RF2F6P6H8–Myrsine africana or cape myrtle or african boxwood or thakisa plant
RMP2WEAH–Young Cape Myrtle tree growing in lava field at Tristan da Cunha, British Overseas Territories, South Atlantic Ocean
RMBWXKDP–Myrtle-leaf Milkwort, Cape Milkwort, September Bush or Parrot Bush, Polygala myrtifolia, Polygalaceae Western Cape, South Africa
RMM6NYPJ–Polygala Myrtifolia
RMC51HW4–Myrtle-leaf Milkwort, Cape Milkwort, September Bush or Parrot Bush, Polygala myrtifolia, Polygalaceae Western Cape, South Africa
RMC11D1C–PURPLE CRAPE MYRTLE BUSH KNYSNA WESTERN CAPE SOUTH AFRICA 28 January 2011
RM2J212FY–Cape Myrtle South Korea Namhae Grand Bridge
RF2B0RGE5–Natural bouquets of bright pink cape myrtle flowers, soft background
RFPCKKX4–Possible Geraldton Wax plant
RF2HJB4MF–Pink flowers of Polygala bracteolata seen on Table Mountain in the Western Cape of South Africa
RFJ44B21–Blue periwinkle flower isolated on white
RMT7FXT3–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RMC4XW29–Two Wind Swept Eucalyptus Trees with Woodland Behind near Cape Bridgewater Victoria Australia
RF2KG6N62–A vertical shot of cape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) flowers on branches
RMJXYD07–Bottled herbs in Veld and Sea in Scarborough, Cape Town.
RM2A7C069–Cape Myrtle or African boxwood, Myrsine africana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810.
RMBKG0H0–Cape milkwort (Polygala myrtifolia) flowers Mediterranean garden Spain native to South Africa
RMP2WE9Y–Lava field with vegetation, Tristan da Cunha, British Overseas Territories, South Atlantic Ocean
RF2AJXHDA–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RM2H251T2–Lysimachia kwangtungensis has no common name. It is a perennial flowering herb native to China.
RMC51HWJ–Myrtle-leaf Milkwort, Cape Milkwort, September Bush or Parrot Bush, Polygala myrtifolia, Polygalaceae Western Cape, South Africa
RMC11D24–PURPLE CRAPE MYRTLE BUSH KNYSNA WESTERN CAPE SOUTH AFRICA 28 January 2011
RFBEHWP3–Myrtle-leaf Milkwort, September Bush, Cape Milkwort or Parrot Bush, Polygala myrtifolia, Polygalaceae, South Africa
RF2A6YMAH–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RM2AP1YWX–Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa. December 2019. A Pohutukawa with red flowers on the coast of the Indian Ocean at Hermanus a popular South Africa
RF2BWF1A2–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RFHNKM04–periwinkle flower isolated on white
RMT7FXT2–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RFP4E41F–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RF2H3GAAA–Beautiful shot of Myrsine Africana (Cape myrtle) on a sunny day
RFKCEY56–periwinkle flowers isolated on white
RF2KDA36T–Beautiful sunset over Camps Bay in Cape Town in South Africa
RFE6GG99–Cape Periwinkle
RMT96GD0–Myrsine africana
RFJGA8KB–periwinkle flower isolated on white
RMBKG0J7–Cape milkwort (Polygala myrtifolia) flowers Mediterranean garden Spain native to South Africa
RMDBNXHX–dh CAPE REINGA NEW ZEALAND Palm trees Manuka tea tree bush scrub Aupouri Peninsula
RF2APFGH9–Florida beach
RM2H2523H–Lysimachia kwangtungensis has no common name. It is a perennial flowering herb native to China.
RM2JC2YKK–Pink Periwinkle Flower (Catharanthus roseus) Port Issac Cornwall England uk
RMBH360N–Close-up of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) on white background
RF2HWK8WN–Gnarly wriggly manuka tree stems in forest abstract.
RMC3JT32–Sand dunes and dune fencing. chriskirkphotography.net
RM2AP1YWY–Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa. December 2019. A Pohutukawa with red flowers on the coast of the Indian Ocean at Hermanus a popular South Africa
RMW0N8NE–Mural of the American flag painted on garage doors of an auto repair place following Hurricane Florence, now tropical depression September 17, 2018 in Myrtle Grove, North Carolina. Florence, is continuing to dump rain on North and South Carolina and the Cape Fear River Valley and other rivers will rise breaking record flood levels. Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI
RMB3PMYM–Phylica ericoides
RMT7FXT1–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RFP4E401–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RMT7FXRT–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RMP6B6G7–Cape Myrtle or African boxwood, Myrsine africana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810.
