RMBRC1AY–Light Micrograph (LM) of a transverse section of a leaf of a Tulip (Tulipa sp.) showing stomata, magnification x1200
RF2G6HCHW–Leaf stomata cell structure
RFJ59A0C–Green Leaf Texture With Visible Stomata Covering The Outer Epidermis Layer
RFD12BAR–micrograph of green leaf with breathing cells stomata
RM2J9JX7W–Magnolia leaf under the microscope, showing numerous stomata; horizontal field of view is about 0.61 mm
RMHRJG6J–Underside of Leaf with Stomata, SEM
RMDWJHB0–Leaf with stomata
RMTRHRPP–Plant leaf stomata on leaf underside
RMKKCM19–Scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrograph showing two open stomata (gas exchange pores) on the underside of a common ivy (Hedera helix) leaf, at a magnification of 1, 500x. The random distribution of stomata is typical of the dicot plant group, of which hedera helix is a member, 2016.
RMA9H829–Scientific Sem Leaf of Daisy showing stomata 1 95 6 47
RF2M4BBK7–Lower epidermis of broad bean leaf, whole mount, 20X light micrograph. Vicia faba leaf under light microscope, also known as fava or faba bean.
RMBB0GAH–Close-up of leaf in Abbey Fish Ponds Nature Reserve Oxfordshire
RF2GRJP0P–Diagram showing schematic stomata on leaf
RF2JKWPK3–Leaf blade with stomata, mesophyll, a vein.
RMABBED2–Arum maculatum Cuckoo pint leaf epidermis with stomata Jamin Lebedeff IC HFW 550um
RM2RTNC1A–The image presents stomata in Croton leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X
RF2JK2T3A–Illustration showing a carbon dioxide molecule entering the stomata (red arrow) in leaf and a water molecule leaving (blue arrow).
RF2GFMFNA–microscopic photo of stomata on the leaf of Portulaca oleracea plant
RMCNY684–common calla lily, Jack in the pulpit, florist's calla, Egyptian lily, Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica, Calla aethiopica), Stomata from the leaf of Zantedeschia aethiopica
RFR6FHG2–Extrem magnification - Stomatas in a green leaf
RF2G6HB4Y–Leaf anatomy diagram
RFB82MCA–bottom of a leaf
RFS480Y3–Close up macro details of the veins of a leaf
RM2C64E0E–Bleached Lapsana communis leaf underside under the microscope, showing stomata
RFEKYEXJ–Winter Jasmine leaf under a microscope (Leaf of Winter Jasmine C.S.) (Jasminum nudiflorum), 400x
RFJ59A11–Green Leaf Texture With Visible Stomata Covering The Outer Epidermis Layer
RMTRHRRG–Plant leaf stomata on leaf underside
RMKW4HB2–Scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrograph showing two open stomata (gas exchange pores) on the underside of a common ivy (Hedera helix) leaf, at a magnification of 3000x, 2016. The random distribution of stomata is typical of the dicot plant group, of which hedera helix is a member.
RMBB0G64–Close-up of leaf 2 in Abbey Fish Ponds Nature Reserve Oxfordshire
RMF4T18R–Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White' (Lungwort) Close-up of mid-green leaf with white spots. Somerset UK.
RF2GW8GM6–Diagram showing schematic stomata
RM2RTNC2A–The image presents stomata in Croton leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X
RF2FMBTRT–Nasturtium leaf, SEM
RF2GFMFNR–microscopic photo of stomata on the leaf of Portulaca oleracea plant
RF2CEFWJ4–Magnified leaf stomata with schematic stomata open and closed, vector ilustration for web design, ui, ux, mobile app on isolated on white background
RFR6FHFX–Extrem magnification - Stomatas in a green leaf
RF2G65G10–Photosynthesis of leaf stomata. Gas circulation in the leaf is directly affected by the time of day
RF2X7BEJM–monocot leaf under a microscope
RFS480Y4–Close up macro details of the veins of a leaf
RM2ATD11K–Wheat (Triticum sp.) under the microscope, showing cells and stomata, horizontal field of view is about 0.61mm
RFEKKYG2–Winter Jasmine leaf under a microscope (Leaf of Winter Jasmine C.S.) (Jasminum nudiflorum), 400x
RFJ5G4PN–Infrared Leaf Texture With Visible Stomata Covering The Outer Epidermis Layer
RMAK3K4T–Banana leaf at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, London
RFEAWN3D–Section through a typical leaf showing the cell structure
RMDNCH7Y–Underside of the needle-like leaves of a Nordman fir (Albies nordmannica) with two white stomata lines
RF2M4BCC5–Lower epidermis of a bluejacket leaf, whole mount, 20X light micrograph. Tradescantia ohiensis, synonym Tradescantia reflexa, known as Ohio spiderwort.
