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  • Mouldy fridge stored Cucumber. Close-up of mould (Rhizopus sp.) growing on a cucumber. The cucumber has become overgrown with fungal mycelium, a network of branching hyphae (thin threads). Some of the hyphae bear fruiting bodies, or sporangia (black dots), the reproductive part of the fungi that contain spores, the reproductive cell.
    SL_Mould_LS2_0802.jpg
  • Mouldy fridge stored Cucumber. Close-up of mould (Rhizopus sp.) growing on a cucumber. The cucumber has become overgrown with fungal mycelium, a network of branching hyphae (thin threads). Some of the hyphae bear fruiting bodies, or sporangia (black dots), the reproductive part of the fungi that contain spores, the reproductive cell.
    SL_Mould_LS2_0799.jpg
  • Morel mushroom (Morchella conica) growing in soil. These mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach several centimetres in height. The fungus feeds on decaying vegetation. Some morels are edible while some are deadly poisonous. This mushroom raises the reproductive spores above the ground to be ejected from sacs (asci) in the lobed cap. Photographed in Israel
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  • Morel mushroom (Morchella conica) growing in soil. These mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach several centimetres in height. The fungus feeds on decaying vegetation. Some morels are edible while some are deadly poisonous. This mushroom raises the reproductive spores above the ground to be ejected from sacs (asci) in the lobed cap. Photographed in Israel
    AM_f_671A9241.jpg
  • Mealy Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena cinerella) growing under pine trees. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach 5 centimetres in height. They have gills on the undersides of the bell-shaped caps from which reproductive spores drift on the wind. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_Mycena-cinerella_6635.jpg
  • Mealy Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena cinerella) growing under pine trees. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach 5 centimetres in height. They have gills on the undersides of the bell-shaped caps from which reproductive spores drift on the wind. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_Mycena-cinerella_6399.jpg
  • Clustered Pine Cone Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena seynii) growing by a fallen pinecone. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach 10 centimetres in height. They have gills on the undersides of the bell-shaped caps from which reproductive spores drift on the wind. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_Mushroom_6350.jpg
  • Morel mushroom (Morchella conica) growing in soil. These mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach several centimetres in height. The fungus feeds on decaying vegetation. Some morels are edible while some are deadly poisonous. This mushroom raises the reproductive spores above the ground to be ejected from sacs (asci) in the lobed cap. Photographed in Israel
    AM_f_671A9241.jpg
  • Clustered Pine Cone Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena seynii) growing by a fallen pinecone. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach 10 centimetres in height. They have gills on the undersides of the bell-shaped caps from which reproductive spores drift on the wind. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_Mushroom_6362.jpg
  • Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) ripening on a carambola tree. This plant is native to Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka and is found throughout southeast and eastern Asia. It is also cultivated in other countries. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_Averrhoa_carambola_3.jpg
  • Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) ripening on a carambola tree. This plant is native to Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka and is found throughout southeast and eastern Asia. It is also cultivated in other countries. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_Averrhoa_carambola_2.jpg
  • Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) ripening on a carambola tree. This plant is native to Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka and is found throughout southeast and eastern Asia. It is also cultivated in other countries. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_Averrhoa_carambola_1.jpg
  • A white Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.) in flower on Black background
    AM_f_Orchid_671A4375-1.jpg
  • Selective focus close up of a flowering Christmas cactus flower (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant. Photographed in Israel in March
    IR_f_Fuchsia_E7799.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) in a garden.
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565-Plasma-1.jpg
  • Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis), (AKA dwarf carline thistle or silver thistle). This plant can be used to help forecast the weather. The dried flowers respond to the amount of humidity in the air and can be used as hygrometers. The flower closes at the approach of rain. Photographed in Tirol, Austria, in August
    IR_f_Austria_C9863.jpg
  • Home Grown Cannabis plants. Skunk marijuana plants (Cannabis sativa) being grown in pots. The leaves and flower heads of this plant contain the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which when smoked or eaten produces feelings of relaxation, elation and altered perception. Marijuana is an illegal drug in many countries
    SF_Cannabis_5388.JPG
  • A white Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.) in flower on Black background
    AM_f_Orchid_671A4381.jpg
  • A white Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.) in flower on white background
    AM_f_Orchid_671A4438.jpg
  • extreme closeup of a white Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.) in flower.
