2W4AR3E–Green dioecious bush growing in the ground
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3DMXAXK–Pilea anisophylla in the garden. Herbs perennial, stoloniferous, dioecious or monoecious.
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3D83MJY–Urtica dioica, common or burn nettle, stinging nettle leaf, or stinger, is herbaceous perennial flowering plant in family Urticaceae. Urtica dioica is a dioecious, herbaceous, and perennial plant
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2TWPJ2J–Cycas rumphii or queen sago palm, is dioecious gymnosperm, species of cycad in genus Cycas native to Indonesia, New Guinea and Christmas Island. Although palm-like in appearance, it is not palm.
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2TWKC62–Cycas rumphii or queen sago palm, is dioecious gymnosperm, species of cycad in genus Cycas native to Indonesia, New Guinea and Christmas Island. Although palm-like in appearance, it is not palm.
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2W4XWPD–4K Silene Latifolia Subsp. Alba. Formerly Melandrium Album. White Campion Is A Dioecious Flowering Plant In The Family Caryophyllaceae, Native To Most Of Europe, Western Asia And Northern Africa.
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2W7PRY5–4K Silene Latifolia Subsp. Alba. Formerly Melandrium Album. White Campion Is A Dioecious Flowering Plant In The Family Caryophyllaceae, Native To Most Of Europe, Western Asia And Northern Africa.
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2TX5FD9–Cycas rumphii or queen sago palm, is dioecious gymnosperm, species of cycad in genus Cycas native to Indonesia, New Guinea and Christmas Island. Although palm-like in appearance, it is not palm.
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2TR6CWC–Cycas rumphii or queen sago palm, is dioecious gymnosperm, species of cycad in genus Cycas native to Indonesia, New Guinea and Christmas Island. Although palm-like in appearance, it is not palm.
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2TNB4Y8–Green leaves and tall branches of the green nettle in macro growing under blue sky.
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2TNAAMM–Tall green nettle grows under the summer sunlight
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2TNA613–Moving among the tall nettle green plants under blue summer sky.
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2W165CM–Green leaves and thickets nettles, herbal medicative plant in traditional medicine
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2W6NE7B–Ice covers the flowering willow catkins
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2W3TD3C–detailed extreme close-up of pampas grass in the wind
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2TXT54H–Green hop leaves sways in the wind
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2W3MMG9–detailed extreme close-up of pampas grass in the wind
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2SA27J3–Top view of stinging nettle stems covered with hoarfrost
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3ECDWR7–Young stinging nettle bush among last year's fallen leaves
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3ECDWRH–Young stinging nettle bush among last year's fallen leaves
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2TG7J4A–Top view of stinging nettle stems covered with hoarfrost
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2TMJCGW–Young leaves of stinging nettle among last year's fallen leaves
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3CA18MN–Bush of young stinging nettle in sunny day close-up
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3CA18HX–Bushes of young stinging nettle in sunny day, top view
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2TK1F16–Top view of white dead-nettle stems covered with hoarfrost
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2SA27NX–Top view of white dead-nettle stems covered with hoarfrost
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2TK14BG–Top view of white dead-nettle stems covered with hoarfrost
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2SA27P0–Top view of white dead-nettle stems covered with hoarfrost
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2TRF5EN–Dacrydium cupressinum, commonly known as rimu, is large evergreen coniferous tree endemic to of New Zealand. It is member of southern conifer group, podocarps.
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2TPMMKH–Acer opalus subsp. granatense, subspecies of Acer opalus, is tree belonging to family of Sapindaceae. It is an endemic species of North Africa, island of Mallorca and southeast of Iberian Peninsula.
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2TPKT5G–Acer opalus subsp. granatense, subspecies of Acer opalus, is tree belonging to family of Sapindaceae. It is an endemic species of North Africa, island of Mallorca and southeast of Iberian Peninsula.
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2TPH6D7–Acer opalus subsp. granatense, subspecies of Acer opalus, is tree belonging to family of Sapindaceae. It is an endemic species of North Africa, island of Mallorca and southeast of Iberian Peninsula.
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2YF96T1–The persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The most widely cultivated of these is the kaki persimmon, Diospyros kaki family Ebenaceae. Fruit on a branch.
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3CAD3NY–clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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3CAD450–clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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3CAD3MA–clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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3DMX1FP–Footage of the clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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3DMX1BD–Footage of the clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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3CAD3KK–clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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3CAD3P6–clusters of wild ficus fistulosa fruits sprouting around the tree trunk and branches.
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2TXW7FC–Golden dry hop cones trembling in the wind (Humulus lupulus)
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2TYY8M4–Common hop entwined in old rusty fence made of steel wire mesh. In the defocused background, the baby girl is cute smiling
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2TT3GF4–Common hop entwined in old rusty fence made of steel wire mesh
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2TT3AP3–Common hop entwined in old rusty fence made of steel wire mesh
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2TXF7N1–Background with common hop and Chain-wire fence
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2TXTB0D–Common hop entwined in old fence made of steel wire mesh
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2Y44D98–The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain, within a bony structure called the sella turcica. It sits just below the hypothalamus and is connected to it via the pituitary stalk.
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2Y44DEF–The male and female Japanese sago palm differ in reproductive structures. The male plant has a large, cone-like structure that releases pollen, while the female plant features a round, leafy crown where seeds form.