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Blue fruits of a Stanley prune plum
Mixed fruits
Peach collection Clipping Path. Peach isolated on white background. Big set fresh peach fruits. Professional studio macro shooting
Several little plums captured during summer season in the canton of aargau.
Jar of organic plum jam
Prune background
Juicy summer fruits and berries on a table. Dark grey textured background with copy space. Healthy eating concept. Vibrant colors of fresh fruits.
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Collage with different fruits: persimmons, plum, fig, kiwi, bananas, tangerines, watermelon, grapes, avocado
Plum tree with juicy fruits on sunset light.
Bowl of healthy fresh fruit on wooden background
Apples,currant and grapes isolated on white background
The Hairy Dragonfly is the UK's smallest Dragonfly which emerges in May before other Hawker Dragonflies
Large walnut aphid (Panaphis juglandis) on the upper side of leaf of walnut (Juglans regia) nymphs and adults.
Plums hangig from the tree
Nature macro
Field characters: Tot 56-64mm, Ab 43-54mm, Hw 37-42mm. Distinctly smaller than most Aeshna species.\n\nThe commonest small hawker. Numerous in much of our area, and although it can be on the wing during most months in the Mediterranean, further north it is especially associated with late summer and autumn, when it may appear in massive migrations. It is usually identified by its size, relative dull colours and the diagnostic yellow \
plum jam on wood background
A ripe English Victoria plum halved on a chopping board.
A variety of fresh plums arranged on a rustic wooden stand against a clean and elegant white marble background. The colorful fruits offer a bountiful display of natural, healthy goodness.
Fruit, apricot, peach, blueberries, plums  and apples, on wooden background, focus on forground
Fresh ripe autumn plums on dark background, top view
A dragonfly, yellow-legged meadowhawk, rests on an echinacea in autumn in the Laurentian forest
plum fruit with a green background
Tot 29-34mm, Ab 18-26mm, Hw 20-30mm\nGeneral: \nThe small, all black males are a familiar sight on bogs and moors in our northern regions.\nYounger males and females are easily distinguished by the black band marked with “golden drops” on the thorax side.\nOccurrence: \nCircumboreal, ranging to Japan and across North America. Generally common, even abundant on many acidic waters.\nHabitat: \nMostly acidic waters such as bogs, moorland and heathy lakes, but also breeds in small tarns, drying ponds and ditches.\nFlight Season: \nRelative late, from mid-June to early November, most abundant in August.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Various, assorted fruits (grape, apple, pear, cherry, apricot, plum, peach,  strawberries) with leaf, isolated on the white background with soft shadow
An image of a Migrant Hawker Dragonfly at rest on foliage in sunlight.
fresh plum fruit with green leaf and cut plum slices isolated on white background. top view
fruit on a plum tree
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