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a Philippine pygmy woodpecker pecking on the wood to look for a food
Acacia plant with seed
Close up of a brown Potter Wasp's nest on a green leaf that resembles a clay pot with small opening.
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) flowers in Winter, home to insects.
DIY fish on sticks barbecued and ready to eat
Yellow butterfly on willow
the pomacea canaliculata eggs on tree
Hazel tree in full flower with catkins on a spring day, Cornwall, UK
Florida fiddlewood flower or Spiny fiddlewood
Vertical extreme closeup photo of green leaves, buds and white flowers growing on a Tea Tree bush in Summer. Armidale, New England high country, NSW. Soft focus background.
long leaved wattle, acacia trinervis, aroma doble, golden wattle, coast wattle, sallow wattle, Sydney golden wattle, Acacia longifolia
Midwinter flower buds and foliage of the Australian Aromo Tree, sometimes called the Silver Wattle, (Acacia dealbata). There are at least six different species of Acacia Tree called “Aromo” in Chile, with ‘dealbata’ being an import from Australia some time in the last two hundred years. They bloom very early in spring and are used as cattle forage (leaves and seeds), wood (for charcoal) and as a favourite source of nectar among bee-keepers.
Celosia spicata also known as cockscomb flower\nCelosia spicata also known as cockscomb flower
Jasmine bush in bloom
Acacia Pods
Polypodium polycarpon fern hanging on tree
Calanthe tripled
Closeup Bottle brush new leaves in springtime, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
ladybug on the tree in the bush
Palm Seeds on tree
Flower and nature
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Billygoat weed plant
Honey Locust tree
Billygoat weed. The grass plant is Billygoat weed.
Collection of durian fruit
Pangolin on a bamboo clump
Many catkins (flowers) and leaves of the Coliguay (Colliguaja integerrima) shrub in early spring in central Chile, near the capital Santiago.  Male flowers and female flowers are seperated by height and, when the fruit capsule ripens, the seeds are thrown several metres away. The species is a type of spurge (Euphorbid) and, like many spurges, has many uses in medicine and poisons. The milky sap can ‘burn’ the skin, and is used in folk medicine for pains and toothache (without swallowing it because it is toxic), as well as to treat corns and warts. In the past, it was used to poison arrowheads used by aboriginal peoples.
Bud of Gum Arabic Tree is green in colour but it's flower is  yellow in colour. It's scientific name is Vachellia Nilotica.Vachellia nilotica, more commonly known as Acacia nilotica, and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, is a flowering tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
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