RMDHKRYW–Fall Crocus, Crocus tournefortii, Iridaceae, Greece, Europe
RM2MEWCKD–Crocus tournefortii
RMBGDJJR–Fall Crocus, Crocus tournefortii, Iridaceae, Greece, Europe
RM2K9W9WX–Tournefort crocus, Crocus tournefortii, - an autumn-flowering bulb from southern Greece.
RF2H4544P–Crocus tournefortii Tournefort crocus – pale lilac flared funnel-shaped flowers with yellow centre and orange style, dark green grasslike leaves
RF2WW4B6J–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RMMCAEX4–'Excelsum' Plantain-leaved leopard's-bane, Stor gemsrot (Doronicum plantagineum)
RM2TARTTD–Dittany of Amorgos, Origanum calcaratum, in flower. From the Aegean Islands, a greek endemic.
RF2B9XE3X–Gundelia tournefortii (Tumble Thistle) Photographed in the Jordan Rift Valley, Israel in March
RF2ER5D30–Antique illustration of a veronica persica also known as veronica tournefortii, Persian speedwell, large field speedwell, bird's-eye speedwell or wint
RF2CB1RK7–Gundelia tournefortii is an important plant for health. Turkish known as 'Kenger'.
RM2BNJ1P3–Tumble thistle (Gundelia tournefortii), flowering, endangered plant species in Armenia, Central Armenia, May.
RF2TCE9AG–Gundelia tournefortii is a spiny perennial plant native to eastern Mediterranean region. This photo was taken near Madaba, Jordan.
RF2DC73PF–A field planted with domesticated gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from th
RF2T7T698–Alcachofa morra (Cynara tournefortii) is a perennial plant endemic to center and southern Iberian Peninsula. This photo was taken in Málaga, Andalusia
RMCYJRA5–Crocus tournefortii
RMCX9774–Veronica Tournefortii
RMRA7A6N–Species of Veronica (Veronica tournefortii), medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, about 1796
RF2PG566Y–Native to the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, Akkoub (Gundelia tournefortii) is a thistle-like edible plant that thrives in undisturbed rocky s
RMPR1CAG–Wild flowers of Palestine. Gundelia (G. Tournefortii L.). 1900
RM2MEWARP–Crocus tournefortii
RMBGDCCM–Fall Crocus, Crocus tournefortii, Iridaceae, Greece, Europe
RMAYDM3E–An uncommon european brassica taking over the desert in Anza Borrego after heavy winter rains. Brassica tournefortii
RF2NCYCJH–A closeup of Brassica tournefortii against brown soil background
RF2WW4B6M–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RMMCAEX5–'Excelsum' Plantain-leaved leopard's-bane, Stor gemsrot (Doronicum plantagineum)
RMW7YFGW–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), a parasite of Hazel (Corylus), flowering in woodland, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK, April.
RF2E0835X–Old botanical illustration engraving of Common Speedwell, Buxbaum's Speedwell / Veronica persica, Veronica buxbaumii. Rare herbal use. See Notes
RMK8K07D–Pier Antonio Micheli 1679 –1737 Italian botanist, professor of botany in Pisa, curator of the Orto Botanico di Firenze, author of Nova plantarum genera iuxta Tournefortii methodum disposita. Discovered spores of mushrooms. Statue at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Tuscany Italy. by Vincenzo Consani
RMB9NFA6–A domesticated planted field of wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle
RF2DC73K8–A field planted with domesticated gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from th
RF2T7T695–Alcachofa morra (Cynara tournefortii) is a perennial plant endemic to center and southern Iberian Peninsula. This photo was taken in Málaga, Andalusia
RF2JC37G9–A yellow flowering mustard plant on a hill surrounded by spring green foliage and under a clouded blue sky in spring or summer, Pennsylvania
RF2RG83CA–Akub (Gundelia tournefortii) is an edible perennial herb whith spiny leaves. Its pollen were found on the Shroud of Turin. Eudicot. Asteraceae. This p
RF2J9BGMJ–beautiful red flowers of Phelypaea with small jumping spider on a petal against blurred spring landscape
RM2B0383Y–Pier Antonio Micheli (December 11, 1679 – January 1, 1737) was a noted Italian botanist, professor of botany in Pisa, curator of the Orto Botanico di Firenze, author of Nova plantarum genera iuxta Tournefortii methodum disposita. He discovered the spores of mushrooms, was a leading authority on cryptogams, and coined several important genera of microfungi.
RFD54JX3–African mustard flowering, the plant sitting on sandy soil
RM2A67KJJ–Wild flowers of Palestine. Gundelia (G. Tournefortii L.).
RMBGDCDE–Fall Crocus, Crocus tournefortii, Iridaceae, Greece, Europe
RMM7FXGR–Wild flowers of Palestine. Gundelia (G. Tournefortii L.). LOC matpc.02449
RMBH4RJ5–Fall Crocus, Crocus tournefortii, Iridaceae, Greece, Europe
RM2TCC81N–Wild flowers of Palestine. Gundelia (G. Tournefortii L.).
