RFC17GTK–Paper Flower (Bougainvillea glabra), island of Cyprus, Greece, Europe
RM2X498WF–mountain elm, a flowering branch, b leaf, c inflorescence, d flower in longitudinal section, Ulmus glabra, (biology book, 1941), Bergulme, a blühender Zweig, b Blatt, c Fruchtstand, d Blüte im Längsschnitt, Orme de montagne, a branche fleurie, b feuille, c fructification, d fleur en coupe longitudinale
RMEAJAKP–Bougainvillea glabra, lesser bougainvillea or paperflower picture taken in Malta, Mediterranean region.
RM2AFN1ER–. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. na. Also called B. glabra. Begonia sellowii, Sellows Elephants-ear. —This stove species has white flowers produced inSeptember. Begonia spatulata, Spatulate leaved Elephants-ear.— A succulent-stemmed stove plant, growingtwo or three feet high, with oblique and some-what ov-al leaves, pale beneath, and small bunchesof pale pink or whitish flowers, which are veryfreely proiluced; the plants are scarcely ever outof bloom. Native of Brazil. It requires the stovein winter, but bears a good deal of exposure in sum-mer, as doubtless many
RMR585HR–Mufsaenda glabra. The Botanical Cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants, from all countries, with a short account of each, etc. By C. Loddiges and Sons ... The plates by G. Cooke. vol. 1-20. London, 1817-33. Source: 443.b.17, vol.13, no.1269. Author: Cooke, George.
RMC8G116–Frozen Acerola (Malpighia glabra), or Acerolla, fruits and leaves on white background
RFP7JNJE–A close up of the white flowers of the lesser bougainvillea (Bougainvillea glabra) surrounded by purple-pink bracts
RFJBAKHK–Grimaud, Altstadtgasse mit Bougainvillea glabra, Drillingsblume an der Cote d'Azur - Grimaud, Old town lane with Bougainvillea glabra, Lesser Bougainvillea, Paper flower, Cote d’Azur, Southern France, Europe
RF2NH814Y–Helsinki / Finland - FEBRUARY 21, 2023 - Traditional Finnish cuisine: A closeup of the traditional Finnish delicacy of black licorice against a dark b
RF2T5TB8P–Cascading bougainvillea flowers in vivid red, magenta and orange, frame the streets of Playa de Mogan, Gran Canaria, where a couple of tourists walk,
RMPFDX10–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Zipfeln, (bis zu) drei andere vverd'Mi zwischen diese eingeschaltet; dann stellen sich alle regelmäßig in einen Kreis. Frische BKiten von B. glabra ergaben die in den beifolgenden Diagrammen dargestellten Befunde (Fig. 7), in welchen die Staubblätter nach ihren Längenverhältnissen durch Bezifferung unter- Fig. 7. schieden sind (die längsten mit 1, die nächst kürzeren mit 2 u. s. f. bezeichnet); wie man sieht, schwankt die Vertheilung nach der Länge bedeutend. B. berberidifolia (vergl. Taf. I, I! d) lässt ganz deutlich die Einschalt
RM2HFG36K–Wych Elm and Firs, from The Park and the Forest, 1841.
RMW23ANA–Archive image from page 149 of da lian di qu zhi. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi daliandiquzhiwuz03dali Year: 1982 å¾1149å ç¨è é¦ Hierochlofe' glabra Trin. å¾1150ç¯ è Phalaris arundinacea L.
RFD8H023–Bougainvillea
RMBY4XFN–Purple Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea glabra) flower buds in Playa del Coco, Nicoya Peninsula, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
RMM531N6–Flowery bush with wooden bench in the background
RF2M20W7C–3D image of Flavanonol skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of phytochemical isolated on white background
RM2X498N8–mountain elm, a flowering branch, b leaf, c inflorescence, d flower in longitudinal section, Ulmus glabra, (biology book, 1941), Bergulme, a blühender Zweig, b Blatt, c Fruchtstand, d Blüte im Längsschnitt, Orme de montagne, a branche fleurie, b feuille, c fructification, d fleur en coupe longitudinale
RMEAJAKT–Bougainvillea glabra, lesser bougainvillea or paperflower picture taken in Malta, Mediterranean region.
