RF2F9T4DC–Tragia involvucrata e is a slender, twining herb with stinging hairs. বিছুটি Bichuti and in regions of North Bengal it is called Chotra pata.
RF2G7N9WC–Tragia involucrata plant flower
RF2J0WEKF–Stinging Nettle Plant
RF2G7NA1B–Tragia involucrata, the Indian stinging nettle, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.
RF2CXFMJ4–Nettle Plant
RFBPX1DD–itching plant; india
RF2CBXYWF–cannabis leaf nettle, noseburn, botanical name is tragia plukenetii
RMEYNAKM–A larva of the Red Rim butterfly on a Fireman plant
RM2BTWYXE–Tragia volubilis L.
RM2JRBKR5–Tragia novae-hollandiae J. Mueller, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RM2BTTNET–Tragia bicolor Miq.
RFDBJCMF–Choriyanam Nettles or Climbing Nettle Ayurvedic Medicinal Plant Leaf
RM2C1B38J–Tragia sp Tragia sp.
RMP9JKFW–Cantiga LXVII: 'Como Santa Maria fez connoçer ao ome boo que tragia o demo consigo por servente; …
RM2C1P030–Tragia jonesii Tragia jonesii.
RMP9W15R–359 Crusia, Lipso, Tragia, Fornoli - Piacenza Francesco - 1688
RM2BXEY3F–Tragia volubilis L Tragia volubilis L.
RMW4YMKJ–Crusia, Lipso, Tragia, Fornoli - Piacenza Francesco - 1688.
RM2BXE2GE–Tragia ramosa Torr Tragia ramosa Torr.
RF2F9T4D4–Tragia involvucrata e is a slender, twining herb with stinging hairs. বিছুটি Bichuti and in regions of North Bengal it is called Chotra pata.
RM2AJA41M–The American flora : or history of plants and wild flowers : containing their scientific and general description, natural history, chemical and medical properties, mode of culture, propagation , &c., designed as a book of reference for botanists, physicians, florists, gardeners, students, etc. . a gardener whose nostrils became swollenand seized with erysipelatous phlcgmasis, in consequence of thefumes only of this plant. The root of Tragia involucrata is reckoned 134 NAT. ORDER. EUPHORBIACE*. by the Hindoo doctors among those medicines which they conceiveto possess virtues in altering and cor
RF2G7NA3E–Tragia involucrata, the Indian stinging nettle, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.
RF2CBXYW6–cannabis leaf nettle, noseburn, botanical name is tragia plukenetii
RMEYNAH2–A larva of the Red Rim butterfly on a Fireman plant
RM2C1HP33–Tragia saxicola Small Tragia saxicola Small.
RM2WTJ32C–Tragia novae-hollandiae J. Mueller prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RMPFFADH–. De Euphorbiacearum generibus medisque earumdem viribus tentamen ... Euphorbiaceae. 9. 5 AD.J.JJ? i8 . ANABJCMA /a/ruwit/ej. 4q. K.TRAGIA vo/ubi/i.r. B . 7'. ca/mu6i/ta â 5o. MICROSTACIfYS bicornw. Si. 8APIUM aucaparium . Pie&M&re j*!m&.. 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.. Jussieu, Adrien de, 1797-1853. Parisiis : ex typis Didot junioris
RMMAA6A2–. 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 . EUPHORBIACEAE. 4. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Twining or Large-fruited Tragia. Fig. 2-J2'/. Tragia cordata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 176. 1803. Not Vahl. 1790. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 323. 1806. Perennial, twining, slightly hirsute. Stem slender. io'-4i° long, branched; leaves ovate, 2-4*' long, deeply cordate, coarsely dentate-serrate, long-acuminate; pe- tioles mostl
RMW23C2D–Archive image from page 152 of De Euphorbiacearum generibus medisque earumdem. De Euphorbiacearum generibus medisque earumdem viribus tentamen .. deeuphorbiacearu00juss Year: 1824 9 5 AD.J.JJ? i8 . ANABJCMA /a/ruwit/ej. 4q. K.TRAGIA vo/ubi/i.r. B . 7'. ca/mu6i/ta â 5o. MICROSTACIfYS bicornw. Si. 8APIUM aucaparium . Pie&M&re jm&.
