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Images Dated 26th May 2005

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Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Cats Eye Nebula and the Hubble telescope

Cats Eye Nebula and the Hubble telescope

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Broken heart

Broken heart. Conceptual image of a marzipan heart representing a broken heart or a heart disease

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Computer artwork of a black hole against starfield

Computer artwork of a black hole against starfield
Black hole. Computer artwork representing a black hole against a starfield. A black hole is a super- dense object, thought to form from the collapse of a huge star

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: False colour SEM of moss leaves; green

False colour SEM of moss leaves; green
False-colour scanning electron micrograph of a vegetative shoot of the moss Physcomitrella patens. The leaves of mosses are very simple compared with those of higher plants

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Optical image of Rho Ophiuchi reflection nebula

Optical image of Rho Ophiuchi reflection nebula
Rho Ophiuchi nebula. True-colour optical image of nebulosity (IC 4604) surrounding the star Rho Ophiuchi (upper centre) in the constellation Ophiuchus

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Irregular galaxy NGC 1427

Irregular galaxy NGC 1427, Hubble Space Telescope image. This galaxy has been distorted by the gravitational field of the nearby Fornax cluster of galaxies (not seen)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Scintigram showing ischaemia post heart attack

Scintigram showing ischaemia post heart attack
False-colour scintigram (gamma camera scan) of a human heart showing ischaemia (reduced blood flow) following myocardial infarction

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: LM of a blood smear in pernicious anaemia

LM of a blood smear in pernicious anaemia

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: The foot of an Egyptian mummy

The foot of an Egyptian mummy
Mummy foot. View of the foot of an ancient Egyptian mummy. Mummies are the embalmed and preserved remains of ancient Egyptians, who lived between 5000 and 2500 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Norway maple (Acer platanoides)

Norway maple (Acer platanoides)
Norway maple (Acer platanoides Drummondii ) tree. Photographed at Hunmanby Grange, UK

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Pacific silver fur (Abies amabilis)

Pacific silver fur (Abies amabilis)
Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis) leaves. This tree can reach a height of over 50 metres

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Steps in a garden

Steps in a garden

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Lords and ladies berries (Arum italicum)

Lords and ladies berries (Arum italicum). All parts of this plant are poisonous

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Red Delicious apple on a branch

Red Delicious apple on a branch
Apples. A ripe Red Delicious apple on the branch of an apple tree. Photographed in Canada

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Rose (Rosa Ruby Wedding )

Rose (Rosa Ruby Wedding )
Rose flower (Rosa Ruby Wedding )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Caroline flower

Clematis Caroline flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Trillium kurabayashii flowers

Trillium kurabayashii flowers
Giant purple wakerobin (Trillium kurabayashii) flowers. This is a spring-flowering shrub native to the western USA

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Moonlight flower

Clematis Moonlight flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulips (Tulipa Royal Design )

Tulips (Tulipa Royal Design )
Tulip flowers (Tulipa Royal Design )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Crocosmia Rowallane Yellow flowers

Crocosmia Rowallane Yellow flowers
Crocosmia masoniorum Rowallane Yellow flowers. This plant is also known as the swan crocosmia, or montbretia. It is native to South Africa but it is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulip flowers (Tulipa Olympic Flame )

Tulip flowers (Tulipa Olympic Flame )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Marjorie flowers

Clematis Marjorie flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulips (Tulipa Early Harvest )

Tulips (Tulipa Early Harvest )
Tulip flowers (Tulipa Early Harvest )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Iris Pixie flowers

Iris Pixie flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulip flower (Tulipa Jane Packer )

Tulip flower (Tulipa Jane Packer )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Mandevilla splendens flowers

Mandevilla splendens flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Alabast flower

Clematis Alabast flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Romantika flowers

Clematis Romantika flowers
Clematis Romantika in flower. Photographed at Hunmanby Grange, UK

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Watsonia Stanford Scarlet flowers

Watsonia Stanford Scarlet flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Special Occasion flowers

Clematis Special Occasion flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Crocus Princess Beatrix flowers

Crocus Princess Beatrix flowers
Crocus chrysanthus Princess Beatrix flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Blue Eclipse flowers

Clematis Blue Eclipse flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Crocus chrysanthus Eye-catcher flowers

Crocus chrysanthus Eye-catcher flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Barbara Jackman flower

Clematis Barbara Jackman flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Gladys Picard flower

Clematis Gladys Picard flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Crocus Tricolor flowers

Crocus Tricolor flowers
Crocus flowers (Crocus sieberi sublimis Tricolor )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Royal Velvet flowers

Clematis Royal Velvet flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulipa Meissner Porzellan flowers

Tulipa Meissner Porzellan flowers
Tulip flowers (Tulipa Meissner Porzellan )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulips (Tulipa Oxfords Elite )

Tulips (Tulipa Oxfords Elite )
Tulip flowers (Tulipa Oxfords Elite )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Red hot poker (Kniphofia ensiflora)

Red hot poker (Kniphofia ensiflora)
Red hot poker flowers (Kniphofia ensiflora)

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Day lilies (Hemerocallis Golden Chimes )

Day lilies (Hemerocallis Golden Chimes )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Tulips (Tulipa praestans Blomenlust )

Tulips (Tulipa praestans Blomenlust )
Tulip flowers (Tulipa praestans Blomenlust )

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Ville de Lyon flower

Clematis Ville de Lyon flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Bush grass (Calamagrostis epigejos)

Bush grass (Calamagrostis epigejos). This is grown as an ornamental grass in gardens

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Haku-okan flower

Clematis Haku-okan flower

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Blue Ravine flowers

Clematis Blue Ravine flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Clematis Lemon Chiffon flowers

Clematis Lemon Chiffon flowers

Background imageImages Dated 26th May 2005: Aconite flowers

Aconite flowers (Aconitum villmorinianum). Aconite contains the toxic alkaloid chemical aconitine, which has been used for centuries in poisons and herbal medicines



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