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Stellata Collection

"Nature's Stellata: A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Diversity" In the heart of Dhaka, Bangladesh, lies a mesmerizing sight - Picture No

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10883888

Picture No. 10883888
Red Throated Diver - Feeding Fish to Chick (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Poppy anemone, Anemone coronaria, star anemone, A. stellata, blue mountain anemone, A

Poppy anemone, Anemone coronaria, star anemone, A. stellata, blue mountain anemone, A. appenia, palmate anemone, A
FLO4670329 Poppy anemone, Anemone coronaria, star anemone, A. stellata, blue mountain anemone, A. appenia, palmate anemone, A. palmata, yellow wood anemone, A. ranunculoides, vine-leaved anemone, A

Background imageStellata Collection: Purple water lily, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Purple water lily, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Background imageStellata Collection: European pond turtle and Indian star tortoise

European pond turtle and Indian star tortoise
European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis (mud tortoise or la Bourbeuse), and Indian star tortoise, Geochelone elegans (elegant tortoise)

Background imageStellata Collection: False Solomons seal, Maianthemum stellatum

False Solomons seal, Maianthemum stellatum (Convallaria stellata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825

Background imageStellata Collection: Actiniae or sea anenomes

Actiniae or sea anenomes: Cereus pedunculatus, Mesacmaea stellata, Aiptasia mutabilis, Choriactis impatiens, Anthopleura thallia, Actinostella flosculifera, Sagartia troglodytes, Anemonia sulcata

Background imageStellata Collection: Loons and thread-legged bug

Loons and thread-legged bug
Red-throated loon, Gavia stellata 2, common loon, Gavia immer 3, black-throated loon, Gavia arctica 4, and thread-legged bug, Emesini species. Ploiere, plongeon catmarin, imbrim, lumme, gorge noire

Background imageStellata Collection: Big-leaf hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla

Big-leaf hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla (Hydrangea stellata). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageStellata Collection: Alaska, Red Throated Loon (Gavia Stellata) Swims On A Green Pond

Alaska, Red Throated Loon (Gavia Stellata) Swims On A Green Pond

Background imageStellata Collection: Tulipa stellata, stellated East Indian tulip

Tulipa stellata, stellated East Indian tulip with white flowers, bulb, stamen and pistil.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageStellata Collection: Red-throated Loon or Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata)

Red-throated Loon or Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata)

Background imageStellata Collection: Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata)

Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata)

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 11014638

Picture No. 11014638
Red-throated Diver - on nest Iceland (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 11014637

Picture No. 11014637
Red-throated Diver - on nest Iceland (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10738533

Picture No. 10738533
Red Throated Diver - Female with Fish (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10738419

Picture No. 10738419
Red Throated Diver - With Fish (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10894412

Picture No. 10894412
Red-throated Diver - swimming on loch (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10883889

Picture No. 10883889
Red Throated Diver (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10883887

Picture No. 10883887
Red Throated Diver - Taking Off (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10883872

Picture No. 10883872
Red Throated Diver - Large Chick Practising Take Off (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10883870

Picture No. 10883870
Red Throated Diver - Coming in to Land with Fish (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Picture No. 10883871

Picture No. 10883871
Red Throated Diver (Gavia stellata) Date:

Background imageStellata Collection: Black throated Diver - Inverness-shire 1947. Taken by Eric Hosking

Black throated Diver - Inverness-shire 1947. Taken by Eric Hosking

Background imageStellata Collection: Nymphaea nouchali, commonly known as the Red and blue water lily, Blue star water lily, Star lotus

Nymphaea nouchali, commonly known as the Red and blue water lily, Blue star water lily, Star lotus, or by its synonym Nymphaea stellata, is a water lily


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"Nature's Stellata: A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Diversity" In the heart of Dhaka, Bangladesh, lies a mesmerizing sight - Picture No. 10883888 captures the ethereal beauty of a Purple water lily, its vibrant petals gracefully adorning the tranquil waters. As we delve deeper into this captivating world, we encounter fascinating creatures like the European pond turtle and Indian star tortoise basking in the sun, their ancient shells telling tales of resilience. Amidst lush greenery stands False Solomons seal, Maianthemum stellatum - delicate white flowers reaching towards the heavens as if whispering secrets to nature's guardians. Actiniae or sea anemones sway gently beneath ocean waves, displaying their colorful tentacles with pride. Loons glide across serene lakes while thread-legged bugs dance delicately on water's surface - a testament to nature's intricate balance. The Big-leaf hydrangea enchants us with its oversized blooms that seem to defy gravity itself. Tulipa stellata emerges from East India's soil like celestial stars brought down to Earth - each petal radiating elegance and grace. In another corner of Dhaka's watery realm resides yet another Purple water lily; its velvety hues mirroring the cityscape above. Beneath sandy shores dwell mud lobsters and mud shrimps tirelessly sculpting their subterranean abodes. Meanwhile, species of wasps buzz through fields pollinating flowers and ensuring life continues its eternal cycle. Anemone species sway in harmony with ocean currents; their vibrant colors attracting curious eyes from afar. These diverse wonders remind us that even within our vast planet lies countless hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Stellata is not just a name but a symbol for all things extraordinary in nature – it represents resilience, diversity, and sheer beauty that captivates our souls.