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Clusters Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Mysteries of Clusters: From Messier Objects to Dark Matter Distribution" Delve into the captivating world of clusters

Background imageClusters Collection: Punica granatum, Pomegranate broken in half revealing red seed clusters

Punica granatum, Pomegranate broken in half revealing red seed clusters, whole Pomegranate in background

Background imageClusters Collection: Large cluster of tomatoes on a wooden tray in the sun, front view

Large cluster of tomatoes on a wooden tray in the sun, front view

Background imageClusters Collection: Malus pumila, ripe red Apples picked from leafy branch, low angle view

Malus pumila, ripe red Apples picked from leafy branch, low angle view

Background imageClusters Collection: Clustered, spoon-shaped, green leaves of Valerianella locusta, Lambs Lettuce

Clustered, spoon-shaped, green leaves of Valerianella locusta, Lambs Lettuce

Background imageClusters Collection: Oxalosis, light micrograph

Oxalosis, light micrograph
Oxalosis. Light micrograph of a section through adult bone tissue affected by oxalosis (primary hyperoxaluria), showing mature bone (green)

Background imageClusters Collection: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, MRI scan

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, MRI scan
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain of a 35-year-old patient

Background imageClusters Collection: Milky way and surrounding dwarf galaxies

Milky way and surrounding dwarf galaxies. Image from space looking towards the Milky Way (centre left). Here the spiralling arms of the galaxy can be clearly seen

Background imageClusters Collection: Anthyllis vulneraria var. coccinea C013 / 4516

Anthyllis vulneraria var. coccinea C013 / 4516
Red Kidney Vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria var. coccinea)

Background imageClusters Collection: False acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia)

False acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia)
False acacia flower cluster (Robinia pseudoacacia). These are the fragrant flowers of a deciduous tree in the pea family which flowers from late spring to early summer

Background imageClusters Collection: Hounds tongue fruit

Hounds tongue fruits (Cynoglossum columnae). This plant is a member of the borage family. These are its unripe nutlets which usually occur in groups of four

Background imageClusters Collection: Mouldy crop, SEM

Mouldy crop, SEM
Mouldy crop. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of grey rot (Botrytis sp.) on a runner bean plant. This is a parasitic fungus that can cause great damage to food crops

Background imageClusters Collection: Shaggy Pholiota - growing in woodland habitat - Padley - Derbyshire - England

Shaggy Pholiota - growing in woodland habitat - Padley - Derbyshire - England
GUY-70 Shaggy Pholiota - growing in woodland habitat Padley - Derbyshire - England Pholiota squarrosa Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageClusters Collection: Chalk Grassland Snails - UK

Chalk Grassland Snails - UK
SPH-2187 Chalk Grassland Snails UK Cernuella virgata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageClusters Collection: Frog Spawn - in garden pond - UK

Frog Spawn - in garden pond - UK
SPH-1671 Frog Spawn - in garden pond UK Rana temporaria Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageClusters Collection: Velvet Shank Fungus (Flammulina velutipes) fruiting bodies, underside showing gills

Velvet Shank Fungus (Flammulina velutipes) fruiting bodies, underside showing gills, Leicestershire, England, November

Background imageClusters Collection: White Milking Bonnet (Mycena galopus var. candida) fruiting bodies

White Milking Bonnet (Mycena galopus var. candida) fruiting bodies, cluster growing in rotten tree hollow, Leicestershire, England, October

Background imageClusters Collection: Sheathed Woodtuft (Kuehneromyces mutabilis) fruiting bodies, close-up of caps, Leicestershire

Sheathed Woodtuft (Kuehneromyces mutabilis) fruiting bodies, close-up of caps, Leicestershire, England, October

Background imageClusters Collection: Grifola frondosa is a polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the base of trees such as this one

Grifola frondosa is a polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the base of trees such as this one, the False Acacia The mushroom is commonly known as hen-of-the-woods, rams head and sheeps head

