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Images Dated 25th March 2013 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Namaqua Fig (Ficus cordata)

Namaqua Fig (Ficus cordata) growing out of a cliff in the Augrabies National Park, Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Lung cancer, X-ray

Lung cancer, X-ray
Lung cancer. X-ray of the chest of an 84 year old woman with a malignant (cancerous) tumour (white) in the apex of the right lung (top left). The main cause of lung cancer is cigarette smoke

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Lung cancer, CT and PET scans

Lung cancer, CT and PET scans
Lung cancer. Coloured combined computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans of the lungs of an 84 year old woman with a malignant (cancerous) tumour (bright patch)

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Namaqua porkbush (Ceraria namaquensis)

Namaqua porkbush (Ceraria namaquensis) growing in Augrabies National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Resolvase complexed with DNA

Resolvase complexed with DNA. Molecular model of RusA resolvase (purple and green) bound to a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and orange) duplex

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Resolvase complexed with DNA

Resolvase complexed with DNA. Molecular model of RusA resolvase (blue and green) bound to a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and yellow) duplex

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Euphorbia venenata

Euphorbia venenata. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Euphorbia virosa

Euphorbia virosa
Young Gifboom (Euphorbia virosa), also known as Poison Tree. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Euphorbia mammillaris

Euphorbia mammillaris
Corn Cob Euphorbia (Euphorbia mammillaris), a native succulent. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Protozoan RNA-binding protein complex

Protozoan RNA-binding protein complex
RNA-binding protein complex. Molecular model of a mitochondrial RNA-binding protein complex (MRP1/MRP2), bound to guide RNA (gRNA) and an RNA tetramer

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Protozoan RNA-binding protein complex

Protozoan RNA-binding protein complex
RNA-binding protein complex. Molecular model of a mitochondrial RNA-binding protein complex (MRP1/MRP2), bound to guide RNA (gRNA) and an RNA tetramer

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Pincushion Spurge (Euphorbia pulvinata)

Pincushion Spurge (Euphorbia pulvinata), a native succulent. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia)

Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowers, among the succulent Senecio haworthii. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Green Wood-orchid (Bonatea speciosa)

Green Wood-orchid (Bonatea speciosa) in flower. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora)

Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora)
Mature Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora), a source of spice. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Mountain Aloe (Aloe marlothii)

Mountain Aloe (Aloe marlothii), also known as flat flowered Aloe, flowers. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Euphorbia ingens

Euphorbia ingens
Common Tree Euphorbia (Euphorbia ingens), also known as Candelabra Tree Naboom. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: African hemp (Sparmannia africana)

African hemp (Sparmannia africana), also known as African linden, in flower. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Cape White-eye, South Africa

Cape White-eye, South Africa
Cape White-eye (Zosterops pallidus), feeding on Cape Aloe. Photographed in Cape Town, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Euphorbia caput-medusae

Euphorbia caput-medusae
Medusas Head Spurge (Euphorbia caput-medusae) flower. Photographed near Cape Town, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Dune Buchu (Acmadenia obtusata)

Dune Buchu (Acmadenia obtusata) in flower. Photographed in Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Cassine peragua ssp. peragua

Cassine peragua ssp. peragua
Cape Saffron (Cassine peragua ssp. peragua) fruit. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Dune Buchu (Acmadenia obtusata)

Dune Buchu (Acmadenia obtusata) flowers. Photographed in Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Tassel Heath (Erica coccinea)

Tassel Heath (Erica coccinea) in flower. Photographed in Fynbos, Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Felicia dregei

Felicia dregei
A rare shrubby Felicia (Felicia dregei) showing foliage and flowers. Photographed in the Cape of South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Erica baueri ssp. baueri

Erica baueri ssp. baueri
Albertinia Heath (Erica baueri ssp. Baueri), also known as Bridal Heath, in flower. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Confetti bush (Coleonema aspalathoides)

Confetti bush (Coleonema aspalathoides) in flower. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Lobostemon belliformis

Lobostemon belliformis
Gouriqua Lobostemon (Lobostemon belliformis) in flower. This is a very rare plant that is endemic to the Cape of South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: White Heath (Erica formosa)

White Heath (Erica formosa) flowers. Photographed in Fynbos, Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Erica nana x patersonia Gengold

Erica nana x patersonia Gengold
Cultivated heather (Erica nana x patersonia Gengold ) flowers. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Fan Aloe (Aloe plicatilis)

Fan Aloe (Aloe plicatilis) flowers. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma)

Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma) bark. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Krantz Aloe (Aloe arborescens)

Krantz Aloe (Aloe arborescens) flowers. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Krantz Aloe (Aloe arborescens)

Krantz Aloe (Aloe arborescens). Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Cape Cowslip (Lachenalia aloides)

Cape Cowslip (Lachenalia aloides) in flower. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Natal Laburnum (Calpurnia aurea)

Natal Laburnum (Calpurnia aurea) in flower. Photographed in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox)

Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox), also known as Bitter Aloe and Red Aloe, flowering in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Cobra Lily (Chasmanthe floribunda)

Cobra Lily (Chasmanthe floribunda) in flower. Photographed in western Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae)

Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) in flower in South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Leucospermum reflexum

Leucospermum reflexum
Rocket Pincushion (Leucospermum reflexum) flowering in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Felicia heterophylla

Felicia heterophylla in flower. Photographed in western Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Gousblom (Gazania krebsiana)

Gousblom (Gazania krebsiana) in flower. Photographed in the Cape area, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Spurge (Euphorbia tuberculata)

Spurge (Euphorbia tuberculata)
Succulent spurge (Euphorbia tuberculata) growing in the Cape area, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Othonna parviflora

Othonna parviflora flowering in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Shrubby Dew plant (Ruschia caroli)

Shrubby Dew plant (Ruschia caroli) in flower. Photographed near Clanwilliam, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Euryops speciosissimus

Euryops speciosissimus
Giant resinbush (Euryops speciosissimus) in flower. This plant is endemic to the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Lachenalia mutabilis

Lachenalia mutabilis flowering in grassland. Photographed in Cape, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 25th March 2013: Ramskop Nature Reserve, South Africa

Ramskop Nature Reserve, South Africa
Ramskop Nature Reserve, a wildflower reserve in Clanwilliam, Western Cape, South Africa



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