RM2CF6C99–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. maintained until the plants arestarted into growth, when more water and heat are given. Afterthey have made a start, doses of weak liquid manure are beneficial.When in bloom, gradually harden off, or the flowers will fall inshowers. B. glabra blooms young and requires less heat than B.spectabilis. For training upon the roof the plants should betrained to single long stems, and flowered from lateral growths,pruning these severely just before growth starts. Pro
RMG0GYDX–Astilbe within the family Saxifragaceae
RMMCPE84–. Text-fig. 32. Rosacea plicata. Larva from 'Research' (1900) St. 36^, Bay of Biscay. A, lateral view of whole larva, x6; B, larval nectophore, x 24; C, view of nectophore from aboral end, x 22. Thanks to the generosity of Dr Tregouboff, Director of the Station Zoologique at Villefranche, where so much of the pioneer work on Siphonophores was carried out, I have been able to examine a very well-preserved post-larva of Vogtia glabra (PI. IV, fig. 2; Text-fig. 33). It is identifiable because within the hydroecium of the larval nectophore is a young, definitive, heteromorph nectophore characteris
RF2NH814A–Helsinki / Finland - FEBRUARY 21, 2023 - Traditional Finnish cuisine: A closeup of the traditional Finnish delicacy of black licorice against a dark b
RF2RF5F64–Exterior of a traditionally painted tower at the harbour entrance to Playa de Mogan, Gran Canaria, decorated with vivid pink Bougainvillea, April 2022.
RMPFDX0X–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. . Zipfeln, (bis zu) drei andere vverd'Mi zwischen diese eingeschaltet; dann stellen sich alle regelmäßig in einen Kreis. Frische BKiten von B. glabra ergaben die in den beifolgenden Diagrammen dargestellten Befunde (Fig. 7), in welchen die Staubblätter nach ihren Längenverhältnissen durch Bezifferung unter- Fig. 7. schieden sind (die längsten mit 1, die nächst kürzeren mit 2 u. s. f. bezeichnet); wie man sieht, schwankt die Vertheilung nach der Länge bedeutend. B. berberidifolia (vergl. Taf. I, I! d) lässt ganz deutlich die Einscha
RM2HFG35X–Wych Elm, from The Park and the Forest, 1841.
RMW23AN7–Archive image from page 149 of da lian di qu zhi. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi daliandiquzhiwuz03dali Year: 1982 å¾1149å ç¨è é¦ Hierochlofe' glabra Trin. å¾1150ç¯ è Phalaris arundinacea L.
RMRP3BGP–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. F. KASTING AND J. C ?Hr Didn't 0 VAUGHAN AT BALTIMORE. uitc Get It On. " ' vlllea and neither suffers by contrast. [ Had this plant been of the ordi- li nary type, the clashing of color would be hideous, in fact, that is the worst fault of the bougainvillea, It contrasts with nothing else. But this fine species could be planted anywhere in the south where B. glabra flourishes ' and, seeing it in such close proximity to the poinsettias, naturally suggested Christmas plants. If this could be grown under glass i
RMME8231–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 121. A Bl. TTon Astragahis C'icerL.; B Staubblattscieide; C Hülse; i) dieselbe im Querschnitt. — .B blüliendes Zweigstück Ton Qlycyrrhiea glabra h. — F Fruchtstand von ff. echinata L. — 6 Hülsen von Biserrula Pelecinush. (Original.) II. Übersicht der Sectionen und Reihen der nordamerikanischen Arten. A. Hülse durch Einsenkung der Rückennaht völlig oder unvollständig 2fächerig. Schiffchen stumpf Sect. I. Euastragalus. a. Pfl. perennierend. a. Hülse sitzend, völlig 2fächerig; Bl
RF2NH8185–Helsinki / Finland - FEBRUARY 21, 2023 - Traditional Finnish cuisine: A closeup of the traditional Finnish delicacy of black licorice against a dark b
RF2T5N653–Vivid red,magenta & orange bougainvillea flowers cascade from arched sections above the intersection of several streets, Playa de Mogan, Gran Canaria.
