RFM01ECF–A small fringehead blenny fish peeks out of a hole on a reef in southern California.
RMD1X83E–A small staghorn coral grows near the surface of a coral reef
RFM01ECJ–A small fringehead blenny fish peeks out of a hole on a reef in southern California. Animals are hard to find and they are small and hide in tiny hole.
RF2AKD6HC–Close up of White-throated Sparrow feeding on red sumac fruits
RMB47B4T–A miner's axe, Saxon Electorate, dated 1687 Iron blade with several perforations, the smith mark 'PH' and a small hammer head on the back. The fruitwood handle (somewhat wormy with a repaired break) is richly inlaid with engraved and blackened staghorn, including cartouches and geometric and floral decoration, with a crucifixion scene on the back. The elector on horseback, a coat of arms and the date '1687' are on the end of the handle. Length 89 cm. historic, historical, 17th century, axe, ax, axes, ax, tool, tools, military, militaria, fighting device, object,
RM2JH6J59–Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina), with ripened berries, fruit, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2HDC3B0–Pair of arc-eye hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus) sitting on staghorn coral, small polyp stony coral (Acropora), Pacific Ocean, Yap Island, Micronesia
RMB53PAP–The stunning Staghorn Sumac Rhus typhina in Autumn colour
RMWHBAGA–Chinese artifacts : top - Pipe case signed by the netsuke carver Ren , showing mandarin ducks . middle - Ivory netsuke of a Finger Citron Fruit , 18th Century . bottom - Hanging netsuke with Chinese poem in two lines of seven characters each , staghorn .. W W Winkworth Collection.
RM2PJBEDG–Staghorn Coral, Staghorn Coral, Other animals, Corals, Cnidarians, Animals, Staghorn small polyp stony coral sp (Acropora robusta) and fish on reef
RM2A5202W–Powder Flask, c. 1550-1580. Powder flasks are small, portable containers designed to hold gunpowder. From the 1400s to the 1800s, powder flasks were indispensable for charging and priming firearms of all types. Without powder flasks firearms were of little use to their owners. Many highly decorated flasks rank as works of art. During the 1500s, they were frequently decorated with images of famous historical figures. Here the figures of the Judgment of Paris come from Greek antiquity.
RM2AA9J81–Rhus typhina Radiance 'Sinrus' . Staghorn sumac or Stag's horn sumach plant in autumn
RF2H45E7F–Rhus typhina ‘Dissecta’ cut-leaved stag’s horn sumach – multi-coloured dissected stems, twisting branches, small tree, October, England, UK
RM2PH435W–Staghorn Damsel (Amblyglyphidodon curacao) adult, swimming, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia
RF2JNGNKH–Palladin pond with a small gazebo and a footbridge through the staghorn sumac branches with bright red foliage, Feofania park, Kyiv, Ukraine
RMKD96W6–Small Sumac tree
RMBM4J6R–Crinoid on small Table Coral, Comanthina sp., Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RF2JRY55G–A Young Staghorn Sumac Sapling
RFRPY6HG–Staghorn sumac or Rhus typhina small trees planted next to each other with large treetop connected in single entity looking like large carpet
RFM01ECK–A small fringehead blenny fish peeks out of a hole on a reef in southern California. Animals are hard to find and they are small and hide in tiny hole.
RF2WG5DG6–Black-capped Chickadee standing on red fruits of Staghorn Sumac shrub
RMANABRJ–Yellow Staghorn Calocera viscosa Fungi growing in The New Forest, Hampshire county, England, UK
RMB47B4R–A miner's axe, Saxon Electorate, dated 1687 Iron blade with several perforations, the smith mark 'PH' and a small hammer head on the back. The fruitwood handle (somewhat wormy with a repaired break) is richly inlaid with engraved and blackened staghorn, including cartouches and geometric and floral decoration, with a crucifixion scene on the back. The elector on horseback, a coat of arms and the date '1687' are on the end of the handle. Length 89 cm. historic, historical, 17th century, axe, ax, axes, ax, tool, tools, military, militaria, fighting device, object,
RMBRFNH2–A heavy German 'Waidpraxe'(hunting cutlass),circa 1660.A massive blade with an asymmetrical cross-section,a double-edged semi-clip point,a narrow fuller on one side,and three small smith marks at the base of the blade.Decorative cut grip ferrule with a ring-shaped guard.Brass backed staghorn grip scales with four humped iron rivets on the obverse side.Leather covered wooden scabbard with iron mountings.A by-knife with staghorn grip scales sheathed in front.Below the by-knife is an openwork band with the monogram 'HGH' for Hans(Johannes)Georg Duke o,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JH6J70–Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina), with ripened berries, fruit, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB53GWF–The stunning Staghorn Sumac Rhus typhina in Autumn colour
