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two male red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) sits on a common spruce by ZoonarReiner Pechma
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Pine trees bearing pine cones
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Pine trees bearing pine cones
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Pine trees bearing pine cones
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Pine trees bearing pine cones
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Atlas cedar (Glauca pendula) weeping shoots bearing blue-grey foliage tiny male flowers and bloomy young cones Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO L
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Scenery of chestnut trees bearing fruit in autumn
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Scenery of chestnut trees bearing fruit in autumn
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Polarised light micrograph of mature larch (Larix sp) wood Trees are normally categorised as either coniferous (cone bearing) or deciduous (shedding
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The Self-Recording Penetrometer was a device used on Apollo 15 and 16 to measure some mechanical properties of the lunar soil When an astronaut pushe
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Polarised light micrograph of mature larch (Larix sp) wood Trees are normally categorised as either coniferous (cone bearing) or deciduous (shedding
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Polarised light micrograph of mature larch (Larix sp) wood Trees are normally categorised as either coniferous (cone bearing) or deciduous (shedding
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Pine cone Light micrograph of a section through a male cone (strobilus) of a pine tree (Pinus sp) The cone has a central axis from which emanate s
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Field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) cone This is a fertile stem bearing a structure called the cone or strobilus The cone releases spores (containi
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Field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) stems and cones These are fertile stems bearing a structure called the cone or strobilus These cones release th
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Male pine cone Light micrograph of a section through a male pine (Pinus sp) cone showing microsporophylls (leaves purple) bearing microsporangia (
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Female pine cone scale Light micrograph of a section through a scale from a young ovulate female pine (Pinus sp) cone bearing an ovule (upper centr
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Female pine cone scale Light micrograph of a section through a scale from a young ovulate female Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) cone bearing an ovul
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Female pine cone scales Light micrograph of a section through two scales from a young ovulate female Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) cone bearing ovu
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Fossil cone A fossilised cone from a tree of the genus Araucaria members of which still survive today The individual seeds can clearly be seen arou
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Male pine cone Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the male cone (strobilus) of a pine tree (Pinus sp) The cone has a central axis (
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Horsetail cone polarised light micrograph Transverse section through a mature cone (strobilus) of the common horsetail (Equisetum arvense) The cent
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Horsetail cone light micrograph Longitudinal section through a young cone (strobilus) of the rough horsetail (Equisetum hyemale) This is an off-cen
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Stags-horn Clubmoss (Lycopodium clavatum) with fertile cones bearing sporangia Photographed in Romania in autumn
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Cycas revoluta
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Bosnian pine tree (Pinus heldreichii Satellit) bearing pine cones
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European spruce (Picea excelsa) tree bearing pine cones
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European spruce (Picea excelsa)
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Poor mans cycad (Encephalartos villosus) bearing seeds (red) This is a dwarf cycad that only grows to a height of around half a metre The female an
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Daisy Close-up of the flower of a shasta daisy (Chrysanthemum maximum) a popular garden plant with large daisy-like flowers This flower is actua
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Lawson False Cypress tree (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Wisselii) bearing cones (lower centre) The seed-producing cone of this evergreen conifer is ca
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Mosses and other Cryptogam plants (plants not bearing flowers or cones) colonising a stone cliff- face Cryptogam plants include ferns and lichens se
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Section of European larch polarised light micrograph
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Section of European larch polarised light micrograph
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Polarised light micrograph of a radial section of mature wood of the European larch (Larix decidua) Trees are normally categorised as either conifero
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Polarised light micrograph of a radial section of mature wood of the European larch (Larix decidua) Trees are normally categorised as either conifero
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Polarised light micrograph of a radial section of mature wood of the European larch (Larix decidua) Trees are normally categorised as either conifero
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Polarised light micrograph of a transverse section of mature wood of the European larch (Larix decidua) Trees are normally categorised as either coni
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Polarised light micrograph of mature larch (Larix sp) wood Trees are normally categorised as either coniferous (cone bearing) or deciduous (shedding
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Chestnut Fruit
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Tanba Sasayama Tanba Chestnut
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Tanba Sasayama Autumn Food Tanba Chestnuts
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