RM2A2N7MM–Neritina auriculata, Print, Neripteron auriculatum is a species of brackish water and freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites
RF2PRWXTX–Closeup on blue cape plumbago auriculata flower. Plumbagidium auriculatum. Lam flower. Blue flower.
RMB5JBTG–Rhododendron `Auriculatum`
RF2FMMX1K–Rhododendron auriculatum Large white funnel-shaped flowers, long oblong dark green leaves, May, England, UK
RF2HNHN2G–Rhododendron auriculatum with white flowers and large leaves.
RF2FKP2E4–Rhododendron auriculatum Large white funnel-shaped flowers, long oblong dark green leaves, May, England, UK
RF2J0MD0G–Jasminum auriculatum flower twig with wedding card on white background
RMP6H67W–Typhonium trilobatum (Auriculated three-lobed arum, Arum trilobatum auriculatum). Native of Ceylon, Sri Lanka. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RM2A77BGW–Typhonium trilobatum (Auriculated three-lobed arum, Arum trilobatum auriculatum). Native of Ceylon, Sri Lanka. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RMB2P9W5–RHODODENDRON AURICULATUM
RM2A773D0–Awned stigmaphyllon, Stigmaphyllon auriculatum (Stigmaphyllon aristatum). Native to South America. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1834. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMPC3WK4–519 Rhododendron auriculatum 145-8786
RFCTM76N–Two white blossoms on a flowering jasmine bush.
RMKJ0NGA–Caecum auriculatum 001
RMHKFDF4–Rhododendron auriculatum 145 8786
RMW515EB–Large flowering Rhododendron, Auriculatum Group
RM2BTWE8G–Asplenium auriculatum Sw.
RM2JRBJBW–Stigmaphyllon auriculatum (Cavanilles) Adr. Jussieu in A. Saint-Hilaire, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMB3PKGX–Solanum auriculatum
RM2HD0883–Rhododendron auriculatum 145-8786.
RF2HY5E5K–Close up shot of jasmine (Jasminum auriculatum) in a plant
RF2WFD47X–Cestrum auriculatum syn Cestrum aurantiacum Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and published in Stirpes Novae aut Minus Cognitae (1784) by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle. Cestrum is a genus of 150-250 species of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae. They are native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas,
RF2B91C1Y–Neritina auriculata, Print, Neripteron auriculatum is a species of brackish water and freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFC4MC99–Jasmine (Jasminum auriculatum) stem with leaves and flowers
RF2FKP2BY–Rhododendron auriculatum Large white funnel-shaped flowers, long oblong dark green leaves, May, England, UK
RMP6BGFE–Awned stigmaphyllon, Stigmaphyllon auriculatum (Stigmaphyllon aristatum). Native to South America. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1834. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RM2T7CB31–Leaves twigs (jasminum) auriculatum flowers with wedding card scarf
RMB2P917–RHODODENDRON AURICULATUM
RF2G5F3E7–Closeup on blue cape plumbago auriculata flower. Plumbagidium auriculatum. Lam flower. Blue flower.
RMB6XK55–RHODODENDRON AURICULATUM LARGE LEAVED RHODODENDRONS LOOK SICK WHEN IT IS VERY COLD BUT SOON RECOVER
RM2AG8K4D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. b; involucre nearlyhemispheric, about 3 high, its bracts firm,the outer oblong, densely appressed-pubes-cent. the inner broader, glabrous, or ciliateon the margins; rays white or whitish. In dry soil, Maryland to Minnesota, south toGeorgia, Missouri and Arkansas. Cutting-almond.Wild quinine. May-Sept. 3. Parthenium auriculatum Britton. Auri-cled Parthenium. Fig. 4434. P. auri
RM2BTWWAR–Helichrysum auriculatum Less.
RM2WTJ0JC–Stigmaphyllon auriculatum (Cavanilles) Adr. Jussieu in A. Saint-Hilaire prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2BTTJDP–Sisymbrium auriculatum A Gray.
RMW85JF5–Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium) Sussex, England, UK. April.
RM2BF6N2H–Usarpnema auriculatum. 30 Sep 20161
RF2HY5E50–Close up shot of jasmine (Jasminum auriculatum) in a plant
RM2BF4K74–Apterostigma auriculatum. 28 Dec 20163
RMW8025R–Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March.
RF2FKP2B0–Rhododendron auriculatum Large white funnel-shaped flowers, long oblong dark green leaves, May, England, UK
RM2M3YYRW–(Jasminum) auriculatum flower twig with wedding card on white background
RF2BBYTJC–Juhi Jasmine Flower and leaves background
RM2AJMG86–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . Unarmed species, with stellate hairs. viride, R. Br.— Boolally of Barron River natives. (Fig. 33I-) tetrandrum, R. Br. var. ? floribundum, Benth.verbascifolium, Ait.—Flowers whitish. Fruit not used in Queensland, but said to be used in curries in India.*auriculatum, Ait.—Flowers purplish. America. 3. Prickles often numerous, not on the calyxes. Pu
RMT0DTHK–Plumbago auriculata or blue plumbago growing over a wooden picket fence.
