RMP9EP3M–Alocasia is normally known as the Kris Plant or Elephant Ear. This unusual looking houseplant will produce flowers on occasion, however it's not broug
RMPFKRRD–Arum italicum, upright stem bearing a terminal cluster of shiny green orange and red berries. Lords and Ladies
RMCFM5DP–Heart-shaped Anthurium Leaf At The Edge Of A Forest Trail, Costa Rica
RM2BNJTDD–Frog (Pelophylax sp) in pondweed with mouth wide open, Burgundy, France, May.
RMCF4K0D–Red Fruits From A Forest Plant - Anthurium cordatum, Costa Rica
RM2HMMNFM–Monstera Adansonii Monkey Mask Araceae
RMD3ACR5–Waimangu Volcanic Valley North Island New Zealand
RFEHTAKE–Structures
RMB2JTJ6–botany, Lord and Ladies, (Arum italicum), , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMBF2E21–Colocasia formosana Hayata, native in wet place in forest, Hualien, Taiwan. Endemic evergreen herb of Taiwan. Not 'C. esculenta' and 'Alocasia odora'
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RMPFJ871–Anthurium sp., Flamingo Flower or Tail Flower, close-up.
RM2BNJTDH–Frog (Pelophylax sp) in pondweed with mouth wide open, Burgundy, France, May.
RMW7YFA1–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed at surface, Washington DC, USA, September.
RFEHTAKY–Aglaonema
RMBF2EHF–Colocasia formosana Hayata, native in wet place in forest, Hualien, Taiwan. Endemic evergreen herb of Taiwan. Not 'C. esculenta' and 'Alocasia odora'
RF2F7GDWY–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Inflorescence in Springtime
RMBAYP8X–Lords and ladies Arum maculatum flowers
RMB41DHB–botany, Arum, (Calla), Lily of the Nil, (Calla aethiopica), blossoms, white, blooming, flowering, yellow, drop, dewdrops, raindr
RMRDWBTH–. The essentials of botany. Botany. Chart to Show Relationship op the Ordehs of Anthophtta. APPROXIMATE NUMBERS OP SPECIES IN THE ORDERS OF ANTHOPHYTA. Alismatales, 409; LUiales, 3370; Arales, 1052; Palmales, 1085; Graminales, 5795; Hydrales, 53; Iridales, 4419; Orchidales, 7578; Ranales, 5551; Malvales, 3829; Sarraoeniales, 66; Geraniales, 9268; Guttiferales, 3138; Rhoedales, 2856; Caryophyllales, 4330; Primulales, 1581; Ericales, 1730; Ebenales, 1136; Polemoniales, 4112; Gentian- ales, 4664; Scrophulariales, 7081; Lamiales, 4119; Resales, 14261; Myrtales, 7323; Cactales, 1168; Loasales, 1392
RMPFN5BG–Monstera deliciosa, leaf of Ceriman or Swiss Cheese Plant.
RMW7YF9Y–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed at surface, Washington DC, USA, September.
RFEHTARK–Aglaonema
RMBF2DRT–Colocasia formosana Hayata, native in wet place in forest, Hualien, Taiwan. Endemic evergreen herb of Taiwan. Not 'C. esculenta' and 'Alocasia odora'
RF2F7GDTD–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Inflorescence in Springtime
RMRDTGMJ–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. DEVELOPMENT OF PLANTS 411 odors and glands that are developed in some of the forms indicate that these plants are pollinated by insects. The flowers are arranged upon a fleshy axis, the spadix, and in the simplest forms are quite comparable to those of Typha, consisting of one or a few stamens or a single pistil (Fig. 286, B-D). These im-. FlG. 286. Inflorescence of the Arales: A, habit of the jack-in-the-pulpit. B, diagram of the inflorescence with spathe, s, opened on one side to show the spadix, sp, bearing'staminate flowers at the base. C, a pist
RMPFJNPP–Zantedeschia aethiopica, Arum Lily
RMW7YF9R–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed at surface, Washington DC, USA, September.
RFEHTARM–Aglaonema
RF2F7GDPJ–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RMRE0P9X–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. DEVELOPMENT OF PLANTS 411 odors and glands that are developed in some of the forms indicate that these plants are pollinated by insects. The flowers are arranged upon a fleshy axis, the spadix, and in the simplest forms, are quite comparable to those of Typha, consisting of one or. a few stamens or a single pistil (Fig. 286, B-D). These im-. FlG. 286. Inflorescence of the Arales: A, habit of the jack-in-the-pulpit.; B, diagram of the inflorescence with spathe, s, opened on one side to show the spadix, sp, bearing staminate flowers at the base. C, a p
RMPFJ874–Aglaonema 'Marie' leaf, close-up.
RMW7YF9W–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed at surface, Washington DC, USA, September.
RMW7YF9X–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed at surface, Washington DC, USA, August.
RMW7TM2M–Leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) in pondweed, New York, USA, August.
RF2F7GDM2–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RMW7TM2J–Leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) covered in pond weed, New York, USA, August.
RMPFJ8EC–Calathea 'Blue Grass', Peacock Plant and Dieffenbachia seguine 'Saturn', Dumb Cane growing in large ceramic pot standing on living room floor.
RF2F7GDHK–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RMW7TM2E–Leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) covered in pond weed, New York, USA, August.
RMPFF10P–Anthurium andraeanum, Flamingo Flower or Painter's Palette red flower.
RF2F7GDRP–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RMW7TM2H–Leopard frog (Lithobates pipienss) in pond, New York, USA, August.
RMW7TM2K–Leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) in pond, New York, USA, August.
RMW7YF9P–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed at surface, Washington DC, USA, August.
RF2F7GDNX–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RMW7YFH7–Green frog (Lithobates clamitans) amongst duckweed, Washington DC, USA, August.
RF2F7GDGT–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RMW7YFHA–Pickerel frog (Rana palustris) amongst duckweed, Washington DC, USA, August.
RMF460YM–Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) on old pump wheel, East Mailing, Kent, UK, February 2014. Highly commended in the Urban Wildlife Category of the BWPA competitions 2014.
RMW7Y2R9–Common newt / Smooth newt (Triturus vulgaris) male in breeding colouration. South-west London, UK.
RMG9XFGB–Edible frog (Pelophylax esculentus) among duckweed in pond, La Brenne, France, June
RF2F7GDCC–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
RF2F7GDKG–Eastern Skunk Cabbage Emerging in Springtime
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