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7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection

Choose a picture from our 7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

30 Photo Mugs

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Science Photo Library

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Cardiff, aerial photograph

Cardiff, aerial photograph
Cardiff, Wales, UK, aerial photograph. Cardiff is the capital city of Wales. It is a port on the Bristol Channel (not imaged at lower right)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: King Alfreds cakes fungi

King Alfreds cakes fungi (Daldinia concentrica) growing on an ash tree (Fraxinus sp.)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Common oak tree branches (Quercus robur)

Common oak tree branches (Quercus robur) in winter

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Crimson wax cap mushroom

Crimson wax cap mushroom (Hygrocybe punicea). Photographed in the New Forest, UK

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Paper wasp

Paper wasp. Female paper wasp (Polistes sp.) on a nest. Photographed in the Dolomites, Italy

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Marsh fritillary butterfly

Marsh fritillary butterfly (Euphydryas aurinia) on an early marsh orchid (Dactylorhiza incarnata)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Cow suffering from mad cow disease (BSE)

Cow suffering from mad cow disease (BSE)
Mad cow disease. Cow suffering from mad cow disease or BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy). BSE is a disease of cows which causes extensive brain damage, leading to a lack of coordination

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Death of the Sun

Death of the Sun. Artwork of the Sun forming a planetary nebula 5 billion years from now. Ejected gas (purple) is expanding towards the lifeless Earth (lower right) and Moon (lower left)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Male cycad cone (Dioon sp. )

Male cycad cone (Dioon sp. )
Male cycad cone (Dioon sp.). Cycads are dioecious, plants are either male or female. The male cone produces pollen, which is released to pollinate female cones on other plants

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Dwarf juniper (Juniperus nana)

Dwarf juniper (Juniperus nana). Photographed in Scotland

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Rowan tree branches (Sorbus aucuparia)

Rowan tree branches (Sorbus aucuparia) in winter. Photographed on Dartmoor, Devon, UK

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Whitebeam tree leaf bud (Sorbus aria)

Whitebeam tree leaf bud (Sorbus aria)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Rose hips (Rosa sp. )

Rose hips (Rosa sp. )
Rose hips, the fruit of the rose (Rosa sp.). Photographed in the Maritime Alps, Italy

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Chinese dates (Zizyphus zizyphus)

Chinese dates (Zizyphus zizyphus). Photographed in the South of France

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Silver lime tree fruits (Tilia tomentosa)

Silver lime tree fruits (Tilia tomentosa)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus)

Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Valonia oak acorns (Quercus macrolepis)

Valonia oak acorns (Quercus macrolepis)
Acorns and fallen leaves from a valonia oak tree (Quercus macrolepis). Photographed in Greece

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Naranjilla fruits (Solanum quitoense)

Naranjilla fruits (Solanum quitoense). These edible fruits are native to South America

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Winter daffodils (Sternbergia lutea)

Winter daffodils (Sternbergia lutea)
Winter daffodil flowers (Sternbergia lutea)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Meadow barley (Hordeum secalinum)

Meadow barley (Hordeum secalinum)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Marsh valerian flowers (Valerian dioica)

Marsh valerian flowers (Valerian dioica)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Deherainia smaragdina flower

Deherainia smaragdina flower. This flower, which is native to Central America has an unpleasant fragrance

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Yellow wood violet flowers, Viola biflora

Yellow wood violet flowers, Viola biflora
Yellow wood violet flowers (Viola biflora)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Lambs lettuce (Valerianella locusta)

Lambs lettuce (Valerianella locusta)
Lambs lettuce flowers (Valerianella locusta)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Opposite-leaved pondweed, Groenlandia sp

Opposite-leaved pondweed, Groenlandia sp
Opposite-leaved pondweed (Groenlandia densa)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Corncockle flowers (Agrostemma githago)

Corncockle flowers (Agrostemma githago). Photographed at Ranscombe Farm, Kent, UK

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Cyclamen flowers (Cyclamen coum)

Cyclamen flowers (Cyclamen coum)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: One-flowered clover (Trifolium uniflorum)

One-flowered clover (Trifolium uniflorum)
One-flowered clover flowers (Trifolium uniflorum). Photographed in Crete

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Globe flowers (Trollius europaeus)

Globe flowers (Trollius europaeus)

Background image7 Jun 2005 Photo Mug Collection: Namaqualand daisies, Dimorphotheca sinuta

Namaqualand daisies, Dimorphotheca sinuta
Namaqualand daisies (Dimorphotheca sinuta). Photographed in Namaqualand National Park, South Africa


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