RMBA36Y3–Seeds in seedpods of the Guaje tree used in Mexican cooking. Species: (Leucaena leucocephala)
RF2J4RNFY–Hand holding an open Guaje seed pod
RFD4EJMY–The deep red seedpods of the guaje, or Huāxcuahuitl, tree. Oaxaca, Mexico.
RMD32KCG–Guaje Tree at Monte Albán Archaeological Ruins Site in Oaxaca - Mexico
RFS2KBME–Full frame of fresh delicious ripe guaje, huajes, hauxya, and guaje beans on display and ready for sale at the local produce vendor.
RF2T93403–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits calleds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruits are used to make
RM2NH4653–The bell tower of the Church Soledad Vista Hermosa with a guaje tree in San Agustin Etla, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RFEPMY22–Stack of Red tomatoes 'Tomate guaje'
RFP5089N–The fruit, called J cara, Bule, Tecomate, Guaje, Morro or Huacal in Mexico, is used to make small vessels for serving or drinking. In Western and Sout
RMCWBE0D–Day of the dead offering altar (Dia de Muertos)
RFG2K350–Traditional asian market
RMF0JW4K–Leucaena leucocephala, wild tamarind, Grande Terre, Mayotte island, Comoro Archipelago, Indian Ocean, listed as one of world's 100 most invasive species.
RFMHRD5X–Fruit on Calabash tree Crescentia cujete is often used to make bowls and cups in South America
RMPHPW5F–Fruit on Calabash tree Crescentia cujete
RFMY073P–Close-up of crescentia cujete fruit, Pune
RMPAN6FC–Guaje and empty bottle of tequila shot with hard light
RM2AJJN6G–Mexico and the United States; a study of subjects affecting their political, commercial, and social relations, made with a view to their promotion: . Nuevo Leon. Tamarind pulp. FORESTRY. Cabinet woods, mahogany,moral, lind-aloe, tepe-guaje, cedar, sandal, eb-ony, and rosewood. Dye woods, brasil, camphor,moral, and other varietiesof logwood. Orchilla. SUNDRIES. Copal, chick, and sundry resinous substances.Jalap, and other medicinal herbs.Mother of pearl shells.Pearls.Wax, artificial flowers and Tortoise shell from the Gulf figures. of Cortez. Woollen and worsted Mexi- Vanilla. can plaids or bla
RF2A5EC64–big dried seed container typical traditional mexican stone background
RMBA3551–Seeds in seedpods of the Guaje tree used in Mexican cooking Species: (Leucaena leucocephala)
RF2J4RN1R–Hand holding an open Guaje seed pod
RMKDP4WD–Dried Guaje tree seeds from the acacia tree in a still life. Acapulco, Mexico
RFD4EJMR–The deep red seedpods and delicate leaves of the guaje, or Huāxcuahuitl, tree. Oaxaca, Mexico.
RMD32KDM–Guaje Tree at Monte Albán Archaeological Ruins Site in Oaxaca - Mexico
RF2T970Y7–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits calleds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruits are used to make
RM2NH465K–The bell tower of the Church Soledad Vista Hermosa with a palm and a guaje tree in San Agustin Etla, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RFEPMYT3–Stack of Red tomatoes 'Tomate guaje'
RM2EJ06MH–Guaje Mountain, New Mexico, map 1952, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RFMHRD61–Fruit on Calabash tree Crescentia cujete is often used to make bowls and cups in South America
RMRHFWPT–. Boletín del Instituto Geológico de México. Geology; Geology; Paleontology. Fig. 12.— Depósito de cuarzo, silicatos y menas á lo largo de las grietasen el mármol de la mina El Guaje, wwo- llastonita radial con cuarzo; kg venas de granate con chalcopyrita; /tridimita en cuarzo; k chalcopyrita. Las partes marmorizadas por adición de mineral pudieron ser limitadas en dos lugares por líneas sinuosas á lo largo del cuarzo de los agregados de wollastonita. En la mayor de las dos zonas mineralizadas se en- cuentra á la izquierda arriba del centro un resto alargado de un mármol poco alterado. Escala
RF2A5EC99–big dried seed container typical traditional mexican stone background
RF2J4RN9K–Hand holding an open Guaje seed pod
RMD4EJN6–Guaje trees full of red seedpods in front of the ruins of Tomb 7, Monte Alban, Mexico
RF2T970Y4–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits nameds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruits are used to make
RM2EJ06NE–Guaje Mountain, New Mexico, map 1952, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RFMHRD5N–Fruit on Calabash tree Crescentia cujete is often used to make bowls and cups in South America
RMRHFRCG–. Boletín del Instituto Geológico de México. Geology; Geology; Paleontology. 90 LA GRANODIORITA DE CONCEPCIÓN DEL ORO, ZACATECAS. Fig. 12.— Depósito de cuarzo, silicatos y menas á lo largo de las grietasen el mármol de la mina El Guaje, wwo- llastonita radial con cuarzo; kg venas de granate con chalcopyrita; /tridimita en cuarzo; k chalcopyrita. Las partes marmorizadas por adición de mineral pudieron ser limitadas en dos lugares por líneas sinuosas á lo largo del cuarzo de los agregados de wollastonita. En la mayor de las dos zonas mineralizadas se en- cuentra á la izquierda arriba del centro
RF2A5ECBE–big dried seed container typical traditional mexican stone background
RF2J4RNPC–Hand holding an open Guaje seed pod
RMD4P5W2–A guaje tree casts a lacy shadow on the Gran Plaza of Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RF2T93400–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits nameds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruits are used to make
RF2T970YC–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits calleds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruit is used to make c
RM2EJ06N2–Guaje Mountain, New Mexico, map 1984, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RFMHRD5K–Fruit on Calabash tree Crescentia cujete is often used to make bowls and cups in South America
RF2J4RMCR–Bundle of Guaje seed pods in Oaxaca, Mexico.
RF2T93407–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits calleds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruit is used to make c
RM2EJ06P7–Guaje Mountain, New Mexico, map 2002, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RF2J4RP6F–Bundle of Guaje seed pods in Oaxaca, Mexico.
RF2T93405–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits calleds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruit is used to make c
RM2EJ06MT–Guaje Mountain, New Mexico, map 1984, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RF2J4RP9W–Bundle of Guaje seed pods in Oaxaca, Mexico.
RF2T970YA–Calabash tree or cuite (Crescentia cujete) is a tree that produce very big fruits calleds bule, guaje, jicara or tecomate. The fruit is used to make c
RM2EJ06N9–Guaje Mountain, New Mexico, map 1984, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RF2J4RP66–Bundle of Guaje seed pods in Oaxaca, Mexico.