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Images Dated 20th November 2009 (page 10)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Viola odorata (Sweet Violets)

Viola odorata (Sweet Violets)
Foliage and flowers of Viola odorata (Sweet Violets) in the Spring, Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa)

Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) in flower in the spring in an ancient coppice woodland, Garston Wood nature reserve, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa)

Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa)
Foliage and flowers of Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa) in the spring in an ancient coppice woodland, Garston Wood nature reserve, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis)

Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis)
Foliage and flowers of Dogs Mercury (Mercurialis perennis). Photographed in an ancient coppice woodland in Dorset in the Spring, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Sage (Salvia dominica)

Sage (Salvia dominica)
Flowers of Sage (Salvia dominica). Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Italian Orchids (Orchis italica)

Italian Orchids (Orchis italica)
Field of Italian Orchids (Orchis italica) in flower. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Erodium crassifolium

Erodium crassifolium
Foliage and flowers of Erodium crassifolium. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Cranesbill (Geranium tuberosum)

Cranesbill (Geranium tuberosum)
Tuberous Cranesbill (Geranium tuberosum) flowers. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Orchid (Neotinea intacta)

Orchid (Neotinea intacta)
Mediterranean Orchid (Neotinea intacta, Orchis intacta) in flower. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea graeca)

Star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea graeca)
Flowers and foliage of Star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea graeca) growing in a rock. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Thyme (Thymus integer)

Thyme (Thymus integer) in flower. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Kotschys Orchid (Ophrys kotschyi)

Kotschys Orchid (Ophrys kotschyi)
Flowers of Kotschys Orchid (Ophrys kotschyi). Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) orchard

Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) orchard near Akamas in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus italicus)

Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus italicus)
Foliage and flowers of Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus italicus) in a cornfield in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Ranunculus asiaticus

Ranunculus asiaticus
Turban Buttercups (Ranunculus asiaticus) and Crown Anemones flowering in a field on the Akrotiri Peninsula in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Juniper (Juniperus foetidissima)

Juniper (Juniperus foetidissima)
Ancient Juniper (Juniperus foetidissima) in freezing fog in the Winter. Photographed high in the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Rock-cress (Arabis purpurea)

Rock-cress (Arabis purpurea) in flower on rocks. Photographed high in the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Pinus nigra ssp. Pallasiana

Pinus nigra ssp. Pallasiana
Ancient Black Pine tree (Pinus nigra ssp. Pallasiana) in the Winter. Photographed high in the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: The Ourika river in spate

The Ourika river in spate after heavy rain, showing how much material is eroded from mountains. Photographed in the High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Chionodoxa lochii

Chionodoxa lochii
Lady Lochs Glory of the snows (Chionodoxa lochii or Scilla lochii) in flower. Photographed in the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Terraced hillside in Morocco

Terraced hillside in Morocco
Terraced hillsides with berber houses with light snowfall, near Ait Lekak in The High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Terraced hillside in Morocco

Terraced hillside in Morocco
Terraced hillsides with berber houses with light snowfall, near Ait Lekak in The High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: The Imlil Valley, Morocco

The Imlil Valley, Morocco
The Imlil Valley in spring in the High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: The Imlil Valley, Morocco

The Imlil Valley, Morocco
Eroded red mudstone, Imlil valley in the High Atlas (Haut Atlas) mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Argania spinosa

Argania spinosa
Open grazed degraded forest of the rare Argan tree (Argania spinosa or Argania sideroxylon). This Rare, endemic tree occurs in protected forests in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Argania spinosa

Argania spinosa
Foliage and fruit of an Argan Tree (Argania spinosa or Argania sideroxylon). This Rare, endemic tree occurs in protected forests in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Brown Bluebell (Dipcadi serotina)

Brown Bluebell (Dipcadi serotina) flowers in the Spring. Photographed in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Cladanthus arabicus

Cladanthus arabicus
Foliage and flowers of Cladanthus arabicus in the Spring. Photographed in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Pheasants Eye (Adonis microcarpa)

Pheasants Eye (Adonis microcarpa)
Foliage and flowers of Pheasants Eye (Adonis microcarpa) in the Spring. Photographed in a ploughed field in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Pheasants Eye (Adonis aestivalis)

Pheasants Eye (Adonis aestivalis)
Foliage and flowers of Pheasants Eye (Adonis aestivalis) in the Spring. Photographed in a ploughed field in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Brassica in the Sahara Desert

Brassica in the Sahara Desert
Mass of Brassicas flowering in the Sahara Desert in Morocco, after a very wet Winter

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Brassica in the Sahara Desert

Brassica in the Sahara Desert
Mass of Brassicas flowering in the Sahara Desert in Morocco, after a very wet Winter

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Dry river in Morocco

Dry river in Morocco
Dry river on the Zeida plain, with the High Atlas mountains beyond in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Ranunculus calandrinioides

Ranunculus calandrinioides
Calandrin Buttercup (Ranunculus calandrinioides) flowering in a limestone crevice. Photographed in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Mistletoe (Viscum cruciatum)

Mistletoe (Viscum cruciatum)
Red-berried mistletoe (Viscum cruciatum) growing in a Hawthorn (Crataegus). Photographed in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Mistletoe (Viscum cruciatum)

Mistletoe (Viscum cruciatum)
Berries and foliage of Red-berried mistletoe (Viscum cruciatum) in Hawthorn. Photographed in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Atlas Cedar forest (Cedrus atlantica)

Atlas Cedar forest (Cedrus atlantica)
Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica). Cedar forest in the Middle Atlas Mountains with snow. Photographed in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica)

Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica). Mature tree in the Winter. Photographed in the Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Rough Poppy (Papaver hybridum)

Rough Poppy (Papaver hybridum) flowers and seedheads. This is an uncommon plant in the UK. Photographed in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Field Poppy (Papaver rhoeas)

Field Poppy (Papaver rhoeas)
Extreme close-up of the centre of a Field Poppy (Papaver rhoeas). Photographed in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Cornfield weeds in Morocco

Cornfield weeds in Morocco
Poppies (Papaver), white mignonette and Marigolds in a cornfield. Photographed in Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Oak (Quercus robur)

Oak (Quercus robur)
Ancient Oak (Quercus robur) on a snowy February night. Photographed in Silton in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis)

Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) foliage and flowers in the snow. Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Palestinian viper

Palestinian viper (Vipera palaestinae) on sand. The Palestinian viper is a venomous snake species found in Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon. Photographed in Israel, in September

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Israeli black scorpion on a sand dune

Israeli black scorpion on a sand dune
Israeli black scorpion (Scorpio maurus fuscus) on a sand dune. Photographed in Israel, in September

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Bumblebee on sea squill flowers

Bumblebee on sea squill flowers
Bumblebee on sea sea squill flowers. Large earth bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) collecting nectar from flowers of the sea squill (Urginea maritima) plant. Photographed in Israel, in September

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Sea squill (Urginea maritima)

Sea squill (Urginea maritima) flowers and buds. Photographed in Israel, in September

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2009: Sea squill (Urginea maritima)

Sea squill (Urginea maritima) flowers. Photographed in Israel, in September



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