RMBHMKCR–In Guyana they call this plant “Kufa” Clusia sp. flower Kaieteur National Park Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RM2B13KAN–cuba green woodpecker (Xiphidiopicus percussus), male sits on autograph tree, Clusia rosea, Cuba
RMBHPD4J–Kufa Clusia sp. flower and bud Kaieteur National Park Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RMFK9DNX–Clusia in Amazonia - Clusiaceae
RFS2060A–Clusia rosea, or Autograph tree, branches, fruit and pink blossom against a blue sky
RM2HPRED3–Druid fly (Clusia tigrina) male, a rare fly of ancient woodlands, on an English oak tree (Quercus robur), GWT Lower Woods, Gloucestershire, UK, Oct.
RF2J3KJG0–Clusia trees and lake reflecting the sky, Rio
RMB49DMA–Clusia rosea fruit (autograph tree, pitch apple)
RF2J42GCT–Clusia leaves on tropical rainforest, Rio
RFR13D8T–Clusia rosea, the autograph tree, copey, balsam apple, pitch-apple, and Scotch attorney, is a tropical and sub-tropical plant species in the genus Clu
RF2HTM58D–Clusia Flower (Clusia fluminensis) on tropical rainforest
RMBKAX1H–Clusia major black seeds is a food of St Lucia Parrot (Amazona versicolor) Central Forest St. Lucia Windward Islands Caribbean
RF2J3KJD2–Clusia Flower (Clusia fluminensis) on tropical rainforest
RMBGHRK6–Autograph tree Clusia rosea
RF2HGMTAE–Clusia fruits on tree, Rio
RFTADJ06–Longleaf speedwell, Veronica longifolia, amethyst sea holly, Eryngium and Balsam apple, Clusia major on white background
RMBHMW5P–Kufa Clusia sp. fruit Kaieteur National Park Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RF2JTNXR7–Hydroponic Clusia rosea princess plant, or Autograph plant, with lit candle, blue wall and round mirror. Vertical shot.
RMBHPBHM–Kufa Clusia sp. seed capsules Kaieteur National Park Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RF2G6CFMK–indoor plants in pots on a gray background
RMBHMNFR–Kufa Clusia sp. flowers in bud Kaieteur National Park Guiana Shield Guyana South America October
RF2M3XGFN–The white and green leaves of Balsam Apple Clusia Rosea variegated form
RMDEYAY9–Autograph Tree, Copey, Balsam Apple or Pitch-apple (Clusia major, Clusia rosea), fruit and leaves on the tree, Florida
RF2DR64H5–Clusia bush with fruit in the Interior of montane rainforest (cloudforest) in the biodiverse Los Cedros Reserve, western Ecuador.
RF2KG4XTH–Clusia in a flower pot on a gray background
RF2D850XR–Green vegetation on the tropical beach (Autograph Tree, Clusia rosea)
RMB49DJ4–Clusia rosea fruit (autograph tree, pitch apple)
RF2E1M0BC–Clusia plant in a unique vase, isolated
RFR13D8A–Clusia rosea, the autograph tree, copey, balsam apple, pitch-apple, and Scotch attorney, is a tropical and sub-tropical plant species in the genus Clu
RMHW5W0R–France, Guadeloupe (French West Indies), Basse Terre, Saint Claude, La Soufriere, landslide Faujas, Nicknamed the vie madanm in Guadeloupean Creole or the old lady in French, La Soufriere is an active volcano located in the national park (here landslide Faujas), The vegetation on the slopes of La Soufriere is noted for its biodiversity, It sprawls over three levels: the dense tropical forest to 1100 meters, dense humid scrub between 1100 and 1400 meters of shrubs compounds not exceeding two meters high (among other Schefflera attenuata, Clusia mangle , Miconia coriacea)
RFD39D4K–ropical tree has its fruit split open while still on the tree. This star shaped cone is used for various decor projects.
