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Yellow Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in Pang Sida waterfall at Pangsida national park.  Sakaeo province  Thailand.
Photomicrograph of one celled amoeba. Live specimen. Wet mount, 40X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
A ghost orchid blooming on tree branch
Bulbophyllum graveolens is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum.
At Mount Silam
Orchids and Butterfly in sunlight
Heliamphora pulchella is endemic to some of the table-top mountains in the Guiana highlands. The inside of the pitchers is covered with white hairs.
Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) is from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia
Alternaria spore was zoom by transmission electron microscope. Alternaria is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Alternaria species are known as major plant pathogens.
Closeup Bottle Brush new leaves in springtime, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
image of a wildflower
Aristolochia salvadorensis, also known as Darth Vader plant, since it looks like Darth Vader of Star Wars, is a woody climber native to El Salvador. It belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family of plants, which includes pipevines, birthworts and Dutchman’s pipe. The weird, corpse-like appearance of Darth Vader pipe vine flowers is due to adaptations that ensure its survival. The helmet-like shape and purple coloration of the blooms, combined with the powerful aroma of rotting flesh, tends to attract insect pollinators.\nOnce enticed, insects fly through the Darth Vader plant’s luminous “eyes.” The inside of the blooms is lined with sticky hairs that imprison the insects long enough to cover them with pollen. They are then released to fly out and pollinate more blooms.
Flukes infestation (parasite) under microscope view.
No people. Scenes from the Guild Park and Gardens,  a famous landmark in Toronto, Canada
Cape pelargonium; Umckaloabo, Pelargonium sidoides, medicinal plant
Diplacus douglasii is a species of monkeyflower known by the common names brownies and purple mouse ears. It is native to the mountains and foothills of California and Oregon, where it is often found on serpentine soils.  Phrymaceae.
Squash preparation of  onion root tip cells stained to reveal chromosomes,  Bright field illumination, light microscopy.  This image was taken with the X40 objective lens.  Depth of focus is extremely low at this magnification.  Smaller apertures give greater depth of focus, but image quality deteriorates and resolution is greatly reduced.  The aperture in this image was optimised for contrast and resolution. Chromatic abberation is inevitable in light microscopy, but has been kept to a minimum in this image.
Suthep Siamese flowers or Krachiao Suthep are blooming from the ground in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Thailand. Suthep Siamese flowers are Scientific name Curcuma ecomata Craib
Organically grown orchids in a home garden
Cheyletiella blakei Mite - Small Cat pest view under a microscope
Cattleya Tenebrosa
Photomicrograph of rotifer, probably Rotaria rotatoria. Rapidly rotating cilia at top of head, internal organs visible. Green circles are algae. Live specimen. Original image at 40X, wet mount, transmitted brightfield illumination. Indistinct image due to motion blur of live specimen and very shallow depth of field of brightfield illumination.
The bladderwort Utricularia hispida in natural habitat in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela
Purple (or red) trillium with straight-toothed sallow moth (Eupsilia vinulenta). This nocturnal owlet moth is resting during the day.
Macro photo of a Justicia odora flower, an African plant used in perfumery
Arctic Gentian, Whitish Gentian, Gentiana algida, Denali National Park; Akaska
Dracula sodiroi
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Ephestia elutella, wing of grain moth with scales macro close up under the light microscope, magnification of 40 times, microscope objective 4
Closeup of wild flower head
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