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Images Dated 5th July 2005 (page 10)

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Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Chives

Chives (Allium schoenoprasum). This plant is a member of the onion (Alliaceae) family and its leaves are used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Dill

Dill (Anethum graveolens). This plant is part of the parsley (Apiaceae) family and is native to Europe. It is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Fennel

Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare). This plant is part of the parsley (Apiaceae) family and is native to India and Egypt. It tastes similar to aniseed and is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Erwinia bacteria, TEM

Erwinia bacteria, TEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the soil bacterium Erwinia carotovora carotovora. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Erwinia bacteria, TEM

Erwinia bacteria, TEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the soil bacterium Erwinia carotovora carotovora. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Erwinia bacteria, TEM

Erwinia bacteria, TEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the soil bacterium Erwinia carotovora carotovora. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Erwinia bacteria, TEM

Erwinia bacteria, TEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the soil bacterium Erwinia carotovora carotovora. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Water drop

Water drop impact. High-speed photograph of a water drop impacting on a pool of water, showing secondary drop formation. After the water drop impacts to form a crater

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Primula Wanda flowers in a container

Primula Wanda flowers in a container
Primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ) in a container in front of ivy foliage (Hedera sp.). Photographed in spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Phormium Flamingo leaves

Phormium Flamingo leaves
New Zealand flax leaves (Phormium Flamingo )

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Leaf on moss

Leaf on moss
Fallen leaf on moss. Photographed in winter

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Yucca filamentosa gloriosa Variegata

Yucca filamentosa gloriosa Variegata
Adams needle plant (Yucca filamentosa gloriosa Variegata )

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Primula Wanda flowers

Primula Wanda flowers
Primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ) at the base of a siver birch tree (Betula pendula) with lesser periwinkle foliage (Vinca minor) cascading behind

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Primula Wanda flowers

Primula Wanda flowers
Primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ) at the base of a siver birch tree (Betula pendula) with lesser periwinkle foliage (Vinca minor) cascading behind

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Primula Wanda and Hedera Glacier

Primula Wanda and Hedera Glacier
Primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ) and ivy foliage (Hedera helix Glacier, left) and littleleaf boxwood foliage (Bucus microphylla, right). Photographed in spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White foliage

Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White foliage
Lungwort foliage (Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White, centre) amongst lily foliage (Lilium sp.). Photographed in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Leucojum vernum flower

Leucojum vernum flower
Spring snowflake flower (Leucojum vernum). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Cyclamen fruits (Cyclamen sp. )

Cyclamen fruits (Cyclamen sp. )
Cyclamen fruits (Cyclamen sp.) surrounded by a coiled stem. The stem begins to coil around the fruit after flowering. At maturity, the coil springs open to scatter the seed

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Fumewort flower (Corydalis caucasica)

Fumewort flower (Corydalis caucasica). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Double hyacinth flowers (Hyacinthus sp. )

Double hyacinth flowers (Hyacinthus sp. )
Double hyacinth flowers (Hyacinthus sp.). Photographed in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Mentha suaveolens

Mentha suaveolens
Apple mint shoot (Mentha suaveolens)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Fumewort flowers (Corydalis caucasica)

Fumewort flowers (Corydalis caucasica). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Eranthis hyemalis and Iris Joyce

Eranthis hyemalis and Iris Joyce
Winter aconite flowers (Eranthis hyemalis) and purple iris flowers (Iris reticulata Joyce ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Lungwort Mrs Moon and winter aconite

Lungwort Mrs Moon and winter aconite
Purple lungwort (Pulmonaria Mrs Moon ) and winter aconite flowers (Eranthis hyemalis). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Lungwort (Pulmonaria Mrs Moon flowers)

Lungwort (Pulmonaria Mrs Moon flowers)
Lungwort flowers (Pulmonaria Mrs Moon ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Primula Wanda and Crocus Cream Beauty

Primula Wanda and Crocus Cream Beauty
Red primrose (Primula Wanda ) and crocus flowers (Crocus chrysanthus Cream Beauty ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Iris danfordiae and Primula Wanda

Iris danfordiae and Primula Wanda
Dwarf iris (Iris danfordiae) and purple primrose flowers (Primula Wanda ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Crocus and Helleborous Wester Flisk

Crocus and Helleborous Wester Flisk
Yellow dutch crocus (Crocus sp.) and stinking hellebore flowers (Helleborous foetidus Wester Flisk ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay flowers

Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay flowers
Double gold laced polyanthus flowers (Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay )

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay flower

Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay flower
Double gold laced polyanthus flower (Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay )

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Viburnum tinus flower buds

Viburnum tinus flower buds
Larustinus flower buds (Viburnum tinus). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Anemone coronaria flowers

Anemone coronaria flowers
Florists anemone flowers (Anemone coronaria Mr Fokker, blue) and white Anemone coronaria hybrid

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Viburnum tinus flowers

Viburnum tinus flowers
Larustinus flowers (Viburnum tinus). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Crocus and Helleborous Wester Flisk

Crocus and Helleborous Wester Flisk
Yellow dutch crocus (Crocus sp.) and stinking hellebore flowers (Helleborous foetidus Wester Flisk ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Anemone coronaria flower

Anemone coronaria flower
White florists anemone flower (Anemone coronaria)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Erica x darleyensis Kramers Red

Erica x darleyensis Kramers Red
Heather flowers (Erica x darleyensis Kramers Red ) and winter creeper foliage (Euonymus fortunei Emerald n Gold ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Primula Wanda and Vinca minor

Primula Wanda and Vinca minor
Primrose flower (Primula Wanda ) at the base of a siver birch tree (Betula pendula) with lesser periwinkle foliage (Vinca minor) cascading behind

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Crocus and Helleborous Wester Flisk

Crocus and Helleborous Wester Flisk
Yellow dutch crocus (Crocus sp.) and stinking hellebore flowers (Helleborous foetidus Wester Flisk ). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Polyanthus David Valentine flowers

Polyanthus David Valentine flowers
Polyanthus flowers (Polyanthus David Valentine )

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay flowers

Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay flowers
Double gold laced polyanthus flowers (Polyanthus Elizabeth Killelay )

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Double hyacinth flowers (Hyacinthus sp. )

Double hyacinth flowers (Hyacinthus sp. )
Double hyacinth flowers (Hyacinthus sp.). Photographed in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Tulipa Keizerskroon flower

Tulipa Keizerskroon flower
Tulip flower (Tulipa Keizerskroon ). Photographed in spring

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Leucojum vernum flowers

Leucojum vernum flowers
Spring snowflake flowers (Leucojum vernum). Photographed in February

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Boyles Law demonstration

Boyles Law demonstration. Image 1 of 2. Close-up of apparatus used to test Boyles Law, one of the Gas Laws. Boyles Law (first proposed by Robert Boyle in 1662)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Boyles Law demonstration

Boyles Law demonstration. Apparatus used to test Boyles Law, one of the Gas Laws. Boyles Law (first proposed by Robert Boyle in 1662) states that for a fixed mass of gas at a fixed temperature

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Boyles Law demonstration

Boyles Law demonstration. Image 2 of 2. Close-up of apparatus used to test Boyles Law, one of the Gas Laws. Boyles Law (first proposed by Robert Boyle in 1662)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: 2005 Aston Martin DB9 interior

2005 Aston Martin DB9 interior
2005 Aston Martin DB9

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: 2005 Aston Martin DB9 engine

2005 Aston Martin DB9 engine
2005 Aston Martin DB9



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