Posts that relate to the Keyword: ranunculus

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The effect of the mounting medium on specimen and image quality
May 13th, 2010 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 1
The mounting medium can have a significant effect both on the image quality and on the specimen itself. I tried a little experiment by observing pollen from a plant (in this case the buttercup, Ranunculus), mounted in five different ways: Air-mounted, with no cover glass Air-mounted, with a cover glass Mounted in water (temporary mount) [...]
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Ranunculus (Buttercup) pollen
May 1st, 2010 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 0
Spring time is pollen time! Here are two images of Ranunculus repens (the Creeping Buttercup or Creeping Crowfoot) pollen, the top one in dark field, the bottom one in bright field. This plant is poisonous and can cause skin irritation. The name “Crowfoot” comes from the shape of the leaves, which resemble the claws of [...]
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Buttercup (Ranunculus repens) Root
November 28th, 2009 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 0
Vascular tissue of a Buttercup, Ranunculus, root.
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