white eggs on nature grass

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Green,Family,Nature,Grass,Earth,Celebration,Bunny,Area,Blade,Blade of grass,Close up,Dew,Easter bunny,Easter egg,Fresh grass

This vector contains the following main colors: Deep Fir,Dell,White,Celeste,Madras

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    Green Family Nature Grass Earth Celebration Bunny Area Blade Blade of grass Close up Dew Easter bunny Easter egg Fresh grass Deep Fir Dell White Celeste Madras

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egg wiki:
g has multiple meanings:The term is used synonymously with ovum, the female sex cell in animals and plants. These are a part of the female reproductive cycle.The term is also used for the ovum of animals together with its various protective layers and nutrients for the developing embryo. See egg (biology).Some eggs are edible and can be used as food.Egg decorating can be part of a tradition or religious celebration, Easter eggs being an exampleEgg, Switzerland is a city in SwitzerlandEgg (band) was an English progressive rock band (1968–1972, 1974).Eggs (film) is a 1995 award-winning film by the Norwegian film director Bent Hamer.Augustus Egg was a Victorian artist.In primary schools throughout the United Kingdom, eggs play an important role in the egg and spoon race.Egg Pictures, is a movie production company owned by Jodie Foster.Egg Plc, is an online bank in the United Kingdom, launched in October 1998.Elemental Gimmick Gear, a video game commonly abbreviated E.G.G.Gary Gygax was referred to as "the Egg of Coot".The world egg frequently play an important part in many myths from around the world. "Egg" is an alternative spelling for Eigg, an isle in the Scottish Inner Hebrides."" is an ethnic slur used to describe a white person who either grew up in an Asian (e.g. Chinese) culture, or aspired to fit in (sometimes even as a form of rejecting their heritage); they are "yellow" (Asian) on the inside and "white" on the outside.For egg shape see oval (geometry). See more at Wikipedia.org...

grass wiki:
>This article is about plants; for other uses of the term, see Grass (disambiguation) Grass generally describes a monocotyledonous green plant characterized by slender leaves, called blades, which usually grow arching upwards from the ground. Plants that are botanically regarded as "true" grasses fall into the flowering plant family, Poaceae. However, there are other plants outside this plant family that have similar appearance, and are commonly referred to as grasses, or have "grass" as part of their name. These include:China grass, more commonly known as Ramie (Boehmeria nivea), a nettle grown for bast fibres, in the Family UrticaceaeDitch grass or Wigeon grass (Ruppia maritima) in the Family RuppiaceaeFish grass (Cabomba caroliniana), a freshwater aquaticGoosegrass (Galium aparine)Mondo grass or Lily turf (Ophiopogon japonicus), an Asian ornamental ground coverNutgrass, a common lawn pest (Cyperus rotundus) in the Family CyperaceaePepper grasses (Lipidium spp.) in the family BrassicaceaeSawgrass, abundant in sub-tropical marshlands (Cladium spp.) in the Family CyperaceaeScurvy-grass (Cochlearia species) in the Family BrassicaceaeScurvy-grass Sorrel (Oxalis enneaphylla) in the Family OxalidaceaeSeagrasses, including Eel grass (Zostera spp.)"Sleeping grass" (Mimosa pudica) a legume (Family Fabaceae) and lawn weedXyridaceae, known as the yellow-eyed grass family See more at Wikipedia.org...


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