RMPG29PX–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXVI. J7LMA CE;E : J/'LSIUS. 721 B. Ornamental or curious Varieties. U. m. 8 pendula. U. pendula Lodd. Cat. ed. 1836 ; U. glabra decum- bens Horl. Dur.; U. horizontilis Hort.; U. rubra in the Horticul- tural Society's Garden, in 18.35. (Plate of this tree in Arb. Brit,. Please note that
RMW0T9X7–Archive image from page 635 of Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Hülfsbuch zur Auffindung und Bestimmung der wichtigsten in Deutschland wild wachsenden Pflanzen derfhrerindiep00post Year: 1866. 620 ugup. — VI. evbPgräfer. 656—667. 662. PaDiCUm glabrum Gaudin. (Digitaria filiformis Koeler; Panicum humifusum Karsch Dig. humifiisa Richard] Dig. glabra P. d. B.) gabeuförnügcö gingerortt; faer gingerlirfe, (Sanbtrfe. ®er Vorigen fev änüd;, aber Blätter unb 33Iatt[c§eiben ftnb !at. t untere etcüoppe ift fer !(etn ober feft gan. Ueberjiet oft ganje (Sanbfläden. (. gtg
RMRF5FKR–. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. 30 CIRCULAR 34, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. followed by spiny, red capsules. purple or white. Some varieties are apparently hybrids. They come from South Africa, and are grown chiefly for the three brilliantly colored bracts surrounding each flower cluster. In fact, most cas- ual observers think that the bracts are the flowers. B. spectabilis is somewhat more woody and shrublike than B. glabra. Another species, B. tvarszetviczii Hort. blooms only in the spring and has large bracts. Bougainvilleas are easily grown and thrive in many soil
RMMECPCE–. Die Gartenwelt . jetzt dicht mit jungen Trie- ben bedecken, Dracaena umbraculifera, Rotheana und eine grüne Form der Aletris Lindeni, Philoden- dron pertusum und pinna- tifidum, Physocalix edulis, Ficus cerasiformis und nitida, Theophrasia impe- rialis, Malpighia glabra, Curculigo recurvata und eine als Wegeinfassung aus- gepflanzte Eucharis, ähn- lich der amazonica. Ferner sehe ich bis jetzt noch keinen Schaden an allen großen und kleinen Palmen, wie Chamaedorea, Areca, Sabal, Kentia, Latania, Acanthophoenix, Phoenix, nur Thrinax färbt sich gelb. Eine interessante Beobach- tung machte ich b
RF2RKBYEA–Exterior of a traditionally painted tower at Playa de Mogan harbour entrance, Gran Canaria, decorated with vivid pink Bougainvillea, April 2022.
RMPG29J9–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1127. C. poiclna. Farieti/. S C. jo. 2 glabra. Juglans porcina /3 ficiformis Mickx. Arb. i. p. 209. ; J. glabra Jiu/i/. in JVov. Act. Soc. Nat. &c. iii. p. 391. (Our fgs. 1426. b, and 1428. b.) — Husk of the fruit shaped like a small fig, instead of being round, like the species. The
RMW1TJGX–Archive image from page 488 of Dai Nihon jumokushi (1922). Dai Nihon jumokushi dainihonjumokush1882naka Year: 1922 第äºç¾åTå «åA.ãã¾ããã²ããã'ãB.ããã²ãããããè± ãéã-è±æ±ãååºã¹C.ããã²ãããC ãæèµ D.ããã²ããããE.ããã®ããã²ãããã æ¬å³¶ãç¹ç¢ããªã ä¸ç¨®èè£ã¥ã¢æ¯ãã-ã¢ãã¢ã¸ãããã²ããããï¼ç¬¬äºç¾ååå «åD) var. glabra, Miquel1.c.ãäºã'渡島ã§ãªç¿å §ã¥äºãªåå¸ã¹. åä¸ç¨±è±ãæ·¡é»ç½è²ãã¢ãã¡ãªãããã¯ãªããã²ããããvar. albiflora, Maximowicz m Melanges Biologiqiie X. p. 76 (1877).
RMRE1MN3–. College botany; structure, physiology and economics of plants. Botany. 362 COLLEGE BOTANY The genus Rhibs contains the common poison ivy or poison oak (B. toxicodendron), the poison sumach {B. venenata), the common sumach (B. glabra), and several other species. Products fro'm some O'f the species of this genus are used for the manufacture of high-grade tamiins, in the making of dyes, varnishes and inks, and in medicine. SAPiNDACEiE (Horse-chestnut and Maple Family).—Trees. Fig. 204.—Maple. or shmbs'; leaves simple or compound and opposiite flowers mostly asymmetrical, often irregular, usuall
RMMCR6HC–. früchtiges Steinkraut, A. calycinum L. und A. tortosum W Kit), das gemeine, behaarte und graue Bruchkraut oder Tausendkorn (Herniaria glabra L. — H. hirsuta L. — H. incana Lam.), nieder- liegende, stark verzweigte Kräutchen mit kleinen, grünen, kornähnlichen Blütchen (Fig. 20), die in Gemeinschaft mit den obengenannten Alyssumarten den dür- ren Boden wie mit einem Teppich über- ziehen, — vielfach auch struppige und dürftige Exemplare der russischen Feld- und stinkenden Hunds-Ka- mille (Anthemis ruthenica M B. — A. arvensis L. — A. Cotula L.) und des echten,piemontesischenundfrühen Labkrautes
RF2JJH8XF–Vivid pink Bougainvillea decorates the exterior of a traditionally painted tower at the harbour entrance to Playa de Mogan, Gran Canaria.
