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"Exploring the Vibrant World of Cones: From Nature's Beauty to Eye Health" "Unveiling Nature's Color Palette

Background imageCones Collection: Conifercone Cap (Baeospora myosura) fruiting body, growing from tip of pine cone with hyphae

Conifercone Cap (Baeospora myosura) fruiting body, growing from tip of pine cone with hyphae around base of stipe, lots of new fruiting bodies just sprouting below it, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire

Background imageCones Collection: Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) close-up of mature cones, Califonia, U. S. A. February

Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) close-up of mature cones, Califonia, U. S. A. February
Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) close-up of mature cones, Califonia, U.S.A. February

Background imageCones Collection: Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) close-up of female cone, in cultivation

Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) close-up of female cone, in cultivation

Background imageCones Collection: Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce) close-up of female cone, Rila Mountains, Bulgaria, May

Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce) close-up of female cone, Rila Mountains, Bulgaria, May

Background imageCones Collection: Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) close-up of cones and foliage, Utah, U. S. A. September

Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) close-up of cones and foliage, Utah, U. S. A. September
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) close-up of cones and foliage, Utah, U.S.A. September

Background imageCones Collection: Korean Fir (Abies koreana) close-up of cone

Korean Fir (Abies koreana) close-up of cone

Background imageCones Collection: Korean Fir (Abies koreana) close-up of cones and needles

Korean Fir (Abies koreana) close-up of cones and needles

Background imageCones Collection: Rook (Corvus frugilegus) adult, with pine cone in beak, walking on grass, Highlands, Scotland

Rook (Corvus frugilegus) adult, with pine cone in beak, walking on grass, Highlands, Scotland, November

Background imageCones Collection: Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) close-up of leaves and fruit, France, October

Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) close-up of leaves and fruit, France, October

Background imageCones Collection: Lawson Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) close-up of open cones, in garden, Suffolk, England

Lawson Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) close-up of open cones, in garden, Suffolk, England, September

Background imageCones Collection: Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) adult female, feeding on conifer cone seeds, Lyndford Arboretum

Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) adult female, feeding on conifer cone seeds, Lyndford Arboretum, Norfolk, England, October

Background imageCones Collection: Flat-based ice cream cone with piped ice cream and a chocolate flake

Flat-based ice cream cone with piped ice cream and a chocolate flake

Background imageCones Collection: Ice cream cone, close up

Ice cream cone, close up

Background imageCones Collection: Suillus lutens, Slippery Jack mushroom emerging from twigs, low angle view

Suillus lutens, Slippery Jack mushroom emerging from twigs, low angle view

Background imageCones Collection: Pine (Pinus sp. ) C017 / 7525

Pine (Pinus sp. ) C017 / 7525
Pine (Pinus sp.) with male cones

Background imageCones Collection: Pine (Pinus sp. ) C017 / 7524

Pine (Pinus sp. ) C017 / 7524
Pine (Pinus sp.) with male and female cones

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0713

Eye retina F008 / 0713
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina, rod and cone F008 / 0719

Eye retina, rod and cone F008 / 0719
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shape) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0714

Eye retina F008 / 0714
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0712

Eye retina F008 / 0712
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0715

Eye retina F008 / 0715
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0717

Eye retina F008 / 0717
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0711

Eye retina F008 / 0711
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0718

Eye retina F008 / 0718
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina F008 / 0720

Eye retina F008 / 0720
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina, rod and cone F008 / 0716

Eye retina, rod and cone F008 / 0716
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shape) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Retina of the eye, light micrograph C016 / 0528

Retina of the eye, light micrograph C016 / 0528
Retina of the eye. Light micrograph of a section through the retina from a human eye. From top down: nerve fibres of the optic nerve and a blood vessel; several layers of neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageCones Collection: Retina layers, SEM C018 / 0521

Retina layers, SEM C018 / 0521
Retina layers, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The retina of the human eye is found on the inside of the eyeball and is formed from a number of layers

Background imageCones Collection: Rod and cone cells of the eye, SEM C014 / 4865

Rod and cone cells of the eye, SEM C014 / 4865
Rod and cone cells of the eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of rod and cone cells in the retina of a mammalian eye

Background imageCones Collection: Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)

Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
Female cone of Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), also known as California Redwood

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7794

Eye retina C017 / 7794
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7793

Eye retina C017 / 7793
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7792

Eye retina C017 / 7792
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina and iris C017 / 7789

Eye retina and iris C017 / 7789
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7790

Eye retina C017 / 7790
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina and iris C017 / 7788

Eye retina and iris C017 / 7788
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina and iris C017 / 7785

Eye retina and iris C017 / 7785
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7786

Eye retina C017 / 7786
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7784

Eye retina C017 / 7784
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7787

Eye retina C017 / 7787
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Eye retina C017 / 7783

Eye retina C017 / 7783
The retina, inside the eye, contains a light-sensitive membranous layer of cells. These are specialized nerve cells: elongated rods (flower like shapes) and cone-tipped cells, that produce vision

Background imageCones Collection: Clay nails C016 / 4535

Clay nails C016 / 4535
Clay nails inscribed with cuneiform script. Clay nails were inscribed with dedicatory text and and embedded into the wall of a building

Background imageCones Collection: Cupressus sempervirens Stricta

Cupressus sempervirens Stricta
New and old cones on an Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens Stricta )

Background imageCones Collection: Cryptomeria japonica Elegans

Cryptomeria japonica Elegans
Two year old cones on a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica Elegans )

Background imageCones Collection: Picea pungens Lucky strike

Picea pungens Lucky strike
Young cone of a Colorado Spruce (Picea pungens Lucky strike ) tree. This spruce originates in western North America

Background imageCones Collection: Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree, artwork C016 / 3366

Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree, artwork C016 / 3366
Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree. Artwork of a stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree, with a close-up showing a cone on a branch

Background imageCones Collection: Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) tree C016 / 3365

Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) tree C016 / 3365
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) tree. Artwork of an Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) tree, with a close-up showing a cone on a branch

Background imageCones Collection: Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) cones C016 / 3310

Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) cones C016 / 3310
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) cones. Artwork of female pine cones on an Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) tree



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