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Images Dated 9th July 2009 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Gromwell (Lithodora zahnii)

Gromwell (Lithodora zahnii)
Gromwell flowers (Lithodora zahnii). This rare flower is endemic to Greece. Photographed on the Mani peninsula, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Giant fennel (Ferula communis)

Giant fennel (Ferula communis) in flower. Photographed in Monemvassia, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Horsetail restio (Elegia capensis) stems

Horsetail restio (Elegia capensis) stems. Photographed in the Cape area in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Figwort (Scrophularia peregrina)

Figwort (Scrophularia peregrina)
Nettle-leaved figwort (Scrophularia peregrina) in flower. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Wildflowers

Wildflowers. Seen here are cranesbill (Geranium sp. purple), spring ragwort (Senecio sp. yellow) and Mediterranean mayweed (Anthemis sp. white) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Gazania leiopoda flowers

Gazania leiopoda flowers. Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Gorteria diffusa flowers

Gorteria diffusa flowers. Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Tetragonolobus purpureus

Tetragonolobus purpureus
Asparagus pea (Tetragonolobus purpureus) flowers. This plant has edible asparagus-flavoured fruits. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Common mallow (Malva sylvestris)

Common mallow (Malva sylvestris) flowers. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Ferns in a limestone pavement

Ferns in a limestone pavement
Ferns growing in a gryke (crevice) in a limestone pavement. Photographed in Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Cumbria, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Horse-chestnut leaves

Horse-chestnut leaves
Horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) leaves emerging in spring. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Fern (Dryopteris submontana)

Fern (Dryopteris submontana)
Rigid buckler fern (Dryopteris submontana) growing on a limestone pavement. This fern, which is rare in the UK, is also known as Dryopteris villarii montana. Photographed in Cumbria, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Mute swan and cygnets

Mute swan and cygnets
Mute swan (Cygnus olor) adults and cygnets. Photographed on the Lancaster Canal, near Carnforth, Lancashire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Meadow cranesbill (Geranium pratense)

Meadow cranesbill (Geranium pratense) flowers. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Herb robert (Geranium robertianum)

Herb robert (Geranium robertianum) in flower, growing in a crevice in a limestone pavement. Photographed in Cumbria, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense)

Creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) in flower. This plant is a widespread weed. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Goose grass (Galium aparine)

Goose grass (Galium aparine), with flowers and developing sticky fruit. This plant is also known as cleavers. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium)

Fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium)
Hart s-tongue fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium) growing in a gryke (crevice) in a limestone pavement. Photographed in Cumbria, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Mute swan and cygnets

Mute swan and cygnets
Mute swan (Cygnus olor) adult and cygnets. Photographed on the Lancaster Canal, near Carnforth, Lancashire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Gall on a yew bud

Gall on a yew bud
Artichoke gall on a yew bud (Taxus sp.). The rounded structure on the end of a branch (lower right) is caused by a gall fly (Taxomyia taxi). Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Old mans beard (Clematis vitalba)

Old mans beard (Clematis vitalba) in flower. This plant is also known as travellers joy. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica)

Hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica) stem and flowers. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum)

Summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum) flowers. This is the native form of this flower. Photographed in Piddle Valley, Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Water dropwort (Oenanthe pimpinelloides)

Water dropwort (Oenanthe pimpinelloides)
Corky-fruited water dropwort (Oenanthe pimpinelloides) flowers in an old hay meadow. Photographed in Somerset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Old mans beard (Clematis vitalba)

Old mans beard (Clematis vitalba) in flower. This plant is also known as travellers joy. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Eyebright (Euphrasia tetraquetra)

Eyebright (Euphrasia tetraquetra)
Downland eyebright (Euphrasia tetraquetra) in flower. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria)

Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) in flower (centre left), with a fruit (upper left). This plant, found on chalk downlands, is also known as doves foot scabious. Photographed in Hampshire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Corylopsis flower (Corylopsis sinensis)

Corylopsis flower (Corylopsis sinensis)
Corylopsis (Corylopsis sinensis) flowers. This garden shrub, from China, flowers in early spring. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Borage (Borago officinalis)

Borage (Borago officinalis). This common herb and garden plant is from southern Europe. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia)

Wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia) in flower, on a limestone pavement. Photographed in Cumbria, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Iris sawfly larvae

Iris sawfly larvae
Iris sawfly (Rhadinoceraea micans) larvae eating leaves of the yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus). These larvae are a pest of both wild and cultivated irises. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Male angulate tortoise

Male angulate tortoise (Chersina angulata). Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Bloody-nosed beetle

Bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa), crawling on grass on a chalk downland. Photographed in Hampshire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria)

Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) in flower (upper right), with fruits. This plant, found on chalk downlands, is also known as doves foot scabious. Photographed in Hampshire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria)

Small scabious (Scabiosa columbaria) in flower (centre), with a fruit (left). This plant, found on chalk downlands, is also known as doves foot scabious. Photographed in Hampshire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Sarcocaulon herrei flowers

Sarcocaulon herrei flowers. Photographed in the Namaqua National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Magnolia flower (Magnolia stellata rubra)

Magnolia flower (Magnolia stellata rubra)
Magnolia (Magnolia stellata rubra) flower opening in early spring. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Common mallow (Malva sylvestris)

Common mallow (Malva sylvestris) flowers. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Wild pansy (Viola tricolor)

Wild pansy (Viola tricolor) flowers. This common arable weed and garden flower is also known as heartsease. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Leaf gall on alder leaves

Leaf gall on alder leaves
Leaf gall (light green spots) on the leaves of an alder tree (Alnus sp.). This leaf damage has been caused by the mite Eriophyes laevis. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Smooth sow-thistle (Sonchus oleraceus)

Smooth sow-thistle (Sonchus oleraceus) in flower. This plant is a common annual weed. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Small fleabane (Pulicaria vulgaris)

Small fleabane (Pulicaria vulgaris) flowers. This very rare plant is found in grazed grassland in the New Forest. Photographed in Hampshire, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Dwarf ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior)

Dwarf ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in a gryke (crevice) in a limestone pavement. Photographed in Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Cumbria, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Field poppy (Papaver rhoeas)

Field poppy (Papaver rhoeas) flower and bud, with water on them after rainfall. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Red campion (Silene dioica)

Red campion (Silene dioica) flowers in spring. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Crack willow (Salix fragilis) catkins

Crack willow (Salix fragilis) catkins (yellow, lower left) in early spring. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum)

Summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum) flowers. This is the native form of this flower. Photographed in Piddle Valley, Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2009: Dwarf thistle (Cirsium acaule)

Dwarf thistle (Cirsium acaule) in flower, on limestone grassland. Photographed in Dorset, England



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