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Grain sorghum green field
white Queen Anne's lace flower against green background
centropyxis aculeata (amoeboid organism) under the microscope - optical microscope x400 magnification
Onion flower close up photo.
False color image of diatom under the microscope
Beauty in the Blooming Summer Garden
Freshwater aquatic zooplankton and algae under microscope view
Close up view of oilseed rape field UK
Photomicrograph of a freshwater clustering single-celled green algae,
Close-up of Lacy Umbel Flowers Against Vibrant Green Background.
Cedar pollen
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
the tail of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus, cat lungworm under the microscope
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Cross section leaf of plant under the light microscope view for botany education.
Epipactis helleborine, the broad-leaved helleborine, is a terrestrial species of orchid with a broad distribution. It is a long lived herb which varies morphologically with ability to self-pollinate. \nDescription:\nEpipactis helleborine can grow to a maximum height of 1 m or more under good conditions, and has broad dull green leaves which are strongly ribbed and flat The flowers are arranged in long drooping racemes with dull green sepals and shorter upper petals. The lower labellum is pale red and is much shorter than the upper petals. \nFlowering occurs June–September. \nHabitat:\nFound in woods and hedge-banks and often not far from paths near human activity. It is one of the most likely European orchids to be found within a city, with many sites for example in Glasgow, London and Moscow. Sometimes spotted beside car parks. \nEpipactis helleborine is known for its successful colonization of human-made or anthropogenic habitats such as parks, gardens or roadsides. These roadside orchids exhibit special features such as large plant size and greater ability to produce flowers. Pollination plays a huge role as pollinators such as Syrphidae, Culicidae, Apidae etc. possess greater species diversity and visits the flowering sites more in anthropogenic habitats as compared to native ones. The visitation rates along with the reproductive success of these orchids are higher in large populations as they are more attractive to pollinators. \n\nDistribution:\nThis species is widespread across much of Europe and Asia, from Portugal to China, as well as northern Africa (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a very common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Photomicrograph of filamentous blue-green algae, Oscillatoria species. Each band along the stand is one cell. This filament is very short probably having recently parted from a longer one. Filaments are typically many times longer. This algae is mobile, it moves and twists through the water. San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Live specimen. Wet mount, 40X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination. Note - motion blur of live specimen, very shallow depth of field, chromatic aberration and uneven focus are inherent in light microscopy.
grass and flowers weeds growing in the field in the summer, different plants in the summer on the background of the blue sky
Buttercups, Perennial herbaceous plant with yellow flowers, floral background yellow flowers on green background
A group of white blooming flowers with sun and towards the blue sky ın Istanbul.
Close-up of small white elderflowers. The flowers are covered with tiny dewdrops. The background is dark
Man is looking at a panoramic sunset in the Limburg country
young sugarcane plantation with mountains in the background on sunny day
Flower of grass  on Blue sky and white clouds  in summer with nature background
Ambrosia, ragweed (goldenrod) is a genus of perennial strong allergenic grasses. Meadow on a sunny summer day.
Ornamental onion flower about to come into full bloom. Defocused green garden background with beautiful bokeh light spots. Space for copy.
Chlorella vulgaris is a green microalgae mainly used as a medical treatment in Japan. It thought to have potential for biofuel production or as a food additive.
A low angle view of wild flowers
white flower known as always alive outdoors in Brazil.
Wildflower daisies blowing in the wind against a clear blue sky, Newquay, Cornwall.
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