RMPFXANG–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. m*n f-itij'. /â¢â¬Â»Â£â¢Â« ...r.d m.n B P- C. -nd Tangential Sections of Pinus echinata, heterophylla, and glabra, showing Num3er and Distribution of Pith Rays and Proportion of Pith-ray Cells. A-C and F, Pinus heterophylla. 2), Pinus echinata. JS7, Pinus glabra. AC, Sections of medullary rays; tr., traeheids;-p., parenchyma; C is a "double"n ray. In D-F histological details are omitted; they are camera drawings showing number and distribution of medullary rays, and
RMT1HAJJ–Discovery reports (1956) Discovery reports discoveryreports27inst Year: 1956 SYSTEMATIC AND BIOLOGICAL ACCOUNT 75 We are now in a position to see how closely alike are the larvae of two species of Prayidae and of three species of Hippopodiidae, for Chun (18880, b, 1913) had already figured three larvae of Hippo- podius hippopus. In all except Rosacea cymbiformis there is a deep, pocket-shaped hydroecium, and in none is there an extension of the somatocyst distad to the pedicular canal of the nectosac. All, except Vogtia glabra, where they are missing, have simple straight, lateral subumbral
RMRFD1H3–. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. 30 CIRCULAR 34, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. followed by spiny, red capsules. purple or white. Some varieties are apparently hybrids. They come from South Africa, and are grown chiefly for the three brilliantly colored bracts surrounding each flower cluster. In fact, most cas- ual observers think that the bracts are the flowers. B. spectabilis is somewhat more woody and shrublike than B. glabra. Another species, B. tvarszetviczii Hort. blooms only in the spring and has large bracts. Bougainvilleas are easily grown and thrive in many soil
RMMCRCKY–. Fig. 23. A-D. Caberea darwinii Busk. A. Young colony with ancestrula from St. 1563, Marion Island. Lateral view. B, C. Young colony from St. TN 339, Ross Sea, frontal and basal views. The ancestrula is broken (dotted line) and the colony is flattened (notice the angle between the ancestrula and zooecia in Fig. A). D. Zooecium from a specimen of the minima type, from St. 1321, Straits of Magellan. E. C. glabra MacGillivray. 99.5 .1. 378, Port Phillip Heads. b. bud of second zooecium, co. condyle-like process, r.av. rudiment of frontal avicularium, sc. scutum, v. vibraculum.
RF2JGD4H6–Vivid magenta bougainvillea flowers growing on a bridge parapet over a channel of water from the marina, Playa de Mogan, Gran Canaria.
RMPFXARB–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. 772 2* r^> FiG-a mr-. SZQsp Typical Cross Sections of Pinus palustris and echinata, and Radial Sections of Pinus palustris and glabra A Pinus echinata Cross section of two rings sp w sprmgwood su w summer wood ^„ , B , x1 .. ., ,, I Pinls paiustris Cross section of a very narrow ring Of the two medullary rays one is cut through a iow of paienchyma the other thiough CaMTpiNmoLAMA8 Radial sections mr medullary rays tr tracheids of the medullary rays p parenchyma of the same, * p
RMRYRD48–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1897 Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1897 : pot-grown strawberry plants, celery and other seasonable plants, seeds etc . dreersmidsummerc1897henr Year: 1897 DREER'S MID-SUMMER CATALOGUE. 17 BOUGAINV1LLEA GLABRA SANDERIANA. A new variety and a plant that we feel certain will be- come very popular as a pot plant. We give the intro- ducer's description: 'It affords us great pleasure to offer this new flowering plant. We have grown this new Bougainvillea in a greenhouse, where it has continued flowering for seven months, small and large plants alike being covered with b
RMRHB131–. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. 16 THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. [voi. xxvi. No. soo- usually rounded or rounded-obtuse at the base, shortly petiolate, chartaceotts, 4-25 cm. or sometimes 29 cm. long, |—3| cm. broad ? veins 3 — 7 on each side of the midrib ? vemiles finely tessellate. forma a. pubescens Makino. Arundinaria variabilis forma foliis pubescentibus Makino in Bot. Mag, Tokyo, XIY. (1900), p. 62 (Jap) Leaves pubescent beneath. Nom. Jap. Ke-nezasa. Hab. Japan. forma b. glabra Makino. Arundinaria variabilis forma oiiis glabris Ma- kino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XIV. (1900), P.
