Powell Gardens
Powell Gardens is a 915-acre botanical garden located in Kingsville, Missouri. It features 6,000 varieties of plants, with 225,000 plants in seasonal displays. The garden dates to 1948, when the land was purchased by George E. Powell, Sr. Since then, the site has been a dairy farm, a Boy Scout camp, an agricultural and natural resource center, and, since 1988, a botanical garden.
Viceroy butterfly on Buddleja bloom.
Bee on flower.
Giant Swallowtail butterfly; Painted Lady butterfly.
Tawny Emperor butterfly on leaf.
Black and yellow garden spider on web.
Cloudless Sulphur butterfly on Vinca flower.
Grasshopper on stem.
Orange Sulphur butterfly on flower.
Silvery Checkerspot butterfly on orange Zinnia.
Silver-Spotted Skipper butterfly digging into a flower.
Yellow and pink orchid.
Red-Spotted Purple butterfly and bugs on cactus fruit.
Water lilies in pond.
Tiny toad on brick walkway.
Rudbeckia flowers.
Little blue damselfly.
Zowie Yellow Flame Zinnias.
Grass blowing in the wind.
Hen and Chicks growing in wall.
Cabbage White butterflies.
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