RM2M00MF1–Spotted Gliricidia tree, Gliricidia Sepium, Valsad, Gujarat, India, Asia
RFAMWBR3–Blossom of Gliricidia, Bali, Indonesia
RF2J0RX27–Gliricidia sepium, often simply referred to as its genus name Gliricidia, is a medium size leguminous tree belonging to the family Fabaceae
RFT9TX4R–Olive-throated Parakeet (Eupsittula nana) eating flowers from a Gliricidia tree (Gliricidia Sepium), Belize district, Belize
RF2RJXTB2–Close up view of a praying mantis ootheca (egg case) on a leaf stalk of a Gliricidia (Gliricidia Sepium) plant.
RF2J7BYYH–Gliricidia sepium leaves and blue sky background
RFR9P2CR–Beautiful Gliricidia maculata flowers along the streets.
RF2B73R2B–Buds of Gliricidia sepium, Fababeae, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RF2F2C42B–Quickstick (Gliricidia sepium) pink flowers closeup - Florida, USA
RF2RF73NX–Close up of quickstick plant (Gliricidia sepium) pink flowers, shallow focus.
RF2RDW9P3–A Tailed green Jay butterfly (Graphium Agamemnon) opening its wings while perched on a Gliricidia leaflet
RF2JCR3DN–Gamal plant which has thin green leaves, grows for living fences on the edge of rice fields, plants for animal feed
RF2HXA3DN–Leaflets Of Gliricidia Sepium
RF2GGGDXP–Gliricidia sepium levaes are pile up in the ground
RF2FN3PG2–Gliricidia Sepium Branches With Flowers
RF2WY09KP–Macro shot of a vibrant pink Gliricidia sepium flower against a dark backdrop.
RF2JC75XT–bodegon of colombian panela and eggs, placed on a wooden board of Matarraton (Gliricidia sepium), ready for sale or human consumption. ingredients for
RMEPCT1R–Living fence in Guatemala made by planting the leguminous tree called Gliricidia or madre de cacao
RF2H2G9PM–Quickstick Bean Pod
RM2M00MFE–Spotted Gliricidia flower, Gliricidia Sepium, Valsad, Gujarat, India, Asia
RF2FN3PEC–Quick Stick Branches With Flowers
RF2PNYFHJ–The Flower of a Plant serving as Natural Insecticide and Pesticide called Gliricidia
RF2HXA3CE–Quick Stick Leaf
RMPFPWRM–Seeds from Gliricidia plant in their pods, on black background
RF2JR117F–A vertical closeup of Gliricidia sepium blooming on a branch
RFR9P2CB–Beautiful Gliricidia maculata flowers along the streets.
RF2B73R28–Aphids on Gliricidia sepium, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RMJ3KH2H–Gliricidia sepium Blanco2.250
RM2B8FWAC–Gliricidia sepium Blanco2.250.
RF2RBY8X4–A tailed green jay butterfly (Graphium Agamemnon) with folded wings is sitting on tip of a Gliricidia leaflet
RF2JCR3KK–Gamal plant which has thin green leaves, grows for living fences on the edge of rice fields, plants for animal feed
RM2BTT5NF–Gliricidia meistophylla Donn Sm Pittier.
RMMFCA96–ORANGE-FRONTED PARAKEET Aratinga canicularis on Gliricidia,food plant. Santa Rosa National Park,Costa Rica,Central America
RMBWTG3E–Asia Asian Kakawate Gliricidia sepium Fodder Insecticide Insecticides Hedge Plant Plants Medicinal Herb Herbal Common Native
RF2WY0827–Dense aphid population covering the branches of Gliricidia sepium plant in Pune, India.
