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Ticks A. ovale present a wide geographical distribution in several countries of Central and South America, spanning from Argentina to southern Mexico, parasitizing various hosts, mainly representatives of the Order Carnivora. In Brazil, this species has been implicated as the main vector of the Rickettsia parkeri strain Atlantic Rainforest, an eschar-associated spotted fever pathogen.
A United States one cent coin from 1892.*contains a vector Work Path to easily drop out the background and shadow.
Ancient Visigothic gold coin of the king Egica. Tremissis. Coined in Toledo.
Photo of an Apple tree white flower blossom bloom and grow on a black background. Blooming flower of Malus domestica. Little white flower, growing and blooming on black background. Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. Apple trees are large if grown from seed. Generally, apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto rootstocks, which control the size of the resulting tree.
Blooming apricot flowers in the park, North China
Iju (Scientific name: Schima liukiuensis), native to Okinawa and the Amami islands, Japan, is an evergreen tree in the family Theaceae. The leaves are oblong and glossy, centering at the ends of branches. It produces five-pedaled white flowers in spring, with numerous yellow stamens, with fruits being produced in autumn.
Center of the flower with water drops to close
Bee on a flower  during summer day
Silver European medieval denarius. Bishopric of Utrecht, 1054-1076 AD
beautiful macro shot of photinia glabra tiny white flowers
Amelanchier ovalis snowy mespilus small-sized mountain tree with beautiful white flowers natural light
Photo of an Pear Flower blossom bloom and grow on a black background. Blooming flower of Pyrus. The pear is native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of the Old World, from western Europe and north Africa east right across Asia. It is a medium-sized tree, reaching 10–17 metres (33–56 ft) tall.\nAssociated with purity, longevity, and immortality (even though the tree only lives 25-50 years in general), the Chinese hold this plant in high regard. In western culture, the blossom means health and hope. If given as a gift, it may have several meanings. It is often meant to express affection, love, or lust (the lust portion will become clear later…keep reading!). In times past, it also signified faeries at work and may warn or send a message to the recipient to that end.\n\nIf utilized in wedding florals, pear blossoms are meant to portray love and affection for one’s beloved. They bear the message “I hope for a long life full of love with you.” For this reason, this delicate and airy flower is a lovely addition to weddings. (For an offbeat interpretation, adding some pear fruit into the arrangements will carry a similar meaning!)
Actinidia deliciosa flower close up
Carl Linnaeus named the genus Aesculus after the Roman name for an edible acorn. Common names for these trees include \
Linden flowers isolated on white background
White magnolia flower isolated on white.
Single flower of magnolia.  Isolated on white background
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Ancient Roman silver denarius coin of Emperor Trajan.
Fresh lemon flower isolated on white background
Close Up of a White Wildflower Flower
Five swiss francs
Ancient Roman coin of Emperor Diocletian, top view of old metal money isolated on black background. Theme of vintage copper or bronze texture, Rome, Empire, antique and history.
Delicate lemony-coloured blooms of the Cinnamon Myrtle bush. Close up.
Close up of the Pollen on an Evening Primrose Flower with shallow depth of field
Quince tree blossom
Macro Photo with fruits of a common hoptree, Ptelea trifoliata
The beaked Stewartia is a deciduous, ornamental, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. The plant may reach a height of 13 to 33 feet tall and 8 to 13 feet wide. White Camellia-like blooms appear from May to July, and the red woody beaked capsule fruits appear in September. The bark has furrows and ridges, and unlike the Chinese Stewartia, it does not peel. The plant is a member of the Theaceae family and is related to the Camellia. This low-maintenance plant is grown for its ornamental value.
Frontal close-up of a beautiful Clematis Montana Rubens flower with light pink and white petals and yellow stamens and fresh green leaves.
Indian Head Penny's from 1901 and 1862, reverse.
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