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Fil:Fruit (1).JPG

the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit...


Fil:Passionfruit flower07.jpg

English French Fleur de fruit de la passion, Victoria, Australie determination method or standard: SHA-1...


Fil:Rubus ulmifolius, flowers and buds, Vias, Hérault 01.jpg

Français : Boutons de fruits qui se forment à partir des fleurs fanées. English: Fruit buds which form from the faded flowers. 667 599 548 496 3100 3100 4. Français :...


Fil:Open wing position of Lexias dirtea (Fabricius, 1793) - Dark Archduke (Female) puddling on rotten Neolamarckia cadamba flowerWLB.jpg

dirtea (Fabricius, 1793) - Dark Archduke (Female) puddling on rotten fruit WLB .jpg author name string: Anitava Roy Wikimedia username: Anitava Roy URL:...


Fil:Almonds - in shell, shell cracked open, shelled, blanched.jpg

Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Almonds Estonian Mandlid French Fruit de l'amandier (Prunus dulcis) avec graines - en coque, coque ouverte, graines...


Fil:Citrus fruits.jpg

en:Image:Citrus fruits.jpg English applies to jurisdiction: United States of America determination method or standard: work of the federal government...


Fil:Cyttaria.fruit.jpg

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Fil:Vrucht van een beuk (Fagus sylvatica) 21-07-2023 (d.j.b.).jpg

Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue 387 2727 1590 150 4125 3094 Diameter of the fruit~20mm. English Dutch Vrucht van een beuk (Fagus sylvatica). author name string:...


Fil:Rosa rugosa Yarmouthport fruit 1.jpg

Name Rosa rugosa Family Rosaceae Rosa rugosa aka Rugosa Rose with fruit. Picture taken by Costoa Picture taken at Grey's Beach, Yarmouthport, MA, US Date:...


Fil:Nectarine Fruit Development.jpg

DescriptionNectarine Fruit Development.jpg English: Nectarine (Prunus persica) fruit development over a 7½ month period, from early winter to midsummer;...