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Pieris japonica, the Japanese andromeda or Japanese pieris, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae.
Green soybeans on white background
Green lemons tree growth on the cement pond in a garden citrus fruit thailand.
Delicious durian ready to eat
Guava fruit hanging on the tree's branch. Tropical Fruit Guava on Guavas Tree.
Close-up of ripening organic kiwi fruit (Actinidia deliciosa) on plant vines.
A close-up view of  the red petals of a Sesbania punicea plant with green leaves
The organic orchard is full of kiwifruit
The hands of a cocoa farmer use pruning shears to cut the cocoa pods or fruit ripe yellow cacao from the cacao tree. Harvest the agricultural cocoa business produces.
Closeup jackfruit at tree in garden
Golden Senna tree Latin name senna surattensis
Two unripe walnut on the branches of the walnut tree in garden. Defocused background.
The oil in ketapang seeds has the effect of being a laxative and facilitating breast milk, the tannins in the bark have the effect of being a diuretic which can improve urine flow and treat hepatitis
Close-up of ripening almond (Prunus dulcis) fruit growing in clusters in one tree within a central California orchard.\n\nTaken in the San Joaquin Valley, California .USA
The durian branch is bearing a lot of young fruit
Durian on the tree
Dragon fruit for dessert
Close-up of walnut tree in göynük bolu turkey
A tree branch featuring small yellow flowers nestled among vibrant green leaves. Flowers of linden tree. Branches of blooming linden.
salvador, bahia / brazil - october 28, 2013: jackfruit and its fruits seen in the city of Salvador.
Green leaves under the sunlight
Close-up of ripening almond (Prunus dulcis) fruit growing on a central California orchard.
The durian tree is bearing a lot of fruit and is about to be harvested
The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. \n\nThe south of Minas Gerais state has steep growing tourism. The region, known by its stunning scenery, is visited for its nature and culture. \n\nThe region is very rich in minerals and rocks and the landscape is full of mountains, waterfalls, and canyons.\n\nThe vegetation is known as Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna.\n\nThe great amounts of research have proved that the Cerrado is one of the richest of all tropical savanna regions in the world, and has high levels of endemism. Characterized by enormous ranges of plant and animal biodiversity, World Wide Fund for Nature named it the biologically richest savanna in the world, with about 10,000 plant species and 10 endemic bird species. There are nearly 200 species of mammal in the Cerrado, though only 14 are endemic.\n\nThus the region is also much visited by ecotourists.
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Walnut is an indispensable food with its nourishing properties.
Olive branch filled with emerging flowers and buds. High quality photo
Close up of snake fruit inside rattan basket
Monthong durian hanging on its branch At the fruit orchard in Thailand
Close-up of ripening pistachio (Pistacia vera) nuts on tree.
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