RFJ0Y290–Nervature of the tropical leaf in Amazon rainforest
RF2A787YM–Close up leaf nervature and orange red leaf of the japanese maple, Acer palmatum in the garden in Belgradre, Serbia
RFE0HWR1–Waterdrops on leaf in an Autumn background
RFMEYEJ1–Light pink and light green leaves of nerve plant (Fittonia)
RFDXA43X–Water drops on leaf in an Autumn background
RF2BE1RBF–Detail of the Hedera helix, the common ivy
RMB0JGPT–Close up view of tobacco leaves in a plantation
RFS38J27–Nervature di verde
RM2KDPRY2–Details of leaf of horseradish plant in the garden
RFMXP7MA–Close up nervature of leaf of Lily of the Valley
RF2D24TH2–Detail in backlight of the veins of a vine leaf
RFMYM569–Palm tree Washingtonia robusta leaves
RF2A4BRNP–Textured surface of Alocasia amazonica green leaf closeup, natural background
RFB11N2J–Tree leaves
RFPAYYAJ–Vector Illustration of a backlit leaf made of dots showing nerves
RF2AJPEBE–Morning dew on the willow leaf
RF2A84AFD–Green particles, venation pattern, like islets of life. Abstract background
RMA7YE4P–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture.
RF2H7FY6K–ITALY - CIRCA 1965: stamp printed by Italy, shows Stylized branch with leaves, Europa Issue, circa 1965
RF2D2EACM–Alocasia x amazonica (Amazonian Elephant Ear) is a robust rhizomatous evergreen perennial with dark green color
RMRDD7RG–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 350 UREDINEAE. Stems, leaf-stalks, and leaf-nervature often undergo one-sided thickening and curvature as a result of formation of aecidia. Wakker thus summarizes his observations on the anatomical changes in these malformed parts of Urtica: there is an en- largement of cells and an increase in the number of large inter- cellular spaces; no formation of coUenchyma, interfascicular cambium, and chlorophyll; a diminis
RMPG4B5B–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 350 UREDINEAE. Stems, leaf-stalks, and leaf-nervature often undergo one-sided thickening and curvature as a result of formation of aecidia. Wakker thus summarizes his observations on the anatomical changes in these malformed parts of Urtica: there is an en- largement of cells and an increase in the number of large inter- cellular spaces; no formation of coUenchyma, interfascicular cambium, and chlorophyll; a diminis
RMT1JEKM–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 350 UREDINEAE. Stems, leaf-stalks, and leaf-nervature often undergo one-sided tlnckening and curvature as a result of formation of aecidia. Wakker thus summarizes his observations on the anatomical changes in these malformed parts of Urtica: tliere is an en- largement of cells and an increase in the number of large inter- cellular spaces; no formation of collenchyma, interfascicular cambium, and chlo
RM2KDPT0G–Details of leaf of horseradish plant in the garden
RFMYM570–Palm tree Washingtonia robusta leaves
RF2AC36H2–Green particles, venation pattern, like islets of life. Abstract macro background
RMA7YE4N–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture.
RF2H7FY6N–ITALY - CIRCA 1965: stamp printed by Italy, shows Stylized branch with leaves, Europa Issue, circa 1965
RF2D52GG1–Alocasia is a genus of broad-leaved rhizomatous or tuberous perennial flowering plants from the family Araceae
RMRCC3F3–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 350 UREDINEAE. Stems, leaf-stalks, and leaf-nervature often undergo one-sided tlnckening and curvature as a result of formation of aecidia. Wakker thus summarizes his observations on the anatomical changes in these malformed parts of Urtica: tliere is an en- largement of cells and an increase in the number of large inter- cellular spaces; no formation of collenchyma, interfascicular cambium, and chlorophyll; a diminis
RF2M68F57–Alocasia x amazonica (Amazonian Elephant Ear) is a robust rhizomatous evergreen perennial with dark green color, isolated on a white background
RM2KDPT0K–Details of leafs of horseradish plant in the garden
RFMYM57M–Palm tree Washingtonia robusta leaves
RFRJGKYJ–Sunlight through green leafes of umbrella sedges
RF2A318J4–Green particles, venation pattern, like islets of life. Abstract background
RMA7YE3R–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture.
RF2MW73C2–Stone surface in rainbow spectrum. Ultra Macro
RMRCC3X6–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 350 UREDINEAE. Stems, leaf-stalks, and leaf-nervature often undergo one-sided thickening and curvature as a result of formation of aecidia. Wakker thus summarizes lii.s observations on the anatomical changes in these malformed parts of Urtlca: there is an en- largement of cells and an increase in the number of large inter- cellular spaces; no formation of collencln-ma, interfascicular cambium, and chlorophyll; a dimin
RFRJGM06–Sunlight through green leafes of umbrella sedges
RFMYM5E5–Sunlight throug leafes of umbrella sedges - Cyperus
RMA7YE3T–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture. Sosua beach, Dominican Republic.
RF2P7H9A1–Stone surface in rainbow spectrum. Ultra Macro
RMRE0975–. A manual of structural botany; an introductory textbook for students of science and pharmacy. Plant morphology. VENATION OR NBRVATVRE 185 The forms all fall within two principal classes, which, in general, characterize respectively the monocotyledons and the dicotyledons. The former bears its principal veins more or less parallel with one another, and these are numerous. Such leaves are called Parallel- veined (Fig. 526).. Venation or Nervature: Fig. 524, Pinnately veined leaf of Castanea: a, midrib; b, secondaries: o, tertiaries. 525. Reticulate leaflet of Pilocarpus: a, anastomosis of seco
RFMYM54T–Sunlight throug leafes of umbrella sedges - Cyperus
RMA7YE4H–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture. Lotus flower: Nelumbo speciosum.
RFMYM55C–Sunlight throug leafes of umbrella sedges - Cyperus
RMA7YE3W–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture. Lotus flower: Nelumbo speciosum
RFMYM5D9–Sunlight throug leafes of umbrella sedges - Cyperus
RMA7YE4G–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture. Lotus flower: Nelumbo speciosum.
RFMYM5DG–Sunlight throug leafes of umbrella sedges - Cyperus
RMA7YE4J–Leaf photographed from the side opposite to the sun to enhance the texture. Lotus flower: Nelumbo speciosum.
RFMYM550–Sunlight throug leafes of umbrella sedges - Cyperus
RFRJGKYE–Flowers of Papyrus plant / Cyperus in the botanical garden in Belgrade, Serbia
RMA7YE2W–Sun light passing through leaves.
RFRJF2M4–Leaves of Dieffenbachia and Papyrus in tropical part of green house of botanical garden in Belgrade, Serbia
RMA7YE2T–Sun light passing through leaves.
RMA7YE3X–Lotus flower [Nelumbo speciosum] in full bloom. Mantova/Mantua, Italy
RMA7YE4K–Central Park, New York. Pond and Bethesda Fountain, rowing boat, Fall and golden leaves.
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