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  • False Color X-ray of Lisianthus Flowers (Eustoma russellianum).  This flower was previously Eustoma grandiflorum and is also known as prairie gentian.
    K15Xlisia-flower01C.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of Lisianthus Flowers (Eustoma russellianum).  This flower was previously Eustoma grandiflorum and is also known as prairie gentian.
    K15Xlisia-flower01B.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of Lisianthus Flowers (Eustoma russellianum).  This flower was previously Eustoma grandiflorum and is also known as prairie gentian.
    K15Xlisia-flower01A.jpg
  • X-Ray of Bleeding heart flowers (Dicentra formosa)
    K13X-bleedingheart01B.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore03B.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore04upColor2.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore01C.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore04upA.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore01B.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore01A.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore03A.jpg
  • A digital streak image of a bouquet of flowers. This type of image is used to test the stability of digital time-lapse camera systems as well as collect image data around a circular object.  In this case the camera is tilted with respect to the rotation and a colorful twist of colors is the wonderful result.
    K09s2A-074.jpg
  • An X-ray of Sweet pea flowers (Lathyrus odoratus).
    sp1b-BLue.jpg
  • X-ray of a plumeria flower
    K13X-plumeria-set2.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore-singleART01B.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore-singleART01C.jpg
  • False color X-ray of Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) flowers.
    K15x-Hellebore-singleART01A.jpg
  • X-ray Hops plant. Hop flowers on the vine (Humuluslupulus). This plant grows throughout Europe and the Americas.  Hops is extensively cultivated for the production of beer. Preparations of its flowers are used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and to relieve fever.
    K15X-hops-comp01C.jpg
  • X-ray Hops plant. Hop flowers on the vine (Humuluslupulus). This plant grows throughout Europe and the Americas.  Hops is extensively cultivated for the production of beer. Preparations of its flowers are used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and to relieve fever.
    K15X-hops-comp01.jpg
  • X-ray Hops plant. Hop flowers on the vine (Humuluslupulus). This plant grows throughout Europe and the Americas.  Hops is extensively cultivated for the production of beer. Preparations of its flowers are used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and to relieve fever.
    K15X-hops-comp01B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of the dark flower in the center of a Queen Anne's Lace ( Daucus carota) Flower. Queen Anne's Lace , is also known as Wild Carrot or Bird's Nest . An introduced weed that is abundant throughout much of temperate North America east of the Sierras. It is the wild form of the domesticated garden carrot.  The USDA has listed it as a noxious weed. The calibration bar is 200um or .2mm.  This image was collected at 231x..The luna moth has one of the most sensitive antenna of any insect.  The males antenna has the sole purpose of smelling out a female for mating.
    K08SEMqueenannslace017A.jpg
  • Sacred lotus flower. This lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is a member of the water lily family, but is unusual in producing leaves which are held above the water. The flower lasts for only one day, and the seeds may germinate after remaining dormant for many years. The plant is regarded as sacred in India and China because Buddha is supposed to have been born in the heart of a lotus.
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  • Scanning electron microscope image of the dark flower in the center of a Queen Anne's Lace ( Daucus carota) Flower. Queen Anne's Lace , is also known as Wild Carrot or Bird's Nest . An introduced weed that is abundant throughout much of temperate North America east of the Sierras. It is the wild form of the domesticated garden carrot.  The USDA has listed it as a noxious weed. The calibration bar is 200um or .2mm.  This image was collected at 231x..The luna moth has one of the most sensitive antenna of any insect.  The males antenna has the sole purpose of smelling out a female for mating.
    K08SEMqueenannslace017B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of the dark flower in the center of a Queen Anne's Lace ( Daucus carota) Flower. Queen Anne's Lace , is also known as Wild Carrot or Bird's Nest . An introduced weed that is abundant throughout much of temperate North America east of the Sierras. It is the wild form of the domesticated garden carrot.  The USDA has listed it as a noxious weed. The calibration bar is 200um or .2mm.  This image was collected at 231x..The luna moth has one of the most sensitive antenna of any insect.  The males antenna has the sole purpose of smelling out a female for mating.
