RMP6FBHT–Gompholobium confertum (Clustered burtonia, Burtonia conferta). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RM2A77965–Gompholobium confertum (Clustered burtonia, Burtonia conferta). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RF2J5TGJG–Rainforest Giant
RMAWKNFJ–Glasshouse banksia (Banksia conferta)
RF2EAXJJ2–Box Gum Flowers
RMFAKR5J–Cluster of white flowers of Australian native tree Lophostemon confertus syn Tristania conferta, Queensland brush box tree on dark background
RF2JJM1JJ–Silverberries (elaeagnus or oleaster) in a glass bowl. Low key. Close up.
RMB89GEC–JUNIPERUS RIGIDA SUBSP CONFERTA AT RHS WISLEY GARDEN UK
RMFHWGY8–Juniperus conferta, Shore juniper
RMJ4G152–Scaphyglottis conferta Endl
RF2D9E4JP–Cycas conferta is a species of cycad. It is native to rocky areas of the Northern Territory in Australia.
RM2HXM0MH–Oak tree planted to by representatives of Northern Rhodesia to commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in June1937.
RM2B01N28–Thailand: Mangroves in the Tha Pom swamp and forest, Krabi Coast. Tha Pom (full name in Thai is Pa Phru Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam) is a peat swamp and forest running mostly from a pool called Chong Phra Kaew along a natural waterway. Local people call this waterway Khlong Song Nam or ‘two types of water canal’, because clear freshwater meets and merges with seawater at high tide, resulting in a natural environment where Lumphi palms (Eleiodoxa conferta) meet and mingle with mangrove forest.
RM2B01N2E–Thailand: Sunken boat in Tha Pom swamp and forest, Krabi Coast. Tha Pom (full name in Thai is Pa Phru Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam) is a peat swamp and forest running mostly from a pool called Chong Phra Kaew along a natural waterway. Local people call this waterway Khlong Song Nam or ‘two types of water canal’, because clear freshwater meets and merges with seawater at high tide, resulting in a natural environment where Lumphi palms (Eleiodoxa conferta) meet and mingle with mangrove forest.
RM2BTPYCP–Saurauia conferta Warb.
RMD7A81F–Thorns on stem less Asam Paya Palm Eleiodoxa conferta Bako National Park Sarawak State Island Borneo Malaysia
RF2WW548D–small jumping spider of the species Corythalia conferta
RMEBKKF2–Blue Pacific juniper (Juniperus conferta), leaves and female cones
RMWPCBAW–Juniperus conferta 'All Gold', close up.
RF2PCN8BP–Overhead shot of the evergreen horizontal growing garden conifer Juniperus rigida conferta.
RF2H5WD0K–Macro front view of Nepita moth on the leaf which have scientific name Nepita conferta. Used selective focus.
RM2ANHD90–Hungarian oak, Quercus frainetto, France, Orleans, Orleans-la-Source, the parc floral de la Source // chêne de Hongrie, Quercus frainetto, France, Loi
RMBMKFB0–Adult Wagler's Pit Viper in thorns on the stemless Asam Paya Palm. Bako NP, Sarawak, Borneo.
RMCYH933–Leaf of Hungarian Oak or Italian Oak, Quercus frainetto // Chêne de Hongrie, Quercus frainetto
RM2AKFD9W–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo 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 . 112. Smithia sensitiva (Ait.), DC. 113. S. geminiflora (Roth.), DC, var. conferta, Baker. 114. Zornia diphylla, Pers., var. filifolia, Bail.11^ bis. Desmodium trichostachyum, Benih. 142 XLIII. LEGUMINOS^:.. 115. Zoenia diphylla, Pers,, var. Stirlixgi, Bail.ttc; ter. Uraeia cylindracea, Benth. PLATE V.
RM2B01N1Y–Thailand: Boats on the river at Tha Pom swamp and forest, Krabi Coast. Tha Pom (full name in Thai is Pa Phru Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam) is a peat swamp and forest running mostly from a pool called Chong Phra Kaew along a natural waterway. Local people call this waterway Khlong Song Nam or ‘two types of water canal’, because clear freshwater meets and merges with seawater at high tide, resulting in a natural environment where Lumphi palms (Eleiodoxa conferta) meet and mingle with mangrove forest.
RM2BTPW86–Osmelia conferta Benth.
RMD7AA7D–Adult Wagler's Pit viper Tropidolaemus wagleri in thorns on stemless Asam Paya Palm Eleiodoxa conferta Bako National Park
RF2WW548B–small jumping spider of the species Corythalia conferta
RM2AA6YT6–UNgarische Eiche (Quercus frainetto)
RF2RC06HT–Adult Female jumping spider of the species Corythalia conferta
RMC22WPB–Bearded Tooth (Hericium erinaceus)
RMW7TJ6J–Sword-leaved Helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia) in blossom, Aland Islands, Finland, June.
RM2AA3YXE–UNgarische Eiche (Quercus frainetto)
RMW7YYYN–European black pine (Pinus nigra) forest floor with Sword-leaved helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia) with sun shining through the tree trunks, Cevennes, France.
RM2C6CA4H–Sachalin-Kriech-Wacholder, Juniperus rigida Schlager, Sachalin-creeping juniper, Juniperus rigida hit
RME51CKK–Hungarian oak
RF2J9P2JM–Close up green Creeping Juniper plant in close up. Abstract photo of a green prickly plant. Can be used as a background, there is space for text.
RM2BNDHJN–Narrow-leaved helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia) Vercors Regional Natural Park, France, June.
RM2AJKTEM–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 . inn. *globosa, Liu 11.—Bachelors Buttons. America. canescens, R. Br. (Fig. 384.) flaccida, R. Br. humilis, R. Br, Brownii, Moq. conica, Spreng. conferta, Benth. diffusa, Spreng. Order CI.—CHENOPODIACEJE. [Genera marked thus t are given in Baron von Muellers works under Bassia, Allioril] Suborder I.- CHENOPODIE^. Series I.—Cyclobe^e. Tribe I.—Euche
RM2B01N22–Thailand: Mangroves in the Tha Pom swamp and forest, Krabi Coast. Tha Pom (full name in Thai is Pa Phru Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam) is a peat swamp and forest running mostly from a pool called Chong Phra Kaew along a natural waterway. Local people call this waterway Khlong Song Nam or ‘two types of water canal’, because clear freshwater meets and merges with seawater at high tide, resulting in a natural environment where Lumphi palms (Eleiodoxa conferta) meet and mingle with mangrove forest.
RMW05T49–Archive image from page 356 of Die fossile Flora der Permischen. Die fossile Flora der Permischen Formation diefossileflorad00gppe Year: 1864 Palaeantogr. Bd. XU. Taf. xiy. !. Gallipteris conferta Göpp. — 2. 3. Odontopteris Schlotheimi Broegn, 4,-7. 0. obtusüoba .Naum. — 8—10. 0. Stiehleriaaa Göpp. — 11. 12. 0. crassinervia Göpp.
RMPFHX9K–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 5° HYDROIDA Dicoryne conferta (Alder) as to confusion, and the two species have probably more than once been mis- taken for one another. Both the species have styloid gonophores; but in Hcterocordyle they are ses- sile, while in Dicoryne, when ripening, they assume cilia all over, develop two tentacles, and break away. This is, unquestionably, a phenomenon of mere biological adaptation and cannot be recognized as sufficient for distinction of genera as long as it is not accompanied by a thorough change of the organization of
RF2GEK8FJ–Hungarian oak or Italian oak, Ungarische Eiche, Quercus frainetto, magyar tölgy, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RM2JEK85N–Labechia conferta Lonsdale, 1839.
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