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#11676908
18 October 2024
People visit Ales Stenar, also called the Swedish Stonehenge, in Kaseberga, near Ystad, Scane, Sweden, on August 3, 2024. Ales Stenar is a megalithic monument in the shape of a stone ship, with an oval outline and stones at each end that are markedly larger than the rest. It is 67 meters long and formed by 59 large boulders, each weighing up to 1.8 tonnes. Ales Stenar was probably built in the 6th or 7th century by the ancestors of the Vikings.
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#11676909
18 October 2024
People visit Ales Stenar, also called the Swedish Stonehenge, in Kaseberga, near Ystad, Scane, Sweden, on August 3, 2024. Ales Stenar is a megalithic monument in the shape of a stone ship, with an oval outline and stones at each end that are markedly larger than the rest. It is 67 meters long and formed by 59 large boulders, each weighing up to 1.8 tonnes. Ales Stenar was probably built in the 6th or 7th century by the ancestors of the Vikings.
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#11676911
18 October 2024
People visit Ales Stenar, also called the Swedish Stonehenge, in Kaseberga, near Ystad, Scane, Sweden, on August 3, 2024. Ales Stenar is a megalithic monument in the shape of a stone ship, with an oval outline and stones at each end that are markedly larger than the rest. It is 67 meters long and formed by 59 large boulders, each weighing up to 1.8 tonnes. Ales Stenar was probably built in the 6th or 7th century by the ancestors of the Vikings.
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#11676912
18 October 2024
People visit Ales Stenar, also called the Swedish Stonehenge, in Kaseberga, near Ystad, Scane, Sweden, on August 3, 2024. Ales Stenar is a megalithic monument in the shape of a stone ship, with an oval outline and stones at each end that are markedly larger than the rest. It is 67 meters long and formed by 59 large boulders, each weighing up to 1.8 tonnes. Ales Stenar was probably built in the 6th or 7th century by the ancestors of the Vikings.
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#11676917
18 October 2024
Paragliders fly over the Baltic Sea in Kaseberga, near Ystad, Scane, Sweden, on August 3, 2024. Ales Stenar, also called the Swedish Stonehenge, is a complex on a hill on the Baltic Sea coast. Ales Stenar is a megalithic monument in the shape of an oval stone ship, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67 meters long and formed by 59 large boulders, each weighing up to 1.8 tonnes. Ales Stenar is probably built in the 6th or 7th century by the ancestors of the Vikings.
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#11330084
14 June 2024
Day Jessamine (Cestrum diurnum) is a small, evergreen shrub or tree that can grow up to 2.5 meters tall. The berries of the Cestrum diurnum plant are small, oval-shaped fruits that ripen from green to violet or blue-black and can be up to 7 mm long. Each berry contains 4-14 seeds and is dispersed by birds. The berries are poisonous to humans and other mammals. The plant has glossy, dark green leaves that are arranged alternately and can be 10-12 cm long. It produces small, fragrant flowers in clusters that are white, trumpet-shaped, and have a corolla tube up to 1.8 cm long. The flowers are mildly fragrant during the day and more fragrant in the evening. Cestrum diurnum is widely used in traditional medicinal practices to treat pain, burns, swelling, and related disorders. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11330085
14 June 2024
Day Jessamine (Cestrum diurnum) is a small, evergreen shrub or tree that can grow up to 2.5 meters tall. The berries of the Cestrum diurnum plant are small, oval-shaped fruits that ripen from green to violet or blue-black and can be up to 7 mm long. Each berry contains 4-14 seeds and is dispersed by birds. The berries are poisonous to humans and other mammals. The plant has glossy, dark green leaves that are arranged alternately and can be 10-12 cm long. It produces small, fragrant flowers in clusters that are white, trumpet-shaped, and have a corolla tube up to 1.8 cm long. The flowers are mildly fragrant during the day and more fragrant in the evening. Cestrum diurnum is widely used in traditional medicinal practices to treat pain, burns, swelling, and related disorders. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11330086
14 June 2024
