RFR9PPKC–tre shells of Conidae (marine cone snails). The right picture is from the species Conus marmoreus.
RFR7NMYR–flowering Euphorbia milii, the Crown of thorns or Christ thorn, family Euphorbiaceae
RFR7NMW4–flowering Euphorbia milii, the Crown of thorns or Christ thorn, family Euphorbiaceae
RFR7NMG3–Autumn colors: fruits of Pyracantha (Firethorn) and leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Boston ivy or Grape ivy)
RFR6CFH3–olive trees in an old olive grove (Olea europaea),Formia,Italy
RFR6CF3F–Arundo plinii, the Pliny's reed, family Arundinaceae
RFR6CEMD–flowering Eriobotrya japonic, the Loquat, family Rosaceae
RFR6CEK9–flowering Eriobotrya japonic, the Loquat, family Rosaceae
RFR5MFEA–Colors of the autumn: Euonymus europaeus, the European spindle or Common spindle, family Celastraceae
RFR5MFFW–Colors of the autumn: Euonymus europaeus, the European spindle or Common spindle, family Celastraceae
RFMYRG06–flower of Magnolia grandiflora, the Southern magnolia or Bull bay, family Magnoliaceae
RFMP2R0G–the flowering plant of Artemisia caerulescens, the Bluish-leaved Wormwood or Bluish mugwort, family Asteraceae
RFMNFNWH–a meadow with Adonis annua, the Pheasant's eye and Papaver rhoeas, the Common poppy
RFMDG2DK–This is Solanum rantonettii (=Lycianthes rantonettii), the Blue potato bush or Paraguay nightshade, family Solanaceae, native to South America
RFMDG2P7–this is Parietaria lusitanica, the Chickweed-leaved Pellitory or Southern pellitory-of-the-wall, family Urticaceae
RFMD6A9R–Herbarium sheet with Trifolium echinatum, the Prickly clover, family Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
RFMD6AN6–Herbarium sheet with Myrtus communis, the Common myrthle, family Myrtaceae
RFMD68X9–herbarium sheet with Eryngium amethystinum, the Amethyst eryngo or Italian eryngo, family Apiaceae
RFMD68BA–Herbarium sheet with Xanthium strumarium, the Large Cocklebur or Common cocklebur, family Asteraceae
RFMD6B18–Herbarium sheet with Linum nodiflorum (=Linum luteolum), Flax, family Linaceae
RFKFAXAH–colors in autumn: Trees in the Aurunci Mountains (Monti Aurunci), Italy
RFKFAWX4–Cynara scolymus, the Globe Artichoke. the head with seeds
RFK1W2A4–a herbarium sheet with Rubia peregrina, the Wild Madder or Levantine Madder, from the family Rubiaceae,
RFK225T6–a herbarium sheet with Phytolacca americana, the American pokeweed or American nightshade, family Phytolaccaceae
RFK193C7–a herbarium sheet with Hymenocarpus circinnatus, the Disk Trefoil, family Fabaceae (Leguminosae), native to the Mediterranean
RFK4M3Y4–Gaeta,Italy: the Campanile of the Cathrdral in Arab-Norman style,completed 1279 a.D.
RFHG9B2E–This is Pittosporum tobira (Japanese pittosporum or Australian laurel) with mature seeds, family pittosporaceae,
RFHF89J8–The fern Polypodium cambricum, the Southern polypody, family Polypodiaceae.
RFHF89R8–This is the fern Polypodium cambricum, the Southern polypody or Welsh polypody, from the family Polypodiaceae
RFHF899E–This is the so called tomb of Cicero in Formia (Italy). The famous roman statesman died here in 43 B.C.
RFHGNJB4–the ferryboat to the island of Ventotene is leaving the port of Formia
RFHB78M0–This is Aegopodium podagraria, the Ground elder or Goutweed, from the family Apiaceae
RFKAR9B2–this is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle with fruits, from the family Myrtaceae
RFHART7X–This is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle with fruits (berries), family Myrtaceae
RFHARTFC–This is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle, family Myrtaceae
RFHARRP0–Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle, with berries in autumn, family Myrtaceae
RFKAR92B–this is Myrtus communis, the Common myrtle with fruits, from the family Myrtaceae
RFH9WMMH–In autumn: Acorns (or oak nuts) fall to the ground and are attractive to animals
RFK5HKT5–Small waves on the sea caused by the wind in the harbor of Formia (Italy)
RFK5HKY5–Small waves on the sea caused by the wind in the harbor of Formia (Italy)
RFH7THWG–Juncus acutus, the Spiny rush or Sharp rush, from the family Juncaceae. On the shore of an Italian lake (Lago lungo), Fondi,
RFK5WN7F–the wildflower Aster tripolium, the Sea Aster, a plant that grows in salt marshes, flowering in autumn, family Compositae (Asteraceae)
RFK5WN63–the wildflower Aster tripolium, the Sea Aster, a plant that grows in salt marshes, flowering in autumn, family Compositae (Asteraceae)
RFK5WN3G–the wildflower Aster tripolium, the Sea Aster, a plant that grows in salt marshes, flowering in autumn, family Compositae (Asteraceae)
RFK5WN55–the wildflower Aster tripolium, the Sea Aster, a plant that grows in salt marshes, flowering in autumn, family Compositae (Asteraceae)
RFK5WNHA–the wildflower Aster tripolium, the Sea Aster, a plant that grows in salt marshes, flowering in autumn, family Compositae (Asteraceae)
RFK52XJC–Second world war: Military Cemetery in Minturno (Italy) for soldiers from the Commonwealth
