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Trio Collection (#33)

"Captivating Trios: A Journey Through Time, Culture, and Nature" Fingerprint Types & 17th Century: Unveiling the unique patterns that define us

Background imageTrio Collection: Candle flames

Candle flames. Conceptual image of three coloured candle flames representing the RGB (red, green and blue) colours that are combined to produce other colours

Background imageTrio Collection: Silica microspheres, SEM

Silica microspheres, SEM
Silica microspheres, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These tiny spheres are made of silica (silicon dioxide)

Background imageTrio Collection: Erwinia bacteria, TEM

Erwinia bacteria, TEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the soil bacterium Erwinia carotovora carotovora. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as

Background imageTrio Collection: 4p electron orbitals

4p electron orbitals
2p electron orbitals, computer model. An electron orbital is a region around an atomic nucleus (not seen) in which one or a pair of electrons is most likely to exist

Background imageTrio Collection: Show auricula Astolat flowers

Show auricula Astolat flowers
Show auricula flowers (Primula Astolat )

Background imageTrio Collection: Show auricula Old Red Elvet flowers

Show auricula Old Red Elvet flowers
Show auricula flowers (Primula Old Red Elvet )

Background imageTrio Collection: Show auricula Marmion flowers

Show auricula Marmion flowers
Show auricula flowers (Primula Marmion )

Background imageTrio Collection: Rose flowers (Rosa Penny Lane )

Rose flowers (Rosa Penny Lane )

Background imageTrio Collection: Ivy broomrape (Orobanche hederae)

Ivy broomrape (Orobanche hederae)
Ivy broomrape plants (Orobanche hederae). This plant is a parasite of ivy (Hedera sp). It lacks chlorophyll and is totally dependant on its host plant for nutrients

Background imageTrio Collection: Platycodon grandiflorus

Platycodon grandiflorus
Balloon flowers (Platycodon grandiflorus). This flower is native to northeast Asia including China, East Siberia, Korea and Japan

Background imageTrio Collection: Cowslips (Primula veris)

Cowslips (Primula veris). This flower is used in medicine as a antispasmodic, a diuretic and for the treatment of coughs and other illnesses

Background imageTrio Collection: Variety of cacti

Variety of cacti in pots

Background imageTrio Collection: Roses

Roses

Background imageTrio Collection: Passionflower

Passionflower (Passiflora Adularia )

Background imageTrio 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 imageTrio Collection: Passion flowers

Passion flowers (Passiflora Venus ). The passion flower is a tropical climbing plant that is native to South America. The flower consists of white petals

Background imageTrio Collection: Garden phlox flowers (Phlox paniculata)

Garden phlox flowers (Phlox paniculata)

Background imageTrio Collection: Blue shrimp plant flowers

Blue shrimp plant flowers
Blue shrimp plant (Cerinthe major) flowers

Background imageTrio Collection: Pansies (Viola wittrockiana)

Pansies (Viola wittrockiana)

Background imageTrio Collection: Mange-tout peas

Mange-tout peas
Mangetout (Pisum sativum var. macrocarpum) pods containing peas. Mangetout is a variety of the common garden pea. Each pea can give rise to a new plant

Background imageTrio Collection: Bells of Ireland (Moluccella laevis)

Bells of Ireland (Moluccella laevis)
Bells of Ireland flowers (Moluccella laevis)

Background imageTrio Collection: Blue globe onion (Allium caeruleum)

Blue globe onion (Allium caeruleum)
Blue globe onion flowers (Allium caeruleum). Full flowers are centre, secondary flowers are left and bulbils are right

Background imageTrio Collection: Pinks (Dianthus sp. )

Pinks (Dianthus sp. )
Pinks (Dianthus sp.)

Background imageTrio Collection: Trailing windmills (Allionia incarnata)

Trailing windmills (Allionia incarnata)
Trailing windmills flowers (Allionia incarnata). Photographed in the USA

Background imageTrio Collection: Manganese compounds

Manganese compounds on watchglasses. The colours and appearance show the difference in oxidation state of the manganese in potassium manganate (VII) (KMnO4, lower left), manganese (IV) oxide (MnO2)

Background imageTrio Collection: Allium sphaerocephalon

Allium sphaerocephalon
Round-headed leek (Allium sphaerocephalon) flowers. Photographed in June

Background imageTrio Collection: Gentianella campestris baltica

Gentianella campestris baltica
Field genitian flowers (Gentianella campestris baltica). Photographed in Scandinavia

Background imageTrio Collection: Radishes (Raphanus French Breakfast )

Radishes (Raphanus French Breakfast )
Radishes (Raphanus sativus French Breakfast ) on a wooden surface. These radishes were grown organically

Background imageTrio Collection: Dotted blazing star (Liatris punctata)

Dotted blazing star (Liatris punctata) flowers

Background imageTrio Collection: 5p electron orbitals

5p electron orbitals
3p electron orbitals, computer model. An electron orbital is a region around an atomic nucleus (not seen) in which one or a pair of electrons is most likely to exist

Background imageTrio Collection: Ranunculus flowers (Ranunculus sp. )

Ranunculus flowers (Ranunculus sp. )
Ranunculus flowers (Ranunculus sp.)

