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Bees gathering pollen from rare bloom on cereus cactus
Golden barrel cactus, flowering
Stones and stone steps among lush green grass
A few dark colored thrips visible in and on a very bright pink cactus flower, surrounded by spines.
coral fragments and shellfish on Boa Viagem beach
Night blooming cereus partway opened
Welwitschia Mirabilis's blossom attracts the bugs
Insect
Green moss isolated on white background close up
Orange and yellow wildflowers blooming in springtime in the Cape Province in South Africa.
This is soil from the quarry as a waste product and for versatile use in the garden
Witches' butter (Tremella mesenterica) extreme close-up, winter. On a hardwood sapling in Connecticut, after rain. A common jelly fungus, it pops up in wet weather year-round. Edible but tasteless.
Scientific name: Cereus jamacaru\nTop ranking: Cereus\nClassification: Species\nOrder: Caryophyllales\nSpecies: C. jamacaru\nFamily: Cactaceae
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Night princess, moon cactus, Selenicereus grandiflorus
Horned Toad in desert near Split Rock in Wyoming, USA, North America.
White flower of Cardon Cactus in Baja California
Atacama desert flower
Tiny little beautiful bright hot purple pink flowers of Rebutia cactus, a small pot plant blooming in spring and summer, top flat view.
Epiphyllum oxypetalum, also called Queen of the Night, Dutchman’s Pipe Cactus, is a night-blooming, tropical epiphyte to lithophyte with huge showy fragrant white flowers that close up by dawn. There are no true leaves, but flattened stems that can be easily rooted.
Beautiful white lady-of-the-night flower with an intoxicating perfume and its opening occurs only at night. Photo taken at my home\nThe lady of the night is a shrub, with a semi-woody texture and much appreciated for the intoxicating aroma of its flowers. It has an erect and branched stem, with sinuous branches, at first erect, but become pendulous at the ends. The lady of the night is a vigorous and fast-growing plant, it is usually used alone, but it does well in small groups. It can be used as a tree and climbed, also by pruning and tutoring, perfuming sidewalks, patios and covering arches, arches, trellises, among other supports. To attenuate the strong perfume, it should be planted in the shade, so that its flowering is less intense. Photo taken at my home in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
This is a perfect specimen of a tropical cactus blossom, specifically a epiphyllium oxypetalum. This particular species opens in the early evening and is full open in one to two hours and stays full out until morning when it dies as fast as it opens.
jumping spider on plant curious in garden
Close up photo of white Star Of Bethlehem flower. No people are seen in frame. Shot in studio. The background is black.
Soil from the quarry as a waste product and for versatile use in the garden
Photo taken in Interlachen, North central Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
Flowers in the garden
spring flowers
An Alabaster Nudibranch which is a sea slug photographed at a depth of 40 feet while scuba diving in southern British Columbia, Canada.
A sample of Corallina seaweed is partially buried in the sand and submerges under a few inches of salt water on a beach in California during the winter.  The location is between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach.
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