RM2WTJ0K2–Stigmaphyllon auriculatum (Cavanilles) Adr. Jussieu in A. Saint-Hilaire prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RMPFXYP2–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 325 Lepi Lepidophyllum auriculatum. Oannelton, Q, 55. XIII. Lepidophyllum brevifolium. Lesq. Geol. Pa., 1858, Vol. y,„ ^1 2. p. 876, plate 17, fig. 6. Common in the low an- /n. thracite coal at Wilkes Barre. Abundant in the ^^w^ lowest coal led at Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa.— Jm} m XIX, Lepidophyllum campbellianum, Lesq. Coal Flora, P, p. 786, pi. 107, %s. 6, 7, in the SubGonglomerate shale^ at Camp- bell's ledge, Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa., G7, 40.—XI Lepido
RMT1H9RB–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports30inst Year: 1962 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES 63 These do not seem to be entirely satisfactory distinctions, and the difficulty arises from the in- complete description of T. propinquum given by Herdman (1886). Arnback, however, was convinced that the two species are distinct, and there is no doubt that the 'Discovery' specimen belongs to T. auriculatum. Distribution. Subantarctic (Strait of Magellan; Guaitecas Islands, Chile; Falkland Islands). Table 19 T. propinquum T. auriculatum Zooids Short Long and slender Abdomen About same length
RMW80261–Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March.
RF2FKP2BG–Rhododendron auriculatum Large white funnel-shaped flowers, long oblong dark green leaves, May, England, UK
RMT0DF0K–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1912dree Year: POLYPODIUM GLAUCUM CRISTATUM General Collection of Ferns Inch Pots Per 100 Per 1000 Adiantum /Emulutn Bellum ' Cuneatum ' Ferguson! Hybrldum Macrophyllutn alba- striatum Mundulum Regina St. Catherinse ... Trapezlformls .... Welgandl Alsophila Australis Aspidium Tsusslmense Blechnum Braziliensis . Cyrtomium Fortunel Davallia Afflnis Dlctyogramma Japonica Goniophleblum Sub-auriculatum Lastrea Chrysoloba Lomaria Ciliata Lygodium Japonicum ' Scandens Niphobolus Lingua Onychium Japonicum Po
RMW8025T–Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. March.
RF2FKP2EG–Rhododendron auriculatum Large white funnel-shaped flowers, long oblong dark green leaves, May, England, UK
RM2BTRKA1–Campnosperma auriculatum Blume Hook f.
RM2BNHEXJ–Opposite-leaved Golden-Saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium) close up portrait, Holly Farm, Sussex, UK
RM2AKEMPY–Scarlet elf cup fungus (Sarcoscypha coccinea) amongst Opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium). Clare Glen, Tandragee, County Armagh. March.
RMMCP8P8–. 0.2 mm Text-fig. 14. Trididemnum auriculatum Michaelsen (St. WS 84): A, zooid; B, larva. There are also in the collections several colonies of didemnid ascidians which I am unable to place, even in their correct genus, because the zooids have no gonads. It would be very unwise to try to name these specimens using other characters, because with few exceptions the nature of the testis and sperm duct is almost essential for the determination of genera and species in this family.
RM2CE55E4–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . ^:-^£:,, M>. B Figure 7 A. Eubostrychoceras (Amapondella) amapondense (Van Hoepen, 1921). SAM-PCZ7328 from locality105, KwaZulu, St Lucia Formation, Campanian I. B-C. Eubostrychoceras (E.) auriculatum (Collignon,1965). SAM-PCF17370 (ex Collignon collection) from Gisement 335, Beantaly (Belo sur Tsiribihina), Madagascar, lower Coniacian. Both x 1. 240 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM
RMT0DTKR–Plumbago auriculata or blue plumbago growing over a wooden picket fence.