RFK5TWBD–The historic quater of Gaeta, a city in the province Latina (ITaly). It played an important role in the military history of Italy and Europe
RFH8G826–This is Juniperus macrocarpa, the Large-fruited juniper, a plant in the sand dunes
RFH8G7H1–Sporobolus virginicus, the Seashore dropsead or Saltwater couch, a pioneer-plant in the sand dunes, family Poaceae
RFKB8H37–Father and son take a walk by the sea
RFK5YWH6–Environmental pollution: Plastic bottles that a river brings into the Mediterranean sea (Italy, September 2016)
RFKBJ5GT–this is Juncus acutus, the Spiny rush, from the family Juncaceae
RFKBJ5B1–this is Acer monspessulanum, the Montpelier mapl, family Sapindaceae
RFKCJG38–this is Manihot esculenta, the Cassava, crowing also in Europe (Fondi, Italy)
RFK4DHXN–Ripe Pumkins (Cucurbita pepo) waiting on the field to be harvested
RFKBRPGE–a flowering Passiflora caerulea,the Blue passionflower,family Passifloraceae
RFKBJ4AY–this is Cytisus scoparius, the Common Broom or Scotch broom, with fruits, family Leguminosae
RFKB8GJG–this is the wildflower Lythrum salicaria, the Purple Loosetrife, from the family Lythraceae
RFKBRPEH–This is Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail or Bulrush, from the family Typhaceae
RFKB8GPB–this is the wildflower Lythrum salicaria, the Purple Loosetrife, from the family Lythraceae
RFK9EFN5–details from a roman wall (Opus reticulatum) in Formia (Italy) - about 2000 years old
RFK9EF5C–details from a roman wall (Opus reticulatum) in Formia (Italy) - about 2000 years old
RFKBRPK0–this is Ipomea indica, the Blue morning glory or Blue dawn flower, from the family Convolvulaceae
RFKAKPJP–the parasitic plant Cuscuta scandens (Convolvulaceae) living on the plant Echinophora spinosa
RFKBNN85–a look into the clear waters of a large spring in San Giorgio a Liri (Italy)
RFKARA26–this is Erica multiflora, the Mediterranean Heath, native to the Mediterranean Basin, family Ericaceae
RFH8G8GJ–This is Setaria adhaerens, the Bur Bristlegrass, from the family Poaceae
RFK8DE88–the large butterfly Iphiclides podalirius, the Scarce swallowtail
RFKB8JH9–this is Echinops ritro, the Southern globethistle or Globe Thistle, from the family Asteraceae
RFKB8JB4–this is Helichrysum italicum, the Curry plant or Immortelle, from the family Asteraceae
RFKBRR9Y–this is the wildflower Armeria canescens, from the family Plumbaginaceae
RFKBRR45–this is Typha angustifolia, the lLesser bulrush or Narrowleaf cattail, from the family Typhaceae
RFKBRR2B–this is Typha angustifolia, the lLesser bulrush or Narrowleaf cattail, from the family Typhaceae
RFKB8K86–meadow with Campanula rapunculus,the Rampion bellflower or Rover bellflower, from the family Campanulaceae
RFKBJ6K5–this is the wildflower Allium vineale, the Wild garlic or Crow garlic, from the family Amaryllidaceae
RFK94GRB–the wild orchid Himanthoglossum hircinum ssp. adriaticum, the Lizard orchid,Orchidaceae
RFKB8HDD–this is the butterfly Amata phegea (syn. Syntomis phegea), the Nine-spotted moth
RFK9YT1Y–the Common corn-cockle (Agrostemma githago) from the family Caryophyllaceae
RFKBRR96–this is Melitaea phoebe, the Knapweed fritillary, from the family Nymphalidae
RFKBNN9B–a grasshopper sitting on Gladiolus italicus
RFK9EJ6A–faded flower (fruits) of Trifolium stellatum, the Star Clover, from the family Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
RFKARANR–this is the wildflower Globularia meridionalis or Globularia bellidifolia, from the family Plantaginaceae
RFKARC49–this is Rhamnus alaternus, the Mediterranean Buckthorn or Italian Buckthorn, from the family Rhamnaceae
RFKARBTR–this is Rhamnus alaternus, the Mediterranean Buckthorn or Italian Buckthorn
RFK94EBK–the wildflower Orchis papilionacea, the Butterfly orchis, from the family Orchidaceae
RFKAKP7G–this is the wild orchis Ophrys sphegodes, the Early Spider-Orchid
RFK6H3BN–Cydonia oblonga, the Common Quince, flowering, family Rosaceae
RFR7NN43–the shell of the Sea snail Conus marmoreus, the Marbled Cone snail, order Conidae
RFR7NMPH–Asparagus acutifolius, Wild asparagus, family Liliaceae
RFR7NMK2–Ligustrum japonicum, the Wax-leaf privet or Japanese privet, family Oleaceae
RFR7NMHR–leafes of succulent plant Aloe sp., family Asphodelaceae
RFR6CFJM–olive trees in an old olive grove (Olea europaea),Formia,Italy
RFR6CEA0–colors of autumn: leafes of Parthenocissus quinquefolia, the Virginia creeper or Woodbine, family Vitaceae
RFR5MF36–mosses one and between stones
RFP2CXFB–an old religious picture (Holy Mary) in a street of Formia (Italy)
RFP2CXFM–an old religious picture (Holy Mary) in a street of Formia (Italy)
RFMYRG0C–flower of Magnolia grandiflora, the Southern magnolia or Bull bay, family Magnoliaceae
RFMYRG3D–flower of Magnolia grandiflora, the Southern magnolia or Bull bay, family Magnoliaceae
RFMW140F–Nigella damascena, the Love-in-a-mist (family Ranunculaceae), in a meadow
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