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Images Dated 20th July 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis ). The leaves andflowers of this plant are often used as aflavouring in many kinds of foods

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist flower ( Nigella sp. ). The seedsof the plant, known as black cumin, are used as aspice in cookery and also medicinally as adiuretic

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ). Fennel is commonlyused as a household herbal remedy for thetreatment of various complaints includingindigestion, stomach pains, kidney stones andcystitis

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
Feverfew flowers ( Tanacetum parthenium ). This herbis a traditional remedy used to treat migraine andarthritis

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)

Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Coneflower ( Echinacea purpurea OrangeMeadowbrite )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Foxglove Giant Shirley flowers

Foxglove Giant Shirley flowers
Foxglove ( Digitalis purpurea GiantShirley ) flowers. The foxglove plant contains thepoisonous chemical digitalin. Consuming the plantcauses vomiting

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Foxglove Giant Shirley flowers

Foxglove Giant Shirley flowers
Foxglove ( Digitalis purpurea GiantShirley ) flowers. The foxglove plant contains thepoisonous chemical digitalin. Consuming the plantcauses vomiting

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Dill (Anethum graveolens)

Dill (Anethum graveolens)
Dill flower buds ( Anethum graveolens ).Dill is used as a culinary herb, commonly toflavour fish dises. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Dill (Anethum graveolens)

Dill (Anethum graveolens)
Dill flowers ( Anethum graveolens ). Dill isused as a culinary herb, commonly to flavour fishdishes. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Jonagold apples

Jonagold apples ( Malus domestica ).Photographed in Maryland, USA. These apples areharvested when ripe during early autumn betweenSeptember and October

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra)

Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra)
Queen of the prairie ( Filipendula rubra )flowers

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Linaria guppy (Linaria bipartita)

Linaria guppy (Linaria bipartita)
Linaria guppy ( Linaria bipartita ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Angelonia Deep Plum Improved

Angelonia Deep Plum Improved
Angelonia flowers ( Angelonia AngelmistSeries Deep Plum Improved ). This species is aSouth American subshrub which is grown as anannual in temperate climates

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Snakes head fritillary flowers

Snakes head fritillary flowers
Snakes head fritillary ( Fritillaria meleagris) flowers. False-coloured image of thechecked flowers of F. meleagris. The checksare normally purple and white in colour

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: American cranesbill flowers

American cranesbill flowers ( Geranium psilostemon )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Asiatic lily (Lilium sp. )

Asiatic lily (Lilium sp. )
Asiatic lily ( Lilium sp. ). Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Allium giganteum

Allium giganteum
Allium flower head ( Allium giganteum )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum)

Summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum)
Summer snowflake flowers ( Leucojum aestivum ).Photographed in March

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Parrot tulip (Tulipa sp. )

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

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Lilium Triumphator

Lilium Triumphator
Lily flowers ( Lilium Triumphator ). This fragrantlily is the result of crossing trumpet andoriental lilies

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

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

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Flamingo flower (Anthurium sp. )

Flamingo flower (Anthurium sp. )
Flamingo flower ( Anthurium sp. ). This attractiveplant produces a small spike (spadix) that bearsattached (sessile) flowers. The spike issurrounded and protected by a modified leaf(spathe)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Tulips (Tulipa hybrid)

Tulips (Tulipa hybrid)
Tulips ( Tulipa hybrid)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Lily flowering tulips (Tulipa hybrid)

Lily flowering tulips (Tulipa hybrid)
Lily flowering tulips ( Tulipa hybrid). Photographedin April

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Tulips (Tulipa bakeri Lilac Wonder )

Tulips (Tulipa bakeri Lilac Wonder )
Tulips ( Tulipa bakeri Lilac Wonder ).Photographed in April

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Pincushion flower (Leucospermum sp. )

Pincushion flower (Leucospermum sp. )
Pincushion flower ( Leucospermum sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: White rose petals

White rose petals and flower ( Rosa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Sword lily (Gladiolus hybrid)

Sword lily (Gladiolus hybrid)
Sword lily ( Gladiolus hybrid ). Photographed inAugust

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Rose (Rosa sp. )

Rose (Rosa sp. )
Rose ( Rosa sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum)

Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum)
Painters palette ( Anthurium andraeanum ). Thisperennial produces a small spike (spadix) thatbears attached (sessile) flowers. The spike issurrounded and protected by a modified leaf(spathe)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Tulip flowers (Tulipa sp. )

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

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Anemone flower (Anemone sp. )

Anemone flower (Anemone sp. )
Anemone flower ( Anemone sp. )

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Arum lily ( Zantedeschia sp. ). Close-up showing thetip of the spadix (yellow) surrounded by thespathe (pink and white). The spadix is coveredwith flowers

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Pink rose (Rosa sp. )

Pink rose (Rosa sp. )
Pink rose ( Rosa sp. ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Christmas decorations

Christmas decorations. Close-up of a bauble andtinsel on a Christmas tree

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Salt and pepper

Salt and pepper. Salt crystals and blackpeppercorns on a wooden surface. Salt and pepperare used as seasonings in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Garlic

Garlic ( Allium sativum ) bulbs and separatedcloves. Garlic is used in cooking as a flavouring.It is also used for medicinal purposes

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Garlic bulbs

Garlic bulbs ( Allium sativum ). Garlic is used incooking as a flavouring. It is also used formedicinal purposes

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Globe artichoke

Globe artichoke ( Cynara scolymus ). The globeartichoke is a species of thistle. The edible partof the plant is the base (receptacle) of theartichoke head in bud

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Blueberries

Blueberries ( Vaccinium sp. ) contain phytochemicalscalled anthocyanidins, which protect the bodyagainst damage by free radicals

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Irish moss seaweed

Irish moss seaweed ( Chondrus crispus ). Thisseaweed is used in cooking as a thickener andstabiliser in milk products such as ice cream andprocessed foods

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Lemon tea

Lemon tea. Lemon is used in tea and hot drinks toflush toxins out of the body (a detox)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Goji berries

Goji berries ( Lycium sp. ) in a bowl. This driedfruit is rich in antioxidants. It is also used inChinese medicine

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Bottles of wine

Bottles of wine. Bottles of red and white wine

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Chicken drumsticks

Chicken drumsticks in packaging

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Canned fish

Canned fish, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Pomegranate fruits and juice

Pomegranate fruits and juice

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2008: Thyme

Thyme ( Thymus sp. )



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