54 pictures found
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Rafflesia (Rafflesia arnoldii) seen from top, Payakumbuh, West Sumatra, Indonesia
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia (Rafflesia arnoldii) seen from top, Payakumbuh, West Sumatra, Indonesia
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Rafflesia (Rafflesia arnoldii), stamens, male flower, Payakumbuh, West Sumatera, Indonesia - 2-
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia (Rafflesia arnoldii), stamens, male flower, Payakumbuh, West Sumatera, Indonesia - 2-
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Rafflesia padma (Rafflesia patma) flower, West Java, Indonesia
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia padma (Rafflesia patma) flower, West Java, Indonesia
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Rafflesia padma (Rafflesia patma) flower, West Java, Indonesia
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia padma (Rafflesia patma) flower, West Java, Indonesia
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia (Rafflesia micropylora) on vine, North Sumatra
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia (Rafflesia micropylora) on vine, North Sumatra
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Fly on a Rafflesia (Rafflesia micropylora) growing on vine, North Sumatra
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Fly on a Rafflesia (Rafflesia micropylora) growing on vine, North Sumatra
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Cytinus (Cytinus hypocistis), Parasitic plant of the cistus in spring, Plaine des Maures, near Vidauban, Var 83, France
© André Simon / Biosphoto
© André Simon / Biosphoto
Cytinus (Cytinus hypocistis), Parasitic plant of the cistus in spring, Plaine des Maures, near Vidauban, Var 83, France
© Marek Stefunko / Biosphoto
Rafflesia in undergrowth - Gunung Gading Borneo Malaysia
© Antoni Agelet / Biosphoto
Cytinus in bloom in Catalonia
© Antoni Agelet / Biosphoto
Cytinus in bloom in Catalonia
© Jean-Claude Malausa / Biosphoto
Cytinet blossoms - Valley of Carleva Alps France
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Rafflesia flower Indonesia Sumatra Bukittingi
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Rafflesia flower Indonesia Sumatra Bukittingi
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Man et Rafflesia in Asia ; Rafflesia is the biggest flower in the world
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Man et Rafflesia in Asia ; Rafflesia is the biggest flower in the world
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Rafflesia newly opened in the Bukit Barisan Selatan NP ; Rafflesia biggest flower in the world, decomposing after 3 days.
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia newly opened in the Bukit Barisan Selatan NP ; Rafflesia biggest flower in the world, decomposing after 3 days.
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Rafflesia with leaf insect climbing Bukit Barisan Selatan NP ;
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia with leaf insect climbing Bukit Barisan Selatan NP ; Rafflesia is the biggest flower in the world, decomposing after 3 days.
© Alain Compost / Biosphoto
Rafflesia newly opened biggest flower in the world Sumatra
© Berndt Fischer / Biosphoto
Rafflesia poring in primary forest Sabah Borneo Malaysia
© Berndt Fischer / Biosphoto
Rafflesia with flies in primary forest Sabah Borneo Malaysia
© Juan-Carlos Muñoz / Biosphoto
Rafflesia flower Mount Kinabalu National Park Malaysia
© Juan-Carlos Muñoz / Biosphoto
Rafflesia flower Mount Kinabalu National Park Malaysia
© Juan-Carlos Muñoz / Biosphoto
Rafflesia flower Mount Kinabalu National Park Malaysia
© Juan-Carlos Muñoz / Biosphoto
Rafflesia flower Mount Kinabalu National Park Malaysia
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Cytinus Languedoc Roussillon France ; Place : Banyuls-sur-mer
Mas Reig
© Hervé Lenain & Marie-Pierre Samel / Biosphoto
© Hervé Lenain & Marie-Pierre Samel / Biosphoto
Cytinus Languedoc Roussillon France ; Place : Banyuls-sur-mer
Mas Reig
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Cytinus Languedoc Roussillon France ; Place : Banyuls-sur-mer
Mas Reig
© Hervé Lenain & Marie-Pierre Samel / Biosphoto
© Hervé Lenain & Marie-Pierre Samel / Biosphoto
Cytinus Languedoc Roussillon France ; Place : Banyuls-sur-mer
Mas Reig
© Cyril Ruoso / Biosphoto
Flower Rafflesia Bukit Barisan Selatan Sumatra Indonesia
© Cyril Ruoso / Biosphoto
Flower Rafflesia Bukit Barisan Selatan Sumatra Indonesia
© Cyril Ruoso / Biosphoto
Flower Rafflesia Bukit Barisan Selatan Sumatra Indonesia
© Cyril Ruoso / Biosphoto
Flower Rafflesia Bukit Barisan Selatan Sumatra Indonesia
© Cyril Ruoso / Biosphoto
Flower Rafflesia Bukit Barisan Selatan Sumatra Indonesia
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. “A Kiss from Sumatra…”
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. “A Kiss from Sumatra…”
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Thierry Boisgard and his Rafflésia in a flower massif ; From the
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Thierry Boisgard and his Rafflésia in a flower massif ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. “A Kiss from Sumatra…”
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Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. “A Kiss from Sumatra…”
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Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. “A Kiss from Sumatra…”
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Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Thierry Boisgard laid down in grass with its Rafflesia ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. “A Kiss from Sumatra…”
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Coloration of a sculpture of Rafflesia full scale ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Coloration of a sculpture of Rafflesia full scale ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world.
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Coloration of a sculpture of Rafflesia full scale ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Coloration of a sculpture of Rafflesia full scale ; From the time he was very young, he has dissected, sketched an sculpted
everything he notices during his hikes. While completing studies in biology,
he worked on perfecting his moulding and painting techniques. Today he serves
art and natural history museums by restoring collections or making educational
moulds and models. First he sculpts and models the subject. With the help of
elastomers an resins, he then casts his creation. Next comes the most delicate
phase : giving the animal or plant realistic, lifelike colors.
Acrylic paint applied with brush and airbrush.
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world.