RME2CR1H–Brazil Mato Grosso Pantanal area listed as World Heritage by UNESCO strangler fig (clusia sp)
RF2PR8HKE–Clusia (Clusia rosea), tree with a very characteristic light green, oval-shaped, long leaf. Side view.
RF2HGMTA7–Clusia fruits on tree, Rio
RMFMC4N5–France, Guyana, French Guyana Amazonian Park, heart area, Camopi, Clusia grandiflora in the sub-montane woods of Mount Itoupe
RMDM7A3A–Detail of a dry leaf of a Clusia plant in El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in the Sierra Madre mountains, Chiapas state, Mexico.
RF2JTNXRH–Hydroponic Clusia rosea princess plant, or Autograph plant, in a glass vase on a wooden shelf. Vertical shot.
RMM0PAY3–France,Caribbean,Lesser Antilles,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre,Saint-Claude,Trail leading to the volcano of La Soufrière (1467 m),at the end of the dense rainforest,and 1,400 meters consisting of shrubs not exceeding two meters in height (among others,Schefflera attenuata,Clusia mangle,Miconia coriacea)
RF2GDMG26–Aerial roots of Copy Clusia tree
RM2MXG6YG–Close-up of a beautiful Autograph Houseplant , Clusia rosea ' Princess '
RF2JG8R4T–A vertical shot of the green Clusia plant
RMDEYAYB–Autograph Tree, Copey, Balsam Apple or Pitch-apple (Clusia major, Clusia rosea), fruit and leaves on the tree, Florida
RMAMHXXJ–Dried seed capsule of the Autograph tree.
RF2KNHWKP–Clusia in a flower pot on a gray background
RM2PE774X–Kufa (Clusia sp.) close-up of fruit, Kaieteur N. P. Guayana Shield, Guyana
RMB49FXH–Clusia rosea fruit (autograph tree, pitch apple)
RF2DXR738–Clusia plant in a unique vase, isolated
RM2R88860–Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea), Florida, balsam apple, Fat Park Tree, Scotch Attorney, Pitch Apple, Balsam Fig, USA
RF2BY517R–Green Leaves of Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea). Seychelles
RMW7Y8XT–Druid flies (Paraclusia tigrina), rare flies of ancient woodlands, two males competing to mate with a female on bark of an oak tree, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RM2KGKTBC–Yellow Clusiid fly feeding on a spider
RF2GF6F1B–tropical houseplants on a gray background
RF2HGMTD5–Clusia fruits on tree, Rio
RMJ3986G–Clusia major
RF2G0T5TK–Buds and flower of clusia (Clusia grandiflora)
RF2JTNXRB–Hydroponic Clusia rosea princess plant, or Autograph plant, in a glass vase with other objects on a shelf. Vertical shot.
RMM0PAY2–France,Caribbean,Lesser Antilles,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre,Saint-Claude,Trail to the volcano of La Soufrière (1467 m),here crossing the dense scrubland between 1,100 and 1,400 meters consisting of shrubs not exceeding two meters in height (among others,Schefflera attenuata,Clusia mangle,Miconia coriacea)
RMJ3970F–Clusia grandiflora 2
RMW3N8D4–Clusia major.
RMPC9M8X–134 Clusia major
RMW3N8DT–Clusia rosea botanical.
RMPC897J–134 Clusia grandiflora 2
RMHX17EH–Clusia major
RF2CCJYXB–Clusia The Rose Coloured Balsam Tree which produces spices and perfumes Handcolored copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume IV; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMHX1FDD–Clusia grandiflora 2
RM2BTP8M2–Clusia panapanari Aubl Choisy.
RM2R88891–Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea), Fruit, Florida, balsam apple, Fat Park Tree, Scotch Attorney, Pitch Apple, Balsam Fig, USA
RM2C1AR3F–Clusia rosea Jacq Clusia rosea Jacq.