RF2KF6X7Y–Beautiful sunset over Camps Bay in Cape Town in South Africa
RF2M8BWW4–(Polygala myrtifolia) Myrtle-leaf milkwart flowers in bloom in spring, South Africa
RMD7A5MX–South Africa Cape Town Company Gardens Gum Myrtle tree Angophora Costata)
RFJGA8JX–periwinkle flower isolated on white
RMBKGFRD–Cape milkwort (Polygala myrtifolia) close-up flowers Mediterranean garden Spain native to South Africa
RMDBNY8Y–dh CAPE REINGA NEW ZEALAND Palm trees Manuka tea tree bush scrub Aupouri Peninsula
RF2APFGNE–Florida beach
RF2DBBDDF–Manuka trees (Leptospermum scoparium) in New Zealand, by the wind. South Island, near Cape Farewell.
RFRFMAN7–Melia azedarach or chinaberry tree, Pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac, Persian or Indian lilac tree close up
RMBG24TT–Close-up of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) on white background
RMHE9W51–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. David Cape, 110th Air Operations Group, wins the 19th Annual Eastern Invitational Golf Tournament, which was hosted by South Carolina Air National Guard. Cape is presented the first place trophy by AOG commander Col. David San Clemente, Air National Guard Base Battle Creek, Mich., June 29, 2011. Cape participated in the tournament that was held at North Myrtle Beach, S. Carolina June 21-24, 2011 and open to all current and retired National Guard members, family members and DoD civilians. Tech. Sgt. David Eichaker/released)
RMW5744C–Vice Admiral P.A. the Suffren, medal given by the States of Provence, for the protection of the cape of Good Hope, the capture of Trincomalee, the liberation of Goudelour and the defense of the Cape of Good Hope, Bronze medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription under coat of arms within myrtle wreath, Cape of Good Hope, Trincomalee, Goudelour, Dutch East Indies, The, Pierre André de Suffren de Saint-Tropez, States of Provence, Augustin Dupré, Paris, 1784, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.9 cm × w 58.82
RMF4EW2J–Minnesota, Mendota Heights, Cape May Warbler perched on a branch
RMB2C0HY–Colonial style house under tall eucalyptus trees in the small rural town of Prince Albert, Great Karoo, Groot Swartberge
RMF4EWA8–Minnesota, Mendota Heights, Cape May Warbler perched on a branch
RF2G65CAX–NASA Mercury program astronaut candidate Wallace 'Wally' Funk has been chosen to launch on Jeff Bezos' suborbital flight on Blue Origin. In 1995 Funk joined fellow female Mercury candidates (referred to as First Lady Astronaut Trainees or FLATs at Cape Canaveral's launch pad 39B with the Space Shuttle - STS-63 - poised for lift off. Left to right are: Gene Nora Jessen, Wally Funk, Jerrie Cobb, Jerri Truhill, Sarah Ratley, Myrtle Cagle and Bernice Steadman at NASAs Launch Pad 39B
RFP4E40R–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RMT7FXT0–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RFMEWB49–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RF2KDA30H–Beautiful sunset over Camps Bay in Cape Town in South Africa
RF2M8BWW6–(Polygala myrtifolia) Myrtle-leaf milkwart flowers in bloom in spring, South Africa
RM2WBN0PE–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Exuberant and thrilled to be at Kennedy Space Center, seven women who once aspired to fly into space stand outside Launch Pad 39B near the space shuttle Discovery, poised for liftoff on the first flight of 1995. Visiting the space center as invited guests of STS-63 Pilot Eileen Collins are from left Gene Nora Jessen, Wally Funk, Jerrie Cobb, Jerri Truhill, Sarah Rutley, Myrtle Cagle and Bernice Steadman. They are members of the Mercury 13 group of women who trained to become astronauts for America's first human spaceflight program back in the early 1960s. Although the M
RFJGA8JE–periwinkle flower isolated on white
RF2F34YCP–(Polygala myrtifolia) Myrtle-leaf milkwart flowers in bloom in spring, South Africa
RFFXD2FR–periwinkle flowers isolated on white
RMDBNX3F–dh CAPE REINGA NEW ZEALAND Footpath Manuka tea tree bush scrub Aupouri Peninsula coast
RF2APFGN2–Florida beach
RF2DBBDD0–Beautiful New Zealand landscape with green hills and manuka trees (Leptospermum scoparium), crooked by the wind. South Island, near Cape Farewell.
