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Confident, stylish young man with braided hair stands on a blue background. He wears casual clothing and a necklace, smiling happily while looking away. His ethnic heritage is Native American.
Head of Native American woman in traditional costume against cloudy sky
The silhouette of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in a manger, with two sheep and a bright star in the night sky.
Christmas Nativity Scene in the desert at night
Beautiful Christmas nativity scene with holy family in a handmade wooden old stable, Italian traditional Presepio or Presepe
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Potted snake plants (botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata), also known as mother-in-law's tongue (poisonous if ingested), an ornamental native to tropical western Africa, on table in greenhouse
Lamb's ear (botanical name: Stachys byzantina), an ornamental plant native to Armenia, Turkey, and Iran, often grown for children's gardens and as ground cover
Woolly leaves of lamb's tongue (binomial name: Stachys byzantina 'Cotton Ball'), also called lamb's ear , an ornamental plant native to Armenia, Turkey, and Iran, with rain drops
Extensive roots of Moreton Bay Fig (botanical name: Ficus macrophylla), a large banyan tree of rainforest (native to eastern Australia)
Climbing hydrangea (binomial name: Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris 'Mirranda'), with raindrops, trained in spring garden. This subspecies of vine is native to China, South Korea, Japan, and Siberia.
Bark of American elm (botanical name: Ulmus americana), a hardy tree native to eastern North America
Baby blue eyes (binomial name: Nemophila menziesii), a spring wildflower native to California (shallow depth of field), growing in a garden in Illinois
Bizarre trunk of tropical tree (botanical name: Ficus altissima) in the mulberry family, native to southeast Asia, with aerial roots, in Sarasota, Florida
Tall cycad (botanical name: Dioon mejiae), an abundant tropical plant native to Honduras
Pale purple coneflower (botanical name: Echinacea pallida), a prairie and woodland perennial native to south central United States, growing in Wisconsin garden in mid June (shallow depth of field)
Thorny bark of floss silk tree (botanical name: Chorisia speciosa), native to Argentina and Brazil
Fishhook barrel cactus (binomial name: Ferocactus wislizeni), native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, with yellow fruit on top, surrounded by stones in Arizona garden