Background imageClusters Collection: 2-Spot Ladybird - clutch of eggs - UK

2-Spot Ladybird - clutch of eggs - UK
SPH-623 2-Spot Ladybird - clutch of eggs UK Adalia bipunctata Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageClusters Collection: 7-spot Ladybirds - on Marsh Marigold - UK also know as Coccinella septempunctata

7-spot Ladybirds - on Marsh Marigold - UK also know as Coccinella septempunctata
SPH-710 7-spot Ladybirds - on Marsh Marigold UK Coccinella 7-punctata also know as Coccinella septempunctata Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageClusters Collection: Eggs of Large White Butterfly - UK

Eggs of Large White Butterfly - UK
SPH-1782 Eggs of Large White Butterfly UK Pieris brassicae Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageClusters Collection: Garden Snail - hibernating group, UK

Garden Snail - hibernating group, UK
SPH-2290 Garden SNAIL - hibernating group UK Helix aspersa Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageClusters Collection: Fly Agaric Fungi - in woods


Fly Agaric Fungi - in woods

DAD-1083 FUNGI - Fly Agaric in woods Woodland habitat Amanita muscaria David C Dixon contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageClusters Collection: Rowan (mountain ash) (Sorbus aucuparia) berry cluster, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Rowan (mountain ash) (Sorbus aucuparia) berry cluster, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageClusters Collection: Grannys bonnets (gregarious elf caps ) (clustered bonnet) fungi (Mycena inclinata)

Grannys bonnets (gregarious elf caps ) (clustered bonnet) fungi (Mycena inclinata) growing from rotten treestump, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageClusters Collection: Two dresses by Martial et Armand and Bernard

Two dresses by Martial et Armand and Bernard
Two fashionable ladies wearing the latest dress designs. On the left, a long sleeved pink crepe two tier dress with dark pink velvet trim and matching brimmed hat, by Martial et Armand

Background imageClusters Collection: Dairy farming, automatic dipping and flushing cow milking clusters, England, may

Dairy farming, automatic dipping and flushing cow milking clusters, England, may

Background imageClusters Collection: sycamore flower clusters

sycamore flower clusters

Background imageClusters Collection: Dairy farming, cluster unit in milking parlour with Holstein cows, Preston, Lancashire, England

Dairy farming, cluster unit in milking parlour with Holstein cows, Preston, Lancashire, England, september

Background imageClusters Collection: Dairy farming, dairyman washing cluster unit in milking parlour with Holstein cows, Preston

Dairy farming, dairyman washing cluster unit in milking parlour with Holstein cows, Preston, Lancashire, England, september

Background imageClusters Collection: Rho Ophiuchi nebulosity

Rho Ophiuchi nebulosity. Optical image of nebulosity in the region of the star Rho Ophiuchi (purple, just above centre). North is at top

Background imageClusters Collection: Emission nebulae IC 1848 and IC 1805

Emission nebulae IC 1848 and IC 1805
Emission nebulae IC 1805 and IC 1848. North is at top. These nebulae are also known as the Heart and Soul nebulae. The Soul nebula (IC 1848) is at lower left

Background imageClusters Collection: Galaxy cluster Abell 1060

Galaxy cluster Abell 1060. Infrared composite image of the galaxy cluster Abell 1060, also called the Hydra cluster. More than 100 galaxies are clustered toward the southern constellation Hydra

Background imageClusters Collection: Nova in Scorpius, July 2005

Nova in Scorpius, July 2005
Nova in Scorpius. The position of this nova, 1737-34 Nova Scorpii 1, is shown by the cross- hairs. A nova is a huge brightening of a double star system

Background imageClusters Collection: Galaxy cluster formation

Galaxy cluster formation. Supercomputer model of the formation of galaxies and clusters of galaxies from the contraction of a homogeneous cloud (left)