Day Jessamine (Cestrum diurnum) is a small, evergreen shrub or tree that can grow up to 2.5 meters tall. The berries of the Cestrum diurnum plant are small, oval-shaped fruits that ripen from green to violet or blue-black and can be up to 7 mm long. Each berry contains 4-14 seeds and is dispersed by birds. The berries are poisonous to humans and other mammals. The plant has glossy, dark green leaves that are arranged alternately and can be 10-12 cm long. It produces small, fragrant flowers in clusters that are white, trumpet-shaped, and have a corolla tube up to 1.8 cm long. The flowers are mildly fragrant during the day and more fragrant in the evening. Cestrum diurnum is widely used in traditional medicinal practices to treat pain, burns, swelling, and related disorders. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11330087
14 June 2024
Day Jessamine (Cestrum diurnum) is a small, evergreen shrub or tree that can grow up to 2.5 meters tall. The berries of the Cestrum diurnum plant are small, oval-shaped fruits that ripen from green to violet or blue-black and can be up to 7 mm long. Each berry contains 4-14 seeds and is dispersed by birds. The berries are poisonous to humans and other mammals. The plant has glossy, dark green leaves that are arranged alternately and can be 10-12 cm long. It produces small, fragrant flowers in clusters that are white, trumpet-shaped, and have a corolla tube up to 1.8 cm long. The flowers are mildly fragrant during the day and more fragrant in the evening. Cestrum diurnum is widely used in traditional medicinal practices to treat pain, burns, swelling, and related disorders. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11330088
14 June 2024
Day Jessamine (Cestrum diurnum) is a small, evergreen shrub or tree that can grow up to 2.5 meters tall. The berries of the Cestrum diurnum plant are small, oval-shaped fruits that ripen from green to violet or blue-black and can be up to 7 mm long. Each berry contains 4-14 seeds and is dispersed by birds. The berries are poisonous to humans and other mammals. The plant has glossy, dark green leaves that are arranged alternately and can be 10-12 cm long. It produces small, fragrant flowers in clusters that are white, trumpet-shaped, and have a corolla tube up to 1.8 cm long. The flowers are mildly fragrant during the day and more fragrant in the evening. Cestrum diurnum is widely used in traditional medicinal practices to treat pain, burns, swelling, and related disorders. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11108030
30 March 2024
The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch) is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its red and green leaves, it is commonly used in Christmas decorations. The plant became a symbol of Christmas, thanks in part to European missionaries and an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett. Cultivated varieties feature white, pink, mottled, and striped bracts, although solid red varieties are most popular during the Christmas season. Poinsettias change color in response to shorter winter days. The plant has hairless branches, thin leaves, and produces tiny, petal-less flowers. The leaves are typically 12-20 cm long with pointed tips. The flowers are surrounded by male flowers in a cup-shaped series of bracts called a cyathium, with each cyathium featuring two-lipped, yellow glands. The cyathia are green and yellow, surrounded by large, bright red bracts. The plant produces tri-lobed capsules, about 1.5 x 1.5-2.0 cm in size, and the seeds are oval and pale grey. Poinsettias are the bestselling potted plant in the United States and Canada. While not harmful to animal or human health, the plant's sticky white sap can cause skin rashes. Poinsettia plants with colorful red and green leaves were observed in the Tehatta, West Bengal, India, garden on March 29, 2024.
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#11108031
30 March 2024
The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch) is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its red and green leaves, it is commonly used in Christmas decorations. The plant became a symbol of Christmas, thanks in part to European missionaries and an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett. Cultivated varieties feature white, pink, mottled, and striped bracts, although solid red varieties are most popular during the Christmas season. Poinsettias change color in response to shorter winter days. The plant has hairless branches, thin leaves, and produces tiny, petal-less flowers. The leaves are typically 12-20 cm long with pointed tips. The flowers are surrounded by male flowers in a cup-shaped series of bracts called a cyathium, with each cyathium featuring two-lipped, yellow glands. The cyathia are green and yellow, surrounded by large, bright red bracts. The plant produces tri-lobed capsules, about 1.5 x 1.5-2.0 cm in size, and the seeds are oval and pale grey. Poinsettias are the bestselling potted plant in the United States and Canada. While not harmful to animal or human health, the plant's sticky white sap can cause skin rashes. Poinsettia plants with colorful red and green leaves were observed in the Tehatta, West Bengal, India, garden on March 29, 2024.
