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Images Dated 23rd October 2009 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Broadway and 155th Street, New York

Broadway and 155th Street, New York
Broadway at 155th Street, with cut out figures cars and airplanes added. The cut-outs are painstakingly placed so as to almost look a part of the picture

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Anchor plant (Colletia paradoxa)

Anchor plant (Colletia paradoxa)
Flowers and spiny foliage of Anchor plant (Colletia paradoxa), also known as Crucifixion Thorn

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Devils Club cactus (Gousonia invicta)

Devils Club cactus (Gousonia invicta)
Spines of Devils Club cactus (Gousonia invicta). Photographed in Baja California, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Tea leaf, light micrograph

Tea leaf, light micrograph
Tea leaf. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf. The upper and lower epidermis on the surfaces of the leaf are blue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: River Banksia (Banksia seminuda)

River Banksia (Banksia seminuda)
Foliage and flowers of River Banksia (Banksia seminuda). Photographed in Australia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Dog rose stem, light micrograph

Dog rose stem, light micrograph
Dog rose stem. Light micrograph of a cross-section through the stem of a dog rose (Rosa canina) plant. The outer cortex (red) is made of cork cambium tissue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii)

Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii)
Fishhook Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii) in fruit. Photographed in Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Grevillea Pink Pearl

Grevillea Pink Pearl
Foliage and flowers of Grevillea Pink Pearl. Photographed in Australia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Lophocereus schottii var Monstrosus

Lophocereus schottii var Monstrosus
Totem Pole cactus (Lophocereus schottii var Monstrosus). Photographed in Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Tibetan Goji berry (Lycium chinense)

Tibetan Goji berry (Lycium chinense), also known as Wolf berry. This fruit has high levels of Vitamin C, from Ningxia in China

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Blackcurrant plant stem, light micrograph

Blackcurrant plant stem, light micrograph
Blackcurrant plant stem. Light micrograph of a cross-section through the stem of a blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) plant. The outer cortex (blue and pale brown) is made of cork cambium tissue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Opuntia macrocentra

Opuntia macrocentra
Spines and foliage of Long-spined Prickly pear (Opuntia macrocentra)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Echinocereus nicholii

Echinocereus nicholii
Foliage and spines of Golden Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus nicholii). Photographed in Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Cranes Bill (Geranium Jolly Bee )

Cranes Bill (Geranium Jolly Bee )
Flowers of Cranes Bill (Geranium Jolly Bee ) surrounded by mixed foliage in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Lochroma cyaneum

Lochroma cyaneum
Foliage and flowers of Lochroma cyaneum. This plant is native to South America

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum)

Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum)
Flowers of Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum), also known as Ginger Lily

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Heather (Erica patersonia)

Heather (Erica patersonia)
Flowers of Heather (Erica patersonia)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Giant Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea)

Giant Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) photographed in the Saguaro National Park, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Lantana montevidensis

Lantana montevidensis
Foliage and flowers of Lantana montevidensis. This plant is native to Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Mexican Hawthorn (Crataegus mexicana)

Mexican Hawthorn (Crataegus mexicana)
Fruit and foliage of Mexican Hawthorn (Crataegus mexicana), also known as Tejocote. Photographed in Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Dog rose stem, light micrograph

Dog rose stem, light micrograph
Dog rose stem. Polarised light micrograph of a cross-section through the stem of a dog rose (Rosa canina) plant. The outer cortex (black and red) is made of cork cambium tissue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Tea leaf, light micrograph

Tea leaf, light micrograph
Tea leaf. Light micrograph of a cross-section through the midrib of a tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf. The upper and lower epidermis on the surfaces of the leaf are blue

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum)

Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum)
Flowers of Kahili Ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum), also known as Ginger Lily

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Anchor plant (Colletia paradoxa)

Anchor plant (Colletia paradoxa)
Flowers of Anchor plant (Colletia paradoxa), also known as Crucifixion Thorn

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: River Banksia (Banksia seminuda)

River Banksia (Banksia seminuda)
Foliage and flowers of River Banksia (Banksia seminuda). Photographed in Australia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Black broom (Lembotropis nigricans)

Black broom (Lembotropis nigricans) in flower. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Onosma taurica

Onosma taurica
Flowers and foliage of Onosma taurica. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Sideritis montana

Sideritis montana
Flowers and foliage of Sideritis montana. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: White Clary (Salvia candidissima)

White Clary (Salvia candidissima)
Flowers of White Clary (Salvia candidissima), also known as Sage. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Ornithogalum montanum

Ornithogalum montanum
Flowers and foliage of Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum montanum). Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Vikos Gorge in Greece

Vikos Gorge in Greece
Old fields on the upper slopes of the Vikos Gorge and Astraki mountain, north-west Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Jerusalem Sage (Phlomis fruticosa)

Jerusalem Sage (Phlomis fruticosa)
Foliage and flowers of Jerusalem Sage (Phlomis fruticosa). Photographed in the Vikos Gorge, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites)

Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites)
Foliage and flowers of Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites). Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum fuscatum)

Swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum fuscatum)
Foliage and flowers of Swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum fuscatum). Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Bindweed (Convolvulus cantabrica)

Bindweed (Convolvulus cantabrica)
Flower of Bindweed (Convolvulus cantabrica) with raindrops. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Wild Plum (Prunus prostrata)

Wild Plum (Prunus prostrata)
Foliage and flowers of a dwarf prostrate wild plum (Prunus prostrata), in the White Mountains, Crete

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: White Mulberry (Morus alba)

White Mulberry (Morus alba)
Fruit of White Mulberry (Morus alba) which is a food source for silkworm moths. Photographed in Greece

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Peony (Paeonia clusii)

Peony (Paeonia clusii)
Flower and foliage of Cretan Peony (Paeonia clusii)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens)

Cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens)
Ancient Cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens) in the White Mountains, Crete

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Alkanet (Anchusa caespitosa)

Alkanet (Anchusa caespitosa)
Foliage and flowers of Alkanet (Anchusa caespitosa), in the White Mountains, Crete

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Cretan Maple (Acer sempervirens)

Cretan Maple (Acer sempervirens) with spring foliage, in the White Mountains, Crete

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Wild Plum (Prunus prostrata)

Wild Plum (Prunus prostrata)
Foliage and flowers of a dwarf prostrate wild plum (Prunus prostrata), in the White Mountains, Crete

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Burnt candytuft (Aethionema saxatile)

Burnt candytuft (Aethionema saxatile) in flower in the White Mountains, Crete

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Peony (Paeonia clusii)

Peony (Paeonia clusii)
Flowers and foliage of Cretan Peony (Paeonia clusii)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Giant Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea)

Giant Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) photographed at night in the Saguaro National Park, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Oak tree (Quercus)

Oak tree (Quercus)
Anastomosing branches, growing together on an Oak tree (Quercus). Photographed in Purbeck, Dorset

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Giant Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea)

Giant Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) photographed in the Saguaro National Park, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2009: Savannah grasslands in Arizona

Savannah grasslands in Arizona
The vast savannah grasslands of south-east Arizona, near Patagonia, with the Patagonia Mountains beyond. Photographed in the winter, USA



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