RF2K8X2EK–Underneath view of a ripen and open Nutmeg fruit (Myristica Fragrans). The fruit is hanging with the tree branch
RF3DXK9PE–The milkweed ((Asclepias siraca)) splits seeds with white fluff at the end of maturation.
RMJDEC36–Arizona Walnut Juglans major Tucson, Arizona, United States Fruit Juglandaceae
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RF3DXK9TT–The milkweed ((Asclepias siraca)) splits seeds with white fluff at the end of maturation.
RMJDEC33–Arizona Walnut Juglans major Tucson, Arizona, United States Juglandaceae
RF3DNP2EJ–The milkweed ((Asclepias siraca)) splits seeds with white fluff at the end of maturation.
RF3DXK9T3–The milkweed ((Asclepias siraca)) splits seeds with white fluff at the end of maturation.
RF3DXK9W2–The milkweed ((Asclepias siraca)) splits seeds with white fluff at the end of maturation.