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Photomicrograph of Euglena species. Fresh water, California. Live specimen. Wet mount, 40X objective, transmitted bright field illumination.
In the field a small Spermacoce verticillata bush with flowers
Xanthium spinosum. Clotbur, spiny cocklebur, Wild plant shot in summer outdoors, close up
Two flower spikes of a perennial Capachito (Calceolaria thyrsiflora) growing in the foothills of the Andes near the capital Santiago. There are about 60 species of Calceolaria native to Chile, and several of the yellow-flowered species are called “Capachito” (from hooded Capuchin monks) by the local inhabitants and so are not distinguished by common names. In the English-speaking world the Calceolaria are often known as ‘slipper flower’ or ‘pocketbook flower’ because of their purse-shaped lower flower petals. This species is mostly restricted to central Chile.
Pale purple fragrant flowers of Scabiosa stellata on a meadow on a sunny spring day. A plant for use in homeopathy in the natural environment.
Conidiophores of an unknown fungus. The spores (conidia) are formed at the tips of the branches.
Nigella arvensis - wild plant. Plant blooming in spring.
Very variable, low to medium, silkily-hairy perennial. Leaves pinnate, lowermost with 5-7 leaflets, upper with 9-15; leaflets oblong to elliptical. Flowers normally yellow, but may be red, purple, orange or white; 12-15mm, in dense heads with a leaf-like bract immediately beneath; calyx inflated, white woolly, the teeth often red-tipped.\nHabitat: Dry coastal grassland, also inland on calcareous soils, cliff tops and rock ledges, to 3000m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
Intermediate Clearwater Catseye, Cryptantha Intermedia Variety Intermedia, a mystical native monoclinous annual herb displaying terminal scorpioid cymose panicle inflorescences during Spring in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Closeup of wild valerian flower
Tiny grass flowers emerge on spikelets of annual ryegrass, Lolium multiflorum. Los Padres National Forest, California, USA.
A small yellow spider (Mangora acalypha) sits on a plant Mediterranean Hartwort (Tordylium apulum) on a sunny, spring day.
Macro photophaphy on a terrestrial orchid Malaxis simillima, growing in a cloud forest located in Monteverde, Costa Rica. The flowers are smelly (bad smell) to atract their pollinators
In vitro bacterial culture
Flower fly ophrys
Beginning of summer in Israel
Approaching Joshua Tree National Park toward the North Entrance after winter rainfall will provide realization of many plant species. One which might not be as prominent in drier periods is  Thamnosma Montana. Its common name is Turpentine Broom, and during arid episodes, its leafless twigs resemble a sweeping implement. It flowers in shades of captivating dark blue or purple. Taxonomic value can be gained from its fruits which are akin to miniature, semi lobed, citrus fruits. The Genus is related to the Citrus family Rutaceae. They often grow in close proximity  to, and/or intermingled up through, other shrubs.
Hairless, short to medium perennial; stems erect, square and hollow, with a creeping and rooting base. Leaf linear to lanceolate, opposite toothed or almost untoothed, half clasping the stem; with translucent gland-dots. Flowers white , veined and tinged with purplish-red. 10-18mm, tubular 2 lipped, the lower lip 3-lobed, borne in leafy racemes.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, river and stream banks, ditches.\nFlowering Season: May-October.\nDistribution: Belgium, Holland, France and Germany. From W and C Europe to W Asia.\n\nThis is a rare Species in the Netherlands. The Picture is made in my Garden Pond.\nThe Plant is Poisonous but in the past used as Herbal Medicine.
natural green grass field landscape background
Ceanothus jepsonii is a species of shrub in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae known by the common names musk brush and Jepson ceanothus. Modini Mayacamas Preserve, Sonoma County, California. endemic. Ceanothus jepsonii var. albiflorus.
macrophotography an insect captured in the frame in spring from a close distance
A grassy area with plants. Grass. Outdoor. Plant. Tree. Forest
Developing fruits and leaves of the Soap Bark Tree (Quillaja saponaria), endemic to central Chile but cultivated around the world for the medicinal and industrial properties of its soapy bark.
kantakari herbal plant , top view
Australian native plants encompass a diverse array of flora uniquely adapted to the continent's varied climates and landscapes. From the iconic eucalypts towering over bushland to the vibrant blossoms of banksias and bottlebrushes dotting the coastal scrub, these plants exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptation to harsh conditions. Their foliage ranges from delicate ferns in rainforests to tough, sclerophyllous leaves in arid regions, reflecting Australia's rich botanical heritage and ecological diversity. Many native species play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for native wildlife while contributing to the country's distinctive natural landscapes, from the verdant rainforests of Queensland to the expansive deserts of the Outback.
Blossom of the European Eybright (Euphrasia officinalis)
Parentucellia viscosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae known by the common names yellow bartsia and yellow glandweed. Orobanchaceae.
Achyrocline satureioides with flowers growing in field
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
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