RM2H43D8E–A plant (Gundelia tournefortii): flowering stem and floral segments. Etching, c. 1718, after C. Aubriet.
RMW7YFGT–Common toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), a parasite of Hazel (Corylus), flowering in woodland, Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK, April.
RF2B9HBKF–Wild flowers of Palestine. Gundelia (G. Tournefortii L.). 1900
RMW7Y6GC–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) a parasitic plant, Jomala, Ahvenanmaa / Aland Islands Archipelago, Finland. May
RM2AJ1NFX–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 . Byzantine Speed-. 3Q. 1805.& Smith, . iSii. Tonrneforts SpeedwellFig. 3806. Veronica Tournefortii Gmelin, Fl. Bad. iVeronica agrestis var. bysantina Sibth Fl. Grace, i : pi. 8. 1806.V. Buxbaumii Tenore, Fl. Nap. i : 7. pi.V. byaantina B.S.P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 40. 1888. Annual, pubescent; stems diffusely branched,spreading or ascending, 6-i5 long. Leavesovate or oval, short-peti
RMW7X4HA–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) Parasitic on Hazel (Corylus) Surrey, England, April.
RMK8K06X–Pier Antonio Micheli 1679 –1737 Italian botanist, professor of botany in Pisa, curator of the Orto Botanico di Firenze, author of Nova plantarum genera iuxta Tournefortii methodum disposita. Discovered spores of mushrooms. Statue at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Tuscany Italy. by Vincenzo Consani
RF2DC73NJ–A field planted with domesticated gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from th
RMW7X4H9–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria). Parasitic on Hazel (Corylus) Surrey, England, April.
RF2WW7R9B–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RF2RG83CE–Akub (Gundelia tournefortii) is an edible perennial herb whith spiny leaves. Its pollen were found on the Shroud of Turin. Eudicot. Asteraceae. This p
RF2WW7MNW–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RMB9GP38–A planted field of domesticated Tumble Thistle Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb
RFD54JRR–Sahara mustard weeds flowering on sandy soil
RM2BTP11P–Prunella tournefortii TimbLagr.
RMBH4RYN–Fall Crocus, Crocus tournefortii, Iridaceae, Greece, Europe
RFRAKF79–Wild flowers of Palestine. Gundelia (G. Tournefortii L.) 1900. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RMRR1YG4–. Agricultural and botanical explorations in Palestine. Agriculture; Botany. ECONOMIC PLANTS WORTHY OF INTRODUCTION. 35 I may also mention CitruUus eolocynthis, a medicinal plant. The fruit grows wild and is gathered for export, chiefly to the United States. The region in which it grows best is a sandy desert between Gaza and El-Arish. There are other wild plants useful as vegetables, etc.; for in- stance, Giuidella tournefortii, the " Akub" of the Arabs, which grows wild in rocky localities. Its white, juicy shoots are gathered by women and eaten like artichokes. Cargoes of this pla
RMK8K07B–Pier Antonio Micheli 1679 –1737 Italian botanist, professor of botany in Pisa, curator of the Orto Botanico di Firenze, author of Nova plantarum genera iuxta Tournefortii methodum disposita. Discovered spores of mushrooms. Statue at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Tuscany Italy. by Vincenzo Consani
RMW7X4HC–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria). Parasitic on Hazel. Surrey, England, April.
RF2WFJM2C–Akub (Goundelia tournefortii) is a edible perennial herb. Its pollen were found in Shroud of Turin. This photo was taken near Madaba, Jordan.
RF2WW7N1H–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RMW7WTAC–Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) in flower, a parasitc species on the roots of hazel and poplar, near Orvieto, Italy, April.
RMB9GY6D–A planted field of domesticated Tumble Thistle Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb
RMW8026N–Toothwort / Corpse flower (Lathraea squamaria) flowering under an ancient Hazel tree which it parasitises. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. April.
RM2BTT5J1–Genista tournefortii Spach.
RMRDK3T5–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Tournefort's Speedwell. Fig. 3806. Byzantine Speed-. Veronica Tournefortii Gmelin, FI. Bad. I : 39. 1805. Veronica agrestis var. byzantina Sibtti. & Smith, Fl. Graec. 1 : pi. 8. 1806. V. Buxbaumii Tenore, Fl. Nap. 1: 7. pi. 1. 1811. V. byzantina B.S.P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 40. 1888. Annual, pubescent; stems diffusely branched, spreading or ascending, 6'-is' lon
RMK8K06W–Pier Antonio Micheli 1679 –1737 Italian botanist, professor of botany in Pisa, curator of the Orto Botanico di Firenze, author of Nova plantarum genera iuxta Tournefortii methodum disposita. Discovered spores of mushrooms. Statue at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Tuscany Italy. by Vincenzo Consani
RF2WW7N17–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RMB9GA09–A planted field of domesticated Tumble Thistle Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb
RMW8026X–Toothwort / Corpse flower (Lathraea squamaria) flowering under an ancient hazel tree which it parasitises. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. April.
