RME63REB–Prairie wild onion (Allium textile), Goblin Valley State Park, San Rafael Desert, Utah, USA
RMC0318Y–Prairie wild onion flowers growing in CanyonLands National Park, Utah, USA
RM2T22MJH–Autumn Onion, Allium stellatum
RMBX6PB2–Prairie wild onion (Allium textile), Canyon Country, Utah, United States of America, North America
RM2E1PA4F–Wild onion in bloom on Oregon's Zumwalt Prairie.
RF2HJCG6K–Leek plant damaged by caterpillars of leek moth or onion leaf miner Acrolepia, Acrolepiopsis assectella family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive species
RM2NRYA8A–Prairie Onion in Bloom by Narrowleaf Yucca along the Shafer Trail with a Wingate sandstone butte behind. Moab, Utah.
RMEPTD94–San Juan Onion (Allium textile), blooming, San Rafael Swell, Utah USA
RF2CTJDG0–Dry wild onion grass with seeds in orange field with clear blue sky in sunset warm colors
RF2GAR833–Close-up view of beautiful pink prairie onion flowers (allium stellatum) blooming in a sunny ornamental garden
RF2C78YB9–Inflorescence of wild Onion round on a blurred background
RFP8MH23–Lupin, Lupinus angustifolius, Groundsel, Senecio vulgaris, Corn Lily, Veratrum californicum, Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, Stanislaus National Forest, Si
RF2HJR13N–close-up of a pretty purple primula vulgaris flower, top view
RF2CG8WDB–Green jack-in-the-pulpit berries at Somme Prairie Nature Preserve in Northbrook, Illinois
RF2HNDK0N–close-up of three blue hyacinths against a white background, side view
RM2JRY4Y2–Permaculture farm with a sustainable vegetable garden on the Canadian prairies in Alberta, Canada. Onion plants in foreground.
RF2T8DC0N–Old illustration of Prairie Onion (Allium stellerianum). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMDBTDYB–Allium stellatum
RFTDR44P–In the morning, the warm sun shines on the wild onion
RFP8MFX8–Wild Onion, Lupin, Groundsel, Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, Stanislaus National Forest, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
RM2T22MJ3–Autumn Onion, Allium stellatum
RMBX6PBG–Prairie wild onion (Allium textile), Canyon Country, Utah, United States of America, North America
RF2R0YAAT–Leopoldia comosa spring wild plant
RF2HJCG6G–Leek plant damaged by caterpillars of leek moth or onion leaf miner Acrolepia, Acrolepiopsis assectella family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive species
RFCFDAJF–Prairie wild onion (Allium textile), Goblin Valley State Park, Utah, United States of America,
RM2X01GPY–Allium cristophii / Allium christophii (star of Persia) seedheads with Hylotelephium 'Matrona' (sedum / stonecrop) in a flower bed / border scheme
RFP8MGE2–Wild Onion, Lupin, Groundsel, Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, Stanislaus National Forest, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
RF2ANXW7H–Turkish pide with vegetables and cheese. Prairie pita(pide)
RF2F2YCRT–A herd of cattle grazing on a dry grass field
RF2J3M5A0–Abandoned church in rural Saskatchewan; Maryville, Saskatchewan, Canada
RF2BWTGFK–American grilled hamburger with USA flag. 4th of July. Independence day.
RFE0HTR1–Facade of St. John The Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Silver, Manitoba, Canada
RMB6FXCA–A woman carrying a basket full of vegetables from the farm house
RFMT9HXY–Purple Star Plant
RF2T7T11X–Old illustration of Prairie Onion (Allium stellerianum). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMDBTDN4–Allium Stellatum with lavender
RFTRYE7G–In the morning, the warm sun shines on the wild onion
RMH4NPNA–Allium bisulcum, Allium Stellerianum; Ail à deux sillons, Prairie onion, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees
RMABXTH5–Ornamental Onion Allium stipitatum
RM2T22MJ5–Autumn Onion, Allium stellatum
RFTD8E7H–birch forest
RF2R0YA7H–Leopoldia comosa spring wild plant
RF2HJCG72–Leek plant damaged by caterpillars of leek moth or onion leaf miner Acrolepia, Acrolepiopsis assectella family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive species
RMBX6P0Y–Prairie wild onion (Allium textile), Goblin Valley State Park, Utah, United States of America, North America
RF2F6YKM0–Caterpillar of leek moth or onion leaf miner Acrolepiopsis assectella family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive species a pest of leek crops. Larvae feed on
RF2C77WP2–Pink small prairie wild onion flower, hand painted watercolor illustration, seamless pattern design on white background
RF2F6YKPF–Pupa of leek moth or onion leaf miner (Acrolepiopsis assectella) family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive speciesa pest of leek crops. Larvae feed on Alliu
RF2ANXW2T–Turkish pide with vegetables and cheese. Prairie pita(pide)
RF2HJER7E–Moth of leek moth or onion leaf miner (Acrolepia assectella) family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive speciesa pest of leek crops. Larvae feed on Allium pl
RF2BWTGT9–Burgers with red bun and greens on a black background
RFT7YCCT–Macro view of a striking jack-in-the-pulpit wildflower blooming in its native woodland habitat
RMB6FXCM–A lady going over her vegetables that she picked while sitting on the porch
RFAWERWC–The St Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church near Insinger Saskatchwan Canada
RMD1NC5F–A silhouette of a Ukrainian Orthodox church at sunset with swirling cloud formation, Saskatchewan, Canada
RMDBTDK6–Allium Stellatum with honey bee
RFEYF99T–The windy city
RMB62GWA–Late Summer Border at Cotswold Wildlife Park
RMABXTJ0–Ornamental Onion Allium stipitatum
RM2T22MJA–Autumn Onion, Allium stellatum
RFTDNHT2–hulunbeier steppe
RF2R0YC16–Leopoldia comosa spring wild plant
RMB7NXK6–Crocosmia Lucifer with display of grasses at the Cotswold Wildlife Park
RMKJ2CWX–Onion bayou prairie prescribed burn at Anahuac national wildlife refuge in texas
RMD8D2T4–Onion bayou prairie prescribed burn at Anahuac national wildlife refuge in texas.