RFFT1XM9–Tiny Bluegreen chromis fish (Chromis viridis) swimming over staghorn coral (Acropora humilis) which they use for protection from
RFT916J2–Staghorn sumac or Rhus typhina small dioecious deciduous tree with light green leaves planted in local garden surrounded with uncut grass
RFKRMAJ0–Rhus typhina
RF2H45EA9–Rhus typhina ‘Dissecta’ cut-leaved stag’s horn sumach – crimson red infructescence and multi-coloured dissected stems, twisting branches, small tree,
RM2PH438E–Staghorn Damsel (Amblyglyphidodon curacao) adult, swimming, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia
RF2A1TJMN–Varicolored Cholla Cactus from Southern Arizona
RMKD96YB–Small Sumac tree
RF2HDC39F–Shoal of pigmy sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) hiding in small polyp stony coral (Acropora), Staghorn Coral, Pacific Ocean, Yap Island, Caroline
RF2CB1AJ9–Closeup shot of a plant called Staghorn Fern
RM2F4FKTR–Damselfish over staghorn corals, Tanimbar Islands, Moluccas, Indonesia
RF2GJM296–View of tiny mixed tropicals in small pots
RF2GF79GE–Large coral reef overgrown with small polyps (Acropora acuminata), Indo-Pacific, Pacific, Visayas, Philippines
RFHY4KEG–The rainbow-coloured autumn leaves of Rhus Typhina or Staghorn Sumach are like bright,waving flags
RF2PE73AP–Pharaoh antler coral (Acropora pharaonis), Small Gifton dive site, Hurghada, Egypt, Red Sea
RF2H3XPWB–Rhus typhina staghorn sumac
RMBRG276–A heavy German 'Waidpraxe'(hunting cutlass),circa 1660.A massive blade with an asymmetrical cross-section,a double-edged semi-clip point,a narrow fuller on one side,and three small smith marks at the base of the blade.Decorative cut grip ferrule with a ring-shaped guard.Brass backed staghorn grip scales with four humped iron rivets on the obverse side.Leather covered wooden scabbard with iron mountings.A by-knife with staghorn grip scales sheathed in front.Below the by-knife is an openwork band with the monogram 'HGH' for Hans(Johannes)Georg Duke o,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JH6J5N–Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina), with ripened berries, fruit, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB53J4N–The stunning Staghorn Sumac Rhus typhina in Autumn colour
RF2M6H91D–A large school of miry's damselfish (Neopomacentrus miryae) swims over the reef at sunrise with raspberry coral (Pocillopora damicornis) and small
RFS1562H–Red leaves of the Staghorn Sumac tree
RFKRMAJC–Rhus typhina
RF2H45E7K–Rhus typhina ‘Dissecta’ cut-leaved stag’s horn sumach – crimson red infructescence and multi-coloured dissected stems, twisting branches, small tree,
RF2K07835–Diver looking at large intact small polyp stony coral (Acropora) in coral reef, Red Sea, Hurghada, Egypt
RF2F6EYFG–Close-up, small, yellow mushroom on moss with copy space
RF2K07837–Diver looking at small polyp stony coral (Acropora) affected by coral bleaching due to warming of the oceans, Red Sea, Hurghada, Egypt
RF2M1HKCP–Detail of small tree branch growing twisted around another in forest
RMD0KYA0–Just a small section of the beautiful gardens in Bok Tower's Sanctuary.
RF2H0KRPX–Branch of a vinegar tree (Rhus typhina) in autumn with red and green leaves against a blue sky with lots of small white clouds
RF2WP979B–Sumac Rhus is a genus of plants that unites about 250 species of shrubs and small trees of the Anacardiaceae family Anacardiaceae. Autumn coloration
RF2PWY43B–Sumac Rhus is a genus of plants that unites about 250 species of shrubs and small trees of the Anacardiaceae family Anacardiaceae. Autumn coloration o
RFC8H8AA–A bright red Staghorn coral sprouting from a tropical coral reef.
RF2EAFP5D–Cartoon illustration of a symmetrical stylized staghorn beetle viewed from above on white
RF2GGXP44–Staghorn sumac plant tree with colorful red foliage leaves in fall autumn season on Blue Ridge parkway with appalachian mountain sky in blurry backgro
RMBRG26T–A heavy German 'Waidpraxe'(hunting cutlass),circa 1660.A massive blade with an asymmetrical cross-section,a double-edged semi-clip point,a narrow fuller on one side,and three small smith marks at the base of the blade.Decorative cut grip ferrule with a ring-shaped guard.Brass backed staghorn grip scales with four humped iron rivets on the obverse side.Leather covered wooden scabbard with iron mountings.A by-knife with staghorn grip scales sheathed in front.Below the by-knife is an openwork band with the monogram 'HGH' for Hans(Johannes)Georg Duke o,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2DDJDD4–Isolated image of Acropora coral. Acropora is a genus of small polyp stony corals.
RM2K6A6E2–A small, colorful Longnose filefish, Oxymonacanthus longirostris, hovers above a staghorn coral colony on which it feeds and hides from predators..
RFKRMAKC–Rhus typhina
RF2H45E7G–Rhus typhina ‘Dissecta’ cut-leaved stag’s horn sumach – crimson red infructescence and multi-coloured dissected stems, twisting branches, small tree,
RF2DDJDE4–Isolated image of Acropora coral. Acropora is a genus of small polyp stony corals.
