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Coffee tree branch with green leaves and white flowers in a sunny day, Chiriqui highlands, Panama, Central America
chinese medicine asparagus fern, asparagus cochinchinensis on black background
Pancit noodles
Rice cake making
hydrangea bush with white flowers and green leaves
Japanese-style dumplings are chopped and mixed with leek, leeks, ground pork, cabbage, garlic and ginger. The wrapping skin is made of flour.\nIt is typical to bake and eat in a frying pan.
White Hydrangea Hortensia flower,arborescens Annabelle
Calendula flower dried petals healthy for tea infusion helps digestive system, Calendula officinalis
Closeup of big shelled walnuts pile. Nuts are a source of vegetable protein. Space for text. Top view.
Frozen Puddle in the Meadow, Canada
Green leaves pattern,leaf Ming Aralia tree in the garden
Hydrangea
blooming viburnum tree in sunny day with clusters of white flowers, close-up
Walnut, Walnut
A top view of a delicious apricot jam texture
Macrophotography of food ingredients in studio
Top view of a delicious walnut in a beautiful interior. A lot of peeled walnuts in a ceramic black plate on a handmade wooden stand on the table
The beauty of the rainy season
Asian takeaway food box with rice, dumplings, and sauce on the table.
Deciduous shrub to 4m, with arching branches; bark grey, pith reddish-brown. leaflets 3-7 oval to elliptical, pointed, sharply toothed, hairless, though often slightly hairy when young. Flowers creamy-white, in dense pyramidal panicles, 3-6cm across; anthers yellowish-white. Ripe berry shiny and scarlet-red, globose.\nHabitat: Mountain woods and shady rock places, to 2050m.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: West Europe.
Other types of mushrooms have pores instead of gills. Like gills, pores produce spores, but they appear as small, sponge-like holes instead of thin blades. The little holes lead to tubes inside the cap. As spores mature, they eventually fall from the tubes out of holes and into their environment.
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glass jar with dried onion, zenithal view
Hydrangea paniculata, commonly called panicle hydrangea, is a vigorous, upright, rapid growing, deciduous shrub that is native to Japan and China. It grows to 3-5 meter high, and features oval to ovate dark green leaves and upright, sharply-pointed, conical, terminal flower panicles containing both fertile and sterile flowers that bloom from mid-summer into autumn.\nThe genus name Hydrangea comes from hydor meaning \
a flowering tree full of blooming Crataegus cuneata flowers
Columnea Gloriosa
Bloom in May
Photomicrograph of freshwater leech. Sucker attached to cover slip at bottom. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination. Note - motion blur of live animal, very shallow depth of field, chromatic aberration and uneven focus are inherent in light microscopy.
mulberry dried fruit on white wooden background.
Roasted Sausage
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