RF2K1G7NH–American Eel-grass underwater in the St. Lawrence River
RMDAERB1–Straight Vallisneria, Tape grass, Eel grass (Vallisneria spiralis), flower
RFKF7M9A–USA, California, Tiburon, close-up of eel grass, Richardson Bay
RMEBK9TB–eelgrass, eel-grass (Zostera marina), at low tide, Germany
RMPFF7C5–Bunches of Vallisneria americana, Eel Grass, with roots attached
RF2B19K78–American eel grass, Vallisneria americana
RMD41W99–Common eelgrass, Zostera marina, close-up, on the North California coast at MacKerricher State Park, California, USA
RFR6R023–Underwater flowering plants - Grasswrack, Grassweed, Common eelgrass, Sea grass or Seawrack (Zostera marina), Sea of Japan (East sea), Primorsky Krai,
RF2RGP62F–heron finding the eel side
RMBGDCA5–Autumn mood at the Five-Color Pond in which dead trees are lying, and seaweed and sea grass is growing, Jiuzhaiguo Valley, Jiuz
RMF087EJ–Moray in Seagrass Meadows, Posidonia oceanica, Massa Lubrense, Campania, Italy
RMB6P3NP–New grass growing in sand bar of the Eel River near Ferndale Humboldt County CALIFORNIA
RFBF4HA3–Seaweed with reflection of Mt. Margelkopf in the Eastern Swiss Alps, Austria, Europe
RF2JR68WW–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMBD38A1–Seaweed in the shallow water at Pingwe, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Africa
RM2RRXRDB–Wild Coastal Landscapes - Sea Asters, Aster tripolium with other Widlfowers growing high above coastal saltmarshes. Essex, Britain.
RMC11531–Huge cumulus cloud above the vast landscape of the Camargue, Alpilles in the back, Alpilles, Provence, southern France, France
RM2A7NWBM–Grasswrack pondweed, Potamogeton compressus. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMAX5EBH–Fisherman on the Nile, sea grass, Egypt, North Africa
RFF8197W–American Eel-grass underwater in the St. Lawrence River
RMP0JMP4–mad connection by the green lakeside
RFBJG9GC–American Eel-grass underwater in the St. Lawrence River in canada
RFKF7M97–USA, California, Tiburon, close-up of eel grass, Richardson Bay
RF2GNR5CX–American Eel-grass underwater in the St. Lawrence River
RF2B19K72–Wild celery or Eel grass, Vallisneria spiralis
RMPFFR1E–Collection of plants, shells, bones, pebbles and feathers found on the shores of a river's estuary, including Salicornia sp. (Glasswort), Euphorbia paralias (Sea spurge), Honckenya peploides (Sea sandwort), Zostera marina (Eel grass) and shore weed
RMBEHDY7–Circa 1880s engraving of white water crowfoot (Batrachium divaricatum) from Prof Dr Thome's Flora of Germany.
RMC17TMX–Refuge for juvenile Red Sea Flag Fishes (Heniochus intermedius) in a can, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RMACK190–Eelgrass Jersey Channel Isles UK
RFC1RKHD–Baltic Isopod (Idotea baltica) on Grasswrack (Zostera marina), Black sea, Ukraine
RF2JR68DN–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RM2ANJ142–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . these have beenrecognized as species. Water-milfoil. Green eel-grass.Pickerel-weed. June-Sept. Stiflf 1800. 1839. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb.White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2: 596.Batrachium circinatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201,R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to
RM2RRXRDC–Wild Coastal Landscapes - Sea Asters, Aster tripolium with other Widlfowers growing high above coastal saltmarshes. Essex, Britain.
RMP5E4R6–Grasswrack pondweed, Potamogeton compressus. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMP3JAM6–Deserted old landing place by the lake
RF2B19K8M–Wild celery or Eel grass, Vallisneria spiralis
RF2RGP5YC–heron find a eel bigger than him
RMC17TN2–Sea Weed (Zostera sp), meadow, Marsa Alam, Red Se, Egypt, Africa
RF2JR67X3–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMRHJXTN–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE BLACK SEA 429 they are simply an impoverished flora of the Mediterranean Sea. N. Morozova- Wodjanitzkaja points out also the small size of the Black Sea algae—on the average 10 to 30 cm. The largest, Cystozera, is not longer than 1.2 m. Quantitative distribution ofphytobenthos. In examining the quantitative distri- bution of macrophy tes in the Black Sea it is necessary first of all to distinguish the marine flowering plant eel-grass which, as has been mentioned above, is represented in the Bla
RM2RRXRCG–Wild Coastal Landscapes - Sea Asters, Aster tripolium with other Widlfowers growing high above coastal saltmarshes. Essex, Britain.
RMC17TN7–Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on sea weed in a meadow, Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
RMB1RP35–Yellowspotted Pufferfish or Burrfish (Chilomycterus spilostylus) swimming over a seaweed meadow, Red Sea, Sharm el Sheikh, Hurg
RF2JR6849–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMRDKC57–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. EEL-GRASS FAMILY. on a one-sided spadix and enclosed in a close fitting ultimately rupturing spathe. Perianth none, but some of the flowers covered by a hyaline envelope. Staminate flower of a single, sessile, i-celled anther. Pistillate flower of two, united carpels, with a short or elongated style and 2 thread-like stigmas. Seeds ribbed or smooth. Re
RM2RRXRDG–Britain's Coastal Landscapes - Lush Vegetation growing at inter-tidal saltmarshes.
RMB1RP30–Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming over a seaweed meadow, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RF2JR68BE–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR66N2–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RM2RRXRDJ–Britain's Coastal Landscapes - Lush Vegetation growing at inter-tidal saltmarshes.
RMB1RP33–Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming over a seaweed meadow searching for food, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RMB1RP2N–A Cobia or Black Kingfish (Rachycentron canadum) swimming beside a Common Guitarfish (Rhinobatos rhinobatos) over seaweed looki
RF2JR673G–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMB1RP2M–A Cobia or Black Kingfish (Rachycentron canadum) swimming beside a Common Guitarfish (Rhinobatos rhinobatos) over seaweed looki
RF2JR66JM–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMB1RP2P–Remoras or Suckerfish (Echeneidae) attached to a Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) that is eating the seaweed of a seaweed meadow,
RF2JR6760–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMB1RP2X–Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming over a seaweed meadow, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RF2JR66J7–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMB1RP2K–Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming over a seaweed meadow, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RF2JR679J–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMB1RP2R–Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) eating the seaweed of a seaweed meadow, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RF2JR685A–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RMB1RP2T–Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) eating the seaweed of a seaweed meadow, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa
RF2JR67MJ–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RFB09593–Seaweed washed ashore, evening light, Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Western Australia, Australia
RFB0959D–Seaweed blown up against a chain-link fence, Eden State Project, Shark Bay, Shell Beach, Western Australia, Australia
RFB0HMF1–Seaweed, mudflat, Wattenmeer National Park, North Sea, Germany
RF2JR66YN–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RFB0HMF6–Sandworms or Lugworms (Arenicola marina), seaweed, mudflat, Wattenmeer National Park, North Sea, Germany
RF2JR6740–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR67FF–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR67R2–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR67GM–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR68K3–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR66TM–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR68T8–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR66T2–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
RF2JR66NE–underwater landscape of the Mediterranean Sea
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