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Angiosperm Collection (page 8)

Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, encompass a diverse array of botanical wonders that grace our planet

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Angiosperm Collection: Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM
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Angiosperm Collection: Summer flower border
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Angiosperm Collection: Hellebore pollen, SEM
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Angiosperm Collection: Lily petal, SEM
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Angiosperm Collection: Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)
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Angiosperm Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium x oliverianum)
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Angiosperm Collection: Orchid flower
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Angiosperm Collection: Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp. )
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Angiosperm Collection: Ivy (Hedera helix)
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Angiosperm Collection: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
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Angiosperm Collection: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
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Angiosperm Collection: Transvaal daisies (Gerbera jamesonii)
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Angiosperm Collection: Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum Filigran )
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Angiosperm Collection: Peony-flowering tulips (Tulipa sp. )
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Angiosperm Collection: Chamomile (Anthemis punctata cupaniana)
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Angiosperm Collection: Platanthera chlorantha orchid
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Angiosperm Collection: Hepatica transsilvanica flowers
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Angiosperm Collection: Allium giganteum flower head
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Angiosperm Collection: Tulip flowers (Tulipa sp. )
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Angiosperm Collection: Collection of white daisy flowers
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Angiosperm Collection: African blue lily (Agapanthus sp. )
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Angiosperm Collection: Orchid flowers
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Angiosperm Collection: Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) a widespread orchid of grasslands and verges
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Angiosperm Collection: Indian lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) flowers, Melbourne Botanic garden, Victoria, Australia
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Angiosperm Collection: Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) propagules / plantlets which become fully mature plants
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Angiosperm Collection: Pyramidal orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis) flower. UK. June
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Angiosperm Collection: Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) on a roadside verge near Bristol, England
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Angiosperm Collection: Wood forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica) flowers, yellow corollas on fresher flowers
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Angiosperm Collection: Mother of thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana), viviparous growth with vegetative
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Angiosperm Collection: Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) in flower, in woodland, Staatsbossen, Texel, the Netherlands
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Angiosperm Collection: Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), development from bud to seed. Digital composite
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Angiosperm Collection: Golden Retriever puppy in wooden basket with sunflowers; USA
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Angiosperm Collection: Oak tree (Quercus robur) silhouetted against night sky with stars, Brecon Beacons National Park
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Angiosperm Collection: Oak tree (Quercus robur) silhouetted against night sky with stars, Brecon Beacons National Park
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Angiosperm Collection: Ancient Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica), Lineover Wood, Gloucestershire UK
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Angiosperm Collection: Pink Ipe trees (Tabebuia ipe / Handroanthus impetiginosus) in flower, Pantanal, Mato Grosso State
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Angiosperm Collection: Watercolour painting of Common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) berries
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Angiosperm Collection: Two Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) flowerheads, Umbria, Italy. June
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Angiosperm Collection: Aerial view of southern tip of Dominica, Scotts Head. It divides Atlantic from Caribbean
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Angiosperm Collection: English oak tree (Quercus robur) standing in a formerly farmed meadow with many flowering
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Angiosperm Collection: Tajinaste rojo (Echium wildpretii), Teide National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Angiosperm Collection: Desert rose (Adenium obesum) tree in flower, Bogoria Game Reserve, Kenya
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Angiosperm Collection: Large leaf of Giant Elephants Ear (Alocasia odora), in rainforest, Yangminshan
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Angiosperm Collection: Purple-loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) watercolour illustration
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Angiosperm Collection: Boojum tree (Fouquieria columnaris) and Mexican giant cardon (Pachycereus pringlei
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Angiosperm Collection: Selection of wildflowers against white background, including Thistle (Cirsium)
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Angiosperm Collection: Split level photo of an American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus
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Angiosperm Collection: Purple toadflax (Linaria purpurea), on verge of footpath, South Croydon, Surrey, England


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Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, encompass a diverse array of botanical wonders that grace our planet. From the elegant Franklinia alatamaha, commonly referred to as Franklinia, to the vibrant Hydrangea hortensis or French hydrangea, these angiosperms captivate us with their beauty. In serene landscapes like the Scottish Pine Forest or Lineover Wood in Gloucestershire UK, ancient Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) stand tall and majestic. Their presence reminds us of nature's resilience and timelessness. As we wander through heathlands adorned with delicate Narcissus tazetta daffodils or marvel at Weeping Willows swaying gracefully in the breeze, it becomes evident that angiosperms have an enchanting ability to transform any environment into a picturesque scene. Underneath tranquil lakes like Ain in the Alps region of France lies another captivating sight: Water lilies (Nymphaea alba) blooming underwater. These ethereal flowers create a mesmerizing underwater view that leaves us breathless. Even insects are drawn to the allure of angiosperms. In Surinam's rich biodiversity hotspot, they flit from one flower to another, pollinating and perpetuating life within this intricate ecosystem. Gossypium barbadense or cotton plants remind us of humanity's reliance on angiosperms for sustenance and materials essential for our daily lives. They serve as a reminder of how deeply intertwined we are with these remarkable organisms. Whether submerged beneath crystal-clear waters or thriving amidst lush greenery on land, angiosperms continue to inspire awe and wonder wherever they bloom. With their vast diversity and undeniable beauty, they remind us why nature is truly an extraordinary masterpiece worth preserving for generations to come.