National flower of tanzania Stock Photos and Images
RMDKD248–Orchard, Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania
RM2A0K1J6–A young vervet monkey eats the flower of the sasuage tree, Kigelia africana, in the shade, Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
RFGE08C4–Dried Everlasting flowers (Helichrysum newii), Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
RF2M02DF8–Water lilies in a lake in Africa
RM2B4DHB1–Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Arusha and Lake Manyara, Cape Buffalo, syncerus caffer
RF2M4W8J3–Water lily pond, Serengeti national Park, Tanzania
RFRFDNWJ–Visitors to Africa's tallest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, pass through 5 vegetation zones on the climb
RF2ATBKMD–Two African Wood Boring Bullet Beetles Mating on a Branch in Tanzania in Tarangire National Park
RFRFDNPH–Visitors to Africa's tallest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, pass through 5 vegetation zones on the climb
RF2F8E59E–Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - February 29, 2020: Superb Starling nest hanging in a tree
RFRFDP35–Visitors to Africa's tallest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, pass through 5 vegetation zones on the climb
RMC1R554–lilly pad flower Saadani Tanzania
RF2D8P64A–Flowering spike of a witchweed (Striga species) growing in savannah grassland. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RM2JEHW24–A giant of the African bush the Baobab stands proud against the dusk light in Ruaha National Park, in the heart of Tanzania
RFMCHN2T–MORNING GLORY BUSH WITH WHITE AND PURPLE FLOWER CLOSE UP, TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK, TANZANIA
RMPB8GC2–Malachite sunbird (Nectarinia famosa) male feeding on Aloe flower. Ndutu area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area NCA / Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RM2K22J03–Baobabs are silhouetted by the dusk in Ruaha National Park. One of the first trees to shed their leaves before the dry season sets in
RF2DC9D2Y–Orange flower of Leonotis Menthifolia ‘Savannah Sunset’ blooming in the wild, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania
RM2DNXA0J–An ancient Baobab tree growing on the slopes of Chiriwindi Mountain in Ruaha national Park is silhouetted in the early light pastel of dawn
RMCX5H8P–Giraffes, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa
RM2A0K1JD–A young vervet monkey eats the flower of the sasuage tree, Kigelia africana, in the shade, Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
RM2R756K2–The distinctive outlines of the Baobab are silhouetted against the evening skies in Ruaha National Park.
RF2WF2J94–A young Masai giraffe walks through the flowering savannah against the backdrop of rolling hills of Ngorongoro Conservation Area
RM2B4DHC5–Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Arusha and Lake Manyara, zebra among yellow flowers, Equus quagga
RM2A9FB56–The scenery at Baobab Springs in Ruaha National Park opens up and a forest of ancient massive Baobabs dominate the landscape.
RFRFDNPT–Visitors to Africa's tallest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, pass through 5 vegetation zones on the climb
RM2JF790D–Ancient Baobabs stand silhouetted against the last glow of dusk in Ruaha National Park. The tree has a distinctive upside down shape
RF2AMP9YD–Flower of Kilimanjaro Impatiens (Impatiens kilimanjari) growing on the forest floor on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro. This plant is endemic to the m
RF2F8E57G–Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - February 29, 2020: Superb Starling nest hanging in a tree
RM2JF78T5–Ancient Baobabs stand silhouetted against the last glow of dusk in Ruaha National Park. The tree has a distinctive upside down shape
RF2AF24MH–Flower of Kilimanjaro Impatiens (Impatiens kilimanjari) growing on the forest floor on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro. This plant is endemic to the m
RM2JFGWW8–Baobabs silhouetted by the last glow of dusk in Ruaha National Park. These giants thrive in low lying dry bushveld but climate change is threatening
RMHKJFH8–Kilimanjaro Everlasting (Helichrysum newii), Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
RFMCHN41–MORNING GLORY BUSH WITH WHITE AND PURPLE FLOWER CLOSE UP, TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK, TANZANIA
RM2A962D0–Just below the western escarpment in Ruaha National Park, the dry bush land opens up and the area has many spectacular ancient baobab trees.
RME93NW2–A close up shot of the top of the flower of the orchid Disa stolzii found on the Kitulo plateau, Tanzania
RMW681HY–This magnificent Baobab tree is one of the largest in Tanzania and a major landmark in the Selous Game Reserve. The distinctive 'up-side-down' tree.
RF2DC9D2R–Orange flower of Leonotis Menthifolia ‘Savannah Sunset’ blooming in the wild, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania
RM2CWABWG–The huge white flower of the Baobab opens for one night only and is shed the next day. The flowers are rich in nectar and have a strong scent
RMDRWGC2–Toothbrush tree (Salvadora persica). Close up of flower.
RM2T7J1GM–Elephant damage on a baobab trunk shows the fibrous structure of the tree, different to most other trees. Elephants often feed on baobabs in the dry.
RFB3GK3N–Scarlet-chested sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) hen
RM2B4DH2P–Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Arusha and Lake Manyara, zebra among yellow flowers, Equus quagga
RM2T6GNBC–A magnificent ancient Baobab is silhouetted against the last glow of dusk in the sky. Baobabs prefer drier areas of bushveld below 1000 meters.
RFRFDNR2–Visitors to Africa's tallest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, pass through 5 vegetation zones on the climb
RM2R7R2H4–The trunk of a young Baobab has been damaged by elephants peeling bark off in long strips. Baobabs have a structure that can survive such damage.
RFRFDNNK–Visitors to Africa's tallest mountain and the world's tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, pass through 5 vegetation zones on the climb
RF2F8E5BM–Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - February 29, 2020: Superb Starling nest hanging in a tree
RF2WHG7E7–A Warthog in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, Africa
RF2J9491R–Kingfisher in Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth national park, Uganda. Pied Kingfisher, Ceryle rudis, evening light with pink flower. Black and white b
RMBC7HW4–Stock photo of a young cheetah resting in th grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, February 2009.
