RMEG4C6Y–Pollen nectar flower mix strip Mustard (Brassicaceae) Common sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) Red clover (Trifolium pratense) bordering Barley crop (Hordeum vulgare) Marlborough Downs Wiltshire UK July.
RMRH31M1–. British grasses : an introduction to the study of the Gramineae of Great Britain and Ireland. Grasses. X "W. Fitch, del et lith. Yuaceiit Brooks, imp 1. Hordeum pratense. 2Triticum rep ens. 3. Lolium perenne.. 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.. Plues, Margaret. London : Reeve & co.
RF2CW55WH–green plant, located in a beautiful and calm background of the same color combined with a soft yellow
RMRH32EG–. British grasses : an introduction to the study of the Gramineae of Great Britain and Ireland. Grasses. 202 BRITISH GRASSES.. most grasses have a claim to beauty, the shortness of the filaments prevents the an- thers being conspicuous, and their pale lemon tint offers no strong contrast to the greenness of the spike. The shorter awns on the middle spikelets distinguishes this species from H. murinum, the mid-spikelet of which is endowed with long awns, and its outer glumes con- spicuously fringed. 2. Hordeum pratense, Huds. Meadow Barley. Eoot perennial, fibrous ; stem upright, cylindrical, s
RF2CW583K–green plant, located in a beautiful and calm background of the same color combined with a soft yellow
RMRDY542–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1202. Hordeum pratense. 1203. Hordeum murinum.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RM2ANBN8P–A natural history of British grasses . ,C HORDBUM PRATENSB. Lxiir 18 IIORDEUM PRATENSE. Hudson. Hooker and Arnott. Smith. Kunth. Deakin. Parnell. Lindley. Eelhan. jVIartyn. Knapp. Sinclair. Macreight. ScHrader. EnRHART. Withering. Sibtiiorp. Babingtox. Reichenbach. PLATE lAIlI. Hordeum nodosum. KocH. LlNNJ:us. secalinum, WiLLDENOW. HoST. •* maritimuvi. Oeder. Gramen seccdinnm. Gerarde. Eay. The Meadoir Biiiiey. HordeiDu— ? Pratctise—A field. Found in moist meadows and pastures in the counties ofSomerset, Sussex, Kent, Surrey, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge,Bedford, Oxford, Leicester, Worcester, W
RM2AM23DE–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 117. Hordeum murinum (left) andHordeum pratense (right). About?, nat. size.. Fig. 118. A triplet of spikelets ofHordeum murinum. Nat. size. Onlythe central spikelet, which liesbetween the two dilated and fringedglumes, contains a grain. Kceleria cristata, Pers. (Crested Hair-grass.) (Fig. 119.) A small perennial forming dense tufts of rather stiff foliage, principally found on dry soils near the sea. Sheaths split and hairv. Blades rolled in the shoot, narrow, and pubescent or downy on ch. vn] Botanical Description of Species 113 both
RMRGPBEM–. Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou. 83. 771 331 772 332 773 333 774 334 775 as ; 111. ÏXX. 335 776 Namen. Bliithe- zeit. Triticum aculum Dec. Juni 20 ^. h. Secale L. » fragile M. B. 0. h. Juni 5 Hordeum L. n pratense L. ^. n.h. Juli 27 Elvmus L » sabulosus M. B. *£.Juni 16 h. Lcpturus R. Br. » pannonicus Kunth. Juni 4 0. b. Acotyledoneae Vascu- lares seu Endogeneae Cryptogamae. Equisetaceae Dec. Equisetum L. » arvense L. h. 777 778 » ramosum Schleich. h. » elongatum W. h. » hyemale L. h. 779 LIXXI. iMarsileaceae Brown. 336 780 Salvinia Michel. » natansHoffm. ty.h. Ma
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