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The Venus flytrap flower (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous insectivorous plant. Close-up, selective focus
Small snake in the hands of scientists after being caught during a biodiversity survey
Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) adult with black and yellow black appearance sitting in clover
Low to medium, rather variable, rhizomatous, hairless perennial with fans of fleshy, sword-shaped leaves, basal often orange-tinged; stem leaves small and bract-like, the upper larger than the lower. Flowers greenish-yellow or orange-yellow, 10-16mmstarry, in a rather lax spike like raceme; filaments of stamens densely hairy. Fruit a small narrow, elliptical capsule, to 12mm long.\nHabitat: Bogs and wet acid heaths and moors, to 1200m.\nFlowering Season: July-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\nGenerally regarded as poisonous, especially to livestock.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022.
Red lychnis chalcedonica flowers in the summer garden Silene chalcedonica, Maltese-cross, scarlet lychnis.
Close-up of a beautiful milkweed plant.
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants, also known as tropical pitcher plants, or monkey cups, in the monotypic family Nepenthaceae. Tropical pitcher plant growing in the forest.
Three specimens of the endemic Cruckshanksia montiana (which has no English or local Spanish name) growing in coastal sand-dunes in the southern Atacama Desert region of Chile. Confined to Chile, this species can exist with very little water although, in years when the desert receives rain, Cruckshanksia will comprise some of the ‘flowering desert’ flora that happens particularly when there is an El Niño warming of the nearshore Pacific Ocean. This species has vivid yellow flowers surrounded by larger, equally yellow sepals, presumably to attract pollinators, while the regular green leaves grow close to the sand.
Sarracenia
Winged seed of the Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) (formerly known as (Ailanthus glandulosa)). This tree was 'discovered' in northern China in 1751, and imported into Europe and the United States. Tree of Heaven shows just one example of many styles of flying, wind-carried seeds.
A closeup shot of venus fly trap against blurred background
Clivia miniata, commonly called Kaffir lily, Natal lily, or Bush lily, is a clump-forming perennial flowering plant with stocky rhizomes. It has a long, bright green leaves and produces strong flower stems topped with heads of large funnel-shaped flowers in shades of red, orange and yellow.
Beautiful pantheon, in the middle of the jungle in a magical town in Mexico called Saluyita
Wild lilies isolated on dark grey background (strong bokeh f/1.8).
Large brown caterpillar plant pest
Lady slipper
Feuersalamander auf Waldboden
Name:  Madagascar leaf-nosed snake, Malagasy leaf-nosed snake
Closeup on the critically endangered  Mangshan Crocodile Newt, Tylototriton lizhenchangi on leaflitter
Tall, green, not mealy perennial; stems erect, hairy. Basal leaves oval to oblong, with a heart-shaped base, long stalked, dark green above, paler beneath, thinly hairy; upper leaves smaller, almost unstalked. Flowers yellow (sometimes white), 18-25mm, in racemes, sometimes with one or two branches below; stamens 5, the stalks all with violet hairs.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Close up of everlasting sweet pea (lathyrus latifolius) flowers emerging into bloom
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis, also known as the xenopus, African clawed toad, African claw-toed frog or the platanna) is a species of African aquatic frog of the Pipidae family. Its name is derived from the three short claws on each hind foot, which it uses to tear apart its food. The word Xenopus means \
Nepenthes carnivorous plant or tropical pitcher plant in vase
Pseudosphinx tetrio - Frangipani Hornworms eating a frangipani leaf
This photograph showcases the beautiful Crocosmia aurea, also known as Falling Stars or Valentine's Day flowers, in full bloom on the Cies Islands in Vigo, Galicia, Spain. The vibrant orange and yellow blossoms stand out against thelush green backdrop, highlighting the natural beauty and diversity of the islands flora.
Dragonfly nymph in water studio shot
The rare Van Dyk's salamander, Plethodon vandykei on green moss at Holcomb area, Washington state
Tall, green, not mealy perennial; stems erect, hairy. Basal leaves oval to oblong, with a heart-shaped base, long stalked, dark green above, paler beneath, thinly hairy; upper leaves smaller, almost unstalked. Flowers yellow (sometimes white), 18-25mm, in racemes, sometimes with one or two branches below; stamens 5, the stalks all with violet hairs.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
The terrestrial club-lipped spider orchid is endemic to south-west Western Australia and grows in swamps, on granite outcrops and in karri forest.
Lady Slipper.
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