Keyword: Leaf
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PLA007-00570
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar (Mespilus canescens), one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA007-00571
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar (Mespilus canescens), one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA007-00572
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar (Mespilus canescens), one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA007-00573
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar (Mespilus canescens), one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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ESA001-00369
The federally endangered spreading avens (Geum radiatum) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00362
The federally endangered hairy rattleweed (Baptisia arachnifera) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00363
The federally endangered hairy rattleweed (Baptisia arachnifera) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00364
The federally endangered hairy rattleweed (Baptisia arachnifera) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00365
The federally endangered hairy rattleweed (Baptisia arachnifera) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00366
The federally endangered hairy rattleweed (Baptisia arachnifera) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00367
The federally endangered hairy rattleweed (Baptisia arachnifera) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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ESA001-00368
The federally endangered spreading avens (Geum radiatum) at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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PLA031-00035
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA031-00036
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA031-00037
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA031-00038
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA031-00039
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA031-00032
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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PLA031-00033
Images of a blooming Stern’s medlar bush (Mespilus canescens, one of the rarest plants in the U.S. This plant is now reduced to just 25 specimens in two locations. This one is located on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Gardens.
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ESA001-00328
A hawthorn (Crataegus collina) in Werner Park, Nashville, TN.
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ESA001-00334
Pyne’s ground plum or Guthrie’s ground-plum (Astragalus bibullatus), a federally endangered plant that exists only in a one-mile-square area outside of Nashville within the ‘cedar glades’ ecosystem.
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ESA001-00335
Pyne’s ground plum or Guthrie’s ground-plum (Astragalus bibullatus), a federally endangered plant that exists only in a one-mile-square area outside of Nashville within the ‘cedar glades’ ecosystem.
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ESA001-00327
A hawthorn (Crataegus collina) in Werner Park, Nashville, TN.
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PLA007-00554
Toad lillies (Tricyrtis hirta).
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PLA007-00555
Toad lillies (Tricyrtis hirta).
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PLA007-00556
Toad lillies (Tricyrtis hirta).
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PLA007-00557
Toad lillies (Tricyrtis hirta).
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PLA007-00558
Toad lillies (Tricyrtis hirta).
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PLA007-00561
A studio portrait of a moonflower.
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ANI039-00216
Amphibian egg masses resting on leaves under water in the wild at Bennett Springs State Park, MO.
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PLA007-00548
Honeysuckle (Lonicera sp.) flowers.
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PLA007-00549
Honeysuckle (Lonicera sp.) flowers.
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PLA007-00550
Honeysuckle (Lonicera sp.) flowers.
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PLA007-00551
Honeysuckle (Lonicera sp.) flowers.
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PLA007-00536
A muscadet oriental lily (Lilium ‘Muscadet’).
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PLA007-00537
A muscadet oriental lily (Lilium ‘Muscadet’).