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Field scabious (Knautia arvensis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field scabious Knautia arvensis violet flower on a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field scabious (Knautia arvensis) blossoms. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seedhead of a field scabious (Knautia arvensis). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seedheads of the field scabious (Knautia arvensis). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field scabious Knautia arvensis flowering in meadow. Blue purple wild flower on natural background. Macro. Selective focus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field scabious Knautia arvensis flowering in meadow. Blue purple wild flower on natural background. Macro. Selective focus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field Scabious - Knautia arvensis
Field scabious (Knautia arvensis). Flowers on a meadow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Light-purple field scabious (Knautia arvensis) blossoms. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field scabious Knautia arvensis flowering in meadow. Blue purple wild flower on natural background. Macro. Selective Royalty Free Stock Photo
White form of Field scabious Knautia arvensis with purple pistils flowering in the steppe nature. Tiny wildflowers closeup Royalty Free Stock Photo
Painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on a field scabious (Knautia arvensis). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seedheads and blossoms of the field scabious (Knautia arvensis). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Light-purple field scabious (Knautia arvensis) blossoms. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field Scabious - Knautia arvensis.nThe dainty, lilac blooms that bob on the end of long stalks, can be a common sight on road verges at the end of summer.nField Scabious is a familiar parent of one of our favourite cottage garden plants. It has a very long flowering period and so is a valuable nectar source for bees and butterflies. Each plant can produce up to 50 flowers and blooms are the largest of our native scabious species. Finches and linnets love the seeds of this plant.


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