RMAJWWPF–Taro dasheen or cocoyam Colocasia esculenta var antiquorum young plants in a paddy
RMJ452NB–Vertical photo of three edible frogs in a pond in their environment. Rana Klepton esculenta
RFK0Y2A7–Le Puy green lentil seedlings in potting compost. Sprouts, vegetable and microgreen. Cotyledons of Lens esculenta puyensis from Le Puy in France.
RMGDDJ1R–Eddo, Tuber of the Dasheen Plant, colocasia esculenta
RMCP10YB–Cuttlefish, Sepia esculenta, Sulawesi Indonesia
RM2DF72CD–Aloe esculenta is a succulent medicinal plant native to southern Africa.
RMFBAWWN–Flowering Indian Pokeweed, Indian poke, Phytolacca acinosa syn. esculenta
RMDGHPBP–Pond Frog or Edible Frog (Rana esculenta), male with inflated vocal sacs, Thuringia, Germany
RMBFJDM8–Variegated Leaves Manihot esculenta 'Variegata' Taken In Karatu, Tanzania
RMGAAK6Y–Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Wahner Heath, Edible Frog (lat. Rana kl. esculenta).
RMDYWAFJ–Edible Frog, Common Water Frog or Green Frog (Rana esculenta, Pelophylax kl. esculentus), male, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMEB05J6–Morel - Morchella esculenta
RMEAEXHB–Day lily (Hemerocallis esculenta)
RM2FKP7HB–GYROMITRA ESCULENTA Morels
RMB33WAN–nut sedge Cyperus esculenta yellow nut grass Sedge family Cyperaceae
RMAJBX2A–European edible frog (Rana esculenta), mutation with four legs, swimming in water
RMKJ1HAP–Manihot esculenta (commonly called cassava, is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family
RMGGM98H–Eddoe - also known as Taro or ''Kandalla'' (Colocasia esculenta)''''' VEG080938
RMC8293R–Waterfrog (Rana esculenta). Europe
RMMHT8N8–Water droplets sitting on and repelled by the waxy surface of a taro leaf, Colocasia esculenta
RF2HJPBB4–Brown lentils in a wooden bowl. Mountain lentils, Lens culinaris (Lens esculenta), small brown-red lentils with delicate speckles on a shiny surface.
RMGDDJ2B–Eddo, colocasia esculenta, tuber of Dasheen Plant
RM2DF6JP4–Mandioca, manioc or yuca (Manihot esculenta) is a shrub native to South America but extensively cultivated for its edible tuberous root; its dried
RM2G049TW–Great camas Camassia esculenta
RMDGHPBR–Pond Frog or Edible Frog (Rana esculenta), male with inflated vocal sacs, Thuringia, Germany
RFK4M1H8–Common Morel (Morchella esculenta) photographed with Ground Ivy
RM2G9FW7G–pond frog (lat. Rana kl. esculenta) in the Wahner Heide, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Teichfrosch (lat. Rana kl. esculenta) in der Wahner Heide,
RMDYWADW–Edible Frog, Common Water Frog or Green Frog (Rana esculenta, Pelophylax kl. esculentus), male, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RME9PGNP–Edible Frog - Rana x esculenta
RMBFWKBH–Cassava Leaves Manihot esculenta Taken At Bububu, Zanzibar.
RMA5YFYP–Leaves of the Tapioca plant also know as Cassava scientific name Manihot Esculenta
RMB34BWR–nut sedge Cyperus esculenta yellow nut grass Sedge family Cyperaceae
RFAEAJBH–Green frog Rana esculenta
RMKJ1HAH–Manihot esculenta (commonly called cassava, is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family
RMGGM9CW–Eddoe - showing flower also known as Taro or ''Kandalla'' (Calocasia esculenta)''''' VEG108172 Compulsory Cred'
RMC829E8–Portrait of Waterfrog (Rana esculenta). Europe
RMMHT8RR–Large water drop sitting on and repelled by the waxy surface of a backlit taro leaf, Colocasia esculenta
RF2H83H47–Puy lentil microgreens, front view closeup. Le Puy lentil seedlings. Young plants and shoots of French green lentils, sprouted Lens esculenta puyensis
RMGDDJ2F–Eddo, Tuber of the Dasheen Plant, colocasia esculenta
RM2DF6J5N–Mandioca, manioc or yuca (Manihot esculenta) is a shrub native to South America but extensively cultivated for its edible tuberous root; its dried
RM2G049R5–Great camas Camassia esculenta
RMDGHPBN–Pond Frogs or Edible Frogs (Rana esculenta), two males with inflated vocal sacs gripping each other, Thuringia, Germany
RM2AD8JDX–Basket with true morels (Morchella esculenta)
RME7BBMK–indian poke, phytolacca esculenta
RMW7N6HG–Common morel fungus (Morchella esculenta) Alsace, France
RMBJY595–Cassava plant (Manihot esculenta). Republic of Panama, Central America
RFD16A2M–Plantation of Cassava or Manioc (Manihot esculenta), Cambodia
RF2K2RP6N–Teichfrosch (Pelophylax esculentus, Syn. Rana esculenta) im Gartenteich
RMB33WAC–nut sedge Cyperus esculenta yellow nut grass Sedge family Cyperaceae
RFBCDTHX–Green edible frog Rana esculenta
RMKJ1HA8–Manihot esculenta (commonly called cassava, is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family
RMBH4T5Y–False morel fungi (Gyromitra esculenta) growing in mossy woodland.
RMC82938–Wild Waterfrog (Rana esculenta) in the water. Europe
RM2B6X470–Taro, dasheen, or cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta var. antiquorum) young root vegetable plants in a paddy, Luzon, Philippines, February
RM2FKTTM1–Taro or kalo (Colocasia esculenta) is a perennial herb native to southeastern Asia. Leave detail showing: blade, midrib and veins. This photo was