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Ephedra flowers on white background
Shrub with beautiful native yellow flowers, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
With flip side showing highly textured, highly detailed surface. This side features iconic symbols of an aboriginal man, the Southern Cross, and pampas grass in relief artwork. Diffused side lighting.
Witches' butter (Tremella mesenterica) 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.
Born and raised in the countryside without any cultural treatment. The seed spread by birds or the wind does not choose a place to be born. Even on the roofs of rural houses you can see mandacaru trees. Growth depends on the nutrients in the soil in which it germinates. The typical species of the caatinga biome can reach five to six meters in height. Adapted to living in a dry climate, with reduced amounts of water, its leaves have turned into thorns, which end up being defense elements against herbivorous animals.\nIts roots are responsible for capturing water from the water table. The stem or columnar trunk serves as a support axis and its central part, the core, contains vessels that carry water and other substances vital to the plant. Lateral to the stem, there are faceted articulated pieces whose morphology resembles a large candlestick with several branches. The external part, whether of the trunk or lateral shoots, is protected by a thick cuticle that prevents excessive water loss through transpiration. The flowers of this species of cactus are white, very beautiful and measure approximately twelve centimeters in length. They bloom at night and wither at sunrise. They feed the bees, especially the arapuã. Its fruits have a strong violet color, an ellipsoid shape, reaching fifteen centimeters in length and twelve centimeters in diameter, on average. The pulp is white with tiny black seeds, which serve as food for several typical caatinga birds.
A Wattle Bloom in Soft Focus. This is a Black wattle (A. mearnsii). The Acacia melanoxylon is the most widely introduced and planted Acacia species in New Zealand. It is often considered a weed, and is seen as threatening native habitats by competing with indigenous vegetation and reducing native biodiversity.
Photo taken in Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Stigma and stamens of a yellow  flower
Grewia tiliifolia fruit is edible and various parts the plant used in traditional medicine
Macro close up of an orange flower, nature abstract background.
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Acacia baileyana or Cootamundra wattle is a shrub or tree in the genus Acacia.
Caryocar brasiliense
Tiger’s eye mineral stone sample macro photography
Cordyceps, a herbal medicine good for health
A very close up dandelion flower
Hypericum
Macro close up of an orange flower, nature abstract background.
Photo taken in Köln, Germany
Petals, close up, yellow flowers
close up detail yellow flower
Uvaria rufa (susung kalabaw, Carabao teats, Torres Strait scrambler, triəl sva). The fruits of Uvaria rufa are edible, having a sharp sweet-sour taste
Close up of Golden Wattle blossom, the floral emblem of Austral
The Bird's Nest fungi, known for their vibrant orange and red colors, are commonly found in Thailand during the rainy season. These striking mushrooms resemble tiny nests, often nestled among the damp forest floor. Their bright hues make them easily recognizable and add a splash of color to the lush greenery. Apart from their unique appearance, these fungi are also edible and are often harvested by locals. They are incorporated into various traditional dishes, adding both flavor and a touch of natural beauty to the cuisine. The rainy season provides the perfect conditions for these colorful mushrooms to thrive, making them a notable feature of the Thai landscape during this time.
Macro close up of an orange flower, nature abstract background.
Yellow and orange nature abstract or background, showing many stamens of an iris flower. These are the structures that produce pollen. The micrograph was taken at a magnification of 20x.
chinese medicine Fried atractylodes, roasted Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae on black background
Four skull in a raw showing humans evolution. Human evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. isolated on white.
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