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Red cabbage mushroom
The amethyst fungus (Laccaria amethystina), also called red cabbage fungus, is a fungus from the genus of the fungi. The amethyst fungus is an agaric mushroom without a cuff. Because the fruit body has a color palette that is similar to the red …
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Large spongy fungus
Large sponge swamp, Sparassis crispa.
Looks like a big bathing sponge, or a cauliflower. The fungus has a short, thick, rooted stem. Size: 20-50 cm in diameter, almost spherical.
Grows often at the foot of conifers, especially pines. Very rare.
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Parts of a flower
On this flower the pestle, the stamens and the petals are well visible.
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Forest in autumn: Atmospheric images
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Platbuiklibel
Spinal cord - Libellula depressa
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cockchafer
The May beetle (Melolontha melolontha) is a 2.5 to 4 cm large beetle whose adults emerge in May and then eat young tree leaves for several weeks and fly around in search of a mate.
They occur on the sandy soils. Formerly common, they are now …
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Waterdrieblad
The water drizzle (Menyanthes trifoliata) is a plant of the water giant family (Menyanthaceae). The genus Menyanthes is monotypical, meaning that Menyanthes trifoliata is the only species in this genus.
The water droplet is on the Dutch Red List of …
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Apple blossom
The genus Apple (Malus) contains trees that bear the generally known fruits, especially in the northern hemisphere. There are also ornamental apples that give small apples. The apple grows in the temperate regions.
The apple was already 10,000 BC. …
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Robin
The robin (Erithacus rubecula) is a familiar sight in many gardens of a large part of Europe in winter.
The specimens that are seen in the garden in the winter are mostly from more northern areas. They come to our regions in the fall, but since the …
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Chopped aurelia
The chopped aurelia (Polygonia c-album) is a moth of the Nymphalidae family, the foxes, pearl butterflies and weathered butterflies.
The wing varies in length between 20 and 26 millimeters. The butterfly is found in almost all of Europe and is a …
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Atalanta
The atalanta (Vanessa atalanta) is a striking twist with a span of 5-6 centimeters. In Belgium there are two generations a year. The eggs are deposited one by one on the nettle. The caterpillar is 35 to 40 mm long, and the color of specimens …
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Peacock eye
The peacock-eye (Inachis io) is a butterfly and in the Netherlands and Belgium the best-known species from the family Nymphalidae, the foxes, mother-of-pearl butterflies and red-backed butterflies.
The peacock eye is one of the best known and most …
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