RMBGTR15–Flower of an Inula (Inula sp.). On the Causse de Gramat, Lot region, France.
RFDDCJ5X–Inula sp.
RMJ8BDEM–Inula sp Sturm19
RM2C52MB3–Inula sp Sturm19.
RF2WDB1GR–Alant, Inula sp., peremizs, Hungary, Europe
RM2BXD8EH–Inula sp Inula sp.
RME45HT8–Crab spider (Misumena sp) on Elecampane (Inula helenium) waiting for prey, San Marino, May 2009
RMHMPDJ5–Yellowhead (Inula sp), Astereceae.
RM2AG8W4X–. 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. led, small;bracts of the involucre 4 or 5, ovate to lanceolate, re-flexed in fruit, at length deciduous; achenes 3-4long, I thick, the upper part beset with nail-shapedglands. In moist woods, northern Michigan and Lake Superior toBritish Columbia, Montana and California. May-July. 47. INULA L. Sp. PI. 881. 1753. Perennial, mostly tomentose or woolly herbs, with alternate and
RMBGTR0J–Inula (Inula sp.) flowering. On the Causse de Gramat, Lot region, France.
RMD11976–Wildflowers including Inula sp. and Thymus sp. on the Causse de Gramat, Lot region, France. June.
RF2WDB1H2–Alant, Inula sp., peremizs, Hungary, Europe
RM2AJ50PJ–Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig 304.—Elecampane (Inula Helenium): A, one of the smaller leaves near theinflorescence. B, under surface of the leaf. C, hairs of leaf. D, transversesection of petiole showing parenchyma (p), lignified bast fibers (6), sieve (s),tracheae (t), and somewhat thickened cells of wood (w). E, F, G, successivestages in the development of the intercellular or schizogenous oleo-resincanals of very young roots. H, sp
RMD1197F–Wildflowers including Inula sp. and Thymus sp. on the Causse de Gramat, Lot region, France. June.
RF2WDB1G4–Alant, Inula sp., peremizs, Hungary, Europe
RMC132YE–Hoverfly Syrphus sp. male feeding on an Inula flower in a garden. Powys, Wales.
RM2AG8TRA–. 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. Inula Helenium L. Horseheal. Fie Elecampane. 4416. Inula Helenium L. Sp. PI. 881. 1753. Stems tufted from large thick roots, simpleor rarely somewhat branched, 2°-6° high,densely pubescent above. Leaves large, broadlyoblong, rough above, densely pubescent be-neath, denticulate, the basal ones acute at eachend, long-petioled, 10-20 long, 4-8 wide;stem leaves sessile, or cordat
RF2WDB1G7–Alant, Inula sp., peremizs, Hungary, Europe
RMC132YB–Hoverfly Eristalis sp. male feeding on an Inula flower in a garden. Powys, Wales.
RM2AGBA22–. 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. racts 4-5 high,linear-subulate, pubescent and often ciliate;achenes obovate, 3-5-nerved. In dry soil, Minnesota and Illinois to Ala-bama, ^lanitoba, British Columbia, Nebraskaand New Mexico. July-Aug. Rosin-wood. Vol. III. 4. Chrysopsis mariana (L.) Ell. ]lar3-land Golden Aster. Fig. 4198. Inula mariana L. Sp. PL Ed. 2, 1240. 1763./. mariana Nutt. Gen. 2: 151. 1818.C. marian
RMRE9MTA–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXIII, Plate XIII 152 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Rnssia very typical and widespread association with Rhododendron and the fern Athyrium,, in which also occur: Aconitum orientale Cardamino seidlitziana Alchemilla hirsutiflora Geranium sp. Pedicularis atropurpurca Aster caucasieus Inula grandiflora Senecio platyphyllus Mulgedium abietinum Where snow has persisted low in the valley, one may see the interesting sight of neighbouring willows in various stages of development, the leas
RMRE9MTG–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXIII, Plate XIII >'m 152 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia very typical and widespread association with Rhododendron and the fern Athyrium, in which also occur: Aconitum orientale Cardamine seidlitziana Alchemilla hirsutiflora Geranium sp. Pedicularis atropurpurea Aster caucasicus Inula grandiflora Senecio platyphyllus Mulgedium abietinum Where snow has persisted low in the valley, one may see the interesting sight of neighbouring willows in various stages of development, th
RMRJRG9C–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. NICHOLSON. ei. Text-fig:. 2. Antennae of Mimetic and other Stratiomyiidae (x8). B. non-mimetic, A. and C. possibly mimetic in habit, remainder mimetic. A. Hermetia Ulueens F., B. Odontomyia decipiens Guer., C. Neoexaireta spinigera 'Wied., D. Syndipnomyia sp., E. Elissoma Inula "White, F. Elissoma sp., G. Hassicyta picta Brauer. the normal type of this group and its slight resemblance to a wasp would permit of the commencement of the operation of natural selection in the production of mimetic resemblance. Syndipnomyia sp. (Text-fig. 2
RMRHWE2G–. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. 180 List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, bitherto observed in Cyprus. P. dysenterica (^aertn. Fnict. II. 462 (1791); Poecb, Enum. plant, (/ypr. 17: Boiss. Fl. orient. III. 2iil ; Kotscbj, ('vpeni. -im-. Post in Jleni. Herii. Boiss. 1900, no. 18. 9.5. Inula (li/seitterka L. Sp. pi. etl. 1. 882 (1753). .«ubsp. /'. deittaia DC. Prodr. V. 480 (18'!6). P. ih/seiifn-ka p microcephnla Boiss. FI. orimt. III. -'«-J (lH7r>). Inula (kiitatn Sibtli. et Sniitl), Prodr. II, 181 (181.Si. Wet places, common thronohout the island. Tiooditlssa (Kotwchv!), Platracs (Miciia
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