RF2JBHWM9–still life of Colombian panela and eggs, placed on a wooden board of cacahuananche (Gliricidia sepium) or Matarraton, with green leaves around them an
RM2CET306–. Flora of the islands of Margarita and Coche, Venezuela. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. 34. Johnston.— Flora of Margarita Island. PLATE 29. Fig. 1. Bignonia acuminata. Fig. la. Corolla opened to show stamens. Fig. lb. Calyx and style. Fig. 2. Solanum margaritense, a single flower. Fig. 3. Chiococca micrantha, inflorescence with buds. Fig. 3a. Flower minus corolla. Fig. 3b. Mature ovary and old calyx. Fig. 3c. Interpetiolar stipule. Johnston. — Flora of Margarita Island. Plate 29. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.. Vol. 34. Johnston.— Flora of Margarita Island. PLATE 30. Fig. 1. Gliricidia lutea
RMPG2WTP–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 218 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. indehiscent. The seeds are usually transverse, or attached by a lateral hilum, not pendulous inside the pericarp. This subseries Coumarouna odorata {Tonquia-BeaM).. Fm. 190. Flower and fruit-bearing branch Q). comprises Loncliocarpm, Xanthoceris H. Bn.,' Piscidia, Coublandia, Platymiscium, Ostryocarpus, Hymenoloiium, Pongamia, and Deguelia. This last genus at once approaches Milletia, Gliricidia, and the Genistecs. YIII. BEOOM SERIES. The Brooms' (Fr., Genets—fig. 191) have hermaphrodite flowers, with a concave receptacle
RF2EDXJ91–Lonchocarpus is a genus from the legume family (Fabaceae). The species are found in Africa , India ,
RFR9P2CA–Beautiful Gliricidia maculata flowers along the streets.
RF2PNAP7J–Buds of Invasive plant, Gliricidia septum, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RMJ3KYEW–Gliricidia sepium Blanco2.250 cropped
RM2B8FWA8–Gliricidia sepium Blanco2.250-cropped.
RF2RBY8RJ–Close up ventral view of a Tailed green Jay butterfly (Graphium Agamemnon) resting on a tip of a Gliricidia leaflet
RF2JCR3JD–Gamal plant which has thin green leaves, grows for living fences on the edge of rice fields, plants for animal feed
RF2WMX4R9–View of a pale purple gliricidia flower cluster blooming of the plant
RM2BTX7EB–Gliricidia sepium Jacq Kunth ex Walp.
RF2WW25PN–Overhead view of a metallic greenish colored long legged fly sits on the surface of a Gliricidia leaf (Gliricidia sepium)
RF2WY085J–Up-close view of budding Gliricidia sepium flowers in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
RF2JC75KF–colombian panela or sugar cane candy, ready to be consumed in various typical dishes. piloncillo ready for sale and commercialization, placed on a woo
RF2PP4036–High angle view of a small white moths face and front parts. The moth is perched on top of a quick stick plant's leaf surface, A tiny insect is sittin
RMRE975H–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. - 1150 - citrus, ivygourd, muskmelon, Cucumis metuliferus, gooseberrygovird, cucumber, winter squash, cushaw, pumpkin, yellowflowergourd, Gliricidia sepium, calabash gourd, Singkwa towelgourd, common tomato, balsampear, Momordica involucrata, M. schimperiana, bluecrown passionflower, bean chayote and edible snakegourd. Life History and Habits: Biology as recorded in State of Madras, southern India, is as follows: Preoviposition period lasts approximately 4 days. Eggs are deposited in a hole made in the fruit by the female,
RF2EDXJET–Lonchocarpus is a genus from the legume family (Fabaceae). The species are found in Africa , India ,
RFR9P2CH–Beautiful Gliricidia maculata flowers along the streets.
RF2JCR3M8–Gamal plant which has thin green leaves, grows for living fences on the edge of rice fields, plants for animal feed
RF2JBHWW5–Colombian panela or sugar cane candy, ready to be consumed in various typical dishes. piloncillo ready for sale and marketing, placed on a wooden boar
RF2PP402M–High angle view of a small white moth on top of the leaf surface of a quick stick plant, A tiny insect is sitting on the body of the moth
RMRDGCMH–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 218 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. indehiscent. The seeds are usually transverse, or attached by a lateral hilum, not pendulous inside the pericarp. This subseries Coumarouna odorata {Tonquia-BeaM).. Fm. 190. Flower and fruit-bearing branch Q). comprises Loncliocarpm, Xanthoceris H. Bn.,' Piscidia, Coublandia, Platymiscium, Ostryocarpus, Hymenoloiium, Pongamia, and Deguelia. This last genus at once approaches Milletia, Gliricidia, and the Genistecs. YIII. BEOOM SERIES. The Brooms' (Fr., Genets—fig. 191) have hermaphrodite flowers, with a concave receptacle
RFR9P2CN–Beautiful Gliricidia maculata flowers along the streets.
RF2JCR3FY–Gamal plant which has thin green leaves, grows for living fences on the edge of rice fields, plants for animal feed