    AM_f_Orchid_671A4247.jpg
  • Pink Lily flower close up
    VA_f_Stamen_DSC07590.jpg
  • Pink Lily flower close up
    VA_f_Stamen_DSC01022.jpg
  • Pink Lily flower close up
    VA_f_Stamen_DSC00970.jpg
  • Cannabis flower (Cannabis sativa). Cannabis contains a group of chemicals called cannabinoids, which produce a relaxing narcotic effect when consumed. Although it is illegal in many countries, cannabis can be taken medicinally for many illnesses. It is considered an excellent pain reliever for certain illnesses including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.
    ND_f_MG_6979.jpg
  • extreme close up and Selective focus close up of an unidentified flowering pink and white bulb flower showing the internal flower part pistils and filaments
    IR_f_garden_E8625.jpg
  • Cannabis flower (Cannabis sativa). Cannabis contains a group of chemicals called cannabinoids, which produce a relaxing narcotic effect when consumed. Although it is illegal in many countries, cannabis can be taken medicinally for many illnesses. It is considered an excellent pain reliever for certain illnesses including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.
    ND_f_MG_6998.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) in a garden.
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565-mwc.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) in a garden.
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565-GFF.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) in a garden.
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565-artist-2.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) in a garden.
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565-artist-1.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) in a garden.
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565-Cloud.jpg
  • Fossilized dinosaur eggs and nest. Clutch of fossilised Oviraptor sp. dinosaur eggs dating from around 72 million years ago, during Late Cretaceous period. from the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4365.jpg
  • Fossilized dinosaur eggs and nest. Clutch of fossilised Oviraptor sp. dinosaur eggs dating from around 72 million years ago, during Late Cretaceous period. from the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4364.jpg
  • Flowering King Protea (Protea cynaroides) var in a garden. Photographed in Aveiro, Portugal
    IR_f_Aveiro_E5565.jpg
  • Orange Lily close up
    VA_f_Garden_0405.jpg
  • Sociable weavers (Philetairus socius) at their nest. The sociable weaver builds large communal nests. Up to 400 birds can inhabit a single nest, which provides shelter from the extreme temperatures of their savannah habitat. The nest is thatched (not woven) from grass, straw and twigs. Sociable weaver birds are found in the semi-arid savannah regions of southern Africa Photographed in Namibia
    AG_f_Social-Weaver_321.jpg
  • Sociable weavers (Philetairus socius) at their nest. The sociable weaver builds large communal nests. Up to 400 birds can inhabit a single nest, which provides shelter from the extreme temperatures of their savannah habitat. The nest is thatched (not woven) from grass, straw and twigs. Sociable weaver birds are found in the semi-arid savannah regions of southern Africa Photographed in Namibia
    AG_f_Social-Weaver_319.jpg
  • Sociable weavers (Philetairus socius) at their nest. The sociable weaver builds large communal nests. Up to 400 birds can inhabit a single nest, which provides shelter from the extreme temperatures of their savannah habitat. The nest is thatched (not woven) from grass, straw and twigs. Sociable weaver birds are found in the semi-arid savannah regions of southern Africa Photographed in Namibia
    AG_f_Social-Weaver_318.jpg
  • Christmas cactus flowers (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant. Photographed in Israel in January
    IR_Succulent_E0590.jpg
  • Christmas cactus flowers (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant. Photographed in Israel in January
    IR_Succulent_E0585.jpg
  • Christmas cactus flowers (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant. Photographed in Israel in January
    IR_Succulent_E0584.jpg
  • Selective focus close up of a flowering Christmas cactus flower (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant. Photographed in Israel in January
    IR_f_garden_E0744.jpg
  • Purple alpine flowers, close up. Photographed in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Wilde-Wasser-Weg_D9118.jpg
  • Common Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) flowers. Known in some areas as the bluebell. This flower is usually found on higher ground and well-drained slopes. Photographed in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Flower_D8729.jpg
  • Common Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) flowers. Known in some areas as the bluebell. This flower is usually found on higher ground and well-drained slopes. Photographed in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Flower_D8728.jpg
  • Toadstool growing out of the snow Photographed in Israel in January
    AM_f_671A4306.jpg
  • Violet limodore orchid (Limodorum abortivum) in flower in a woodland. Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_orchid_671A9283.jpg
  • Anatolian orchid flowers (Orchis anatolica). This orchid is found in the eastern Mediterranean. Photographed in Israel in spring.
