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Pistil Collection (page 5)

"Pistil: The Exquisite Beauty of Plant Anatomy Unveiled through Victorian Botanical Illustration and SEM Imagery" Delving into the intricate world of plant anatomy

Background imagePistil Collection: Passion Flower -Passiflora-

Passion Flower -Passiflora-

Background imagePistil Collection: Anemone, macro, Germany

Anemone, macro, Germany

Background imagePistil Collection: Lily -Lilium sp. -, flower

Lily -Lilium sp. -, flower
Lily -Lilium sp.-, flower

Background imagePistil Collection: Marigold -Calendula sp. -, flower

Marigold -Calendula sp. -, flower
Marigold -Calendula sp.-, flower

Background imagePistil Collection: Rhingia campestris hoverfly, sucking nectar from bloody cranes-bill, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Rhingia campestris hoverfly, sucking nectar from bloody cranes-bill, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imagePistil Collection: Crocus -Crocus-, violet

Crocus -Crocus-, violet

Background imagePistil Collection: Blossom of a tulip, close-up

Blossom of a tulip, close-up

Background imagePistil Collection: Tulip blossom, macro

Tulip blossom, macro

Background imagePistil Collection: Poppy anemone, Spanish marigold -Anemone coronaria- cultivar, close-up

Poppy anemone, Spanish marigold -Anemone coronaria- cultivar, close-up

Background imagePistil Collection: Pistil, poppy -Papaver-, detail of flower and pistil, macro image

Pistil, poppy -Papaver-, detail of flower and pistil, macro image

Background imagePistil Collection: Winter Aconite or Wolfs Bane -Eranthis hyemalis-

Winter Aconite or Wolfs Bane -Eranthis hyemalis-

Background imagePistil Collection: Common evening primrose -Oenothera biennis-, Burgenland, Austria

Common evening primrose -Oenothera biennis-, Burgenland, Austria

Background imagePistil Collection: Red Hibiscus flower -Hibiscus-, Bavaria, Germany

Red Hibiscus flower -Hibiscus-, Bavaria, Germany

Background imagePistil Collection: United States, Virginia, Arlington Close-up of center of pink cereus blossom

United States, Virginia, Arlington Close-up of center of pink cereus blossom
United States, Virginia, Arlington, Close-up of center of pink cereus blossom, only pistil in focus

Background imagePistil Collection: Hibiscus Flower on Lord Howe Island

Hibiscus Flower on Lord Howe Island
Hibiscus Flower Lord Howe Island New South Wales Australia

Background imagePistil Collection: Side view section of a daffodil flower, Narcissus Jetfire, with yellow sepals and orange corona

Side view section of a daffodil flower, Narcissus Jetfire, with yellow sepals and orange corona, ovary, pistil, stigma, filaments and anthers

Background imagePistil Collection: Botany, Asparagaceae, Flower of a Yucca tree, Illustration

Botany, Asparagaceae, Flower of a Yucca tree, Illustration
Botany - Asparagaceae - Flower of a Yucca tree, illustration

Background imagePistil Collection: Lily flower bud, cross-section, close-up

Lily flower bud, cross-section, close-up

Background imagePistil Collection: Botany, Trees, Ulmaceae, Male and female flowers of Caucasian Zelkova Zelkova carpinifolia

Botany, Trees, Ulmaceae, Male and female flowers of Caucasian Zelkova Zelkova carpinifolia, Illustration
Botany - Trees - Ulmaceae - Male and female flowers of Caucasian Zelkova (Zelkova carpinifolia). Illustration

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9762

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9762
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9759

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9759
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9760

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9760
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Flowers reproductive structures, artwork

Flowers reproductive structures, artwork
Flowers reproductive structures, computer artwork. At centre is the female part of the flower, the carpel (green), which consists of a stigma (top), style (down centre) and ovary (bottom)

Background imagePistil Collection: Hibiscus flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9758

Hibiscus flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9758
Hibiscus flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hibiscus sp. flower pistil. Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9763

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9763
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Hibiscus flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9757

Hibiscus flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9757
Hibiscus flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hibiscus sp. flower pistil. Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9761