RF2C77WPG–Blue small prairie wild onion flower, hand painted watercolor illustration, seamless pattern design on soft yellow background
RM2T22MED–Onion Bayou Prairie prescribed burn at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas - Pictured from left to right: Prescribed Fire Specialist Paul C. Charland, Assistant Fire Management Officer Craig Crenshaw, Range Technician Doug Head. Subjects: Fire; Prescribed burning; Grasslands; Employees (USFWS). . 1998 - 2011.
RFRAEE2M–Allium bisulcum, Allium Stellerianum, Ail à deux sillons, Prairie onion, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les reimagined
RF2HJER7N–Moth of leek moth or onion leaf miner (Acrolepia assectella) family Acrolepiidae. It is Invasive speciesa pest of leek crops. Larvae feed on Allium pl
RF2BWTGNX–Burgers with red bun and greens on a black background
RF2HJ917H–Staphylinidae beetle, mites and pupae of Eumerus strigatus in a rotting onion.
RMB6FXCY–A woman carrying a basket full of vegetables from the farm house
RF2HJ9GXY–Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies.
RFT7YC8R–Macro view of a striking jack-in-the-pulpit wildflower blooming in its native woodland habitat
RMRH21M2–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 80. Prairie onion, Allium textile Nels. & Macbr. 259. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RFEYF997–The windy city
RMABXTHA–Ornamental Onion Allium stipitatum
RM2T22MJB–Autumn Onion, Allium stellatum
RF2R0YBJA–Leopoldia comosa spring wild plant
RF2C77WRC–Pink small prairie wild onion flower, hand painted watercolor illustration, seamless pattern design on dark blue background
RF2BWTGYA–Burgers with red bun and greens on a black background
RMB6FXDF–A lady going over her vegetables that she picked
RF2HJ9GT0–Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies.
RFT7YCD0–Macro view of a striking jack-in-the-pulpit wildflower blooming in its native woodland habitat
RMRH000B–. Bulletin. Geography. Fig. 303.—The lady-beetle (Megilla maculata DeG.) and its life history: a,larva; b, pupa; c, adult (Chittenden, U.S. Dept. Agr.); enlarged as indicated.. Fig. 304.—^Meadow grasshopper {Xiphidium stridiim Scud.); twice natural size (after Forbes). The onion-fly occurs in connection with the prairie onion. Eristalis lenax is common on the flowers. Various flower-flies occur. Waiting in the flowers for such animals as may come are the ambush-bugs {Phy- mata erosa fasciata), and the crab spiders (Misumessus asperatus and Runcina aleatoria). The jumping spiders (Phidippus pod
RF2C77WR0–Pink small prairie wild onion flower, hand painted watercolor illustration, seamless pattern design on dark blue background
RF2BWTGTC–American grilled hamburger with USA flag. 4th of July. Independence day.
RMB6FXCH–A lady going over her vegetables that she picked while sitting on the porch
RF2HJ9GYH–Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies.
RMB6EXX0–A woman collecting her vegetables from her vegetable wagon taking items to town or market in the old west
RFT7YCGD–Macro view of a striking jack-in-the-pulpit wildflower blooming in its native woodland habitat
RMRN5KXA–. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. Fig. 303.—The lady-beetle {Megilla macidata DeG.) and its life history: a,larva; b, pupa; c, adult (Chittenden, U.S. Dept. Agr.); enlarged as indicated.. Fig. 304.—Meadow grasshopper {Xiphidium strictum Scud.); (after Forbes). twice natural size The onion-fly occurs in connection with the prairie onion. Eristalis tenax is common on the flowers. Various flower-flies occur. Waiting in the flowers for such animals as may come are the ambush-bugs