    AM_Orchid_671A9619.jpg
  • Sword-leaved helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia AKA Narrow-leaved Helleborine) in flower. One of the petals (yellow and white) of each flower is a specialised structure called a lip. This attracts pollinators and provides them with a landing platform. This is a terrestrial orchid (one that grows in the soil). It is found in the temperate regions of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. There are more than 30,000 species of orchids worldwide, many of which are grown as ornamental flowers.Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_Orchid_671A9252.jpg
  • Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis), (AKA dwarf carline thistle or silver thistle). This plant can be used to help forecast the weather. The dried flowers respond to the amount of humidity in the air and can be used as hygrometers. The flower closes at the approach of rain. Photographed in Tirol, Austria, in August
    IR_f_Austria_C9867.jpg
  • Stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis), (AKA dwarf carline thistle or silver thistle). This plant can be used to help forecast the weather. The dried flowers respond to the amount of humidity in the air and can be used as hygrometers. The flower closes at the approach of rain. Photographed in Tirol, Austria, in August
    IR_f_Austria_C9862.jpg
  • Male southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) resting on a beach. The southern elephant seal lives in the open waters of the Southern Ocean around Antarctica, coming ashore only to breed, give birth and to moult. An adult male must fight for a breeding territory, in which he keeps a harem of females. Severe injuries may be inflicted by an oppponent's sharp canine teeth. The southern elephant seal is named for its snout, or proboscis, which becomes enlarged during the breeding season. It feeds on fish and squid, often diving deep below the surface to catch its prey. Photographed on Deception Island Antarctica.
    LW_Antarctica_0907.jpg
  • Lepista nuda (also recognized as Clitocybe nuda and Tricholoma nudum, and commonly known as the wood blewit or blue stalk mushroom), is an edible mushroom, found in both coniferous and deciduous woodlands. It is a fairly distinctive mushroom that is widely eaten,
    AM_671A9500.jpg
  • Fungui growing on a tree trunk Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_f_671A5647.jpg
  • Cannabis flower (Cannabis sativa). Cannabis contains a group of chemicals called cannabinoids, which produce a relaxing narcotic effect when consumed. Although it is illegal in many countries, cannabis can be taken medicinally for many illnesses. It is considered an excellent pain reliever for certain illnesses including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.
    ND_MG_6961.jpg
  • Cannabis flower (Cannabis sativa). Cannabis contains a group of chemicals called cannabinoids, which produce a relaxing narcotic effect when consumed. Although it is illegal in many countries, cannabis can be taken medicinally for many illnesses. It is considered an excellent pain reliever for certain illnesses including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.
    ND_MG_6954.jpg
  • Home Grown Cannabis plants. Skunk marijuana plants (Cannabis sativa) being grown in pots. The leaves and flower heads of this plant contain the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which when smoked or eaten produces feelings of relaxation, elation and altered perception. Marijuana is an illegal drug in many countries
    SF_Cannabis_4695.JPG
  • Home Grown Cannabis plants. Skunk marijuana plants (Cannabis sativa) being grown in pots. The leaves and flower heads of this plant contain the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which when smoked or eaten produces feelings of relaxation, elation and altered perception. Marijuana is an illegal drug in many countries
    SF_Cannabis_4744.JPG
  • Home Grown Cannabis plants. Skunk marijuana plants (Cannabis sativa) being grown in pots. The leaves and flower heads of this plant contain the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which when smoked or eaten produces feelings of relaxation, elation and altered perception. Marijuana is an illegal drug in many countries
    SF_Cannabis_4652.JPG
  • Close up of a flowering Scallop-Leaved Mullein AKA Wavyleaf mullein (Verbascum sinuatum) Photographed in Israel in August
    AM_Wildflower_9359.jpg
  • Pink Lily flower close up
    VA_f_Stamen_DSC07661.jpg
  • Pink Lily flower close up
    VA_f_Stamen_DSC07622.jpg
  • Common Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) flowers. Known in some areas as the bluebell. This flower is usually found on higher ground and well-drained slopes. Photographed in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Flower_D8730.jpg
  • Cannabis flower (Cannabis sativa). Cannabis contains a group of chemicals called cannabinoids, which produce a relaxing narcotic effect when consumed. Although it is illegal in many countries, cannabis can be taken medicinally for many illnesses. It is considered an excellent pain reliever for certain illnesses including cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.
