49 Bilder zum Thema "bush regeneration" bei ClipDealer

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Globe of grass and water, North America part
Globe of grass and water, South America part
Globe of grass and water, Europe part
Globe of grass and water, Africa part
Regenerating bushland - combat climate change
Regenerating native bush in an Australian setting
Regeneration - Two months after the South Coast fires in NSW, Australia the bush shows signs of regrowth and recovery.
Bright green moss and lichen texture. Background image from New Zealand forest.
Lush green bush of rosemary with young shoots
Lush green bush of rosemary with young shoot
female farmer holding soil looking at soil carbon in the america
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus tree 6 months after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
New life after bushfire Black Boys
New Plants Growing
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Bushfire regrowth from burnt bush on Elba island, Tuscany, Italy
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Young green shoots grow on scorched earth after a fire.
Australian bushfires aftermath: grass trees recovering after severe fire damage. Many of australian plant species can survive bushfires and re-sprout again
Extreme closeup of burned banksia cone against blurred background
New Life after fire
Australian bushfire aftermath: Burned and chopped eucalyptus survives and re-sprouts from buds under its bark and from a lignotuber at the base of the tree
Open banksia cones after extensive forest fires in Victoria, Australia
Bushfire aftermath
Closeup of burned banksia cones after bush fires in Australia
Blackened Australian native conestick Petrophile pulchella seed pod releasing seeds following a bushfire in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia
Aerial view of a cleared open field affected by bushfire in the Central Tablelands in regional New South Wales in Australia
Treating the wounds of trees with garden pitch
New Life after fire
Regeneration after bush fire Australia, red shoots emerging from black bark
Pale purple flowers and striped buds of Philotheca salsolifolia, family Rutaceae, growing in regenerating Sydney heath following a bushfire. Endemic to NSW and ACT. Winter to spring flowering.
A long dirt road in a forest of overhanging trees recovering from bushfire in Kanangra-Boyd National Park in the Central Tablelands in regional New South Wales Australia
A long dirt road in a forest of overhanging trees recovering from bushfire in Kanangra-Boyd National Park in the Central Tablelands in regional New South Wales Australia
Aerial view of Mount Banks in The Blue Mountains in regional New South Wales in Australia
Pepino fruit
Pepino fruit
Pepino fruit
Ripe pepino isolated on white
Road to Thredbo Kosciuszko National Park
Whole pepino fruit
Pepino fruit
Ripe pepino melon
Bush Fire Forest Growth Regeneration
A burnt tree trunk standing alone in a dense Australian forest
Open seed follicles of Banksia serrata cones on a burnt tree branch following a bushfire in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia
The Explorers Range in The Blue Mountains in Australia

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