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View fullsize  The edges of  Yucca filamentosa 's leaves naturally curl, forming delicate spirals
View fullsize  A leaf rests in silica gel, which dries its tissues, preserving the DNA for later extraction
View fullsize  Trichomes, hair-like structures that can be found covering the surface of many plant species, serve as a defense from herbivory
View fullsize  A sequence of images illustrates the early growth of  Leucanthemum  x  superbum
View fullsize   Mimulus  "Magic" flowers are created by crossing  M. guttatus  with  M. luteus , resulting in a wide variety of colors in the F1 generation
View fullsize  The leaves of  Monstera deliciosa  form holes, spreading as far as possible in their search for sunlight in the dark understory of tropical rainforests
View fullsize  Plantago lanceolata relies on wind to spread its pollen to neighboring plants
View fullsize   Lactuca serriola , a common weed, is sometimes called prickly lettuce
View fullsize  The stages of a flower, from bud to seed pod, are illustrated in  Myosotis
View fullsize  The underside of a leaf reveals its red pigments, not visible from above due to the presence of chlorophyll
View fullsize  The cotyledons emerge from a  Solanum lycopersicum  seed
View fullsize  A gradient of color is visible in a fallen leaf
View fullsize  Clippings from  Mimulus guttatus  are placed in water to test whether they are able to send out roots and re-establish themselves
View fullsize  The anatomy of an orchid flower is detailed
View fullsize  Large sample sizes are necessary to achieve significant results in scientific experiments

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