RM2AG9BBE–. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. stige Gebiete gelangen kann. DieSamen an sich sind zu groß, um sich von selbstweiter auszustreuen, dagegen können die Haken-.früchte leicht von Tieren abgestreift und verschleppt werden. Dieser in-teressante Fall der Heterokarpie scheint bisher wenig beachtet worden zusein, indessen findet man schon in der Flora brasiliensis eine Varietät vonTragia volubilis ß triangularis [Tragia triangularis Veil. Flor. Flum. X. t. 8) Capsulae nunc normales, ut in genuina, Frucht und Samen vonAristolochia Lagesiana L. angege
RF2G7NA18–Tragia involucrata, the Indian stinging nettle, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.
RF2CBXYW8–cannabis leaf nettle, noseburn, botanical name is tragia plukenetii
RMEYNAJC–A larva of the Red Rim butterfly on a Fireman plant
RM2BXC416–Tragia luzoniensis Merr Tragia luzoniensis Merr.
RM2WTJ2P4–Tragia novae-hollandiae J. Mueller prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2C1P01H–Tragia nepetifolia var dissecta Mll Arg Tragia nepetifolia var dissecta Mll Arg.
RM2BXDMM1–Tragia nepetifolia var dissecta Mll Arg Tragia nepetifolia var dissecta Mll Arg.
RM2BXC3YE–Tragia stylaris var latifolia Mll Arg Tragia stylaris var latifolia Mll Arg.
RMRMX4FX–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. RECHERCHES SUR LES EUPHORBIACÉES. 197 petits îlots, tantôt plus ou moins inclus dans le bois, comme dans Tragia Okanyua (fig. 20), tantôt, auc ontraire, indé-. 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.. Paris
RF2CBXYW4–cannabis leaf nettle, noseburn, botanical name is tragia plukenetii
RMEYNAJG–A larva of the Red Rim butterfly on a Fireman plant
RM2BXC3Y7–Tragia urticifolia var laciniata Torr in Emory Tragia urticifolia var laciniata Torr in Emory.
RMREDDDD–. Comprehensive plan for the Illinois Nature Preserves System. Nature conservation; Wilderness areas. butternut, Ohio buckeye, and basswood occasional. The floodplain forests also contain sycamore, Kentucky coffeetree, sugarberry, and honey lo- cust. PRAIRIE: The Lesser Shawnee Hills Section contains limestone glades which support a dry prairie vegetation like that of hill prairies in west- em Illinois, but with the addition of such southern plants as wild blue sage and heart-leaved tragia. AQUATIC HABITATS The Shawnee Hills Division has numerous clear rocky streams and creeks. Sinkhole ponds
RMEYNAKH–A larva of the Red Rim butterfly on a Fireman plant
RMRE1RFK–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. 6o MORPHOLOGY {Jatropha gossypifoHa), bichuti {Tragia involucrata), the pods of alkushi {Mucuna pruriens) (see fig. 179), and the involucre of Stegesbeckia (see fig. 201). Spines, prickles, and glandular hairs are the arma- ture of plants, by which they defend themselves against the attack of animals. Sir George Watt, writing on armature of plants, says: "The plant mani- fests distinct efforts to defend itself from the attack of animals. Every part of shial- kanta (Argemone mexicana) (fig. 63) is one mass of pointed bodies which protect it most success
RMRD28CC–. De Euphorbiacearum generibus medisque earumdem viribus tentamen ... Euphorbiaceae. 9. 5 AD.J.JJ? i8 . ANABJCMA /a/ruwit/ej. 4q. K.TRAGIA vo/ubi/i.r. B . 7'. ca/mu6i/ta â 5o. MICROSTACIfYS bicornw. Si. 8APIUM aucaparium . Pie&M&re j*!m&.. 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.. Jussieu, Adrien de, 1797-1853. Parisiis : ex typis Didot junioris
RMRDJN0T–. 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. 460 EUPHORBIACEAE. Vol. II.. 4. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Twining or Large-fruited Tragia. Fig. 2727. Tragia cordata Michx. FI. Bor. Am. 2: 176. 1803. Not Vahl. 1790. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 323. 1806. Perennial, twining, slightly hirsute. Stem slender, io'-4J° long, branched; leaves ovate, 2'-4i' long, deeply cordate, coarsely dentate-serrate, long-