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#11108032
30 March 2024
The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch) is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its red and green leaves, it is commonly used in Christmas decorations. The plant became a symbol of Christmas, thanks in part to European missionaries and an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett. Cultivated varieties feature white, pink, mottled, and striped bracts, although solid red varieties are most popular during the Christmas season. Poinsettias change color in response to shorter winter days. The plant has hairless branches, thin leaves, and produces tiny, petal-less flowers. The leaves are typically 12-20 cm long with pointed tips. The flowers are surrounded by male flowers in a cup-shaped series of bracts called a cyathium, with each cyathium featuring two-lipped, yellow glands. The cyathia are green and yellow, surrounded by large, bright red bracts. The plant produces tri-lobed capsules, about 1.5 x 1.5-2.0 cm in size, and the seeds are oval and pale grey. Poinsettias are the bestselling potted plant in the United States and Canada. While not harmful to animal or human health, the plant's sticky white sap can cause skin rashes. Poinsettia plants with colorful red and green leaves were observed in the Tehatta, West Bengal, India, garden on March 29, 2024.
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#11108033
30 March 2024
The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch) is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its red and green leaves, it is commonly used in Christmas decorations. The plant became a symbol of Christmas, thanks in part to European missionaries and an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett. Cultivated varieties feature white, pink, mottled, and striped bracts, although solid red varieties are most popular during the Christmas season. Poinsettias change color in response to shorter winter days. The plant has hairless branches, thin leaves, and produces tiny, petal-less flowers. The leaves are typically 12-20 cm long with pointed tips. The flowers are surrounded by male flowers in a cup-shaped series of bracts called a cyathium, with each cyathium featuring two-lipped, yellow glands. The cyathia are green and yellow, surrounded by large, bright red bracts. The plant produces tri-lobed capsules, about 1.5 x 1.5-2.0 cm in size, and the seeds are oval and pale grey. Poinsettias are the bestselling potted plant in the United States and Canada. While not harmful to animal or human health, the plant's sticky white sap can cause skin rashes. Poinsettia plants with colorful red and green leaves were observed in the Tehatta, West Bengal, India, garden on March 29, 2024.
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#11108034
30 March 2024
The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch) is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its red and green leaves, it is commonly used in Christmas decorations. The plant became a symbol of Christmas, thanks in part to European missionaries and an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett. Cultivated varieties feature white, pink, mottled, and striped bracts, although solid red varieties are most popular during the Christmas season. Poinsettias change color in response to shorter winter days. The plant has hairless branches, thin leaves, and produces tiny, petal-less flowers. The leaves are typically 12-20 cm long with pointed tips. The flowers are surrounded by male flowers in a cup-shaped series of bracts called a cyathium, with each cyathium featuring two-lipped, yellow glands. The cyathia are green and yellow, surrounded by large, bright red bracts. The plant produces tri-lobed capsules, about 1.5 x 1.5-2.0 cm in size, and the seeds are oval and pale grey. Poinsettias are the bestselling potted plant in the United States and Canada. While not harmful to animal or human health, the plant's sticky white sap can cause skin rashes. Poinsettia plants with colorful red and green leaves were observed in the Tehatta, West Bengal, India, garden on March 29, 2024.
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#11108035
30 March 2024
The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch) is a flowering plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its red and green leaves, it is commonly used in Christmas decorations. The plant became a symbol of Christmas, thanks in part to European missionaries and an American diplomat named Joel Poinsett. Cultivated varieties feature white, pink, mottled, and striped bracts, although solid red varieties are most popular during the Christmas season. Poinsettias change color in response to shorter winter days. The plant has hairless branches, thin leaves, and produces tiny, petal-less flowers. The leaves are typically 12-20 cm long with pointed tips. The flowers are surrounded by male flowers in a cup-shaped series of bracts called a cyathium, with each cyathium featuring two-lipped, yellow glands. The cyathia are green and yellow, surrounded by large, bright red bracts. The plant produces tri-lobed capsules, about 1.5 x 1.5-2.0 cm in size, and the seeds are oval and pale grey. Poinsettias are the bestselling potted plant in the United States and Canada. While not harmful to animal or human health, the plant's sticky white sap can cause skin rashes. Poinsettia plants with colorful red and green leaves were observed in the Tehatta, West Bengal, India, garden on March 29, 2024.
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