Background imageClusters Collection: Typhoid nodules, light micrograph

Typhoid nodules, light micrograph
Typhoid nodules, coloured light micrograph. Section through a lymph node of a patient with typhoid, showing macrophages (large cells, pink) forming typhoid nodules

Background imageClusters Collection: Galaxy cluster MACS J0717

Galaxy cluster MACS J0717, composite image. This massive galaxy cluster was formed when four separate galaxy clusters collided

Background imageClusters Collection: Cherry blossom (Prunus Kursar )

Cherry blossom (Prunus Kursar )

Background imageClusters Collection: Snowdrop flowers under common dogwood

Snowdrop flowers under common dogwood
Snowdrop flowers (Galanthus nivalis, white) under common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea, red). Photographed at the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) garden in Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageClusters Collection: Cherry tree (Prunus sp. )

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

Background imageClusters Collection: Mimosa (Acacia dealbata subalpina)

Mimosa (Acacia dealbata subalpina) tree in flower. This plant is typically found at high altitudes in the Snowy Mountains, Australia

Background imageClusters Collection: Sea spider with eggs

Sea spider with eggs. Male sea spider (Nymphon grossipes) carrying clusters of eggs (yellow). Sea spiders (pantopods) are not true spiders but are closely related to arachnids

Background imageClusters Collection: Phoradendron californicum

Phoradendron californicum
Desert mistletoe fruits (Phoradendron californicum). This shrub is a hemiparasite (partial parasite), living in the branches of trees. Its fruits are eaten and seeds distributed by Phainopepla sp

Background imageClusters Collection: Common sorrel (Rumex acetosa)

Common sorrel (Rumex acetosa) flower spikes. The leaves of this perennial plant can be added to soups or salads, while the juice of the plant is believed to be diuretic (encourages urination)

Background imageClusters Collection: Woman inspecting durian fruit

Woman inspecting durian fruit. The durian (Durio zibethinus) is a tree native to Southeast Asia. It is grown for its edible fruit. Photographed in Thailand

Background imageClusters Collection: Wild carrot fruits

Wild carrot fruits (Daucus carota)

Background imageClusters Collection: Tea viburnum (Viburnum setigerum)

Tea viburnum (Viburnum setigerum)
Tea viburnum fruits (Viburnum setigerum)

Background imageClusters Collection: Firethorn berries (Pyracantha sp. )

Firethorn berries (Pyracantha sp. )
Firethorn berries (Pyracantha sp.). The fruit of this evergreen shrub is edible



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Clusters: From Messier Objects to Dark Matter Distribution" Delve into the captivating world of clusters, from the mesmerizing Messier objects that make up a full set in our vast universe. Discover nature's lucky charm - the 4-Leaf Clover Barde, and its intricate cluster formation that brings fortune and beauty. Behold the vibrant Phlomis fruticosa, also known as Jerusalem Sage, a densely branched shrub adorned with clusters of yellow flowers. Immerse yourself in a computer artwork depicting the fascinating distribution of galaxies across space, showcasing their unique clustering patterns. Unravel the enigmatic realm of dark matter distribution through stunning visuals that reveal its mysterious presence within cosmic clusters. Witness nature's spectacle as bird cherry trees burst into bloom along Siberian riverbanks, forming picturesque clusters against Russia's scenic backdrop. Explore Sulphur Tuft fungi group alongside Lactarius circellatus at Knapp Wood Nature Reserve in East Sussex, UK - an autumnal display of clustered wonders. Admire moths gracefully gathering around lamps captured by Adrian Warren; witness their ethereal dance amidst luminous clusters on moonlit nights. Learn about Honey or Boot-lace Fungus and its perilous impact on trees as it forms dense clusters around trunks or stumps - a deadly parasite lurking in Kent's forests during October. Marvel at star clusters scattered throughout our galaxy like celestial jewels adorning the night sky; each cluster tells a story written among twinkling stars. Embark on an extraordinary journey through various realms where "clusters" take center stage – from astronomical wonders to botanical marvels and everything in between.