    ND_MG_6938.jpg
  • Home Grown Cannabis plants. Skunk marijuana plants (Cannabis sativa) being grown in pots. The leaves and flower heads of this plant contain the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which when smoked or eaten produces feelings of relaxation, elation and altered perception. Marijuana is an illegal drug in many countries
    SF_Cannabis_4688.JPG
  • Selective focus Closeup of red berries on a a tree with green leafs as background
    IR_f_E7501.jpg
  • Coco de mer (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_06.jpg
  • Sprouting Coco de mer seed (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_092.jpg
  • Coco de mer seed (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_01.jpg
  • Selective focus Closeup of red berries on a a flowering plant with green background
    IR_f_St-Moritzs_D7589.jpg
  • A field of Adonis palaestina (also Adonis aleppica) Aleppo Adonis also called pheasant's eye. Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_Adonis_671A6552.jpg
  • A cluster of berries on a plant
    VA_m_flower_05385.jpg
  • Red berries on a bush with green leafs background
    EB_m_France_8688.jpg
  • Red berries on a bush with green leafs background
    EB_m_France_3193.jpg
  • Guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) in fruit. Photographed in Tirol, Austria
    IR_f_Austria_C9811.jpg
  • Coco de mer (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_07.jpg
  • Selective focus close up of a flowering Christmas cactus flower (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant. Photographed in Israel in January
    IR_f_garden_E0733.jpg
  • Coco de mer seed (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_02.jpg
  • Coco de mer seed (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_03.jpg
  • Coco de mer seed (Lodoicea maldivica). This is the largest and heaviest seed in the world. It can weigh up to 30 kilograms. Photographed in the Seychelles.
    BT_coco-de-mer_04.jpg
  • Selective focus Closeup of red berries on a a flowering plant with green background
    IR_f_St-Moritzs_D7587.jpg
  • A cluster of purple berries of the Beautyberry (Callicarpa) plant
    EB_m_France_8687.jpg
  • Guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) in fruit. Photographed in Tirol, Austria
    IR_f_Austria_C9803.jpg
  • Judas's Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) Also known as the Jew's ear, wood ear or jelly ear. is a species of edible Auriculariales fungus found worldwide. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_671A3997.jpg
  • Mouldy fridge stored Cucumber. Close-up of mould (Rhizopus sp.) growing on a cucumber. The cucumber has become overgrown with fungal mycelium, a network of branching hyphae (thin threads). Some of the hyphae bear fruiting bodies, or sporangia (black dots), the reproductive part of the fungi that contain spores, the reproductive cell.
    SL_Mould_LS2_0801.jpg
  • Sinhalese [Sri Lanka] man Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0101.jpg
  • Group photograph of Bombay Servants Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0097.jpg
  • Arab man from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0093.jpg
  • Bhisti or water carrier from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0089.jpg
  • Jewish Priest from Bagdad Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0085.jpg
  • Marwari Man [from Marwar] Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0073.jpg
  • Cabuli a native of Cabul [Kabul], Afghanistan Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0077.jpg
  • Persian Man  from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0081.jpg
  • Mohamedan [Mohammedan] Moslem Man in traditional dress Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0061.jpg
  • The Bengali man from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0069.jpg
  • Indian Postman from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0065.jpg
  • Young Koolmgbi cast girl selling melons Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0053.jpg
  • Wasudev Beggar from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0057.jpg
  • Hindu Natch Girls [Dancers] from Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0041.jpg
  • Mohamedan [Mohammedan] Natch girl [Dancer] Typical Pictures of Indian Natives Being reproduction from Specially prepared hand-colored photographs. By F. M. Coleman (Times of India) Seventh Edition Bombay 1902
    IR_f_typicalpictureso00cole_0045.jpg
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