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CONE OF CYCAS RUMPHII LHV602 (RM)
CONE OF CYCAS RUMPHII
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GRATOPHYLLUM PICTUM,  CHOCOLATE,  CARICATURE PLANT BEP114 (RM)
GRATOPHYLLUM PICTUM,
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CYCAS RUMPHII LHV604 (RM)
CYCAS RUMPHII
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HORSE CHESTNUT LEAF BLOTCH SCH1786 (RM)
HORSE CHESTNUT LEAF
BLOTCH
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CYCAS RUMPHII LHV603 (RM)
CYCAS RUMPHII
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HORSE CHESTNUT LEAF BLOTCH SCH1788 (RM)
HORSE CHESTNUT LEAF
BLOTCH
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TOMATO END-ROT SDY5204 (RM)
TOMATO END-ROT
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Romanesco broccoli, closeup BSPT2550958 (RM)
Romanesco broccoli,
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Sycamore leaves carpet ground in autumn RNE2956 (RM)
Sycamore leaves carpet
ground in autumn
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Millennium olive tree (Olea europaea) at the foot of the Mallos de Riglos in Aragon, Spain. Filled with legend, the thousand-year-old olive is a symbolic tree, and the peoples of the Mediterranean who feed on its fruit share the ancestral practices of its cultivation. It is impossible to know the age of an olive tree with any certainty. Dendrochronology is extremely difficult to carry out because olive wood is hard, dense, veined and irregular in growth, making it difficult to individualize and count growth rings. BSPT2594826 (RM)
Millennium olive tree
(Olea europaea) at..
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