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  • X-ray Black Raspberries. Black Raspberry (Rubus sp.) fruits
    K15X-BlackRaspberries01B.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.
    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.
    K08SEMqueenannslace017A.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 Black Raspberries. Black Raspberry (Rubus sp.) fruits
    K15X-BlackRaspberries01C.jpg
  • X-ray Black Raspberries. Black Raspberry (Rubus sp.) fruits
    K15X-BlackRaspberries01.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
  • 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
  • An X-ray of a bouquet with tulipss .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flowers.
    K08flower-cropA.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
  • Jack-in-the-pulpit X-ray (Arisaema triphyllum) is a common perennial found in swamps and rich, moist woods of eastern North America. The American Indians used this plant medicinally for a large variety of ailments.
    K11-xjackpulp3.jpg
  • An X-ray of an iris flower (Iris germanica) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flower.
    irisnegCU.jpg
  • Jack-in-the-pulpit X-ray (Arisaema triphyllum) is a common perennial found in swamps and rich, moist woods of eastern North America. The American Indians used this plant medicinally for a large variety of ailments.
    K11-xjackpulp1.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
  • X-ray of Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) flower. This poppy is the source of opium, a narcotic resin that contains the alkaloids morphine and codeine. These are used by the pharmaceutical industry as painkillers (analgesics). Opium can be refined to yield the illegal drug heroin.
    K15X-poppy16A.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-queenannslace01.jpg
  • X-ray of Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) flower. This poppy is the source of opium, a narcotic resin that contains the alkaloids morphine and codeine. These are used by the pharmaceutical industry as painkillers (analgesics). Opium can be refined to yield the illegal drug heroin.
    K15X-poppy16black.jpg
  • X-ray of Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, New York.
    K15X-queenannslace01C.jpg
  • An X-ray of an iris flower (Iris germanica) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flower.
    irisneg.jpg
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