Stock Trees and Botanicals 28 galleries
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21 images
A collection of wild native North American wildflowers photographed in their natural environment belonging to the agave and yucca family: Asparagaceae.
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10 images
Botanical images that don't fit into any particular category, other than the fact that they all share a common trait - they are all plants.
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27 images
A collection of wild native North American bromeliads photographed in their natural environment.
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48 images
Roughly 75% of all species of cacti belong to the tribe Cacteae. These include the tiny, flat pincushion cacti, the many varieties of fishhook cacti, to the large barrel cacti common in many of our southwestern deserts and mountain ranges. All share a common characteristic: one or more cylindrical, ribbed stems.
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2 images
A collection of wild native North American conifers (softwoods) photographed in their natural environment.
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72 images
Cylindropuntieae is a cactus tribe of the Cactaceae family. It is most easily recognized and known in the United States and Mexico as one of the many varieties of cholla cacti - those tree-like, thin-stemmed with vicious spines and beautiful flowers in the springtime.
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8 images
A collection of wild native North American deciduous trees (hardwoods) photographed in their natural environment.
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23 images
A collection of wild native North American ferns photographed in their natural environment.
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6 images
Once reaching soaring heights of nearly 100 feet tall, these surviving modern botanical relics of the Paleozoic world are limited to just one genus - Equisetum, and these days horsetails barely attain 3 feet in height.
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14 images
A collection of wild native North American mosses photographed in their natural environment.
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98 images
Opuntioideae is a widespread subfamily of the cactus family, Cactaceae, and are more commonly known collectively as prickly-pear cacti, those with flat pads or paddles, that are important both commercially and agriculturally. They are found in nearly every state of the United States, excluding most of New England and are also native to every Canadian province west of Quebec.
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82 images
Pachycereeae is a cactus tribe of the Cactaceae family that include our smallest clustering hedgehog cacti to the mighty branched saguaro that is the iconic symbol of the American Southwest. Members of this tribe are native to Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States.
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19 images
A collection of wild native North American palms photographed in their natural environment.
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10 images
Images of saprophytes (those non-green plants who lack chlorophyll and feed on decaying organic matter or upon other living plants for food instead requiring sunlight) found and photographed across North America.
***This gallery excludes saprophytic orchids.
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