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Chicago Botanic Garden
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A lovely bachelor's button standing out in a crowd of wildflowers
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Springtime, and the colorful tulips shine after a brief shower.
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I captured this one last spring.
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A snail enjoying the morning dew
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A shot showing contoured hills with spring flowers at Painted Hills in John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
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Moss sprouting in spring
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Mother hummingbird feeding her baby, nested in a blood orange tree in Simi Valley, California
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A bighorn lamb stands above Hidden Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana
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Inside a tulip
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A Canada goose gosling stays close to Mom. Spring is the time of new life.
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Lupine blooms on top of California's Point Reyes.
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Tulips at Keukenhof Garden near Lisse, Netherlands
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This malachite butterfly (Siproeta stelenes) was one of many species at Brookside Gardens in Silver Spring, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C.
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April showers bring May flowers.
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Cherry blossom viewing in the spring
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