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 9761
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0127

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0127
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0131

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0131
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0119

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0119
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0053

Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0053
Flower pistils, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Rose pistil, SEM C015 / 9173

Rose pistil, SEM C015 / 9173
Rose pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a rose (Rosa sp.) flower pistil. Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Rose pistil, SEM C015 / 9181

Rose pistil, SEM C015 / 9181
Rose pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a rose (Rosa sp.) flower pistil. Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Pea flower pollination, SEM C016 / 0067

Pea flower pollination, SEM C016 / 0067
Pea flower pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (ovals) on the stigma of a garden pea flower (Pisum sativum)

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0055

Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0055
Flower pistils, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0054

Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0054
Flower pistils, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0057

Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0057
Flower pistils, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0129

Carnation flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0129
Carnation (Dianthus sp.) pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0058

Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0058
Flower pistils, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Pea flower pollination, SEM C016 / 0065

Pea flower pollination, SEM C016 / 0065
Pea flower pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (ovals) on the stigma of a garden pea flower (Pisum sativum)

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0060

Flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0060
Flower pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Hibiscus flower pistil, SEM C015 / 9160

Hibiscus flower pistil, SEM C015 / 9160
Hibiscus flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hibiscus sp. flower pistil. Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imagePistil Collection: Bellflower pistil, SEM C016 / 0064

Bellflower pistil, SEM C016 / 0064
Bellflower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the pistil of a bellflower plant (Campanula sp.). The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0056

Flower pistils, SEM C016 / 0056
Flower pistils, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Judas tree flower, SEM C016 / 0061

Judas tree flower, SEM C016 / 0061
Judas tree flower. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the reproductive parts of the flower of the Judas tree, or redbud (Cercis sp.)

Background imagePistil Collection: Flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0059

Flower pistil, SEM C016 / 0059
Flower pistil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures. They contain one or more carpels, which, in turn, contain a stigma

Background imagePistil Collection: Pea flower pollination, SEM C016 / 0066

Pea flower pollination, SEM C016 / 0066
Pea flower pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (ovals) on the stigma of a garden pea flower (Pisum sativum)

Background imagePistil Collection: Bellflower pistil, SEM C016 / 0063

Bellflower pistil, SEM C016 / 0063
Bellflower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the pistil of a bellflower plant (Campanula sp.). The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower



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"Pistil: The Exquisite Beauty of Plant Anatomy Unveiled through Victorian Botanical Illustration and SEM Imagery" Delving into the intricate world of plant anatomy, the pistil takes center stage as a captivating subject. Victorian botanical illustrations beautifully capture its delicate structure, showcasing nature's artistry. Intriguingly, the Easter cactus stigma emerges as a focal point in SEM imagery, revealing its mesmerizing texture and detail. Its vibrant colors beckon pollinators to fulfill their crucial role in fertilization. The Pink Azalea Plant portrayed in a Victorian illustration showcases the pistil's elegance amidst lush foliage. A testament to the meticulous observation skills of botanists from yesteryears. SEM images unveil Morning glory pollen up close, displaying its unique shape and surface features. These microscopic grains hold immense significance as they travel through air or insects to reach receptive pistils. A Buttercup flower captured under SEM magnification reveals an enchanting view of its pistil. This image highlights how even seemingly ordinary flowers possess extraordinary beauty when observed at such scale. Pollen tubes of lily pollen showcased by SEM imaging offer insights into this fascinating process called pollination. These slender structures navigate their way towards ovules within the pistil, ensuring successful reproduction. The ethereal dance between pollinators and plants is encapsulated in stunning SEM images capturing moments of pollination itself - a vital step for species survival that relies on precise interaction with each flower's pistil. Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp. ) stands tall with grace and grandeur while boasting an exquisite display of its reproductive parts under SEM scrutiny. The intricacies within the it can unveiled like never before, inviting admiration for nature's ingenuity. Euphorbia flower reproductive parts take center stage in another compelling SEM image series - offering glimpses into this diverse family's unique adaptations for successful reproduction via their distinctively shaped pistils.