RF2KG8T5P–A closeup of the Cuscuta reflexa against the bright blurred background
RM2RAY09C–Giant dodder or ulan ulan, Cuscuta reflexa. Native to India and the Himalayas, found in Madras, Mysore and Coromandel coast by Anglo-Indian apothecary Dr. John Shortt. Warted East Indian dodder, Cuscuta reflexa var. verrucosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by Robert Kaye Greville from William Jackson Hooker's Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RM2BTWMND–Cuscuta reflexa.
RM2T6CN0C–Giant dodder or ulan ulan, Cuscuta reflexa. Native to India and the Himalayas, found in Madras, Mysore and Coromandel coast by Anglo-Indian apothecary Dr. John Shortt. Warted East Indian dodder, Cuscuta reflexa var. verrucosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by Robert Kaye Greville from William Jackson Hooker's Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RMRDPNBR–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 255 conservatory. The flowers of some of the varieties are very fine, but after all they are not comparable with the wild flowers of the garden. I have a very curious plant, the Cuscuta reflexa (fig. 517^) given to me by Mr. Terry. It is allied to the dodder, which destroys the clover. It is commonly a parasite on the ivy, but it is by no means nice as to the plant it patronizes, as it will grow on vines, peach-trees, geraniums,. Please note that thes
RM2BTW5BK–Cuscuta reflexa.
RMRDPNBD–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 517 —Impadens Balsamina. Fig. 5I7«.—Cuscuta reflexa. Fig. 518.—Rondeletia speciosa. and in fact on whatever it can reach. When its stem touches a plant, it seems to form a union with the leaf or with the stem ; so no doubt, leech-like, it sucks out its juices by dialysis. The flower is white, but the whole plant is not so handsome as the common dodder. It has no roots, but the stems simply twine round the plants from which it derives its nourishment. I have tried t
RM2C1MDY8–Cuscuta reflexa Cuscuta reflexa.
RMRDPNBA–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 517 —Impadens Balsamina. Fig. 5I7«.—Cuscuta reflexa. Fig. 518.—Rondeletia speciosa. and in fact on whatever it can reach. When its stem touches a plant, it seems to form a union with the leaf or with the stem ; so no doubt, leech-like, it sucks out its juices by dialysis. The flower is white, but the whole plant is not so handsome as the common dodder. It has no roots, but the stems simply twine round the plants from which it derives its nourishment. I have tried t
RM2BXDGMR–Cuscuta reflexa Cuscuta reflexa.
RMRC92G8–. Embryogenesis in plants. Embryology. Fig. 75. Embryogeny in Cuscuta reflexa A, Three-celled proembryo, with free endosperm nuclei; .?, haustorial synergid; pt, pollen tube. B, An older embryo; the basal region of the proembryo has developed into two large vesicular, coenocytic suspensor cells, b and c; the distal region has given rise to four tiers. C, A yet older stage, showing the distal embryonal mass. D, Proembryo with reduced vesicular suspensor; s, synergid; E, Proembryo with- out vesicular suspensor. F, G, Maturation of coiled embryo; .s7, shoot apex; ps, plumular scale; r, root; vs,
RM2BXDGMW–Cuscuta reflexa Cuscuta reflexa.
RM2C1M2FR–Cuscuta reflexa Cuscuta reflexa.
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