RFRPX261–Melia azedarach or chinaberry tree, Pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac, Persian or Indian lilac tree close up
RMMWFM5K–Eucalyptus trees on farmland near Oudtshoorn on the garden route, south africa
RM2CHMWYY–. Picturesque America; or, The land we live in. A delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country . the former are the orange-tree,with its fragrant blossoms andgolden fruit in their season, thebanana, which also bears its fruit,the magnolia, the bay, the cape-myrtle, the stately palmetto, theolive, the arbor-vitce, the floweringoleander, and the pomegranate.Flowers are cultivated in the openair, many choice varieties—queenamong them all, the beautiful ca-mellia Japonica, which f
RF2B9BA0T–Vice Admiral P.A. the Suffren, medal given by the States of Provence, for the protection of the cape of Good Hope, the capture of Trincomalee, the liberation of Goudelour and the defense of the Cape of Good Hope, Bronze medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription under coat of arms within myrtle wreath, Cape of Good Hope, Trincomalee, Goudelour, Dutch East Indies, The, Pierre André de Suffren de Saint-Tropez, States of Provence, Augustin Dupré, Paris, 1784, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.9 cm × w 58.82 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing
RM2BXP5J2–AS09-26D-3776D - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectral Photography - South Carolina; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is of Cape Fear, Myrtle Beach, Carolina Beach in South Carolina. Latitude was 33.28 N by Longitude 78.23 W, Overlap was 40%%, Altitude miles were 113 and cloud cover was 10%%. This imagery taken as part of the NASA S0-65 Experiment ``Multispectral Terrain Photography``. The experiment provides simultaneous satellite photography of the Earth's surface in three distinct
RMT7FXRW–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RFMEWBA1–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
RF2KF6X7G–Beautiful sunset over Camps Bay in Cape Town in South Africa
RM2M3MPW7–Plate 82: Yellow Warbler, Cape may Warbler, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Myrtle Warbler, Audubon's Warbler , Yellow warbler, Cape May warbler
RF2F34YCT–(Polygala myrtifolia) Myrtle-leaf milkwart flowers in bloom in spring, South Africa
RFFXD2GN–periwinkle flower isolated on white
RF2APFGCX–Florida beach
RFR83T19–Melia azedarach or chinaberry tree, Pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac, Persian or Indian lilac tree close up
RMMWFM59–Eucalyptus trees on farmland near Oudtshoorn on the garden route, south africa
RM2AJFB2K–Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . No. 6.—Small plaid, with mixed plush collarand cuffs, cape edged with cord; cord orna-ment at the back ; prices, 8 years, $10.00 ; 10years, $10.50; 12 years, $ir.oo; 14 years,$11.50; and 16 years, $12.00. ...... ^ STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERS QUARTERLY. 305 IMIISSES Jk.1<T1D OSZILIDISyEIsrS OOJ^TS.. No. 7.—Twilled beaver cloth, in three colors,myrtle green, brown, and blue. Trimmed inastrakhan to match color of cloth; with orna-ment of passementeiie at the back; prices,8 years, {13.00; 10 years, I13.75; 12 years,$14.50; 14 years, $15.25; and 16 years, $16.00.
RM2BXP7J9–AS09-26C-3776C - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectral Photography - South Carolina; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is of Cape Fear, Myrtle Beach, Carolina Beach in South Carolina. Latitude was 33.28 N by Longitude 78.23 W, Overlap was 40%%, Altitude miles were 113 and cloud cover was 10%%. This imagery taken as part of the NASA S0-65 Experiment ``Multispectral Terrain Photography``. The experiment provides simultaneous satellite photography of the Earth's surface in three distinct
RMT7FXRK–Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata) during autumn migration at Cape May, New Jersey in USA.
RFMEWBBJ–Polygala myrtifolia, Sweet Pea Shrub
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