RFBN5917–Myrtle (Myrtus communis) shrub flower and bold filaments against a white background
RMFJ6AW8–myrtle (Myrtus communis), in a winter garden, Germany
RM2JGB5EJ–Soldier beetle (Rhagonycha) on a common myrtle leaf (Myrtus Communis)
RM2AKF9TB–Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southern Europe
RF2BB4MK5–myrtle plant in a vase isolated on white background
RF2DDW53R–Common myrtle, myrtus communis, with blue-black berries, against a pale blue sky.
RF2E8TG29–Winter Green Foliage and Pink Flower Buds of the Evergreen Tarentum Myrtle Shrub (Myrtus communis subsp. Tarentina) Growing in a Cottage Garden
RFR156B9–Myrtus communis with fruits, the Common myrtle, from the family Myrtaceae - a typical Mediterranean plant
RMEBNW9M–myrtle (Myrtus communis), branch with fruits
RF2J4GWC1–A Myrtus communis (Myrtle) plant with berries in nature. Close-up
RMPH80MH–Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae.
RF2K1EJXG–Myrtle, Myrtus communis, also called balm is a shrub with beautiful white flowers. It is an important medicinal plant and an attractive garden plant.
RF2R6KGYE–myrtle in a pot on a stand in a rural yard
RF2R4N09M–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RM2PE791W–Common Myrtle (Myrtus communis) introduced species, close-up of ancient trunk, Arizona (U.) S. A
RF2DFBK3E–Close up of the Myrtus communis in a Mediterranean garden
RF2JPJE50–Myrtus communis – Common myrtle; native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe Myrtle blossom;a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtac
RM2DE48K9–A closeup of a myrtle berry covered in water droplets
RMF0GAHX–Cork trees (Quercus suber) and Wild olive (Olea europaea var, sylvestris) with a rich abundance of natural underbush made up of Mastic (Pistacia lentiscus) Fillirea (Phyllirea angustifolia) Strawberry tree (Arbutus uneda) Myrtle (Myrtus communis) and Brac
RFBN588K–Myrtle (Myrtus communis) shrub flower and bold filaments against a white background
RMDYDAK2–Moorish Mocárabe decoration in a niche of the Court of the Myrtles, Patio de los Arrayanes, Alhambra palace, Granada
RMCWFC1B–From a coastal walk near Calvi in Corsica with views of the blue Mediterranean sea and a lighthouse
RM2AKF9P1–Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southern Europe
RM2J3KHPM–A large-leaved myrtle
RF2NJ6BTW–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RF2A7B21E–Red flower plant myrtle close-up. A pink myrtle blossomed on a branch with green leaves. Botanical garden in spring in Batumi.
RMCRP19H–Common Myrtle (Myrtus communis) introduced species, close-up of ancient trunk, Arizona, U.S.A., february
RMEBNW9T–myrtle (Myrtus communis), branch with fruits
RF2J4GWC4–Close-up of a berry on a Myrtus communis (Myrtle) plant. Shallow depth of field
RMPH80KP–Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae.
RF2K1EJXJ–Myrtle, Myrtus communis, also called balm is a shrub with beautiful white flowers. It is an important medicinal plant and an attractive garden plant.
RF2R6KGYY–myrtle in a pot on a stand in a rural yard
RF2R4MYWM–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RM2H3HFP7–Myrtle
RF2DFBK32–Close up of the Myrtus communis in a Mediterranean garden
RFC1ME03–Close up view of a branch of the bush of the Myrtus (myrtle) fruit berry.
RMAFHY66–Common Myrtle shrub (Myrtus communis) in flower against a blurred background
RF2K0K7GX–A closeup of Myrtus communis, the common myrtle.
RFR741KH–Myrtus luma hedge bush in a pot
RMDYDAK1–Moorish Mocárabe decoration in a niche of the Court of the Myrtles, Patio de los Arrayanes, Alhambra palace, Granada
RFRNM076–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn
RM2T8F7X9–Myrtus communis or true myrtle, flowering ornamental evergreen shrub or small tree with small white flowers, leaves produce a fragrant essential oil, fruit is an edible berry blue-black when ripe
RMCW1XJM–Myrtle
RF2NGMM2D–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RF2EARB0R–Myrte
RM2WT1MT5–Myrtus communis, à Nice (Alpes-Maritimes). W. de Bray, photographer (French, active about 1880) 1871 A man sitting beneath a tree along a dirt road. Myrtle shrubs (Myrtus communis) are growing in the background. (Recto, mount) upper center, black printed text: 'Et vos, o lauri, carpam, et te proxima Myrte;/Sic positæ quoniam suaves miscetis odores. [space] Virg.'; lower center, black printed text: 'No 12. [space] Page 74./MYRTUS COMMUNIS/A NICE (Alpes-Maritimes. [sic]';
RMEBNW9P–myrtle (Myrtus communis), branch with fruits
RMP6F7AK–Common or true myrtle, Myrtus communis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RM2A7HDDX–Myrtle, Myrtus communis. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved by William Clark from Rebecca Hey's 'Moral of Flowers,' London, Longman, Rees, 1833. Mrs. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote 'Spirit of the Woods' 1837 and 'Recollections of the Lakes' 1841. William Clark was former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society and illustrated many botanical books in the 1820s and 1830s.
