RMBKRA5B–Period VI Nicoya 1000 - 1200 AD Costa Rica hermaphroditic deity Ōmeteōtl (Ōmeteōtl refer to the pair of Aztec deities Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl)
RF2BDT4JH–Round Snail On Green plant, vintage filter
RFW8RYFE–Echinacea Purpurea Pink Parasol
RFPE05TD–Bee balm petals with a shallow depth of field
RM2D1ABAA–Period VI Nicoya 1000 - 1200 AD Costa Rica hermaphroditic deity Ōmeteōtl (Ōmeteōtl refer to the pair of Aztec deities Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl)
RF2HGGJ4N–Lille, France- Dec 10 2016 - Detail from the sculpture the Sleeping Hermaphroditus from François Milhomme (1808)
RF2JDJ23J–Horse Chesnut or Conker Tree with deep orange flowers in full bloom on a sunny, Spring day
RMMC6G94–ALCHEMY - TREE OF THE MOON - HERMAPHRODITE Engraving from Johann Daniel Mylius, Philosophia Reformata, 1622. The presence of the Tree of the Moon, or the Arbor Argentum, along with the fact that the hermaphrodite stands on a crescent Moon, indicates that this stage is the alchemical process marking the perfection of the First Silver. The hermaphroditic merging of the King and Queen indicates that the process is not yet complete, as integration has not taken place.
RM2BND4GN–Yellowbelly hamlets (Hypoplectrus aberrans) pair spawning at dusk (artifically backlit). Hamlets are hermaphroditic species. George Town, Grand Cayman
RM2HCHE6E–Skimmia japonica subsp. reevesiana (hermaphrodite). Japanese skimmia. Hermaphroditic plant, no other plant needed to produce berries
RFM8DG14–Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loricula)
RFMXYWCJ–Orange-banded Arion, Arion fasciatus, common land slug with white background
RF2G5G303–Several inflorescences of the red foxglove on a wild meadow in a garden
RF2CAT8F9–Narcissus is a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae.
RF2ETNTTX–Narscissus in the sunshine with a visitor
RF2CFNY60–Purple raceme inflorescence, Arizona Lupine, Lupinus Arizonicus, Fabaceae, native bisexual annual, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert.
RM2J04J1F–Amulet of Masturbating Hermaphroditic God. Egypt, probably Ptolemaic Period (332 -30 BCE). Jewelry and Adornments; amulets. Bronze
RM2J86BFT–Hermaphroditic palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). Digested coffee beans excreted in the faeces of this species produce Kopi Luwak, the most expe
RF2AFRT4F–American Elm (Ulmus Americana) City of Long Beach, Harrison County, Mississippi USA
RFR36A2W–snail hermaphroditic gland
RM2D1AB94–Period VI Nicoya 1000 - 1200 AD Costa Rica hermaphroditic deity Ōmeteōtl (Ōmeteōtl refer to the pair of Aztec deities Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl)
RFTAEYDT–The flowers of the apple tree are hermaphroditic and develop together in inflorescences
RMH3HAB2–Great grey slug (Limax maximus)
RFS28PNP–hermaphroditic slug
RF2JDJ264–two Horse Chesnut or Conker Trees with deep orange flowers in full bloom on a sunny, Spring day
RM2G8KKRE–Purple Allium sphaerocephalon growing in an Oxfordshire, UK garden with a tiny bee hovering around a flower.
RF2BM23NY–Close up flowers of white Aesculus hippocastanum, a large deciduous, synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree, commonly known as horse-chestnut.
RM2HCHB12–Skimmia japonica subsp. reevesiana (hermaphrodite). Japanese skimmia. Hermaphroditic plant, no other plant needed to produce berriesproduce berries
RMK952EE–Upper view of a swimming Common Pond Snail (Lymnaea stagnalis).
