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Dicotyledon Collection

"Dicotyledon: A Journey Through Nature's Bountiful Diversity" Franklinia alatamaha, also known as the Franklinia, is a rare flowering tree native to Georgia, USA

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Dicotyledon Collection: Banksia integrifolia, coastal banksia
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Dicotyledon Collection: Insects of Surinam
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Dicotyledon Collection: Marsdenia mollissima
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Dicotyledon Collection: Franklinia alatamaha, franklinia
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Dicotyledon Collection: Hydrangea hortensis, French hydrangea
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Dicotyledon Collection: Weeping Willow
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Dicotyledon Collection: Insects of Surinam
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Dicotyledon Collection: Oriolus oriolus, Eurasian golden oriole
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Dicotyledon Collection: Calypte anna, Annas hummingbird
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Dicotyledon Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) in Sycamore Gap, Hadrians Wall
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Dicotyledon Collection: Durio zibethinus, durian fruit
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Dicotyledon Collection: Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) male on a branch feeding on Rowan (Sorbus
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Dicotyledon Collection: Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) near Castellucio di Norcia
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Dicotyledon Collection: Gossypium barbadense, cotton plant
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Dicotyledon Collection: Telopea speciosissima, waratah
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Dicotyledon Collection: Scottish Pine Forest
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Dicotyledon Collection: Quercus suber, cork oak
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Dicotyledon Collection: Ancient Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica), Lineover Wood, Gloucestershire UK
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Dicotyledon Collection: Devil s-bit scabious (Succisa pratensis) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, September
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Dicotyledon Collection: Orangier des Gcnes, Arancio di Genova
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Dicotyledon Collection: Myristica sp. nutmeg
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Dicotyledon Collection: Emberiza calandra, corn bunting
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Dicotyledon Collection: Heathland
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Dicotyledon Collection: Cephalotus follicularis, Australian pitcher plant
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Dicotyledon Collection: Primula auricula, primrose
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Dicotyledon Collection: Heathland
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Dicotyledon Collection: Gardenia taitensis, Tahitian gardenia
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Dicotyledon Collection: Ocimum sanctum, holy basil
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Dicotyledon Collection: Theobroma cacao, cocoa pod
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Dicotyledon Collection: Citrus sinensis, sweet orange
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Dicotyledon Collection: Mangifera indica, mango
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Dicotyledon Collection: Dahlia pinnata, pinnate dahlia
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Dicotyledon Collection: Clematis viticella, Polish spirit
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Dicotyledon Collection: Dicotyledon plant stem, light micrograph
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Dicotyledon Collection: Vascular bundle, SEM
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Dicotyledon Collection: Hartland Quay and Sea pink / thrift (Armeria maritima) flowers on cliff top, Hartland
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Dicotyledon Collection: Panax pseudoginseng, tienchi ginseng
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Dicotyledon Collection: Vegetable roots
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Dicotyledon Collection: Protea cynaroides, king protea
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Dicotyledon Collection: Picoides pubescens, downy woodpecker
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Dicotyledon Collection: Pharmacophagus antenor, giant swallowtail
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Dicotyledon Collection: Mandragora officinarum, mandrake
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Dicotyledon Collection: Prunus sp. peach (Grimwoods Royal George or Grosse Mignon
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Dicotyledon Collection: Daucus carota, carrot
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Dicotyledon Collection: Acacia nilotica, prickly acacia tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Eucalyptus crebra, narrow leaved ironbark tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Sabatia bartramii, savannah pink & Eacles imperialis, imperi
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Dicotyledon Collection: Alnus glutinosa (Willd. ) XXI 4, alder


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"Dicotyledon: A Journey Through Nature's Bountiful Diversity" Franklinia alatamaha, also known as the Franklinia, is a rare flowering tree native to Georgia, USA. Its delicate white blossoms bring beauty to any landscape. Hydrangea hortensis, commonly referred to as French hydrangea, showcases vibrant clusters of flowers in various shades of pink and blue. These stunning blooms are a favorite among garden enthusiasts. The Weeping Willow stands tall with its graceful branches cascading downwards like flowing water. This majestic tree adds an enchanting touch to any scenery it graces. Surinam boasts a diverse array of insects that captivate with their intricate patterns and colors. From butterflies to beetles, these tiny creatures play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance. Gossypium barbadense, better known as the cotton plant, has been cultivated for centuries due to its soft fibers used in textile production worldwide. Scottish Pine Forests offer breathtaking vistas filled with towering pine trees that provide shelter for numerous wildlife species while adding tranquility to the surroundings. Heathland landscapes showcase vast expanses covered in heather plants and wildflowers that create a picturesque scene full of vibrant hues during blooming seasons. Ancient Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) found at Lineover Wood in Gloucestershire UK stand as silent witnesses of time's passage; their gnarled trunks tell stories from centuries past. Durio zibethinus introduces us to the unique durian fruit—a tropical delicacy famous for its distinctive smell and creamy texture—known as "the king of fruits" across Southeast Asia. Myristica sp. , or nutmeg tree, produces aromatic seeds highly valued both for culinary purposes and traditional medicine practices around the world.