spendm-to-v7-=-comes-perfectly-true-bloomi-formation-of-its-lovely-30-gaulardia-plowered-mixed-kavajo-a-npw-type-of-zinnia-which-easily-may-be-image178539754.html
RMMAD57P–. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists : winter - spring - summer 1938 . Giant Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia Various Zinnias flowed «r» ^^^ rounded, medium-sized petliJs Th»^.",^^^ °^ shaggy ray-like ErTh^test's'hlde%°^°o'f r^e^d"^%l "o^i^l^n^d ^o'r^ tnf cMaT ^'. *^^ P^P'^lar pTsterpln°k's ^^ ?0 25 ^"^q-r^o'uS-^o^X Km^s^^o7>goil^^JI^ Fantasy Star Dust. Showy large Chrvsan themum-flowered blooms of ^| sp^endM to 'V/.^'^°,7 '=°'°''- Comes perfectly true bloomi ^^^^^ formation of its lovely 30 GaUlardia-Plowered Mixed (Kavajo) A npw type of Zinnia which easily may be
03017-00414 Giant Swallowtails (Papilio cresphontes) on Zinnia sp. 'courtship behavior', Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-03017-00414-giant-swallowtails-papilio-cresphontes-on-zinnia-sp-courtship-176589982.html
RMM78A92–03017-00414 Giant Swallowtails (Papilio cresphontes) on Zinnia sp. 'courtship behavior', Marion Co. IL
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RMM78A95–03017-00417 Giant Swallowtails (Papilio cresphontes) on Zinnia sp. 'courtship behavior', Marion Co. IL
01640-09112 American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) male on zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/01640-09112-american-goldfinch-carduelis-tristis-male-on-zinnia-zinnia-sp-marion-co-il-image233236505.html
RMRFCRF5–01640-09112 American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) male on zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 25, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-25-2016-and-released-by-nasa-the-zinnias-are-part-of-the-flowering-crop-experiment-that-began-on-nov-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mis-image258611743.html
RMW0MNWK–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 25, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis
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RM2JPF837–Zebra Swallowtail (Graphium marcellus) feeding on a red zinnia (Zinnia sp.) flower
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RF2WJFG9M–Zinnia flowers with a Malaysian blue clipper butterfly
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RF2WXWERY–Painted lady butterfly Latin name vanessa cardui pollinating a Zinnia, flower
03322-009.09 Great Spangled Fritillary butterfly (Speyeria cybele) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03322-00909-great-spangled-fritillary-butterfly-speyeria-cybele-on-zinnia-sp-marion-co-il-image504403311.html
RF2M8HFFY–03322-009.09 Great Spangled Fritillary butterfly (Speyeria cybele) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co. IL
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RF2X3DH5R–2 Butterflies Heliconius hecate Latin name Heliconius hecate) and 2 Blue morpho butterfly Latin name Morpho peleides
A Zinnia plant pillow floats through the U.S. Destiny Laboratory aboard the International Space Station on January 22, 2016. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-zinnia-plant-pillow-floats-through-the-us-destiny-laboratory-aboard-the-international-space-station-on-january-22-2016-the-zinnias-are-part-of-the-flowering-crop-experiment-that-began-on-nov-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mission-autonomous-gardening-image258611736.html
RMW0MNWC–A Zinnia plant pillow floats through the U.S. Destiny Laboratory aboard the International Space Station on January 22, 2016. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardening.
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RMM78A75–03017-00218 Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co., IL
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RMM78A9T–03017-004.20 Giant Swallowtails (Papilio cresphontes) on Zinnia sp. 'courtship behavior', Marion Co. IL
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RMMCFMRK–03406-01102 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 25, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-25-2016-and-released-by-nasa-the-zinnias-are-part-of-the-flowering-crop-experiment-that-began-on-nov-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mis-image258611742.html
RMW0MNWJ–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 25, 2016, and released by NASA. The zinnias are part of the flowering crop experiment that began on Nov. 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what they'll be tasked with on a deep space mis
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-17-2016-and-released-by-nasa-this-flowering-crop-experiment-began-on-november-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mission-autonomous-gardeni-image258611703.html
RMW0MNT7–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni
03406-01102 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-03406-01102-painted-lady-butterfly-vanessa-cardui-on-zinnia-sp-marion-176598425.html
RMM78N2H–03406-01102 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia sp. Marion Co. IL
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RFD36KE2–Zinnia flowers with a blue butterfly
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-17-2016-and-released-by-nasa-this-flowering-crop-experiment-began-on-november-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mission-autonomous-gardeni-image258611706.html
RMW0MNTA–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni
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RFDABNNE–A painted lady butterfly Latin name vanessa cardui
03405-00107 American Lady butterfly (Vanessa virginiensis) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03405-00107-american-lady-butterfly-vanessa-virginiensis-on-zinnia-sp-marion-co-il-image179825162.html
RMMCFMR6–03405-00107 American Lady butterfly (Vanessa virginiensis) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co. IL
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-17-2016-and-released-by-nasa-this-flowering-crop-experiment-began-on-november-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mission-autonomous-gardeni-image258611709.html
RMW0MNTD–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni
03405-00107 American Lady butterfly (Vanessa virginiensis) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-03405-00107-american-lady-butterfly-vanessa-virginiensis-on-zinnia-176598309.html
RMM78MXD–03405-00107 American Lady butterfly (Vanessa virginiensis) on Zinnia sp., Marion Co. IL
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-17-2016-and-released-by-nasa-this-flowering-crop-experiment-began-on-november-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mission-autonomous-gardeni-image258611707.html
RMW0MNTB–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni
03406-01010 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-03406-01010-painted-lady-butterfly-vanessa-cardui-on-zinnia-zinnia-176598387.html
RMM78N17–03406-01010 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL
Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-zinnia-flower-grown-inside-the-veggie-facility-onboard-the-international-space-station-taken-on-january-17-2016-and-released-by-nasa-this-flowering-crop-experiment-began-on-november-16-2015-when-nasa-astronaut-kjell-lindgren-activated-the-veggie-system-and-its-rooting-pillows-containing-zinnia-seeds-the-challenging-process-of-growing-the-zinnias-provided-an-exceptional-opportunity-for-scientists-back-on-earth-to-better-understand-how-plants-grow-in-microgravity-and-for-astronauts-to-practice-doing-what-theyll-be-tasked-with-on-a-deep-space-mission-autonomous-gardeni-image258611700.html
RMW0MNT4–Photograph of a Zinnia flower grown inside the Veggie facility onboard the International Space Station, taken on January 17, 2016, and released by NASA. This flowering crop experiment began on November 16, 2015, when NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren activated the Veggie system and its rooting 'pillows' containing zinnia seeds. The challenging process of growing the zinnias provided an exceptional opportunity for scientists back on Earth to better understand how plants grow in microgravity, and for astronauts to practice doing what theyÕll be tasked with on a deep space mission: autonomous gardeni
03406-01010 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03406-01010-painted-lady-butterfly-vanessa-cardui-on-zinnia-zinnia-sp-marion-co-il-image179825174.html
RMMCFMRJ–03406-01010 Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL
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RF2M7MM0Y–01640-092.14 American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) male on zinnia (Zinnia sp.) Marion Co. IL