RFBM0MFJ–Guttation (drops of water on the special pores of plant leaf)
RFDE125F–Venation of a leaf
RMHP0PK8–Droplet on Leaf
RF2GRRP58–Diagram showing schematic stomata
RM2RTNC27–The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X
RF2FMBTPH–Nasturtium leaf, SEM
RF2GFMG3X–microscopic photo of stomata on the leaf of Portulaca oleracea plant
RMMEX766–Green leaf with centre seam and white lines leading from the centre
RFR6FHFP–Extrem magnification - Stomatas in a green leaf
RF2G65FYW–Leaf photosynthesis - Illustration
RF2X7BEJF–monocot leaf under a microscope
RFS480Y2–Close up macro details of the veins of a leaf
RM2J6CW30–Full-frame closeup of leaf structure in a plant
RFEKYEXG–Winter Jasmine leaf under a microscope (Leaf of Winter Jasmine C.S.) (Jasminum nudiflorum), 100x
RFJ599MC–Green Leaf Texture With Visible Stomata Covering The Outer Epidermis Layer
RMAK3JYJ–Banana leaf 2 at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, London
RF2W5TBXK–Stomata on a wheat leaf (Triticum durum). Photomicrograph X100 at 10 cm wide.
RMKW4HB4–Scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrograph showing multiple open stomata (gas exchange pores) on the underside of a common ivy (Hedera helix) leaf, at a magnification of 600x, 2016. The random distribution of stomata is typical of the dicot plant group, of which hedera helix is a member.
RF2T2PTB0–Close up view of a pumpkin plant leaf
RF2H30A8C–Black & white study of the underside of a leaf - a strange, beautiful abstract landscape
RFRYG0XM–Leaf of pine. Cross section.
RF2JJ2JBT–Chlorotic blotches of blackberry virus. Yellows disease symptoms in green leaf of blackberry
RF2GX92N9–Diagram showing schematic stomata with boy in garden
RM2RTNC22–The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X
RF2DAMBDB–Leaf epidermis, light micrograph.
RFAR6GHT–Stomate Rhoea discolor
RMHRF61M–Pine Leaf Stomata
RMHTWN3W–Extrem magnification - Stomatas in a green leaf
RF2G6HCHB–The opening and closing of stomata
RFT5YXN6–This is E. Splendens Leaf. It contains the connected thin cells and tissue. Cytoplasms are present inside it. Epidermis and stomata center are also pr
RFS480Y0–Close up macro details of the veins of a leaf
RF2WCME7N–Kalanchoe blossfeldiana leaf stomata
RFEKXE0N–Winter Jasmine leaf under a microscope (Leaf of Winter Jasmine C.S.) (Jasminum nudiflorum), 400x
RFJ599TW–Green Leaf Texture With Visible Stomata Covering The Outer Epidermis Layer
RMAK3K0Y–Banana leaf 3 at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, London
RF2W5TB4D–Stomata on a wheat leaf (Triticum durum). Photomicrograph X50 at 10 cm wide.
RM2JF13PK–Stomata from the leaf of a windo plant.
RF2CEFDG8–Magnified leaf stomata with schematic stomata open and closed, vector ilustration for web design, ui, ux, mobile app on isolated on white background
RFHG3RE9–Green leaves
RF2CJEYKT–blackcurrant leaf damage as symptoms of fungal disease anthracnose
RF2JJCDN4–Chlorotic blotches of blackberry virus. Yellows disease symptoms in green leaf of blackberry
RF2GT6EG1–Structure of a leaf
RM2RTNC2H–The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X
RMRD8P75–Angiosperm Leaf Adaxial Epidermis and Stomata in Nymphea (37321106910).
RF2B1PDM0–Beautiful detailed photo of fresh leaf of ayurvedic giloya plant, with visible skeleton of lateral veins and division from midrib. Botany Image.
RMDE8784–A photomicrograph of oat crown rust, Puccinia coronata, pustules on an oats leaf
RMHTWN45–Extrem magnification - Stomatas in a green leaf
RF2JNP4D6–Diagram of a leaf structure
RFEWA1C4–Stomata found on a leaf epidermis, magnified, vintage engraved illustration. Trousset encyclopedia (1886 - 1891).
RFS480XY–Close up macro details of the veins of a leaf
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