RMET1MET–sterculia urens flowers, kulu, Indian tragacanth, gum karaya, katira, sterculia gum, kateera gum, Anjarle, Dapoli, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
RF2D2BWE1–Antique illustration of a sterculia balanghas (also known as sterculia nobilis, noble bottle-tree or tropical chestnut). Engraving by Berthe Hoola van
RF2BHJR4F–The Sterculia quadrifida, also known as the peanut tree, or red-fruited kurrajong is a small tree.
RMEYYJ32–Sterculia (Sterculia parviflora), fruit with seeds, Singapore
RFD6NW53–Sterculia guttata Roxb Tree
RMTR6B5X–Sterculia (Sterculia macrophylla), young tree, Singapore
RFBN50Y1–gum of Karaya tree (Sterculia urense)
RFHGW17R–The Fruit Of The Kalumpang Tree, Sterculia Megistophylla, At The Rainforest Discovery Center Located In The Kabili Sepilok Forest In Sabah Near The City Of Sandakan, Malaysia, Borneo
RMBN1J14–75 year old Sterculia Rupestris tree beside a wooden foot-bridge. Family: Malvaceae, Genus: Sterculia, Species: Rupestris.
RFB1EY30–Ghost Tree (Sterculia urens)
RMM544AP–Stink tree Sterculia macrophyll
RF2HA153K–Kola tree flowers (Cola acuminata)
RF2GPMR6W–Fruit and seeds of a Lance-leaved Sterculia in Sai Kung West Country Park, New Territories, Hong Kong
RFH6BKTM–Trunk and branches. Sterculia Urens. Ghost tree. Family: Sterculiaceae. The name is on account of its striking white appearance
RMBMH6M0–Fruits of Sterculia on Gaoligongshan, Yunnan, China
RFD36EDB–Gum Tree (Sterculia urens) standing as sentinels in Ranthambore national park, India
RFE1X03T–the seed of Sterculia lanceolata tree, it is a tropical plant growth in South Asia.
RMDAM026–Indian ghost tree, Kullu (Sterculia urens), blooming, India, Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh National Park
RMCRKPJT–Cola acuminata, Cola tree
RMET1MEW–sterculia urens flowers, kulu, Indian tragacanth, gum karaya, katira, sterculia gum, kateera gum, Anjarle, Dapoli, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India, Asia
RMEBNX7X–five-lobed sterculia, Mbalamwezi (Sterculia quinqueloba), on a rock, Namibia, Namib Naukluft National Park
RFRW3K0W–Fruit and branches of the Sterculia Apetala, Panama Tree, Manduvi Tree, Porto Jofre, Pantanal, Brazil, South America
RME0HC2H–The fruit of the KALUMPANG TREE at the RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTER located in the KABILI SEPILOK FOREST - BORNEO
RFPEYEGK–Very old Heritiera littoralis Dryand buttress tree roots in Kenting national park Taiwan
RMC7MK5J–Panama Tree at the Summit Gardens, Panama City, Panama.
RMD06647–Large red fruits of Kelumpang Sarawak tree (Sterculia Megistophylla)
RFHGW180–The Fruit Of The Kalumpang Tree, Sterculia Megistophylla, At The Rainforest Discovery Center Located In The Kabili Sepilok Forest In Sabah Near The City Of Sandakan, Malaysia, Borneo
RM2J1W7GB–Five-lobed sterculia (Sterculia quinqueloba) tree growing on rocky hillside, Namibia
RF2T400PT–The Sterculia quadrifida, also known as the peanut tree, or red-fruited kurrajong is a small tree that grows in the rainforests, vine thickets and gal
RM2BNE08P–Kelumpang Sarawak tree (Sterculia megistophylla) close up of seeds, botanic garden, Sabah, Borneo.
RF2HA150G–Kola tree flowers (Cola acuminata)
RFM6W9C5–Sterculia bark
RF2RC3RP5–Cola tree, Cola acuminata. All colas come from sub-Saharan Africa (Central Africa, West Africa)
RFJCG652–Rare tree from Australia : Brachychiton bidwilmii
RMCCA3CP–Gum Tree (Sterculia urens) standing as sentinels in Ranthambore national park, India
RFE1WYPP–the seed of Sterculia lanceolata tree, it is a tropical plant growth in South Asia.
RM2WATH6M–African Star-Chestnut, aka Tick tree, Sterculia africana, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RF2WJ680Y–Lowveld chestnut (Sterculia murex) is a deciduous tree native to southern Africa. Flowers detail.
RF2H5GNF7–Sterculia quadrifida (Also called peanut tree, red-fruited kurrajong) on the tree. Seed pods are orange outside and orange or red inside when ripe.
RMM68815–Fruit of the Kalumpang Tree in the Rainforest Discovery Centre in Sepilok, Borneo, Malaysia
RMEBKJMA–Indian ghost tree, Kullu (Sterculia urens), treetrunk on rocks, India, Madhya Pradesh
RME0HHD0–The fruit of the KALUMPANG TREE at the RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTER in the KABILI SEPILOK FOREST near SANDAKAN - BORNEO
RFPEYEGD–Very old Heritiera littoralis Dryand buttress tree roots in Kenting national park Taiwan
RMDR34XP–Shikra, Accipiter baduis, perched in Indian Ghost Tree Udaigiri sterculia
RMK7CPYB–STERCULIA MEGISTOPHYLLA
RM2J1AJBX–Sterculia Parviflora Exposed Tree Roots at Taman Botani Perdana (Botanical Gardens) Kuala Lumpur
RM2B04P33–Large-leaved Star-chestnut, scientifically known as Sterculia quinqueloba in South Luangwa National Park in eastern Zambia.