Background imageTrio Collection: Cattle Egret and Magpie on a horse

Cattle Egret and Magpie on a horse
Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) and Magpie (Pica pica) on a horses back in Camargue, France

Background imageTrio Collection: Orchid (Neotinea intacta)

Orchid (Neotinea intacta)
Mediterranean Orchid (Neotinea intacta, Orchis intacta) in flower. Photographed in Cyprus

Background imageTrio Collection: Daffodil (Narcissus Cum Laude )

Daffodil (Narcissus Cum Laude )
Daffodils (Narcissus Cum Laude )

Background imageTrio Collection: Fallow deer

Fallow deer. Male (right) and female fallow deer (Dama dama) with a young fawn. The stag still has the vascular layer of velvet covering its antlers

Background imageTrio Collection: Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm

Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm
Black-eyed Susan flowers (Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm )

Background imageTrio Collection: New York aster flowers (Aster sp. )

New York aster flowers (Aster sp. )
New York aster flowers (Aster novi-belgii). This plant is also known as a Michaelmas daisy

Background imageTrio Collection: Bog orchid (Hammarbya paludosa)

Bog orchid (Hammarbya paludosa)
Bog orchid flowers (Hammarbya paludosaai) in a bog. This rare species of orchid is found throughout Europe

Background imageTrio Collection: Clematis Special Occasion flowers

Clematis Special Occasion flowers

Background imageTrio Collection: Sea bindweed

Sea bindweed (Calystegia soldanella) on the coast. Photographed in Sker, Wales

Background imageTrio Collection: Clematis Royal Velvet flowers

Clematis Royal Velvet flowers

Background imageTrio Collection: Treasure flowers (Gazania rigens)

Treasure flowers (Gazania rigens)

Background imageTrio Collection: Bacteriophage alpha 3 virions, artwork

Bacteriophage alpha 3 virions, artwork
Bacteriophage alpha 3 virions, computer artwork. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. Bacteriophage alpha 3 has a capsid consisting of 60 coat proteins (blue) and 12 pentameric (5-subunit)

Background imageTrio Collection: Japanese apple rose hips (Rosa rugosa)

Japanese apple rose hips (Rosa rugosa). The rose hips (red, round) are the fruit of the rose plant. This plant, also known as Hedgehog rose or Turkestan rose

Background imageTrio Collection: Dahlia Curiosity and butterfly flowers

Dahlia Curiosity and butterfly flowers
Dahlia Curiosity (large blooms) amongst butterfly flowers (Schizanthus x wisentonesis hybrid)

Background imageTrio Collection: Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus illyricus)

Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus illyricus) flowers. Photographed in the New Forest, England, in June

Background imageTrio Collection: Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Balance )

Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria Balance )
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Balance )

Background imageTrio Collection: Alstroemeria Princess Alice

Alstroemeria Princess Alice
Peruvian lily flowers (Alstroemeria Princess Alice )




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"Captivating Trios: A Journey Through Time, Culture, and Nature" Fingerprint Types & 17th Century: Unveiling the unique patterns that define us, fingerprints tell a story of individuality as old as the 17th century. The Supremes: In perfect harmony, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, and Diana Ross captivated audiences with their soulful voices as an iconic American vocal trio in the early 1960s. Krakatoa Sunsets Artworks (1883): Brushstrokes capturing the fiery beauty of Krakatoa's volcanic eruptions in stunning artworks from the late 19th century. Japan - Geisha - See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: Embodying grace and tradition, geishas symbolize wisdom through their timeless depiction of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. " Bicycle Made For Three - Continental Pneumatic Advert: Pedaling into togetherness with joyous laughter on a bicycle built for three – a whimsical moment captured in a vintage Continental Pneumatic advertisement. Flame Tests & H-He-Hg Emission Spectra C017/7260: Illuminating scientific wonders through flame tests and emission spectra analysis; exploring elements like hydrogen (H), helium (He), and mercury (Hg). Coal Miners: Brave souls delving deep into darkness to fuel our world – coal miners embody resilience and camaraderie within their tight-knit trios underground. Primate Skulls: Examining primate evolution through skulls reveals intriguing similarities and differences among these intelligent creatures who share our planet. Rooster and Hens: Amidst feathers ruffling under golden sunbeams, roosters lead their hens with confidence while forming harmonious trios within barnyard communities. Paris Notre Dame.