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04:55, 15 June 2008 | Princess tree seed.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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04:49, 15 June 2008 | Royal Empress tree leaves.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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04:45, 15 June 2008 | Princess Tree bark.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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04:35, 15 June 2008 | Paulownia tomentosa.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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04:28, 15 June 2008 | Princess tree 3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
337 KB | Imported to the US from Asia 150 years ago, following depletion throughout the native range. Known in Japan as the Kiri tree and used throughout Asia in many traditions. Wonderfully fragrant blooms. | 1 |
03:34, 15 June 2008 | Royal Princess Tree.jpg (file) | ![]() |
706 KB | This tree is in its 7th growing season from seed (sown in 2000). It also flowered in 2005. | 1 |
03:27, 15 June 2008 | Princess Tree Flowers.jpg (file) | ![]() |
83 KB | Paulownia tomentosa 'Lilacina' A gorgeous flowering tree - Paulownia tomentosa 'Lilacina' Photographed at the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum Read a fascinating article praising the wonders of this tree in China. | 1 |
03:07, 15 June 2008 | Empress Tree flowers.jpg (file) | ![]() |
114 KB | Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Siebold & Zucc. ex Steud. - princesstree PATO2 | 1 |
20:36, 4 June 2008 | Cymbidium traceyanum.jpg (file) | ![]() |
115 KB | Can't get enough photos of this cymbidium favorite. I little misty in the conservatory. At the US Botanic Garden "An Alphabet Garden of Orchids" Show. | 1 |
20:22, 4 June 2008 | Cymbidium goeringii.jpg (file) | ![]() |
72 KB | Cymbidium goeringii : Spring Orchid (Himalaya to Temp. E. Asia). | 1 |
06:42, 13 March 2008 | Snow leopard big.jpg (file) | ![]() |
160 KB | Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia). | 1 |
06:17, 13 March 2008 | Leopard3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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06:08, 13 March 2008 | Leopard1.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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23:54, 4 March 2008 | Snow leopard11.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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23:50, 4 March 2008 | Snow leopard9.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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23:45, 4 March 2008 | Snow leopard10.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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23:38, 4 March 2008 | Snow leopard baby.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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22:13, 4 March 2008 | Snow-leopard fws.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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04:41, 7 January 2008 | Queen Angelfish and Rock Beauty.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.68 MB | Queen angelfish,Holacanthus ciliaris, and rock beauty, Holacanthus tricolor. Image ID: fish3907, NOAA's Fisheries Collection Credit: Andrew David, NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC Panama City; Lance Horn, UNCW/NURC - Phantom II ROV operator. | 1 |
04:35, 7 January 2008 | Queen Angelfish noaa 2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.18 MB | A Queen Angelfish Image ID: sanc0405, NOAA's Sanctuaries Collection Location: Flower Garden Banks Nationa Marine Sanctuary Photographer: Joyce and Frank Burek | 1 |
04:29, 7 January 2008 | Queen Angelfish in reef.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.53 MB | Queen angelfish - Holocanthus ciliarus Image ID: reef1506, NOAA's Coral Kingdom Collection Location: Caribbean Sea Photo Date: August 1987 Photographer: Dr. Anthony R. Picciolo, NOAA NODC | 1 |
13:22, 4 January 2008 | Blue angelfish.jpg (file) | ![]() |
58 KB | Holacanthus ciliaris (Blue Angelfish) | 1 |
23:11, 21 December 2007 | Queen Angelfish drawing.jpg (file) | ![]() |
86 KB | Queen Angelfish by Rhode, Kashmere H.S. - 12th Grade | 1 |
23:01, 21 December 2007 | Queen Angelfish 3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
473 KB | Queen angelfish are a favorite of the many divers and snorkelers who visit the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary each year. | 1 |
22:52, 21 December 2007 | Queen Angelfish 2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
20 KB | Queen angelfish Holocanthus ciliaris | 1 |
22:44, 21 December 2007 | Queen Angelfish noaa.jpg (file) | ![]() |
283 KB | 100 dpi image The queen angelfish (Holacantus ciliaris) is one of the most dynamic and beautiful reef residents. Commonly seen, it is one of divers' favorite species. (photo: Chris Huss - Florida Keys NMS) | 1 |
00:28, 16 December 2007 | Monarch Butterfly, cocoon.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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00:12, 16 December 2007 | Monarch Butterfly 3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
20 KB | Monarch butterflies rely on fall-blooming flowers during their long migration. Photo by Jerry A. Payne, USDA Agricultural Research Service, from Forestry Images (www.forestryimages.org). | 1 |
00:01, 16 December 2007 | Usda Butterfly.jpg (file) | ![]() |
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21:56, 15 December 2007 | Monarch Butterfly and Caterpiler.jpg (file) | ![]() |
56 KB | The Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus (L.) can be found at Fermilab beginning in June and sometimes in great numbers in late summer, early fall. It is one of the few butterflies that migrates. The butterflies that travel south in the fall overwinter in | 1 |
21:27, 15 December 2007 | Monarch Butterfly 2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
110 KB | Monarch Butterfly 4-24-04 1280x960 (110 kb) | 1 |
14:04, 27 November 2007 | Monarch butterfly npa.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1,000 KB | Monarch butterfly, DuPont Site, Indiana US Environmental Protection Agency, Karen Rodriguez | 1 |
23:12, 26 November 2007 | Monarch butterfly larvae.jpg (file) | ![]() |
132 KB | Credit: Dave Davis, Monarch caterpillar | 1 |
22:44, 26 November 2007 | Monarch butterfly on sunflower.jpg (file) | ![]() |
122 KB | A Monarch butterfly rests in Fermilab's prairie. (Photo by Jiri Kvita | 1 |