RFHXYY2X–Malachite sunbird (Nectarinia famosa) male feeding on Aloe flower. Ndutu area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area NCA / Serengeti National Park. April.
RFMCHN89–A PATCH OF MORNING GLORY BUSH WITH WHITE AND PURPLE FLOWER CLOSE UP, TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK, TANZANIA
RFHY1WDP–Scarlet-chested sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) male perched on Aloe flower. Ndutu area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area NCA / Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RME93NW1–A close up side view of the flower of the orchid Disa stolzii found on the Kitulo plateau, Tanzania
RFT0M1MH–Lavender Flower
RF2DC9DPJ–Orange flower of Leonotis Menthifolia ‘Savannah Sunset’ blooming in the wild, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania
RME93NW0–A close up shot of the front of the flower of the orchid Disa stolzii found on the Kitulo plateau, Tanzania
RF2EM9C0P–Crater slopes and wildlife meadow of Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Safari concept. Tanzania. Africa
RMJAPXW0–Whistling thorn acacia (Acacia drepanolobium) close-up detail and fruits, Grumeti river, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RF2R3354W–Impatiens kilimanjarii blossom or Elephant's Trunk flower at lower slopes of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
RM2B4DH58–Tanzania, Northern Tanzania, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Arusha and Lake Manyara, zebra among yellow flowers, Equus quagga
RM2GJ5HJ1–Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park. Cape buffalo yawning. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
RF2WAFYNB–Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) eating flowers in savanna in Serengeti national park, Tanzania
RM2R7R2GT–The trunk of a young Baobab has been damaged by elephants peeling bark off in long strips. Baobabs have a structure that can survive such damage.
RF2FKC1MC–Dendrosenecio kilimanjari - high altitude Moorland zones unique plant. It is a giant groundsel found on Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, Tanzania
RF2F98JP6–Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - February 29, 2020: Superb Starling nest hanging in a tree
RFJKRH9Y–Baboon taken in east Africa
RF2J948Y3–Kingfisher in Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth national park, Uganda. Pied Kingfisher, Ceryle rudis, evening light with pink flower. Black and white b
RMBC88T2–Stock photo of a young cheetah resting in th grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, February 2009.
RFT3REDR–Giant water lily in Pioneer reservoir near Mopani restcamp in Kruger national park South Africa
RFMCHN5A–A PATCH OF MORNING GLORY BUSH WITH WHITE AND PURPLE FLOWER CLOSE UP, TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK, TANZANIA
RM2BNJA2T–Scarlet-chested sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) feeding on Aloe flower. Ndutu area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area NCA / Serengeti National Park, Tan
RFHGJFBP–Toothbrush tree (Salvadora persica)
RM2BNJA67–Male Scarlet-chested Sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) feeding on Aloe flower. Ndutu area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area NCA / Serengeti National Park
RFHGJEPX–Toothbrush tree (Salvadora persica)
RME99462–Delphinium leroyi photographed on the Kitulo Plateau National Park in Tanzania
RM2BNJA2R–Scarlet-chested sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis) male perched on Aloe flower. Ndutu area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area NCA / Serengeti National Park
RMJAPXW1–Whistling thorn acacia (Acacia drepanolobium) close-up detail and fruits, Grumeti river, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RF2R3352F–Impatiens kilimanjarii blossom or Elephant's Trunk flower at lower slopes of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
RFP81X9F–Impala herd in Kruger
RM2GJ5HTH–Africa, Tanzania, Serengeti National Park. Variable sunbird feeding on flowers. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
RF2WAFYP5–Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) eating flowers in savanna in Serengeti national park, Tanzania
RM2R7R2GJ–The trunk of a young Baobab has been damaged by elephants peeling bark off in long strips. Baobabs have a structure that can survive such damage.
RF2EXD6A8–Dendrosenecio kilimanjari - high altitude Moorland zones unique plant. It is a giant groundsel found on Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, Tanzania. Barranc
RF2F98JK6–Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - February 29, 2020: Superb Starling nest hanging in a tree
RM2K3TBP6–Using the tusks elephant then use their trunk to tear strips of bark of the tree trunk. In the hot dry season, the baobab has moisture and minerals
RF2J948XP–Kingfisher in Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth national park, Uganda. Pied Kingfisher, Ceryle rudis, evening light with pink flower. Black and white b
RM2K0RH18–Elephants have stripped lengths of bark off this young Baobab. At the end of the dry season elephants concentrate their attention on Baobabs
RMBC7JBE–Stock photo of a young cheetah resting in th grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, February 2009.
RM2K0EG23–Strips of bark are pulled from the trunk of a baobab by feeding elephant. Unlike most hardwood trees the Baobab has a structure that is hardier
RFJKRHA5–Baboon taken in east Africa
RFP82PMW–Impala herd in Kruger
RF2M9EA1M–Rhododendron, Rubicon del Kilimanjaro, red flowers in Iturraran Natural Park, Basque Country
RFP87DF9–Impala herd in Kruger
RME93NTY–Spike of the orange flowered orchid Satyrium acutirostrum found on the Kitulo plateau, Tanzania
RFP87D02–Impala herd in Kruger
RMD0PEJ2–MT KILIMANJARO, Tanzania - Everlastings (Helichrysum) in flower in the heath zone of Mt Kilimanjaro. These are a distinctive and common plant in this elevation of the mountain.
RFP889TR–Impala portrait
RFFWKN63–Giant Lobelia (Lobelia telekii) at about 3500 m on Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Africa
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