RM2FM493E–Gossypium religiosum [Spotted-bark Cotton Tree] Gladiolus [Byzantium Corn Flag] Gladiolus Cape Corn Flag] Gundelia tournefortii [Tournefort's gundelia] from Vol 1 of the book The universal herbal : or botanical, medical and agricultural dictionary : containing an account of all known plants in the world, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied By Thomas Green, Published in 1816 by Nuttall, Fisher & Co. in Liverpool and Printed at the Caxton Press by H. Fisher
RM2BND9CA–Common toothwort, (Lathraea squamaria) flower, Sachsische Schweiz / Saxon Switzerland National Park, Germany, April.
RMRDK3RY–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Veronica Tournefortii Gmelin, FI. Bad. I : 39. 1805. Veronica agrestis var. byzantina Sibtti. & Smith, Fl. Graec. 1 : pi. 8. 1806. V. Buxbaumii Tenore, Fl. Nap. 1: 7. pi. 1. 1811. V. byzantina B.S.P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 40. 1888. Annual, pubescent; stems diffusely branched, spreading or ascending, 6'-is' long. Leaves ovate or oval, short-petioled, obtuse or ac
RF2WW7MP5–Wild gundelia AKA Tumble Thistle (Gundelia tournefortii) Used in the Arab cuisine as a herb and vegetable. Pollen from this plant was found on the the
RMRHAWTR–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Monographische Übersicht über die Arten der Gattung Primula. 191 Pr. Tournefortii Ruprecht, I. c. p. 229. Pr. glacialis Adams, Bull, de l'Acad. d. sc. de St. Pétersbourg VI. p. 230. Kaukasus, regio alp., Persia australis et borealis (Elbrus); Armenia, Lazistan, Cataonia. Pr. aurlculata var. poljphylla Franchet, Bull, de la soc. bot. de France XXXII. p. 271. Yun-nan: Lan-kong. Von mir nicht gesehen, möglichenfalls eigene Art. 49. Pr. luteola Rupr. Pr.
RM2BX9AE9–Gundelia tournefortii L Gundelia tournefortii L.
RMRHYE8W–. Beitrge zur Biologie der Pflanzen. Plant physiology; Plants. Reinhold Lange, Beiträge zur biologischen Blütenanatomie. 260 Davon wollen wir getrennt behandeln 1—5 als „Arten mit Gelenk", 6—10 als „Arten ohne Gelenk". Das Material stammt z. T. aus dem Freien, z. T. aus dem hiesigen Botanischen Garten. Aus dem Freien sammelte ich in der Umgebung von Münster V. Chamaedrys, V. Tournefortii, V. Beccabunga, V. offici- nalis, V. arvensis. Herr Professor Correns stellte mir selbst ge- sammeltes Alkoholmaterial von V. bellidioides und V. alpina freund- lichst zur Verfügung. Die übrigen Arte
RM2C1NK45–Lithospermum tournefortii IM Johnst Lithospermum tournefortii IM Johnst.
RMRGNM5F–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. (52) E. LEHMANN. VERONIGA-GRUPPE AGRESTIS. 647 Verbreitung der Veronicœ der Gruppe Agreslis. .y 10 0 m !o ,<r i^ jt (p fc e^ 'i' '^ "" '^ '^' ^'"' ''%, %r— 1 ^—1^ ru I ol . .^^--xMl^-^J ^) I—n—^—rT^ ' I. ^ IC Û fO IC iO HC Jt tu )i ti' 5« m liû iif) .{it ifi KX. Veronica agrestis L. Veronica opaca Fr. Veronica fiüiformis Sm. » politaFr. o » siaretensis Lehm. ^> Tournefortii Gm. V. agrestis auct. Vor Linné. Campestre rapistrum : «Ruellius» io36 Parisiis [i537 Basileae] de natura stirp. lib. III. Morsiis Gallinœ 3 : «ßock» New Kreu
RMRCHW20–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 104 ßorraginaceae. Gürke.) mus (Lehm.) DC. in Persien, .S'. eriocalycinus Boiss. et Buhse in Transi^aukasien und S. appe- ninus (L.) Hohen, in Italien. — B. Stf. die Blkr. weit überragend. Hierher gehören S. la- natus (L.) A. DC. (Fig. 42 D—G) aus dem algerisch-marokkanischen Gebiet, S. amplifoUus Boiss., S. Tournefortii DC. und S. peliolaris DC. in Vorderasien, S. Biebersteinii DC. in Taurien, S. tenuißorus Fisch, et Mey. in Sibirien. Sect. n. Trachelanlhus
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