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Images Dated 19th July 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Transvaal daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)

Transvaal daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)
Transvaal daisy flower ( Gerbera jamesonii ).Photographed in December

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flowers

Orchid flowers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. )

Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. )
Flame lily ( Gloriosa sp. ) flower with openpetals and stamens topped by anthers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Budding yeast cell

Budding yeast cell. Computer artwork of asection through a yeast ( Candida albicans )cell that is reproducing asexually. A daughtercell (top left) is budding from the parent cell

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: African blue lily (Agapanthus sp. )

African blue lily (Agapanthus sp. )
African blue lily ( Agapanthus sp. )flower-head. This flower head consists of manytiny flowers called florets

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Arum lily ( Zantadeschia sp. ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Tulip (Tulipa sp. )

Tulip (Tulipa sp. )
Tulip flower ( Tulipa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Algerian iris (Iris unguicularis)

Algerian iris (Iris unguicularis)
Algerian iris ( Iris unguicularis ). Photographed inwinter

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Tulip flower (Tulipa sp. )

Tulip flower (Tulipa sp. )
Tulip flower ( Tulipa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Tulip flowers (Tulipa sp. )

Tulip flowers (Tulipa sp. )
Tulip flowers ( Tulipa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Lily (Lilium sp. )

Lily (Lilium sp. )
Lily ( Lilium sp. ) flower in bloom containingstamens surrounding a protruding stigma

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: White tulip (Tulipa sp. )

White tulip (Tulipa sp. )
White tulip ( Tulipa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: White tulip (Tulipa sp. )

White tulip (Tulipa sp. )
White tulip ( Tulipa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Arum lily ( Zantedeschia sp. ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Arum lily ( Zantadeschia sp. ) flower. This is thespathe of the flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Arum lily (Zantedeschia Elliotiana )

Arum lily (Zantedeschia Elliotiana )
Arum lily flower ( Zantedeschia Elliotiana ).Photographed in summer

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)

Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)
Grape hyacinth ( Muscari armeniacum )flowers and buds

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Tulip (Tulipa sp. )

Tulip (Tulipa sp. )
Tulip ( Tulipa sp. ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Parrot tulip (Tulipa sp. )

Parrot tulip (Tulipa sp. )
Parrot tulip ( Tulipa sp. ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)

Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)
Grape hyacinth ( Muscari armeniacum )flowers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp. )

Hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp. )
Hyacinth ( Hyacinthus sp. ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Freesia (Freesia sp. )

Freesia (Freesia sp. )
Freesia ( Freesia sp. ) stems with flowersand buds

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid (Laelia gouldiana)

Orchid (Laelia gouldiana)
Orchid flowers ( Laelia gouldiana ). Photographed inNovember

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Woodcock orchid (Ophrys scolopax)

Woodcock orchid (Ophrys scolopax)
Woodcock orchid ( Ophrys scolopax ). Photographed inFrance, in June

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Military orchid floret (Orchis militaris)

Military orchid floret (Orchis militaris)
Military orchid floret ( Orchis militaris ).Photographed in June in Buckinghamshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid (Laeliocattleya sp. )

Orchid (Laeliocattleya sp. )
Orchid flower ( Laeliocattleya sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flower

Orchid flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flower

Orchid flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flowers

Orchid flowers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flower

Orchid flower, abstract image

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flowers

Orchid flowers

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid flower

Orchid flower

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Orchid petals

Orchid petals

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Enoki mushrooms (Flammulina velutipes)

Enoki mushrooms (Flammulina velutipes)
Cultivated enoki mushrooms ( Flammulina velutipes ). Artificial growing conditionsproduce a cluster of small caps which look verydifferent to enoki growing in the wild

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Bread mould (Penicillium sp. ), SEM

Bread mould (Penicillium sp. ), SEM
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electronmicrograph (SEM) of Penicillium sp. mouldgrowing on bread. The yellow fibrous structuresare hyphae, which make up the main body of thefungus

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Two mushrooms

Two mushrooms
Mushrooms Close up of two mushrooms underlight, blurred

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Mushroom

Mushroom
Close up of a fungi Mushroom

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Myxococcus xanthus bacteria, SEM

Myxococcus xanthus bacteria, SEM
Myxococcus xanthus bacteria, coloured scanningelectron micrograph (SEM). M. xanthus is a rodshaped Gram-negative bacterium that resides inthe soil

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Proteus vulgaris bacterium, TEM

Proteus vulgaris bacterium, TEM
Proteus vulgaris bacterium, colouredtransmission electron micrograph (TEM). The yellowthreads are flagella, hair-like structures thatthe bacterium beats for motility

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Staphylococcus aureus dividing, TEM

Staphylococcus aureus dividing, TEM
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria dividing, coloured transmission electron micrograph. Atlower left is a single bacterium, the bacterium atupper centre is starting to divide

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Staphylococcus aureus dividing, TEM

Staphylococcus aureus dividing, TEM
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria dividing, coloured transmission electron micrograph. Atlower left is a single bacterium, the bacterium atupper centre is starting to divide

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Oral bacteria, TEM

Oral bacteria, TEM
Oral bacteria. Computer-enhanced colouredtransmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteria (formerlynamed Bacteroides gingivalis )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, TEM

Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, TEM
Listeria bacteria. Coloured transmissionelectron micrograph (TEM) of a Listeria monocytogenes bacterium (centre to bottomright). It is dividing by a process of unequalcell growth known as budding

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Unidentified rod-shaped bacteria

Unidentified rod-shaped bacteria
Bacteria. Coloured scanning electronmicrograph (SEM) of unidentified bacilli(rod-shaped bacteria). Magnification unknown

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Yersinia pestis (plague) bacteria

Yersinia pestis (plague) bacteria
Yersinia pestis. Coloured transmissionelectron micrograph (TEM) of a cluster of thebacteria Yersinia pestis, cause of bubonicplague (the Black Death of the Middle Ages)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Water lily (Nymphaea sp. )

Water lily (Nymphaea sp. )
Water lily flower centre ( Nymphaea sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Tulipa Peaches and Cream

Tulipa Peaches and Cream
Tulip flower ( Tulipa Peaches and Cream )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2008: Triumph tulip Lip Gloss

Triumph tulip Lip Gloss
Triumph tulip flowers ( Tulipa Lip Gloss )



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