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Conifer Cone Collection

"Pine Cone Study: Exploring the Beauty and Wonder of Nature's Creations" In this captivating collection, we delve into the enchanting world of conifer cones

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Merry Christmas Nº2

Merry Christmas Nº2
Florent Bodart

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Merry Christmas Nº1

Merry Christmas Nº1
Florent Bodart

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Pine Cone Study

Pine Cone Study
Kathrin Pienaar

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Merry Christmas My Dear

Merry Christmas My Dear
Florent Bodart

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Young larch cone on a cluster of emerging pine needles

Young larch cone on a cluster of emerging pine needles
Extreme close up of a young larch cone with rain droplets and clusters of early needles; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: A Conifer Cone On A Tree Branch

A Conifer Cone On A Tree Branch

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Mature female cones of the California Incense Cedar -Calocedrus decurrens, syn

Mature female cones of the California Incense Cedar -Calocedrus decurrens, syn. Libocedrus decurrens-, United States

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Non-edible False Bolete Mushroom -Tylopilus felleus-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Non-edible False Bolete Mushroom -Tylopilus felleus-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Fir tree engraving 1895

Fir tree engraving 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Illustration of cypress leaves and pinecone on stem, Juniper flowers, leaves and berries

Illustration of cypress leaves and pinecone on stem, Juniper flowers, leaves and berries, and frankincense resin

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Digital illustration showing spatial learning by digger and female wasps using pinecones to locate b

Digital illustration showing spatial learning by digger and female wasps using pinecones to locate b

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Illustration of coniferous tree with young female cones (megastrobilus), male cones (microstrobilus)

Illustration of coniferous tree with young female cones (megastrobilus), male cones (microstrobilus), and mature female cones

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Pinecone soldierfish (Myripristis murdjan) under Table Coral, Indian Ocean, Maldives

Pinecone soldierfish (Myripristis murdjan) under Table Coral, Indian Ocean, Maldives

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Cypress -Cypressus sp. - cones during rain, Canton of Tessin, Switzerland

Cypress -Cypressus sp. - cones during rain, Canton of Tessin, Switzerland
Cypress -Cypressus sp.- cones during rain, Canton of Tessin, Switzerland

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Cone, Himalayan Cedar -Cedrus deodara-

Cone, Himalayan Cedar -Cedrus deodara-

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Pin, Himalayan Cedar -Cedrus deodara-

Pin, Himalayan Cedar -Cedrus deodara-

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Cones, Ponderosa Pine -Pinus ponderosa-

Cones, Ponderosa Pine -Pinus ponderosa-

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Spruce cones -Picea abies Virgata-

Spruce cones -Picea abies Virgata-

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Spruce cone -Picea abies Virgata-

Spruce cone -Picea abies Virgata-

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Norway Spruce -Picea abies-, cone

Norway Spruce -Picea abies-, cone

Background imageConifer Cone 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 imageConifer Cone Collection: Conifer leaf and cone, illustration

Conifer leaf and cone, illustration Biology: Botany, Plants

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Conifer cone, illustraion

Conifer cone, illustraion Biology: Botany, Plants

Background imageConifer Cone Collection: Conifer Cone C016 / 6647

Conifer Cone C016 / 6647
A cone (in formal botanical usage: strobilus, plural strobili) is an organ on plants in the division Pinophyta (conifers) that contains the reproductive structures


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"Pine Cone Study: Exploring the Beauty and Wonder of Nature's Creations" In this captivating collection, we delve into the enchanting world of conifer cones. From the majestic pine trees to the delicate larches, these cones hold secrets waiting to be discovered. Merry Christmas My Dear. As winter arrives, these cones become symbols of joy and celebration. Adorned with festive decorations, they bring warmth and cheer to our homes during this special season. Merry Christmas Nº1 and Merry Christmas Nº2. These conifer cones remind us of cherished holiday memories spent with loved ones. Their presence evokes a sense of nostalgia as we gather around the fireplace, exchanging gifts and spreading love. Young larch cone on a cluster of emerging pine needles - a sight that speaks volumes about growth and renewal. It symbolizes nature's ability to thrive even in challenging conditions, reminding us to stay resilient in our own lives. A Conifer Cone On A Tree Branch - an exquisite example of nature's artistry. Its intricate patterns and textures showcase Mother Earth's impeccable craftsmanship, leaving us in awe of her boundless creativity. Behold the mature female cones of the California Incense Cedar. These magnificent structures stand tall amidst lush forests, serving as shelters for countless creatures while dispersing their seeds far and wide. They embody resilience and life's cyclical nature. Amidst verdant landscapes lies an unexpected find - Non-edible False Bolete Mushroom. Though not directly related to conifer cones, it reminds us that diversity is key in nature's grand tapestry; each element playing its unique role in maintaining balance. Transport yourself back in time with Fir tree engraving 1895. This vintage artwork captures the timeless allure of coniferous trees through intricate lines etched by skilled hands long ago. It serves as a reminder that our fascination with these natural wonders spans generations.