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Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) shoots collected for food, Shunan Zhuhai National Park, Sichuan, China
© Ingo Arndt
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00551525
Mangrove shoot in lava field, Sullivan Bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Konrad Wothe
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00517506
Golden Bamboo Lemur (Hapalemur aureus) mother with young eating bamboo shoot in tree, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
© Konrad Wothe
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00517499
Golden Bamboo Lemur (Hapalemur aureus) male eating bamboo shoot, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
© Konrad Wothe
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00499767
Mangrove (Rhizophoraceae) shoots in shallow water, Bahamas, Caribbean
© Norbert Wu
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00476990
Water Horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile) young shoot with water drops
© Piotr Naskrecki
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00453436
Ginger (Zingiber kelabitianum) shoots with peduncles carrying inflorescence, Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
© Chien Lee
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00453435
Ginger (Zingiber longipedunculatum) shoots with peduncles carrying inflorescence, Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
© Chien Lee
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00206874
Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) detail of cub's paw showing claws, holding a bamboo shoot at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, Wolong Nature Reserve, China
© Katherine Feng
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00128635
Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) researchers Lea Gerber and Dr James Darling shoot biopsy darts at whales with dart bouncing off whale unnoticed, carrying a sample of fat and skin in the tip, A...
© Flip Nicklin
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00091207
Marauder Ant (Pheidologoten diversus) group chewing on a bamboo shoot, India
© Mark Moffett
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00074893
Bamboo (Dendrocalamus sp) tip of fast growing shoot, China
© Jim Brandenburg
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70004306
Spruce (Picea sp) forest killed by Pine Shoot Beetles (Tomicus piniperda)
© Steven Ruiter/ NIS
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00516860
Field Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) shoots, Bommelerwaard, Netherlands
© Wil Meinderts/ Buiten-beeld
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90706753
Beech (Fagus sylvatica) new shoot and old leaf. Norfolk, England, UK, April.
© Ernie Janes
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80183262
Shoot beaters flushing Pheasants from maize cover crop, Suffolk January
© David Hosking / FLPA
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80183258
Shoot beaters flushing Pheasants from maize cover crop.Suffolk
© David Hosking / FLPA
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00079134
Bamboo (Dendrocalamus sp) shoot packing factory, Japan
© Jim Brandenburg
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90855310
Gorse (Ulex sp) regrowth on charred ground, two weeks after wildfire. Thursley National Nature Reserve, Surrey, England, UK. July 2020.
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90853967
Tourist poses for a photo shoot with image of a Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) at Phuket Trickeye Museum, Phuket Province, Thailand, December 2015
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90852764
Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) forest with Grass trees (Xanthorrhoea sp) damaged by bush fire, Eucalypts with epicormic growth. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852763
Eucalyptus (Eucalypteae) trees charred by bush fire, epicormic new growth on trunks. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852760
Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) tree charred by bush fire, epicormic growth on trunk. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852759
Grass tree (Xanthorrhoea sp) regrowth on burnt stumps in Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) forest damaged by bush fire. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852757
Tree fern (Cyatheales) with epicormic growth, damaged in forest fire. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852756
Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) forest damaged by bush fire, epicormic growth on branches. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852755
Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) forest damaged by bush fire, epicormic growth on branches. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852753
Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) with epicormic growth at base of charred tree trunk, damaged by bush fire. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852752
Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) epicormic growth on forest floor, from roots of tree damaged by bush fire. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90852749
Epicormic shoot on Eucalypt (Eucalypteae) tree trunk charred by forest fire. Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. February 2020.
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90849095
A shoot fly (Atherigona sp) feeding on inside of a broken snail shell, Buxa tiger reserve, India.
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90840622
Onion couch or false oat grass (Arrhenatherum elatius) grass weed culms scattered on the soil after rotavation
© Nigel Cattlin
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90827852
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827851
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827850
Red box tree (Eucalyptus polyanthemos) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epico...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827837
Martins Creek and surrounds after 2019/20 bushfires devastated the area. Rivers in the south-east of Australia endured drought, bushfires and intense rainfall in a brief period. The rains washed ash a...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827835
Hard tree ferns (Blechnum sp.) sprouting in burnt forest after 2019/20 bushfires devastated the area. Damaged Eucalyptus trees and soft tree ferns in the background. ?Martins Creek Scenic Reserve, Nur...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827834
Hard tree ferns (Blechnum sp.) sprouting in burnt forest after 2019/20 bushfires devastated the area. Damaged Eucalyptus trees and soft tree ferns in the background. ?Martins Creek Scenic Reserve, Nur...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827833
Hard tree ferns (Blechnum sp.) sprouting in burnt forest after 2019/20 bushfires devastated the area. Damaged Eucalyptus trees and soft tree ferns in the background. ?Martins Creek Scenic Reserve, Nur...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827831
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827830
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827829
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827828
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827826
Eucalyptus trees (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827825
Eucalyptus trees (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827824
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827822
Ferns growing through ash of burnt forest after 2019/20 bushfires devastated the area. ?Martins Creek Scenic Reserve Nurran, Victoria, Australia. February 2020.
© Doug Gimesy
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90827816
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90827815
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world, with extensive epicormic b...
© Doug Gimesy
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90824628
Elder aphid (Aphis sambuci) infestation on the young shoot of ornamental Elder (Sambucus sp) in garden. Berkshire, England, UK. April.
© Nigel Cattlin
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