RF2K1EJXF–Myrtle, Myrtus communis, also called balm is a shrub with beautiful white flowers. It is an important medicinal plant and an attractive garden plant.
RF2R5RCN7–myrtle in a pot on a stand in a rural yard
RF2R4N026–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RMDKNDWC–Cupid hiding in a myrtle bush with his bow and arrow hanging from a ribbon.
RM2AG1YFJ–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book.... us hue of its persistent foliage. To the foregoing maybe added the common syringa or mock orange, (Philadelphus coronarius,) a nativeof the south of Europe; Philadclplius verrucosus, laxus, and hirsiilus, of NorthAmerica; and the Philadelphus tomcntosus, of Nepal. Myrliis communis,THE COMMON MYRTLE-TREE. Synonymcs. Myrtus communis, Myrte, Meurthe, Herbe du hgui, Myrthe, Myrter, Myrten, Mirto, MirtOj Arrayan, Myrta, Murta, Myrtle, LixN.Eus. Species Plantarum, De Candolle, Prodromus. Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum. France. Germany. D
RMKTXK21–Common myrtle, Myrtus communis. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Demachy after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traite des Arbres et Arbustes, Paris, 1804-1819.
RMPG1NPG–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. MYRTLE. MYRTLE {Myrtus communis).—LoVE. " The Myrtle bough bids lovers live."—Walter Scott. The oak has ever been dedicated to Jupiter; the laurel to Apollo; the olive to Minerva; and the Myrtle to Venus. Perpetual verdure, supple branches laden with fragrant flowers, which seem destined to adorn the brow of Love, has procured for the Myrtle the honour of being the tree of Venus. The chief temple of that goddess at Rome was surrounded by a myrtle grove. In Greece she was wor- ship
RF2K0K7G8–A closeup of Myrtus communis, the common myrtle.
RFRNM07C–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn
RF2NGMM9H–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RMEBNW9R–myrtle (Myrtus communis), branch with fruits
RMP6AKDP–Cupid hiding in a myrtle bush, Myrtus communis, with his bow and arrow hanging from a blue and white ribbon on a branch. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from 'Les Fleurs Animees,' Paris, Gabriel de Gonet, 1847.
RMAC37HN–myrtle (Myrtus communis 'Microphylla', Myrtus communis Microphylla), bowl shaped
RF2K1EJXH–Myrtle, Myrtus communis, also called balm is a shrub with beautiful white flowers. It is an important medicinal plant and an attractive garden plant.
RF2R6KGY4–myrtle in a pot on a stand in a rural yard
RF2R4N017–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RM2AKM853–Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . Gardenia Veitchii. LASIANDRA macrantha. (Pleroma.) Very effective greenhouseshrub with large deep violet-purple flowers. 25 cts. and 50cts. each. MARANTA. Decorative hot-house plants remarkable for the richnessand beauty of their variegated foliage. Goveniana. Kumnerlana. Sanderi. Insignis. Makoyana. Vittata. Kerchoveana. Rosea lineata. Each of the above varieties, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. LargerPlants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. MYRTUS communis. (True Myrtle.) Fragrant flowers and loliage.Strong plants, 75 cts. each. OLEA fragrans. (Sweet Olive.) A love
RFRNM079–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn
RF2N4AG95–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RMP5NHX2–Myrtle, Myrtus communis. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved by William Clark from Rebecca Hey's 'Moral of Flowers,' London, Longman, Rees, 1833. Mrs. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote 'Spirit of the Woods' 1837 and 'Recollections of the Lakes' 1841. William Clark was former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society and illustrated many botanical books in the 1820s and 1830s.
RMAF9KME–myrtle (Myrtus communis), flowers
RF2R5RCNE–myrtle in a pot on a stand in a rural yard
RF2R4MYRW–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RM2AJ5GXM–Fruitland Nurseries : successors to P.J Berckmans Co Inc established 1856 . nd 5.00 24-30 in., well branched. from open ground 2.00 $18.50 1S-24 in., well branched. from open ground 1.50 12.50 12-15 in., from pots . 1.00 8.n0 10-12 in., from pots 75 6.50 Myrlus (Myrtle) Myrtus communis—(True Myrtle.) A dwarf shrub,with small, bright green leaves ; flowers pure white,very fragrant. Hardy at Augusta. Ultimate height10 feet. From pots and open ground. PRICES: Each 10 15-18 inches $1.50 $12.50 12-15 inches 1.00 8.00 Nandina Nandina domestica—(Japanese Nandina.) A beauti-ful upright-growing shrub,
RF2N4AG9R–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RM2BT4E3R–Common myrtle, Myrtus communis. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Demachy after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traite des Arbres et Arbustes, Paris, 1804-1819.
