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Cross-section Dicot, Monocot and Root of Plant Stem under the microscope for classroom education.
plant Pumpkin ovary under light mircoscope with white background
One blue black caraway flower on a green background. Web banner.
corn stem micrograph with dye
She has been hide below.
Macro shot of a blue fly on a leaf
Salvia plebeia or Shilajita is an annual or biennial herb that is used in traditional medicine
Phacelia tanacetifolia blue tansy
Victoria cruziana is a tropical species of flowering plant, of the Nymphaeaceae family of water lilies native to South America
birch grove against a clear blue sky, directly below view
Cross-section leaf Plant of under the microscope for classroom education.
An Ameerega Bassleri \
microscopic view on a cross section
Frog on Empty White Banner Signboard Isolated on White Background
Leiden leaf c.s. under microscope
Anderson's Delphinium, Anderson's Larkspur, Delphinium andersonii; Great Basin National Park, Nevada; Great Basin Desert; Ranunculaceae Family
Lime trunk
Blue cardinal flower (Lobelia siphilitica) in a pollinator meadow at a Connecticut nature preserve, September. Also known as great blue lobelia.
Flies on wild plants, North China
Plantation of birch trees in the city forest of Cologne, Germany
Green beetle. Rose chafer (cetonia aurata) isolated on white background.
Cochliomyia hominivorax, the New World screw-worm fly, or screw-worm for short, is a species of parasitic fly that is well known for the way in which its larvae (maggots) eat the living tissue.
Lucilia caesar Common Greenbottle Blow Fly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
A macro photo captures the intricate details of a soldier beetle, Cantharidae, nestled among green leaves, showcasing its vibrant and natural beauty.
Nigella damascena, also known as Love-in-a-mist and Devil in the bush, is an annual garden flowering plant, which belongs to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Native to southern Europe, north Africa and south-west Asia, it is found on neglected, damp patches of land. Its common name “Love-in-a-mist” comes from the flowers being nestled in a ring of multifid, lacy bracts. The flowers, blooming in early summer, are most commonly different shades of blue, but can be white, pink or pale purple, with 5 to 25 petals.
Cross-section Plant Stem under the microscope for classroom education.
Dragonfly macro nature stock photo
microscopic view of plant cells for botanic education and analysis
lotus seed sac
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