    K08sem2queenannslace009.jpg
  • Bacteria on the surface of a hop leaf.  This bacteria is unidentified. This image was collected at 12,230 and represents a field of view of 10um in the horizontal direction. The vine (Humuluslupulus) grows throughout Europe and the Americas.  Hops is extensively cultivated for the production of beer. Preparations of its flowers are used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and to relieve fever.
    K15Sem-hopsleaf022B.jpg
  • Bacteria on the surface of a hop leaf.  This bacteria is unidentified. This image was collected at 12,230 and represents a field of view of 10um in the horizontal direction. This vine (Humuluslupulus). The vine (Humuluslupulus) grows throughout Europe and the Americas.  Hops is extensively cultivated for the production of beer. Preparations of its flowers are used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and to relieve fever.
    K15Sem-hopsleaf022.jpg
  • Bacteria on the surface of a hop leaf.  This bacteria is unidentified. This image was collected at 58,000x and represents a field of view of 1.2um in the horizontal direction. The vine (Humuluslupulus) grows throughout Europe and the Americas.  Hops is extensively cultivated for the production of beer. Preparations of its flowers are used in herbal medicine to aid digestion and to relieve fever.
    K15Sem-hopsleaf020.jpg
  • SEM image of the  surface of a hop flower.  The thorn structures are designed to detour predators from eating the flower.  It is these modified trichome structures that make the plant difficult to handle. this image was collected at 169x and represents a field of view of .8mm in the horizontal direction.<br />
The round sacks on the flower are filled with the chemicals that give hops its characteristic smell.
    K15SEM-hops-flower027.jpg
  • X-ray of a gladiola flower.  This low power x-ray shows all the structure of the plants flower.
    gladsneg.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-C_3541UVVF.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-D_3539UVVF.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-C_3543white.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-D_3537white.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-A_3552UVVF.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-B_3551UVVF.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-A_3554white.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-B_3550UVVF.jpg
  • False color x-ray of a Texas bluebonnet, Lupinus texensis. Bluebonnets are the state flower of Texas. This species is a Texas endemic, being limited to Central Texas where it puts on a world famous spring floral display along roadsides and in fields and pastures.
    K15X-bluebonnet01B.jpg
  • False color x-ray of a Texas bluebonnet, Lupinus texensis. Bluebonnets are the state flower of Texas. This species is a Texas endemic, being limited to Central Texas where it puts on a world famous spring floral display along roadsides and in fields and pastures.
    K15X-bluebonnet01A.jpg
  • X-ray of bleeding heart flowers (Dicentra formosa). False color x-ray.
    K14X-bleedingheartcolorW.jpg
  • X-ray of bleeding heart flowers (Dicentra formosa). False color x-ray.
    K14X-bleedingheartcolorA.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplantflowers03A.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplantflowers03B.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplant01black-white.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplant01A2.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplantflowers03C.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplant01cyano.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplant01B.jpg
  • X-ray Pitcher Plant Flowers. Pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. A carnivorous plant from the SE US that traps insects in its pitcher and digests them. This plant was collected in New York State.
    K15X-pitcherplant01A.jpg
  • X-ray of daffodil flowers (Narcissus).
    K15Xdaff-batch1.jpg
  • X-ray of daffodil flowers (Narcissus).
    K15X-daffodilbulb2B.jpg
  • X-ray of daffodil flowers (Narcissus).
    K15X-daffodilbulb1B.jpg
  • X-Ray of Giant swan milkweed (Gomphocarpus physocarpus): Asclepias physocarpa is the former botanical name, Goose plant, Giant swan milkweed, Hairy balls, Family jewels, Oscar, Cotton-bush, Balloon plant
    K15X-giantmilkweed003A.jpg
  • X-ray of Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, New York.
    K15X-queenannslace01black-white.jpg
  • X-Ray of Giant swan milkweed (Gomphocarpus physocarpus): Asclepias physocarpa is the former botanical name, Goose plant, Giant swan milkweed, Hairy balls, Family jewels, Oscar, Cotton-bush, Balloon plant
    K15X-giantmilkweed003Acrop.jpg
  • X-ray of two daffodils
    K11-xdaffcolor.jpg
  • X-ray of Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, New York.
