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Stinging Nettle, Urtica dioica, Bavaria, Germany
71076284 - Stinging Nettle, Urtica dioica, Bavaria, Germany
Frosted stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
70126632 - Frosted stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
70126633 - Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
Stinging nettle with hoarfrost
70176573 - Stinging nettle with hoarfrost
Close up of a large stinging nettle leaf, Nature
70077400 - Close up of a large stinging nettle leaf, Nature
Green stink bug (Palomena prasina), nymph on nettle leaf, Bavaria, Germany
71430014 - Green stink bug (Palomena prasina), nymph on nettle leaf, Bavaria, Germany
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925287 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925265 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalate.\n
13924490 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalate.\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
13925454 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle stalk longitudinal cross-section photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925009 - The image presents nettle stalk longitudinal cross-section photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
13924698 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
Tissues in nettle stalk photographed through the microscope\n
13924392 - Tissues in nettle stalk photographed through the microscope\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13924302 - The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures on the bottom are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalat.\n
13924841 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures on the bottom are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalat.\n
The image presents nettle tissues in longitudinal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. Small, round orange particles are the crystals of calcium oxalate called druses.\n
13924686 - The image presents nettle tissues in longitudinal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. Small, round orange particles are the crystals of calcium oxalate called druses.\n
Leafs of nettle in first frost
71396921 - Leafs of nettle in first frost
First frost on nettle leaves
70180434 - First frost on nettle leaves
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924337 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924555 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924809 - The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in transversall cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X.\n
13925345 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in transversall cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X.\n
The image presents nettle tisues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925241 - The image presents nettle tisues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
European nettle tree (Celtis australis) is a deciduous tree native to southern Europe,north Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in El Torcal de Antequera Natural Park,Malaga province,Andalucia,Spain.
71397145 - European nettle tree (Celtis australis) is a deciduous tree native to southern Europe,north Africa and western Asia. This photo was taken in El Torcal de Antequera Natural Park,Malaga province,Andalucia,Spain.
Stinging nettles, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
70276291 - Stinging nettles, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Dead tree trunk between stinging nettles, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
70276349 - Dead tree trunk between stinging nettles, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Stinging nettles at a fence
70303561 - Stinging nettles at a fence
First frost on nettle leaves. November
70180442 - First frost on nettle leaves. November
Bass with fried stinging nettles
11350061 - Bass with fried stinging nettles
Two Twobar anemone fishes, Amphiprion bicinctus, Sudan, Africa, Red Sea
70128211 - Two Twobar anemone fishes, Amphiprion bicinctus, Sudan, Africa, Red Sea
Nettles
70304034 - Nettles
'Sea Nettles (Chrysaora Fuscescens) In Monterey Bay Aquarium Display; Monterey, California, United States of America'
70485486 - 'Sea Nettles (Chrysaora Fuscescens) In Monterey Bay Aquarium Display; Monterey, California, United States of America'
Pastureland with pollard willow trees, Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
70276312 - Pastureland with pollard willow trees, Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Pastureland with pollard willow tree, Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
70276289 - Pastureland with pollard willow tree, Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Twobar anemone fishe, Amphiprion bicinctus, Sudan, Africa, Red Sea
70128219 - Twobar anemone fishe, Amphiprion bicinctus, Sudan, Africa, Red Sea
A tourist watching sea nettles, Chrysaora fuscescens, swimming about in an exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California.
13837596 - A tourist watching sea nettles, Chrysaora fuscescens, swimming about in an exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California.
Oak tree circa 800 years old, North Rine-Westphalia, Germany
70017632 - Oak tree circa 800 years old, North Rine-Westphalia, Germany
Sea Nettles Jellyfish, Chrysaora fuscescens, in Aquarium in Vancouver City im Stanley Park, Canada, North America
70263778 - Sea Nettles Jellyfish, Chrysaora fuscescens, in Aquarium in Vancouver City im Stanley Park, Canada, North America
Magnificent rooster strutting through his green paradise in the middle of flowers and nettles
71224625 - Magnificent rooster strutting through his green paradise in the middle of flowers and nettles