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Images Dated 14th January 2009 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Road into Kangaroo Valley from Fitzroy Falls New South Wales, Australia JPF48892

Road into Kangaroo Valley from Fitzroy Falls New South Wales, Australia JPF48892
JPF-13832 Road into Kangaroo Valley from Fitzroy Falls New South Wales, Australia Jean-Paul Ferrero

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: USA, New Mexico, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Silhouette of sandhill

USA, New Mexico, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Silhouette of sandhill crane flying across full moon. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: USA, North America, New Mexico

USA, North America, New Mexico
Sandhill crane, grus canadensis, takes flight from a farm pond in early morning, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: South America, Falkland Islands

South America, Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands, Saunders Island. A rockhopper penguin dips his head underwater after returning from the ocean

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Canada, British Columbia, Hornby Island, Underwater view of Stellers Sea Lions

Canada, British Columbia, Hornby Island, Underwater view of Stellers Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus)

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork

Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork
Unzipped DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork

Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork
Unzipped DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork

Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork
Unzipped DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Cherry blossom (Prunus Kursar )

Cherry blossom (Prunus Kursar )

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Cambria orchid flowers

Cambria orchid flowers (Odontoglossum sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Muscari armeniacum Christmas Pearl

Muscari armeniacum Christmas Pearl
Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum Christmas Pearl ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Common green birdwing butterfly

Common green birdwing butterfly
Female common green birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera priamus poseidon). This butterfly is native to New Guinea. Birdwings are the largest butterflies, with wingspans of up to 31 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Moss

Moss plants, close-up. Mosses (phylum Bryophyta) are small plants that lack true roots, woody tissue and flowers. They grow in damp places worldwide

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Phragmipedium memoria Dick Clements

Phragmipedium memoria Dick Clements
Orchid (Phragmipedium memoria Dick Clements ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Massonia pustulata

Massonia pustulata plant in flower

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Erigeron chrysopsidis Grand Ridge

Erigeron chrysopsidis Grand Ridge
Dwarf yellow fleabane (Erigeron chrysopsidis Grand Ridge ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Garden sculptures

Garden sculptures
Garden ornaments. Sculptures of a woman and a boy. Photographed at the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) garden in Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Iris sibirica Silver Edge

Iris sibirica Silver Edge
Iris (Iris sibirica Silver Edge ) flower and unopened buds

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Common bistort (Persicaria bistorta)

Common bistort (Persicaria bistorta) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Geranium sylvaticum Mayflower

Geranium sylvaticum Mayflower
Geranium (Geranium sylvaticum Mayflower ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Cooperi

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Cooperi
Checkered hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Cooperi ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Paeonia lactiflora Shirley Temple

Paeonia lactiflora Shirley Temple
Garden peony (Paeonia lactiflora Shirley Temple ) flower buds. The buds are in various stages of opening, with the one at centre having revealed the flowers white petals

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Paphiopedilum maudiae Magnificum

Paphiopedilum maudiae Magnificum
Orchid (Paphiopedilum maudiae Magnificum ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Oncidium Gower Ramsey

Oncidium Gower Ramsey
Oncidium orchid (Oncidium Gower Ramsey ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Magnolia stellata King Rose

Magnolia stellata King Rose
Star magnolia (Magnolia stellata King Rose ) flower buds. These floral buds appear in winter and have a fur-like covering. By around April, the buds give rise to the flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Lakeside plants

Lakeside plants. Common dogwood bushes (Cornus sanguinea, orange) and silver birch trees (Betula pendula, white) seen across a lake

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Narcissus cyclamineus

Narcissus cyclamineus
Cyclamen-flowered daffodils (Narcissus cyclamineus)

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Mosaic plant (Fittonia albivenis) leaves

Mosaic plant (Fittonia albivenis) leaves

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Cherry tree (Prunus sp. )

Cherry tree (Prunus sp. )
Cherry tree (Prunus sp.) in bloom

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Early daylily (Hemerocallis dumortieri)

Early daylily (Hemerocallis dumortieri) flower and unopened flower buds

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Moth orchids

Moth orchids
Moth orchid flowers (Phalaenopsis Flower Power )

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Bat flower (Tacca chantrieri)

Bat flower (Tacca chantrieri). This plant, also called the devil-flower or cats whiskers, is native to the tropical forests of Africa and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Massonia pustulata

Massonia pustulata plant in flower

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Common green birdwing butterfly

Common green birdwing butterfly
Female common green birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera priamus poseidon), underside view. This butterfly is native to New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Giant sea holly (Eryngium giganteum)

Giant sea holly (Eryngium giganteum) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Pseuderanthemum floribundum

Pseuderanthemum floribundum flowers. This flower is not an orchid, though it looks like one

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Giant sea holly (Eryngium giganteum)

Giant sea holly (Eryngium giganteum) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Plantain lily (Hosta fortunei Oriana )

Plantain lily (Hosta fortunei Oriana ) leaves

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Blue morpho butterfly

Blue morpho butterfly (Morpho nestira). Morpho butterflies are commonly found in tropical and subtropical forests in Central and South America

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Young Mangroves planted for purifying water Haller Park Mombasa Kenya

Young Mangroves planted for purifying water Haller Park Mombasa Kenya
MAB-1215 Young Mangroves planted for purifying water Haller Park Mombasa Kenya Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Wild Geramium

Wild Geramium
DB-884-C Wild Geramium Geranium maculatum Donald Burgess Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Pig. Landrace piglet on white background

Pig. Landrace piglet on white background
JD-22020 Pig. Landrace piglet on white background John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Pig. Landrace piglet on white background

Pig. Landrace piglet on white background
JD-22021 Pig. Landrace piglet on white background John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Pig. Landrace piglet on white background

Pig. Landrace piglet on white background
JD-22023 Pig. Landrace piglet on white background John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Pig. Landrace piglet on white background

Pig. Landrace piglet on white background
JD-22025 Pig. Landrace piglet on white background John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th January 2009: Pig. Landrace piglet on white background

Pig. Landrace piglet on white background
JD-22024 Pig. Landrace piglet on white background John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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