    K15X-queenannslace01B.jpg
  • X-ray of Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, New York.
    K15X-queenannslace01C.jpg
  • X-ray of Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, New York.
    K15X-queenannslace01.jpg
  • X-Ray of the  Hybrid hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp.) .
    K11X-hyacinth01.jpg
  • X-Ray of the  Hybrid hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp.) .
    K11X-hyacinthCU3.jpg
  • X-Ray of the  Hybrid hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp.) .
    K11X-hyacinthCU2.jpg
  • SEM image of the surface of a hop leaf.  The thorn structure is designed to detour predators from eating the leaf.  It is these modified trichome structures that make the plant difficult to handle. this image was collected at 1,240x and represents a field of view of .1mm in the horizontal direction.
    K15SEM-hopsleaf017B.jpg
  • SEM image of the surface of a hop leaf.  The thorn structure is designed to detour predators from eating the leaf.  It is these modified trichome structures that make the plant difficult to handle. this image was collected at 585x and represents a field of view of .2mm in the horizontal direction.
    K15SEM-hopsleaf011B.jpg
  • X-ray Wisteria Fowers. (Wisteria sp.)
    K15X-Wisteria01B.jpg
  • X-ray Wisteria Fowers. (Wisteria sp.)
    K15X-Wisteria01.jpg
  • SEM image of the surface of a hop leaf.  The thorn structure is designed to detour predators from eating the leaf.  It is these modified trichome structures that make the plant difficult to handle. this image was collected at 585x and represents a field of view of .2mm in the horizontal direction.
    K15SEM-hopsleaf011.jpg
  • X-Ray of the  Hybrid hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp.) .
    K11X-hyacinthCU1.jpg
  • SEM image of the surface of a hop leaf.  The thorn structure is designed to detour predators from eating the leaf.  It is these modified trichome structures that make the plant difficult to handle. this image was collected at 1,240x and represents a field of view of .1mm in the horizontal direction.
    K15SEM-hopsleaf017.jpg
  • X-Ray of the  Hybrid hyacinth (Hyacinthus sp.) .
    K11X-hyacinth02.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily6A.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily05A.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily6B.jpg
  • X-Ray of Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)
    K11X-grapehy1.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily04B.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily6C.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily04A.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily03A.jpg
  • False color x-ray of Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
    K15XCallaLily01A.jpg
  • X-ray Cockscombs Fower Cockscombs (Celosia sp.)
    K15X-CockscombsFower01A.jpg
  • X-ray Cockscombs Fower Cockscombs (Celosia sp.)
    K15X-CockscombsFower02A.jpg
  • X-ray Cockscombs Fower Cockscombs (Celosia sp.)
    K15X-CockscombsFower02B.jpg
  • X-ray Cockscombs Fower Cockscombs (Celosia sp.)
    K15X-CockscombsFower01B.jpg
  • An X-ray of a bouquet with tulipss .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flowers.
    K08flower-cropA.jpg
  • An X-ray of a bouquet with tulips combined with a visible light image of the came bouquet .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flowers.
    K08flowerxraycombo1A.jpg
  • A low energy x-ray of tulip flowers
    K15Xtulipwhite001.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Datura Flower( Datura stramonium ) in Flower showing trumpet shaped flower.  This plant also can be called Thorn Apple or Jimson weed.
    trumpet2.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet03E.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet03A.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Datura Flower( Datura stramonium ) in Flower showing trumpet shaped flower.  This plant also can be called Thorn Apple or Jimson weed.
    trumpet1-fix2blue.jpg
  • An X-ray of an iris flower (Iris germanica) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flower.
    irisnegCU.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet03D.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet02A.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet03C.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet721.jpg
  • X-ray of Anthurium Flower. Anthurium bouquet (Anthurium andraeanum)
    K15X-Anthuriumbouquet03B.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15XPassion_Vine_Side3.jpg
  • An X-ray of an iris flower (Iris germanica) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flower.
    irisneg.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15XPassion_Vine_Side2.jpg
  • X-Ray of an orchid flower (Stanhopea hasselvoliana).
    x07orchid1blue2.jpg
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