RFS02X99–Seed pod of Kofa tree (Clusia grandifolia) Kaieteur National Park, Kaieteur Falls, Guyana, South America
RF2C7GNJD–Woman holds flower in yellow pot in her hands
RF2FNX6F8–Buds of clusia flower (Clusia grandiflora)
RF2JTNXRN–Hydroponic Clusia rosea princess plant, or Autograph plant, in a glass vase on a wooden shelf with a star shaped candle holder. Vertical shot.
RF2HGMTC0–Red clusia flowers on tropical rainforest
RMHW5W0P–France, Guadeloupe (French West Indies), Basse Terre, Saint Claude, La Soufriere, landslide Faujas, Nicknamed the vie madanm in Guadeloupean Creole or the old lady in French, La Soufriere is an active volcano located in the national park (here landslide Faujas), The vegetation on the slopes of La Soufriere is noted for its biodiversity, It sprawls over three levels: the dense tropical forest to 1100 meters, dense humid scrub between 1100 and 1400 meters of shrubs compounds not exceeding two meters high (among other Schefflera attenuata, Clusia mangle , Miconia coriacea)
RFT60K1N–Flowering branch of clusia rosea. Illustrated are1.) Expanded flower 2.)A calyx seen from below 3.) Flower ovary 4.)A transverse section of a fruit, v
RMM0PAN7–France,the Caribbean,Lesser Antilles,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre and Saint-Claude,the vegetation on the flanks of the Soufrière volcano is remarkable for its biodiversity,it ranges on three levels: dense rainforest up to 1,100 meters,dense wet scrubs between 1,100 and 1,400 meters,composed of shrubs not exceeding two meters in height (among others,Schefflera attenuata,Clusia mangle,Miconia coriacea),the summit prairies from which bromeliaceae emerge: Guzmania plumieri ubiquitous,and above all Pitcairnia bifrons,pioneer species present up to the edges of the eruptive mouths
RMW3N8E0–Clusia grandiflora 2.
RMMY6EKF–. English: Clusia grandiflora . 2 June 2012. M. Smith 115 Clusia grandiflora 2
RMAT8T5X–Messages and love notes etched on thick green leaves of autograph tree (clusia rosea) brought to Hawaii as ornamental plant
RM2A77C2R–Red-edge peperomia, Peperomia clusiifolia (Clusia-leaved peperomia, Peperomia clusiaefolia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RM2R8887P–Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea) growing on West Indian Mahogany, Everglades national park, Florida, USA (Swietenia mahogani) (Cedrela mahagoni) (Cedrus
RMJ37PFR–Clusia grandiflora 137 8387
RFA6GAFN–Flower of Clusia gracilis (Clusiaceae) in rainforest, Rara Avis, Costa Rica
RM2H480BD–Rock balsam plant (Clusia rosea): flowering and fruiting branch. Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1800, after J. Ihle.
RMM0P9WK–France,the Caribbean,Lesser Antilles,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre and Saint-Claude,the vegetation on the flanks of the Soufrière volcano is remarkable for its biodiversity,it ranges on three levels: dense rainforest up to 1,100 meters,dense wet scrubs between 1,100 and 1,400 meters,consisting of shrubs not exceeding two meters in height (among others,Schefflera attenuata,Clusia mangle,Miconia coriacea),the summit prairies from which bromeliaceae emerge: Guzmania plumieri ubiquitous,and above all Pitcairnia bifrons,pioneer species present up to the edges of eruptive mouths
RMCRXJBY–Autograph tree, Clusia rosea.
RMM0PARG–France,Caribbean,French West Indies,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre,Saint-Claude,hike along the path of the Soufrière volcano,on the flanks of which the vegetation is remarkable for its biodiversity,it rises on three levels: Tropical dense up to 1,100 meters,dense wet scrubland between 1,100 and 1,400 meters consisting of shrubs not exceeding two meters in height (among others,Schefflera attenuata,Clusia mangle,Miconia coriacea) Where bromeliaceae emerge: Guzmania plumieri omnipresent,and especially Pitcairnia bifrons,pioneer species present to the edge of the eruptive mouths
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