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Photo of Lantana bush on Eastfield campus.
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Stamen to right, Stigma to left - Scanning Electron Micrograph [25x]
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Stamen in side flower - Scanning Electron Micrograph [55x]
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"Cells making up the tube of the flower. Note the ""hair"" in the foreground. Scanning Electron Micrograph [691x]"
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Stamen - Scanning Electron Micrograph [150x]
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 Make up of a petal - the part in focus is the outside of the petal folded back on itself - Scanning Electron Micrograph [101x]
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Close up of cells that make up the petals - Scanning Electron Micrograph [470x]
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Upper surface of leaf - Scanning Electron Micrograph [60x]
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Closer look at upper surface of a leaf - Scanning Electron Micrograph [250x]
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 Bottom leaf surface. The tree-like structure running left to right is the midrib. Stomata are visible. The globular structures must be glands that contain aromatic liquids - Scanning Electron Micrograph [150x]
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Bottom leaf surface - Scanning Electron Micrograph [250x]
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Swallowtail butterfly feeding on Lantana
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Stomata on bottom of leaf - Scanning Electron Micrograph [800x]
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Swallowtail butterfly feeding on Lantana
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Close up of cluster of flowers showing long tubes
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Hemipteran on Lantana petal
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Looking into the flower - note the hairs just inside of the tube
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Small insect living inside of corolla tube
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Leaf of Lantana
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Inside of a single flower - corolla split - Scanning Electron Micrograph [13x]