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14126024 - A stalk of bananas growing alongside a road in the Barahona Province of the Dominican Republic.
13925580 - The image presents Anemone sylvestris stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925085 - The image presents vascular bundles in senecio stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\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
13925392 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\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
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
13925093 - The image presents a single vascular bundle in Carex sp. stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 200X\n
13924866 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924786 - The image presents knautia arvensis tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in bright field, 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
13924452 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925106 - The image presents reed stalk in the transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field, at a magnification of 100X\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
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
13998927 - The spiny stalk of the Chilean Rhubarb,Gunnera tinctoria,and ferns in the Quitralco Esturary in Chile.
13925603 - The image presents oak tissues in transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light 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
13925009 - The image presents nettle stalk longitudinal cross-section photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924796 - The image presents knautia arvensis tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in bright field, 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
13925092 - The image presents oak xylem tissue in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13924921 - The image presents senecio tissues in the transversal cross-section through the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X\n
13924392 - Tissues in nettle stalk photographed through the microscope\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
13820623 - Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) displaying his red epaulets on a common cattail (Typha latifolia) stalk.
13925549 - The image presents a small part of forsythia stalk tissues in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light 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
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
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
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
13924580 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
13794129 - Green Fruit Growing On A Stalk; Ulpotha, Embogama, Sri Lanka
71419199 - India, Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh National Park. A Bengal tiger cub looking intently for something to stalk.
13927877 - Radioles extending from the branchial stalk of a Spirographis feather duster worm, in the shallow reefs off Bangka Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia\n
13927901 - Radioles extending from the branchial stalk of a Spirographis feather duster worm, in the shallow reefs off Bangka Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia\n
70009856 - Stalk of bananas at a plantation, Tazacorte, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe
71060088 - Agriculture - Mature, harvest ready stalk of 5-lock cotton bolls stand out from a mature cotton field / Mississippi, USA.
71313665 - Tree stalk production on a street near Brasov, Transylvania, Romania
71060092 - Agriculture - View looking up at an ear of mature harvest stage grain corn on the stalk with the husk pulled back exposing the kernels / near Nerstrand, Minnesota, USA.
71060089 - Agriculture - Mature, harvest ready stalk of 5-lock cotton bolls stand out from a mature cotton field / Mississippi, USA.
70487595 - 'Butterflies on a stalk;Chiang mai thailand'
71071484 - Close up of dying flowers on stalk
70516246 - Red capped scaber stalk fungi (Leccinum aurantiacum / boletus rufus) on forest ground, Alsace, autumn, France.
70176826 - Woman s hand holding stalk of wheat. Auvers sur Oise. Ile-de-France. France
70151857 - Stalk hurdle
70148476 - Dried stalk of wheat. Ears. Summer time. Mallorca. Balearic Islands. Spain.
71051382 - Yucca flower stalk on the dunes, White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, United States of America, North America
70446544 - Man making walking stick, corn stalk weaving and plaiting, ancient craft, Victorian festival, historic precinct, Oamaru, Otago
70338750 - Apple stalk on a red apple
70865484 - Rice Stalk
70148477 - Dried stalk of wheat. Ears. Summer time. Mallorca. Balearic Islands. Spain.
71326349 - Conehead mantis, Empusa pennata, waiting for prey at sunset. Young animal. It occupies areas of sparse vegetation or grasslands of arid and warm zones. It is arranged on dry branches and herbs, where camels and stalks their prey. They are of daytime habits. It feeds on a great diversity of invertebrates, from flies and spiders, to small grasshoppers. Their strategy of hunting is to stalk their prey with the abducted raptor legs and then throw them forward and capture the prey with the help of the thorns of their femurs. Once the prey is immobilized, it approaches its first pair of legs to the
71326348 - Conehead mantis, Empusa pennata, waiting for prey at sunset. Young animal. It occupies areas of sparse vegetation or grasslands of arid and warm zones. It is arranged on dry branches and herbs, where camels and stalks their prey. They are of daytime habits. It feeds on a great diversity of invertebrates, from flies and spiders, to small grasshoppers. Their strategy of hunting is to stalk their prey with the abducted raptor legs and then throw them forward and capture the prey with the help of the thorns of their femurs. Once the prey is immobilized, it approaches its first pair of legs to the
70139762 - corn stalk
70507456 - Teenage girl wearing bathing suit, sitting in lounge chair, smelling celery stalk
70467216 - Caucasian woman in hat biting weed stalk, Olney, Maryland, USA
70500110 - Amazon Rainforest, Puerto Maldanado, Peru. Ants climb up a spiraled stalk around a leaf int he amazon.