RMC54919–Echinops sphaerocephalus globe thistle on open ground in Side, Turkey
RF2E6DTYN–Puerto Rican Tree Snail (Caracolus caracolla) is a native species Puerto Rico
RM2H56P3G–Salmacide embraces Hermaphrodite by Francesco Albani 1578-1660 Italy Italian (The Nymph Salmacis and Hermaphrodite(1633) Italy, Italian, The nymph Salmacis fell in love with Hermaphroditus, Hermes and Aphrodites son. Hermaphroditus rejected her but Salmacis managed to outwit him in the water. Yet again Hermaphroditus rejected her, so Salmacis prayed to the gods that she would be united with him until the end of time. They fused into a hermaphroditic creature, with male and female characteristics.)
RFTAEYEJ–The flowers of the apple tree are hermaphroditic and develop together in inflorescences
RM2JE2714–Black Slug Arion ater L
RF2J8N1R7–Hermaphrodite flowers of Fraxinus excelsior
RMEX49CC–Rose of China Hibiscus rosa sinensis
RMT13F83–Orange sponge (Raspailia nuda)
RF2BM23J5–Close up flowers of white Aesculus hippocastanum, a large deciduous, synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree, commonly known as horse-chestnut.
RF2A65YT3–Edible snail, Helix pomatia, crawling on moss near Ungru castle ruins in Estonia.
RF2C32N2R–deep orange flowers of the Horse Chesnut or Conker Tree in bloom
RFT3PX8D–A bag of Tiger Worms ready to produce compost in a wormery.
RF2CFNY6P–Purple raceme inflorescence, Arizona Lupine, Lupinus Arizonicus, Fabaceae, native bisexual annual, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert.
RMW261GH–Hare's-foot Clover Trifolium arvense
RM2FJR785–Mating Polycera hedgpethi.
RMK952EC–Underview of a swimming Common Pond Snail (Lymnaea stagnalis).
RMH0E117–Leopard Slug Limax Maximus
RF2GY3YPH–Heliconia psittacorum (parrot's beak, parakeet flower, parrot's flower, parrot's plantain, false bird-of-paradise) is a perennial herb native to the C
RM2H56P3W–Salmacide embraces Hermaphrodite by Francesco Albani 1578-1660 Italy Italian (The Nymph Salmacis and Hermaphrodite(1633) Italy, Italian, The nymph Salmacis fell in love with Hermaphroditus, Hermes and Aphrodites son. Hermaphroditus rejected her but Salmacis managed to outwit him in the water. Yet again Hermaphroditus rejected her, so Salmacis prayed to the gods that she would be united with him until the end of time. They fused into a hermaphroditic creature, with male and female characteristics.)
RFTAEYDX–The flowers of the apple tree are hermaphroditic and develop together in inflorescences
RM2JE26YT–Black Slug Arion ater L
RF2J8N1R2–Hermaphrodite flowers of Fraxinus excelsior
RMWX55A6–Flower model with stamens and pistils on black background
RMT13F81–Orange sponge (Clathria basilana)
RF2BM23MD–Close up flowers of white Aesculus hippocastanum, a large deciduous, synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree, commonly known as horse-chestnut.
RM2GMFBN3–Guzmania in flower, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
RFRHKWWM–Model of flower with stamens and pistils isolated on black background
RFHMXW01–A single open yellow daffodil from a potted plant facing into the camera lens
RFG1YJX4–Yellow flower of Partridge Pea on a sunny summer meadow
RFH6BK0W–Family: Zingiberaceae. From the same family as the ginger, this plant has brightly coloured fruit which develop at ground level
RMW261GJ–Hare's-foot Clover Trifolium arvense
RMKYYTGP–Blossom and leaves of Horse-chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum
RMK943KM–Underview of a swimming Common Pond Snail (Lymnaea stagnalis).
RMH0E10C–Leopard Slug Limax Maximus
RF2GY404C–Heliconia psittacorum (parrot's beak, parakeet flower, parrot's flower, parrot's plantain, false bird-of-paradise) is a perennial herb native to the C
RFEJA1D3–White narcissus, white daffodils, Close Up
RFTAEYDR–The flowers of the apple tree are hermaphroditic and develop together in inflorescences
RF2A35BB1–Black giant Arion Ater slug on gravel path close up
RF2J8N1R1–Hermaphrodite flowers of Fraxinus excelsior
RMWX55F9–Model of flower with stamens and pistils on black background
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