> Stock image of Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflowers in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA
 > Close-up up a Spring Beauty wildflower in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Claytonia virginica and is in the Portulacaceae family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA.
 > Close-up up Spring Cress wildflowers in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Cardamine bulbosa and is in the Brassicaceae  family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA.
 > Stock image closeup of  a Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflower in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in Kentucky USA
 > Stock image of a Bluegrass band entertaining the crowd at the International Kite and Culture Festival in Georgetown Kentucky USA
 > A dry-stacked rock fence after a winter snow storm.  This fence features horizontally stacked flat stones for the base fence that is topped by vertical stones..  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. USA
 > Stock image of thoroughbred horse racing at the spring meet at the Keeneland track in Lexington Kentucky USA
 > Stock image of thoroughbred horse racing at the spring meet at the Keeneland track in Lexington Kentucky USA
 > Stock image of thoroughbred horse racing at the spring meet at the Keeneland track in Lexington Kentucky USA
Stock image of Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflowers in early Spring. The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers. Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA
 > Stock image of Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflowers in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA
Stock image of Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflowers in early Spring. The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers. Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA
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