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Pitting edema of lower limb. Swollen leg of Asian old man.
Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family Bignoniaceae. Common names include Yellow trumpetbush, Yellow bells, Yellow elder and Ginger Thomas. The large, showy, golden yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers are in clusters at the ends of branches.
Large quantity and variety of flowers, large and small, that are a source of food for birds and insects.
Evening primrose. Oenothera biennis.
Shrubby cinquefoil (Pentaphylloides fruticosa) 'Tratu' flowering with saucer-shaped, bright yellow flowers in summer
Single flower on a wild Allamanda cathartica - Golden trumpet, common trumpetvine, yellow allamanda, Forte-Liberté, Haiti.
Close up of Ochna integerrima or yellow apricot blossom or Mai flower in the garden in Mekong Delta Vietnam.
Southern Queensland Orange-Footed Megapode (aka Orange-footed Scrubfowl)\nMegapodius reinwardt castanonotus\nCairns, Queensland, Australia
Varicose veins.Spider veins. Isolated on white background
Kerria japonica, commonly called Japanese kerria or Japanese rose, is a graceful, spring-flowering, deciduous shrub that is native to certain mountainous areas of Japan and China. It grows to 1-2m tall on slender, arching, yellowish-green stems. Single, five-petaled, as well as double petaled, yellow flowers bloom somewhat profusely in spring.
Head shit of beautiful Reticulated python aka Malayopython reticulatus snake in color platinum. Isolated on white background.
Close-up view of delicious durian flesh. Durian is a fruit which is known as the king of fruits. The durian fruit is large and has hard thorns covering the entire peel. Most Asian people like to eat it.
Flay lay shot of kiwi fruit on white background lit with flash.
Yellow tropical flower on a lush bush. The picture is taken in a park in Sepilok in the north eastern part of Borneo.
Staphylococcus infection on leg
Varicose Vein, Dark, Doctor, Healthcare And Medicine, Horizontal
Close up of yellow orchids (oncidium varicosum) growing against dark background. You can see a delicate branch that is covered with individual flowers.
Crested caracara (Caracara plancus) juvenile, Texas.
Fresh organic star fruit delicious side view isolated on white background clipping path
The Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus), also called the white scavenger vulture or pharaoh's chicken.\n \nThe Egyptian vulture is usually seen singly or in pairs, soaring in thermals along with other scavengers and birds of prey, or perched on the ground or atop a building. On the ground, they walk with a waddling gait. They feed on a range of food, including mammal faeces (including those of humans), insects in dung, carrion, vegetable matter, and sometimes small animals. When it joins other vulture species at a dead animal, it tends to stay on the periphery and waits until the larger species leave.Wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) form a significant part of the diet of Spanish vultures.Studies suggest that they feed on ungulate faeces to obtain carotenoid pigments responsible for their bright yellow and orange facial skin. The ability to assimilate carotenoid pigments may serve as a reliable signal of fitness.\n \nEgyptian vultures are mostly silent but make high-pitched mewing or hissing notes at the nest and screeching noises when squabbling at a carcass. Young birds have been heard making a hissing croak in flight.They also hiss or growl when threatened or angry.\n \nEgyptian vultures roost communally on large trees, buildings or on cliffs.Roost sites are usually chosen close to a dump site or other suitable foraging area. In Spain and Morocco,summer roosts are formed mainly by immature birds. The favourite roost trees tended to be large dead pines. The number of adults at the roost increases towards June. It is thought that breeding adults may be able to forage more efficiently by joining the roost and following others to the best feeding areas. Breeding birds that failed to raise young may also join the non-breeding birds at the roost during June.
Closeup of beautiful flowers of Senna spectabilis known as Casia amarilla, Whitebark senna, yellow shower. Also known as golden wonder tree
A branch of the endemic shrub, Common Adesmia (Adesmia microphylla), flowering in spring in the Andes near Santiago de Chile
Yellow flowers of European barberry shrub, close up, Berberis vulgaris
Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family Bignoniaceae. Common names include Yellow trumpetbush, Yellow bells, Yellow elder and Ginger Thomas. The large, showy, golden yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers are in clusters at the ends of branches.
Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, Bignoniaceae, and is native to the Americas. Common names are yellow trumpetbush, yellow bells, yellow elder, ginger-thomas. This ornamental plant has sharply toothed, pinnate green leaves and bears large, showy, bright golden yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. It is drought-tolerant and grows well in warm climates. The plant produces pods containing yellow seeds with papery wings.
OHAMABO Yellow flowers called Yuna in Okinawa.
fresh yellow broom plant
Fremontodendron californicum, with the common names California flannelbush, California fremontia, and flannel bush, is a flowering shrub native to diverse habitats in southwestern North America. Malvaceae.
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