RF2F6EXYE–Close-up, small, yellow mushroom on moss with copy space
RF2J1HCX5–A green slimer acropora small polyp stony coral.
RF2C1HXWY–Potted green plant - Old World Forkedfern (Dicranopteris linearis) in a small Spanish courtyard
RF2J1HCYC–A macro photograph of a montipora hirosuta small polyp stony coral with polyps extended.
RF2A1489E–Small fish swim above fragile corals in a remote part of Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
RMPAPYKJ–Hunting Knife Combined with Wheellock Pistol. Culture: German, Munich. Dimensions: L. 18 1/4 in. (46.4 cm); L. of barrel 12 3/8 in. (31.4 cm); L. of blade 13 1/4 in. (33.7 cm); Cal. .28 in. (7.1 mm). Etcher: Ambrosius Gemlich (German, Munich and Landshut, active ca. 1520-50). Date: blade ca. 1528-29, etched with a calendar for the years 1529-34; barrel dated 1540 or 1546. In the sixteenth century, wheellock pistols sometimes were combined with swords, knives, axes, maces, spears, and even crossbows, which could be used in the event the pistol misfired. Usually clumsy and impractical, combined
RF2PWMB43–Sumac Rhus is a genus of plants that unites about 250 species of shrubs and small trees of the Anacardiaceae family Anacardiaceae. Autumn coloration o
RMJ2437H–Reef scene with scuba diver and Staghorn coral
RF2EXGMYP–Small structure of Acropora abrotanoides a member of Table and Staghorn Corals Family Acroporidae
RF2G1BEJ3–Small white coral with short tentacles on black background in deep sea waters
RMBRG270–A heavy German 'Waidpraxe'(hunting cutlass),circa 1660.A massive blade with an asymmetrical cross-section,a double-edged semi-clip point,a narrow fuller on one side,and three small smith marks at the base of the blade.Decorative cut grip ferrule with a ring-shaped guard.Brass backed staghorn grip scales with four humped iron rivets on the obverse side.Leather covered wooden scabbard with iron mountings.A by-knife with staghorn grip scales sheathed in front.Below the by-knife is an openwork band with the monogram 'HGH' for Hans(Johannes)Georg Duke o,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFCC0C9G–Small table coral
RM2JH6J56–Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina), with ripened berries, fruit, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2JNGNMY–The scenic autumn Feofania park with Palladin pond with a fountain and a small gazebo in background, Kyiv, Ukraine
RMH6JHBH–American Kestrel or Sparrow Hawk Falco sparverius, male, perched on Staghorn Sumac branch (Rhus typhina) Autumn, E USA
RM2K6A6E5–A small, colorful Longnose filefish, Oxymonacanthus longirostris, hovers above a staghorn coral colony on which it feeds and hides from predators..
RFKRMAJ4–Rhus typhina
RF2H45E1A–Rhus typhina stag’s horn sumach – large mid green, yellow, orange and red pinnately compound leaves, October, England, UK
RF2DDJDD8–Isolated image of Acropora coral. Acropora is a genus of small polyp stony corals.
RMH6YXW2–Banded Hairstreak Satryium calanus Black River, Wisconsin, United States 16 July Adult Lycaenidae Theclinae
RF2T423C7–Low staghorn coral (Acropora humilis) in backlight, sun rays, Abu Dabab reef dive site, Egypt, Red Sea
RMBJ7H9N–Red-banded Hairstreak
RM2AJADYY–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . Made in Silver and Nickel Plate, capacity threepints. Patent asbestos forced draught lampwith each dish, or peerLss regulating lamp.Handles of rubb.roid or staghorn. Ask for Catalogue. Buffalo Mfg. Co., Buffalo. N.Y. Canadian Representatives H. F. Molntosh A Co., 28 Toronto ttreot, Toronto. Green Bone Cutters Most essentia/ for winter laying fowl. This is a favoritesize. We makeother sizes, from Small Hand to Large PowerMachine These are Fall andWinter Goods A sample kept inyour store will sellmany others. Send at once forcatalogue and prices.. Misuf
RF2EANP9G–Origami insects set of staghorn, bee, ant and beetle isolated on white background. For educational or wildlife design
RMPB1NEP–Pair of Wheellock Pistols with Matching Priming Flask/Spanner. Culture: French. Designer: Decoration on the stocks copied in part from engravings by Étienne Delaune (French, Orléans 1518/19-1583 Strasbourg). Dimensions: Cal. of each pistol, .44 in (11.18 mm); Wt. of 14.25.1433a: 4 lb. 2 oz. (1871 g); Wt. of 14.25.1433b: 4 lb. (1814 g); L. of each pistol, 20 1/8 in. (51.1 cm); L. of priming flask/spanner, 5 7/8 in. (14.91 cm). Date: ca. 1570-80. These pistols are remarkable for the chiseled and gilt decoration of the barrels and locks, for the distinctive figural and floral inlay on the stocks
RF2PX5BG5–Sumac Rhus is a genus of plants that unites about 250 species of shrubs and small trees of the Anacardiaceae family Anacardiaceae. Autumn coloration o
RMJ243ER–Reef scene with Staghorn coral.
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