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Leiden leaf c.s. under microscope
plant Pumpkin ovary under light mircoscope with white background
a spring scene with cherry blossoms in bloom
Hydrilla plants in water as seen from above,
Micrograph of a moss leaf, Dicranum, with elongated cells, and an elongated midrib (costa) that may be the water conducting cells of the leaf, with polarization at 200x.
The Manuka flower in bloom on a Tea Tree in soft focus.
Close-up of Lacy Umbel Flowers Against Vibrant Green Background.
abs Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria - 3d rendered microbiology image. Medical research, health-care concept.
the twigs of a blackthorn bush with plenty of white blossoms in sunlight
Blooming Mirabelle plum (Prunus domestica L.) in spring
Lime trunk
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Cross-section Dicot, Monocot and Root of Plant Stem under the microscope for classroom education.
Tree Blossom
Water algae cells - microscope magnification
Anthopleura xanthogrammica, or the giant green anemone, is a species of intertidal sea anemone of the family Actiniidae. Other  names for this anemone include green surf anemone, giant green sea anemone, green anemone, giant tidepool anemone, anemone, and rough anemone.  Salt Point State Park, California.
Blue colored stem cells of a lentil plant under the microscope.
Detail of a Wire Coral Cirrhipathes sp. \nAlso known as whip or wire corals, Cirrhipathes species are long, unbranched corals, which extend up to three metres or more, from a base attached to the reef. They may be straight or form attractive and peculiar twisted or coiled shapes. The colour of these corals is variable, including pale green, yellow, brown and grey. Like all other black corals (those belonging to the order Antipatharia), Cirrhipathes species have a dark skeleton, after which they are named, covered with polyps, the soft bodied, colourful part of the coral. Each polyp is attached to the skeleton at the base, while the other end bears a mouth surrounded by tentacles. Unlike many corals which retract their polyps during the day or night, Cirrhipathes species can only partly retract their polyps, giving the coral a barbed-wire-like appearance.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°57'4.9417 S 134°8'1.0322 E at 20m depth
A Caterpillar walking on a green leaf
Dictyota fasciola  algae from Mediterranean rocky coast
geranium leaf under microscope showing trichomes - optical microscope x200 magnification
Nereid (segmented worm) from San Fancisco Bay, California, USA. Photographed through a microscope. Wet mount (internal organs visible), 50X, transmitted light.
Bry woody core of a dead cactus Teddy-bear cholla (Cylindropuntia) in the rock desert in Joshua Tree National Park, California
Selective focus on a cluster of white cherry blossoms in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia.
Basil seeds in syrup in bowl on yellow background.
Untouched nature. When a small piece of cultivated land is left alone for a year during the summer, a remarkable transformation takes place. wildflowers begins to emerge, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Native plants reclaim their territory and bring biodiversity back to the area. Buried seeds from seasons past awaken, shooting up.
Representatives of the Lemnaceae, the duckweed family, are well-adapted for use as bioindicators for testing soil and water for toxic substances.  Their rapid multiplication and the simplicity of their anatomy are important advantages for this use.
Blossom in springtime
Light photomicrograph of pine tree wood seen through a microscope
White  Cherry Blossom With Morning Sunlight
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