RMC9385F–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. The distinctive yellow bark of the Sterculia appendiculata
RMARNYFJ–Malva nut tree (Sterculia lychnophora)
RF2HA1531–Kola tree flowers (Cola acuminata)
RMC9383J–Malawi, Majete Wildlife Reserve. The pale trunk and branches of a sterculia appendiculata.
RF2RC3RP3–Cola tree, Cola acuminata. All colas come from sub-Saharan Africa (Central Africa, West Africa)
RFJCG654–Rare tree from Australia : Brachychiton bidwilmii
RF2RC3WK5–Cola tree, Cola acuminata. All colas come from sub-Saharan Africa (Central Africa, West Africa)
RFE1WYPE–the seed of Sterculia lanceolata tree, it is a tropical plant growth in South Asia.
RM2WATH7J–African Star-Chestnut, aka Tick tree, Sterculia africana, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RF2WJ680X–Lowveld chestnut (Sterculia murex) is a deciduous tree native to southern Africa. Flowers and leave detail.
RF2H5GNGR–Sterculia quadrifida (Also called peanut tree, red-fruited kurrajong) on the tree. Seed pods are orange outside and orange or red inside when ripe.
RMM687JJ–Fruit of the Kalumpang Tree in the Rainforest Discovery Centre in Sepilok, Borneo, Malaysia
RFE0HHD4–The fruit of the KALUMPANG TREE at the RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTER in the KABILI SEPILOK FOREST near SANDAKAN - BORNEO
RMA94DRG–The back lit leaves of a Lowveld chestnut tree Sterculia murex Mpumalanga South Africa
RF2WEGWRK–Sterculia quadrifida tree with fruits and roots on a white background.
RMD06643–Large red fruits of Kelumpang Sarawak tree (Sterculia Megistophylla)
RM2J1AJBT–Sterculia Parviflora Exposed Tree Roots at Taman Botani Perdana (Botanical Gardens) Kuala Lumpur
RM2B04NYN–Large-leaved Star-chestnut, scientifically known as Sterculia quinqueloba in South Luangwa National Park in eastern Zambia.
RMA1CA6G–Australian flame tree (Brachychiton acerifolius, Sterculia acerifolia), opening fruits, follicles
RMARP8NT–Malva nut tree (Sterculia lychnophora)
RFRDHM4Y–Chestnut on Chestnut tree
RFCRM67N–Karaya is used as alternative laxative
RFE1J0F4–the seed of Sterculia lanceolata tree, it is a tropical plant growth in South Asia.
RF2F3F3Y4–A selective focus shot of the roots of a panama tree
RF2RC3WKF–Cola tree, Cola acuminata. All colas come from sub-Saharan Africa (Central Africa, West Africa)
RMD7K4AX–Rio de Janeiro Botanical Gardens, Brazil
RF2F6RBEP–the holes left by the seeds when they come out
RMA3N0JX–Buttresses of Sterculia subviolacea, tree of Sterculiaceae family in riverine rainforest, Gabon, Africa.
RF2H5GNEM–Sterculia quadrifida (Also called peanut tree, red-fruited kurrajong) on the tree. Seed pods are orange outside and orange or red inside when ripe.
RMM687RE–Fruit of the Kalumpang Tree in the Rainforest Discovery Centre in Sepilok, Borneo, Malaysia
RFE0HHD8–The fruit of the KALUMPANG TREE at the RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTER in the KABILI SEPILOK FOREST near SANDAKAN - BORNEO
RM2WATHXF–African star-chestnut, tick tree, false baobab tree, Sterculia africana, with Euphorbia candelabrum, rear, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RMA94DPX–The back lit leaves of a Lowveld chestnut tree Sterculia murex Mpumalanga South Africa
RM2WATE1P–Adult male, Yellow Baboon, eating fruit of the large-leaved star-chestnut tree, Sterculia quinqueloba, Majete Wildlife Reserve, Malawi. Due to the whi
RM2J1AJC1–Sterculia Parviflora Exposed Tree Roots at Taman Botani Perdana (Botanical Gardens) Kuala Lumpur
RF2WEGWRR–Branch with fruits sterculia quadrifida and leaves on a white background.
RMADMPD7–Australian flame tree (Brachychiton acerifolius, Sterculia acerifolia), blooming tree against blue sky, Cook Islands, Rarotonga
RMARNWNJ–Malva nut tree (Sterculia lychnophora)
RMB2EK6F–Fresh spring leaves green on a Lowveld chestnut tree (Sterculia murex)
RFCRM68B–Karaya is used as alternative laxative
RM2J615T0–The Ghost
RMAJ3G59–Sterculia africana
RF2RC3WJM–Cola tree, Cola acuminata. All colas come from sub-Saharan Africa (Central Africa, West Africa)
RF2JM653W–A vertical shot of Sterculia foetida plants on grassland by pond water and a rural house with blue sky
RMBM80CH–Claw Marks of the Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia
RF2R6C2MM–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JUNE 3 2023: Postage stamp printed in Panama shows Sterculia apetala, national tree, Centenary of the Republic of Panama serie, circa
RF2H5GNG3–Sterculia quadrifida (Also called peanut tree, red-fruited kurrajong) on the tree. Seed pods are orange outside and orange or red inside when ripe.
RM2T1A4Y8–A male oriental pied hornbill carefully prizes a China chestnut fruit from its casing, Singapore
RMACRYKY–The flowers of a wild chestnut tree Sterculia murex which flowers in August and September in the Mpumalanga Lowveld
RF2X0GE7K–Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus), sitting on a ghost tree at Jhalana Reserve in Rajasthan India
RF2AGFKPH–05 Mar 2019Neem Tree and Indian Ghost Tree Sterculia urens out side Vaijnath Shiva temple Kukadia Idar Sabarkantha Gujarat India
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