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Date | Name | Thumbnail | Size | Description | Versions |
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02:05, 26 May 2009 | Helleborine6.jpg (file) | ![]() |
85 KB | Photographing this orchid was really tricky: 1) there was only one decent flowering spike; 2) it was located in deep shade under prickly shrubs; 3) I didn't have a tripod or anything to brace the camera against; 4) the weather was very changeable - th | 1 |
01:54, 26 May 2009 | Helleborine5.jpg (file) | ![]() |
52 KB | Dark-red helleborine. This orchid is native to Britain, but this one was grown in cultivation. From the Newbury show. | 1 |
01:50, 26 May 2009 | Helleborine4.jpg (file) | ![]() |
92 KB | Stream Orchid, Chatterbox, False Lady's Slipper, Giant Helleborine, Plumas County, CA (6-2-02) | 1 |
16:26, 25 May 2009 | Helleborine3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
92 KB | Stream Orchid, Chatterbox, False Lady's Slipper, Giant Helleborine, Plumas County, CA (6-2-02) | 1 |
16:22, 25 May 2009 | Helleborine2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
170 KB | The Marsh Helleborine is one of my favourites but then I have plenty more orchids to find and admire. | 1 |
15:33, 25 May 2009 | Helleborine.jpg (file) | ![]() |
152 KB | I'm guessing it's that one, since that's by far the most common epipactis species. Growing by the Birmingham and Worcester Canal. There is a chance that this could be violet helleborine, since that is meant to be found in that post code area and the habit | 1 |
03:48, 24 April 2009 | Apple5.jpg (file) | ![]() |
155 KB | Zierapfel / Ornamental apple Malus sp. (Malus pumila?) Location: Germany | 1 |
03:43, 24 April 2009 | Apple4.jpg (file) | ![]() |
92 KB | red delicious | 1 |
03:38, 24 April 2009 | Apple3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
165 KB | Crabapples coated with frost | 1 |
03:05, 23 April 2009 | Apple2.gif (file) | ![]() |
43 KB | A watercolor sketch of a cross section of an apple | 1 |
02:58, 23 April 2009 | Apple.jpg (file) | ![]() |
205 KB | These apples are still on the tree. We spent Saturday driving backroads to the orchards in Gay Mills. We had to alter our normal route do to a washed out gravel road with a tree across it. The orchards are up on the ridge top, so are free from flood damag | 1 |
04:55, 6 March 2009 | Tomatoo.jpg (file) | ![]() |
121 KB | Flash-lit macro tomatoes. | 1 |
03:54, 6 March 2009 | Salmonellaa.jpg (file) | ![]() |
39 KB | A photomicrograph of Salmonella typhosus bacteria using a Gram stain technique. | 1 |
03:56, 5 March 2009 | 53583main salmonella sm.jpg (file) | ![]() |
22 KB | A false-color micrograph of the disease-causing microbe salmonella. Image courtesy Avinash Abhyankar. | 1 |
16:31, 3 March 2009 | Salmonella2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
75 KB | Microscopic view of salmonella | 1 |
00:02, 3 December 2008 | Flying fish4.jpg (file) | ![]() |
89 KB | Flying fish seen from the bow of the SS Winner Queen | 1 |
23:57, 2 December 2008 | Flying fish3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
108 KB | Taken from deck on cruise ship. | 1 |
22:23, 30 November 2008 | Flying fish2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
123 KB | Flying fish shortly after take-off | 1 |
20:46, 26 October 2008 | Katipo3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
188 KB | Kaitorete Spit retains a large population of the katipo spider, a native relative of Austraia's redback spider and America's black widow. Here, their webs are found amongst plants and driftwood along the foredunes, where they can catch wind blown insects. | 1 |
20:42, 26 October 2008 | Katipo2.jpg (file) | ![]() |
117 KB | False Katipo spider Steatoda capensis | 1 |
20:36, 26 October 2008 | Katipo.jpg (file) | ![]() |
114 KB | Kaitorete Spit retains a large population of the katipo spider, a native relative of Austraia's redback spider and America's black widow. This is the female. The male is much smaller and not black. | 1 |