RF2R5RCKG–myrtle in a pot on a stand in a rural yard
RF2R4N05K–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RMRDF1H3–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. MYRTLE. MYRTLE {Myrtus communis).—LoVE. " The Myrtle bough bids lovers live."—Walter Scott. The oak has ever been dedicated to Jupiter; the laurel to Apollo; the olive to Minerva; and the Myrtle to Venus. Perpetual verdure, supple branches laden with fragrant flowers, which seem destined to adorn the brow of Love, has procured for the Myrtle the honour of being the tree of Venus. The chief temple of that goddess at Rome was surrounded by a myrtle grove. In Greece she was wor- ship
RF2NK2K8T–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RMP6EEFP–Flower fairies: a sleeping olive in cotton bonnet, the marvel of Peru, everlasting with crown and snake headdress, myrtle as an old rogue, tobacco smoking a cigar and laurel as an old musketeer. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from 'Les Fleurs Animees,' Paris, Gabriel de Gonet, 1847.
RF2R4N07P–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RMRDYB67–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 640 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS The oil of Myrcia is obtained from the leaves of Pimenta acris of the West Indies and contains eugenol and chavicol. The volatile oil of Cheken {Eugenia Chequen) contains cineol, pinene, a volatile alkaloid, and a glucoside. The leaves of Myrtle {Myrtus communis) yield a substance used in perfumery. The Eucalypts, natives to Australia, are important timber plants, producing valuable wood for interior fi
RF2NKWY56–Detail of a myrtle bush with berries in autumn selective focus, natural background
RF2R4N09Y–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RMRF5NXG–. Catalogue. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. LOUISVILLE, KY. 79 Meyenia. BRECTA. A neat plant with beautiful blue flowers, re- sembling a small flower of the gloxinia; as a plant for the conservatory it has few equals, as It blooms nine months in the year. 10, 20, to 50 cents each. ALBA. Pure white, still new; very fine addition to above. 25 cents each. Myrtus. COMMUNIS. (The Bridal Myrtle.) An evergreen honse plant. 15, 25 to 50 cents. MU
RF2R4N04N–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RMRDT5AR–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 9P2,—Myrtus communis. Fig. q8o.—Venetian Sumach. Fig. 981.—Bog Myrtle. In the damp places of the garden the aromatic Bog Myrtle {Myrica Gale, fig. 981) grows. It abounds in Scotland in the Mosses, and in Yorkshire they make gale beer of it. The leaves exhale a delicious perfume, especially when bruised. The Yuccas always form striking objects -for a garden. The Y. gloriosa is by far the largest. It has a bad habit of throwing up its wonderful spike of bell-like flo
RF2R4MYRE–Buds and flowers of a myrtle plant close up on a blurred background. Selective focus
RMRFDJH3–. Catalogue. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. LOUISVILLE, KY. 79 Meyenia. BRECTA. A neat plant with beautiful blue flowers, re- sembling a small flower of the gloxinia; as a plant for the conservatory it has few equals, as It blooms nine months in the year. 10, 20, to 50 cents each. ALBA. Pure white, still new; very fine addition to above. 25 cents each. Myrtus. COMMUNIS. (The Bridal Myrtle.) An evergreen honse plant. 15, 25 to 50 cents. MU
RMRH8GPD–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 524 BOTANY cm. (4-6 inches) in diameter, inside of wliicli are a number of rough oily seeds, the Brazil Nuts of commerce. Closely related to this is the Monkey Pot, whose woody-shelled fruit is dehiscent by a circular lid. Many of the trees of this order furnish valuable timber. Myrtus communis, the Myrtle Tree of Western Asia, yields a hard jnottled wood much esteemed in turnery. (Fig. 466.) Eucalyptus, sp,, the Gum Trees of Australia and Tasmania. These are large stately trees, often rising to the height of fifty to one hun- dred metres (150-30
RMRDTTFP–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 524 BOTANY. cm. (4-6 inches) in diameter, inside of wliicli are a number of rough oily seeds, the Brazil Nuts of commerce. Closely related to this is the Monkey Pot, whose woody-shelled fruit is dehiscent by a circular lid. Many of the trees of this order furnish valuable timber. Myrtus communis, the Myrtle Tree of Western Asia, yields a hard mottled wood much esteemed in turnery. (Fig. 466.) Eucalyptus, sp., the Gum Trees of Australia and Tasmania. These are large stately trees, often rising to the height of fifty to one hun- dred metres (150-30
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