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Dicotyledon Collection (page 3)

"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: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on ice plant flowers (Sedum spectabile)
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Dicotyledon Collection: Silver Birch (Betula pendula) trees in autumn colour, Craigellachie National Nature Reserve
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Dicotyledon Collection: Herb robert (Geranium robertianum) flower, Coombe Valley, Cornwall, UK, May
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Dicotyledon Collection: Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woodland in spring, at dawn, Peak District National Park, Cheshire, UK, May
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Dicotyledon Collection: Ficus elastica, Indian rubber tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Limonier sauvage, Limone sylvatico
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Dicotyledon Collection: Phormium tenax, New Zealand flax
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Dicotyledon Collection: A fine ripe Pomelo, peeled and cut ornamentally for table
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Dicotyledon Collection: Magnolia virginiana, North American sweet bay
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Dicotyledon Collection: Melissa officinalis, lemon balm
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Dicotyledon Collection: Garcinia mangostana, mangosteen
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Dicotyledon Collection: Tropaeolum majus, nasturtium
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Dicotyledon Collection: Sesamum indicum, sesame plant
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Dicotyledon Collection: Protea nitida, wagon tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Tragopan melanocephala, western tragopan
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Dicotyledon Collection: Orange de Malte, Maltese blood orange
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Dicotyledon Collection: Silybum marianum, milk thistle
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Dicotyledon Collection: Banksia serrata, old man banksia
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Dicotyledon Collection: Ceratagymna elata, yellow-casqued hornbill
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Dicotyledon Collection: Species rich alpine meadow with Orange lily (Lilium bulbiferum), Meadow clary (Salvia pratensis)
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Dicotyledon Collection: RF - White-legged damselfly (Platycnemis pennipes) peering over Oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
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Dicotyledon Collection: Common oak (Quercus robur) fowers shedding pollen. Surrey, UK. April
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Dicotyledon Collection: Buckholt Wood is a beech (Fagus sylvatica) wood and part of the Cotwolds Commons
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Dicotyledon Collection: Scottish primrose (Primula scotica) native only on the northern coast of Scotland
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Dicotyledon Collection: Early or English gentian (Gentianella anglica) a scarce plant, endemic to England
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Dicotyledon Collection: Mother of pearl (Pleuroptya ruralis) moth nectaring on Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) at night
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Dicotyledon Collection: Garden bumblebee (Bombus hortorum) queen nectaring on Comfrey (Symphytum Hidcote
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Dicotyledon Collection: Robin (Erithacus rubecula) feeding on Gelder Rose berries, Germany. January, January
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Dicotyledon Collection: Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) feeding a fledgling on a branch of Hawthorn (Crataegus
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Dicotyledon Collection: Pachira aquatica, Malabar or Guyana chestnut
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Dicotyledon Collection: Stylidium scandens, climbing trigger plant
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Dicotyledon Collection: Gracula religiosa indica, lesser hill myna
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Dicotyledon Collection: Linum usitatissimum, flax
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Dicotyledon Collection: Jasminum nudiflorum, winter jasmine
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Dicotyledon Collection: Thespesia populnea, portia tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Piper methysticum, kava
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Dicotyledon Collection: Salix caprea, goat willow tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Oenothera parviflora L. & Oenothera biennis L
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Dicotyledon Collection: Common blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) resting on Devil's bit scabious (Succisa pratensis)
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Dicotyledon Collection: Common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), orange nectar guides on lower lip and long spur
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Dicotyledon Collection: Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) C016 / 5659
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Dicotyledon Collection: Rhynchoglossum obliquum, artwork C016 / 5646
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Dicotyledon Collection: Cordia sebestena, geiger tree
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Dicotyledon Collection: Tilia alba
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Dicotyledon Collection: Citrus medica, lime
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Dicotyledon Collection: Regulus regulus, goldcrest nest and eggs
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Dicotyledon Collection: Tea estate, Sri Lanka
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Dicotyledon Collection: Crocus sativus, saffron


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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.