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Limulus is a genus of horseshoe crab, with one extant species, the Atlantic horseshoe crab L. polyphemus. Many fossil species are known, many of which have since been assigned to other genera.
Low to tall, hairless annual; stem unbranched or branched. Leaves alternate, elliptical to oval, pointed, toothed, generally with glands towards the base; upper leaves larger than the lower. Flowers small, pale yellow, unspotted, 6-18mm, in racemes of 3-10, held above the foliage; spur straight or slightly curved. Capsule narrow club-shaped.\nHabitat: Moist ground, waste and disturbed places, dry woodland, parks and other shaded places, cultivated land.\nFlowering Season: July-November.\nDistribution: Indigenous in C Asia. Widely naturalized except the far north.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch dry woodland.
this picture is showing back of the lower thigh, popliteal fossa and back of the leg region. it contains related muscles, nerves, artery, tendons and subcutaneous bones
Several flowers and leaves of the Andes Marsh Bellflower (Lobelia oligophylla), a species belonging to the Campanulaceae. Always growing in wet locations alongside mountain streams in the High Andes, it is easily domesticated to grow around garden ponds. It was one of the species recorded and collected on Charles Darwin's The Voyage of the Beagle in the nineteenth century.
Sebaceous glands are small, sack-shaped glands which release an oily substance onto the hair follicle that coats and protects the hair shaft from becoming brittle 3d illustration
Sesame in successive blooming in china.
Water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) plants grow wild on the sides of waterways in Asia. People usually pick the shoots of this plant to cook as a vegetable.
Saururus chinensis, commonly called Asian lizard’s tail, has attractive, green foliage with white splotches on the leaves at the top of the plant. It is native to wetlands, including water gardens, meadows, marshes, ditches, swampy forested areas, fields and roadsides in East Asia. Minute, spicily fragrant, white to yellowish-white flowers bloom in early to mid-summer (June-August). Each flower spike resembles the tail of a lizard, hence the common name.
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Cicendia quadrangularis Jepson Prairie Reserve, California.
The sternum, commonly known as the breastbone, is a long, narrow flat bone that serves as the keystone of the rib cage and stabilizes the thoracic skeleton.
Sea grape plant with grape-like clusters later in the season. The plant is is wind-resistant and a  dioecious species. The fruit is tasty.
verbena, officinalis, vervain
Asteraceae flowers blooming on the riverbank.
Pland in the rice field, leaves and white flower. Blurred background and selective fokus.
Hairless, short to medium perennial; stems erect, square and hollow, with a creeping and rooting base. Leaf linear to lanceolate, opposite toothed or almost untoothed, half clasping the stem; with translucent gland-dots. Flowers white , veined and tinged with purplish-red. 10-18mm, tubular 2 lipped, the lower lip 3-lobed, borne in leafy racemes.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, river and stream banks, ditches.\nFlowering Season: May-October.\nDistribution: Belgium, Holland, France and Germany. From W and C Europe to W Asia.\n\nThis is a rare Species in the Netherlands. The Picture is made in my Garden Pond.\nThe Plant is Poisonous but in the past used as Herbal Medicine.
bitter lettuce in a meadow
Triphysaria eriantha is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae, known by the common names johnny-tuck and butter-and-eggs. It is native to California and southwestern Oregon, where it grows in many types of habitats including chaparral, becoming quite common in some areas. Jejpson Prairie. California.
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (New England Aster) Native North American Wildflower
salvador, bahia / brazil - november 5 2020: tiredness plant is seen on land in the city of Salvador.
Sebaceous glands are small, sack-shaped glands which release an oily substance onto the hair follicle that coats and protects the hair shaft from becoming brittle 3d illustration
The purple flower of liatris spicata , variety 'gay feather'
Close-up photo of a wild green plant that has beautiful flowers
Beautiful shrub in bloom green leaves, oleander blooms.
beautiful leaves in the morning
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
The molluscs or mollusks compose the large phylum of invertebrate animals known as the Mollusca.
Physostegia virginiana, commonly called obedient plant or false dragonhead, is a rhizomatous perennial that is native to North America. Tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like, pink to pale lilac flowers in upright terminal spikes bloom throughout summer (late June-September) atop square stems. Flowers bloom bottom to top on each spike.
Red Mangrove with propagule.
Hairless, short to medium perennial; stems erect, square and hollow, with a creeping and rooting base. Leaf linear to lanceolate, opposite toothed or almost untoothed, half clasping the stem; with translucent gland-dots. Flowers white , veined and tinged with purplish-red. 10-18mm, tubular 2 lipped, the lower lip 3-lobed, borne in leafy racemes.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, river and stream banks, ditches.\nFlowering Season: May-October.\nDistribution: Belgium, Holland, France and Germany. From W and C Europe to W Asia.\n\nThis is a rare Species in the Netherlands. The Picture is made in my Garden Pond.\nThe Plant is Poisonous but in the past used as Herbal Medicine.
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