RMT0DF0J–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1912dree Year: HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 35 POLYPODIUM GLAUCUM CRISTATUM General Collection of Ferns Inch Pots Per 100 Per 1000 Adiantum /Emulutn Bellum ' Cuneatum ' Ferguson! Hybrldum Macrophyllutn alba- striatum Mundulum Regina St. Catherinse ... Trapezlformls .... Welgandl Alsophila Australis Aspidium Tsusslmense Blechnum Braziliensis . Cyrtomium Fortunel Davallia Afflnis Dlctyogramma Japonica Goniophleblum Sub-auriculatum Lastrea Chrysoloba Lomaria Ciliata Lygodiu
RMMACAJ9–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . POLYPODIUM GLAUCUM CRISTATUM General Collection of Ferns Inch Pots Per 100 Per 1000 Adiantum /Emulutn Bellum " Cuneatum " Ferguson! Hybrldum Macrophyllutn alba- striatum Mundulum Regina St. Catherinse ... Trapezlformls .... Welgandl Alsophila Australis Aspidium Tsusslmense Blechnum Braziliensis . Cyrtomium Fortunel Davallia Afflnis Dlctyogramma Japonica Goniophleblum Sub-auriculatum Lastrea Chrysoloba Lomaria Ciliata Lygodium Japonicum " Scandens Niphobolus Lingua Onychium Japonicum Polypodium Areolata Aureum Pteris Adiantoides
RM2CF6H12–. The Philippine journal of science. ife. Fig. 1. Lepidodactylus christiani sp. nov. 2. Siaphos auriculatum sp. nov.PLATE II. ICHNEUMONOID PARASITES OF THE PHILIPPINES, II RHOGADINiE (bRACONIDjE) , II: THE GENUS RHOGAS By C. F. Baker(Los Banos, P. I.) Genus RHOGAS Nees The Philippine species of this genus fall easily into three sub-generic groups. None of these corresponds exactly to any ofthe recognized European subgenera. The spurs of the hindtibia always fall considerably short of one third the length ofthe hind tibia, being short, straight, and pubescent in all of thespecies studied. In a
RMMAC75P–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . PTERIS WILSONI General Collection of FINE FERNS Inch Pots Per 100 Per 1000 Adiantum /Emulum. Bellum . Cuneatum Varlegatum . Caudatum Dolabriformis Hybridum /Vlachropyllum alba- striatum . .... Mundulum Reginae ... Rochfordianum . â Scutum St. Catherine â ... Weigandi Aspidium Tsusslmense . Blechnum Occidentale ... Brazlllensis Cyrtomium Falcatum Fortune! Caryotidum. " Rochfordianum Davallla Fijiensis Major â . â " " Piumosa . Affinis . MariesI Crispa .... Dictyogramma Japonica Qonlophleblum Sub-auriculatum Lastrea Arlstata Varie
RM2CF6A84–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. hed and pegging down in 4- or 5-inch pots of sandysoil. P. {Drynaria) rigiduliim is a species too seldom seen. It hastwo kinds of fronds very different from each other; the barren onesare about 9 inches in length, divided half way to the midrib, form-ing blunt lobes. The fertile ones reach a height of from 2 to 4 feet, andare 12 to 18 inches broad. A very handsome plant for collections. P. (Goniophlebium) sub-auriculatum makes one of the finestbasket plants f
RM2CE55BX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . B Figure 7 A. Eubostrychoceras (Amapondella) amapondense (Van Hoepen, 1921). SAM-PCZ7328 from locality105, KwaZulu, St Lucia Formation, Campanian I. B-C. Eubostrychoceras (E.) auriculatum (Collignon,1965). SAM-PCF17370 (ex Collignon collection) from Gisement 335, Beantaly (Belo sur Tsiribihina), Madagascar, lower Coniacian. Both x 1. 240 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Figure 8 CRETA CEOUS FA UNAS FROM ZUL ULAND AND NA TAL, SOUTH AFRICA 241 Discussion This species is quite variable in overall size, tightness of
RMRE0XB4–. A manual of the mosses of western Pennsylvania. Mosses. OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA PLATE IV 379. Sphagnum platyphyllum Sphagnum auriculatum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Jennings, Otto Emery, 1877-. Pittsburgh, Pa. , The Author, Press of the City Mission Publishing Company
RMRDXG0W–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON FERNS. 5&3 Polypodium lingua. 1. corymbifera. Paradisese.* fPhegopteris. piloselloides. pustulatum. repens.* Schneideri.* Trichomanes, most of the known sporadocarpum.* sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341).* sub-petiolatum.* Those marked * require stove temperature ; those marked -f are perfectly hardy. Polypodium Swartzii.* vaccinifolium.* verrucosum.* fvulgare and varieties. Polystichum capense. Pteris moluccana.* scaberula. Trichomanes, most of the sorts. Woodwardia angustifolia. Schizsea, all known sorts.' Tsenitis,
RMRDX6E8–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Solanum Robusta NO — Solanaceae Tree ^vith dark berries.. Solanum Auriculatum NO — Solanacese Small tree. Pale blue flower (mid-winler). (86). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gubb, Alfred S. (Alfred Samuel), 1857-. Alger, Imprimerie Alge?rienne; London, Ballie?re, Tindall & Cox
RMRDXG0Y–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 562 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Nephrolepis acuta. Bausei. cordifolia. davallioides.* d. fuvcans.* Duffii.* exaltata. pluma. Polypodium appendiculatum.' Those marked Polypodium lachnopus. Paradisas. sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341). sub-petiolatum. verrucosum.* Pteris moluccana.* Woodwardia orientalis. radicans. r. cristata. require stove temperature. Perns of Climbing Habit. Lygodium dichotomum.* japonicum. palmatum. pinnatifidum.* Those marked Lygodium scandens (Fig. 337). venustum. * volubile.* require stove temperature. Fer