RMRMX7YG–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. . Fig. 20. — Tragia Okanyua. — A, un faisceau de liber interne dont la partie centrale est déchirée; b, bois; mp, moelle périphérique parenchyrnateuse ; ml, moelle centrale lignifiée ; B, cellules avec rudiments de cribles c. pendants. Dans Plukenetia scandens et Dalecliampia micran- tha, leur disposition en face des séries radiales des vaisseaux du bois est des plus caractéristiques (fig. 21).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RMRDR69R–. 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. Botany. EUPHORBIACEAE. 4. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Twining or Large-fruited Tragia. Fig. 2-J2'/. Tragia cordata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 176. 1803. Not Vahl. 1790. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 323. 1806. Perennial, twining, slightly hirsute. Stem slender. io'-4i° long, branched; leaves ovate, 2-4*' long, deeply cordate, coarsely dentate-serrate, long-acuminate; pe- tiole
RMRDR69T–. 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. Botany. EUPHORBIACEAE. 4. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Twining or Large-fruited Tragia. Fig. 2-J2'/. Tragia cordata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 176. 1803. Not Vahl. 1790. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 323. 1806. Perennial, twining, slightly hirsute. Stem slender. io'-4i° long, branched; leaves ovate, 2-4*' long, deeply cordate, coarsely dentate-serrate, long-acuminate; pe- tiole
RMRDJN0M–. 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. 4. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Twining or Large-fruited Tragia. Fig. 2727. Tragia cordata Michx. FI. Bor. Am. 2: 176. 1803. Not Vahl. 1790. Tragia macrocarpa Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 323. 1806. Perennial, twining, slightly hirsute. Stem slender, io'-4J° long, branched; leaves ovate, 2'-4i' long, deeply cordate, coarsely dentate-serrate, long-acuminate; pe- tioles mostly
RMRMX7YC–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Fig. 20. — Tragia Okanyua. — A, un faisceau de liber interne dont la partie centrale est déchirée; b, bois; mp, moelle périphérique parenchyrnateuse ; ml, moelle centrale lignifiée ; B, cellules avec rudiments de cribles c. pendants. Dans Plukenetia scandens et Dalecliampia micran- tha, leur disposition en face des séries radiales des vaisseaux du bois est des plus caractéristiques (fig. 21).. Fig. 21. — Dalechampia mcrantha. — p, péri- cycle ; /, liber ; v, vaisseaux en séries radiales ; se/, sclérenchyme ; H, liber interne; m, moelle. 22.— Croton
RMRHA5PE–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. Beiblatt zu den Botanischen Jahrbüchern. Nr. 81. 95 in quoqiie carpidia 3—-3 gibbosa, ubi autem carpidia I —2 abortiva, tum carpidia longius breviusve 2—3 spinosa occurrere solent.« Auch bei ge- nauer Durchsiebt der Herbarien, z. B. des Berliner, trifft man einzelne Belege dafür an. Die Pflanze von Tarapoto weicht etwas durch die Be- haarung und Form der Blätter von andern Formen von Tragia voluhüis L. ab.. Tragia volubilis L. äff. A Habitusbild, B einsamige Frucht, C normale Frucht. Eine eigentümliche Ers
RMRMX7CG–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 220 LOUIS GAUCHER. qu'il se produit en même temps une ou plusieurs assises sous-jacentes où l'eau se met en réserve. Ce caractère offert par beaucoup de Sténolobées se retrouve également chez les Petalostigma, chez Pera ferru- ginea, Tragia gerannfolia (fîg. 48, A).. Fig. 47.— Brei/nia dislicha. Épidémie Fi g. 48. — Réserve tannifère dans l'épi- inférieur avec papilles tanailères. derme. — A, Tragia geraniifotia; B, Bis- choffia Irifoliala. Ailleurs, l'épiderme se divisera pour constituer seule- ment une réserve à tannin, sans tissu aquifère (Bisch