Download this free HD photo of moon, nature, sky, and night by Benjamin Voros (@vorosbenisop)
Published on January 2, 2018 (UTC)
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Moon’sun, but not the wind or the rain! :-)
Mühlwald, South Tyrol, Italy
Published on November 3, 2017 (UTC)
Canon, EOS 70D
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Download this free HD photo of moon, mountain, sky, and nature by Nathan Anderson (@nathananderson)
Published on May 27, 2017 (UTC)
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15-image collage of our Moon, taken with my Canon EOS 60D and Orion SkyQuest XT10 telescope. Best focus areas of each image manually assembled in Photoshop. —————————————— Wishing you clear skies! -Marty McGuire 🔭 NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador 🚀 Bethlehem, PA, USA www.BackyardAstronomyGuy.com www.facebook.com/BackyardAstronomyGuy www.instagram.com/BackyardAstronomyGuy www.twitter.com/BackyrdAstroGuy www.flickr.com/BackyardAstronomyGuy www.youtube.com/BackyardAstronomyGuy
Published on July 31, 2017 (UTC)
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crescent moon illustration
Close of the moon
Lake District National Park, Ambleside, United Kingdom
Published on November 17, 2016 (UTC)
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full moon on cloudy sky during nighttime
Full moon over Greece
Greece
Published on February 12, 2017 (UTC)
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A slow growing small tree with green leaves and a distinctive spreading habit followed by a domed shade in maturity. Bright red autumn colour. Can reach up to 30ft after 50 years.
Position: Best grown in well drained, moist, neutral to acid soil in light shade. Protect from cold and drying winds in early spring. 'By cuttings'
It is an upright and strong grower reaching 2 or 3m over 10 years.
Best grown with their feet in the shade and head in the sun, in well drained, moist, neutral to acid soil, protected from cold and drying winds. Prune lightly for health but never when the sap is rising in the spring. Propagated by cuttings/grafted.
The moon orchid is one of Indonesia’s three national flowers the flower of charm, the other two are Jasminum sambac and Rafflesia arnoldii. Usually, in nature, the stripings and markings on flowers are evolved to either mimic larger animals in order to scare away predators, or to resemble the genitals of insects in order to attract the most significant number of pollinators and propagate. In this case, the Moon Orchid’s stripes look almost exactly like that of a tiger! Makes you wonder what kind animals this lovely little flower is trying to scare off.
This coastal-loving orchid comes almost exclusively in white and glitters as if covered in frost when the sunlight hits it. At first, it appears to be a typical Moth Orchid, but upon closer inspection it looks like a teeny carving of the Catholic Madonna has been placed inside. Something you may not know about the Phalaenopsis Orchid is that there is an actual Island named after them because they were once abundant there (not so much today) The island is called “Orchid Island” and is located in Eastern Taiwan.
Download this free HD photo of moon, nature, sky, and night by Benjamin Voros (@vorosbenisop)
Published on January 2, 2018 (UTC)
Canon, EOS 600D
Free to use under the Unsplash License
Download this free HD photo of moon, mountain, sky, and nature by Nathan Anderson (@nathananderson)
Published on May 27, 2017 (UTC)
NIKON CORPORATION, NIKON D750
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