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Stamens Collection

Stamens

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Stamens Collection: Pohutukawa tree - with brilliant red flowers. Kaikoura - South Island - New Zealand
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Stamens Collection: Tea flower stamens, SEM
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Stamens Collection: Forget-me-not flower, SEM
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Stamens Collection: Hong Kong orchid tree (Bauhinia blakeana) flowers. Hong Kong, December
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Stamens Collection: Forget-me-not flower, SEM
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Stamens Collection: Desert five-spot - in flower
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Stamens Collection: Buttercup flower, SEM
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Stamens Collection: Columbine flower stamens, SEM
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Stamens Collection: Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp. )
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Stamens Collection: Common rue (Ruta graveolens) flower. Cultivated in herb garden, Surrey, England, UK
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Stamens Collection: St Helena ebony / Dwarf ebony (Trochetiopsis ebenus) with secondary pollen presentation
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Stamens Collection: Darwins slipper flower (Calceolaria uniflora) in UV light
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Stamens Collection: Geraldton wax flower (Chamelaucium uncinatum), nectar fluorescing in UV light. Western Australia
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Stamens Collection: Two-coloured pineapple lily (Eucomis bicolor) in visible light. Cultivated in garden
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Stamens Collection: Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in visible light. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK
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Stamens Collection: Flame lily (Gloriosa superba), timelapse sequence from opening bud to flowering, tepals
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Stamens Collection: A plant of the dwarf Meconopsis henrici isolated with a coloured, textured background
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Stamens Collection: Frilly poppy
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Stamens Collection: Alium cernuum with a twisted stem photographed in high key to create an artistic image which
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Stamens Collection: game over
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Stamens Collection: Welsh poppy (Meconopsis cambrica), flower details, Bristol, England, UK, April
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Stamens Collection: Snakeshead fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) close up
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Stamens Collection: Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), at Barnsley Warren near Cirencester, Gloucestershire
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Stamens Collection: Black coral vine (Kennedia nigricans) flowers, pollinated by honeyeaters (flowers
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Stamens Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on Peony (Paeonia officinalis) pollen. Surrey, England, UK
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Stamens Collection: Seep monkey flower (Mimulus guttatus), bifid stigma above stamens. Nectar spot guides
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Stamens Collection: Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) anthers and inner petals. Outer petals have been removed
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Stamens Collection: Carpenter bee (Xylocopa sp) nectaring on Clary sage (Salvia sclarea)
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Stamens Collection: Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), dissection of flowers. Male phase above
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Stamens Collection: Sweet breath of spring (Lonicera fragrantissima) in garden, Surrey, England, UK. Native to China
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Stamens Collection: Sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Charles Thomas ) flower. Cultivated in glasshouse
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Stamens Collection: Scarlet monkey flower (Mimulus cardinalis)
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Stamens Collection: Gold band lily (Lilium auratum) flower. Yellow nectar guides lead pollinators to nectaries
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Stamens Collection: Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) flowers. England, UK. April. Controlled conditions
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Stamens Collection: White dead nettle (Lamium album) with stamens protected from rain by overhanging upper lip
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Stamens Collection: Glory lily (Gloriosa superba) bud and flower with reflexed petals and trifid stigma
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Stamens Collection: Mandrinette (Hibiscus fragilis), cultivated in breeding program at Kew Gardens, London, UK
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Stamens Collection: New Zealand tree fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticata) with blue pollen and yellow tipped stigma
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Stamens Collection: Arabian star flower (Ornithogalum arabicum) in visible light. Nectar visible in lower flower
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Stamens Collection: Gold band lily (Lilium auratum) with yellow nectar guides. In cultivation. Native to Japan
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Stamens Collection: Sun bromeliad (Fascicularia bicolor). Central leaves turn red to attract hummingbird
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Stamens Collection: Winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) with ring of nectaries below stamens. Focus stacked
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Stamens Collection: Common rue (Ruta graveolens) flower in visible light, nectar at base of petals
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Stamens Collection: Common rue (Ruta graveolens) flower in UV light, pollen and nectar at base of petals fluorescing
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Stamens Collection: Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) flower, pollen and nectar fluorescing in UV light
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Stamens Collection: Regal lily (Lilium regale) with Crab spider (Thomisidae sp) waiting to predate insects
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Stamens Collection: Chinese meadow-rue (Thalictrum delavayi) flowers
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Stamens Collection: Trailing fuschsia (Fuchsia procumbens) cultivated in alpine house, Surrey, England, UK


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Stamens: Nature's Intricate Masterpieces From the vibrant Pohutukawa tree with its brilliant red flowers in New Zealand's Kaikoura to the delicate Tea flower stamens observed under a scanning electron microscope (SEM), the world of a captivating one. Zooming in further, we discover the intricate details of Forget-me-not flower stamens, revealing their fascinating structure through SEM imaging. Meanwhile, Hong Kong showcases its unique beauty with the elegant blooms of the Bauhinia blakeana or Hong Kong orchid tree during December. The Desert five-spot proudly displays its colorful petals and prominent stamens as it thrives in arid environments. Even humble Buttercup flowers reveal their hidden charm when examined closely under an SEM lens. Columbine flower stamens present themselves like graceful dancers frozen in time, showcasing their elegance and symmetry through SEM imagery. The Amaryllis species, known for its striking blooms, also boasts remarkable stamen formations that add to its allure. Micrographs of Thale cress flowers provide us with a glimpse into nature's microscopic wonders while Love in the mist flowers exhibit enchanting patterns within their delicate structures. Lastly, Lilies stand tall and proud with their majestic presence and elaborate arrangements of show-stopping stamens. In this diverse array of floral specimens from around the world, each captured moment unveils nature's artistry at work - reminding us that even within tiny details lies extraordinary beauty waiting to be discovered.