RMMCREMK–. Fig. 1. A. Amastigia gaussi (Kluge). 23. 12.1.28. South Georgia. To show giant spine and small size of other spines. B. A. nuda Busk. St. WS 84, Falkland Islands. One zooecium from a colony found attached to the limb of a Pycnogon (Pallenopsis glabra). C. A. gaussi (Kluge). St. 140, South Georgia. A fertile zooecium from one of the inner rows in slightly oblique view. One of the avicularia distal to the ovicell is broken. scutum and basal heterozooecium of A. gaussi under A. cabereoides, and mentioning A. gaussi, instead of A. cabereoides, as being related to A. kirkpatricki. A. gaussi is cl
RMPFXANM–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. c. G E Tangential Sections of Pinus t>cda, heterophylla, and glabra. A, Pinus heterophylla Radial and tangential sections of a transverse resin duct; r. d , resin duct; m. r. medullary ray; tr., tracheids of the medullary ray; p., parenchyma cells of the tame; c Jr., common tracheids or wood fibers. B-G, Pinus glabra. B, tangential section of a transverse resin duct and parts of three fibers; b. />., bordered pit; other letters as above; C-G, tangential sections of medullary
RMRYRD0M–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds vegetable seeds grass seeds fertilizers, tools, etc., etc . dreerswholesalep1908henr 0 Year: 1908 i6 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. /<£» -** CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM Bougainvillea Glabra, William K. Harris. In this new variety the foliage is beautifully variegated, or rather marbled, with creamy white on a dark green ground. These markings are very decided and the proportion of the two colors is almost equally divided. Not only is the plant valuable for decorative purposes in or out of bloom, b
RM2AXAWY3–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . Tangential Sections of Pinus t/eda, heterophylla, and glabra. A, PiNCS HKTEROPHYLLA. Radial and tangential sections of a transversethe medullary ray; p., parenehynia cells of the same B-ff, PlNUS RLADRA. S - 0-G, tangential o^v^wwuo ^^i ...^«v*—j .„^^,-,- . H, Pinus tjuda. Tangential sections of medullary rays m oprmg and summer wooa.Original magnified s;, illustrations about »?°. medullary ray; tr., tracheids ot ^ duct; r. rf, rdsin duct; vi. , common tracheids or wood fibers,st teugenSalSon of* a trauTve
RMMCRCY8–. Cicuta virosa. f. Schnabelkerfe. 4. Aphis Cicutae, Koch, — A. Capreae, Fö., wurde von Koch in grossen Gesellschaften im Juli auf dem WasserschierHng gefunden, wo sie eine ähnliche Lebensweise führt, wie an Conium, Foeniculum, Pastinaca sativa etc. (Monogr. d. Pflanzenläuse p. 109.) 7. Gattung. Sellerie. Apium. b. Falte r. 1. Papilio Machaon, L. (Siehe Carum.) 2. Mamestra dysodea, SV. Die Raupe lebt nach G. Koch von den Blüthen und Samen des Kopfsalats, der Petersilie und anderer Gemüsepflan- zen. Man hat sie auch schon auf dem Thurmkraut (Turritis glabra) und dem Beifuss (Artemisia) gefunden
RMPFM1PR–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 838 IVESIA IVfiSIA. All referred to PotentiUa. IVY. The common or English Ivy is Hedera. Boston l.^Atnpelopsis tricuspidata. German I.= Climbing Senecio and Herniaria glabra. Ground l.=:Nepeta Glechotna. Kenilworthl.=Ijinaria Cymbalaria. Poison l.=jRhus, B. Toxicodendron. Some authors think that two species of
RMRWNGP5–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1893moun Year: 1893 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 59 Crataegus o. var. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Thorn. C. Of fine pyramidal habit; a good grower; fine foliage; flowers white, single. $1.00. C. tanacetifolia. Tansy-leaved Thorn. C. A fine, large, vigorous tree, with beautiful, deep green, distinct foliage and yellow fruit. $1.00. C. tomentosa, erroneously C. glabra. C. A vigorous species with large dark green foliage; fruit red. $1.00. var. mollis, erroneously C. acerifolia. B. A close, compac
RM2AXAY16–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . |^j^^a^ j p. ^rn^S 0 ^ 1° J Ip R k) ^ r ® :^ I °J 0 % [:copyright??copyright: E ^^fe OoTooo Sad LiiwCSr^ ,SZ/.H. *? Sg-^ ^11^2^1^ TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS OF PiNUS PALUSTRIS AND ECHINATA, AND RADIAL SECTIONS OF PiNUS PALUSTRIS AND GLABRA. 4 cut thi-ough a row of parenchyma, the other through A, PiKUS ECBiNATA. Cross Section of two rings; sp. xo., YSy<^^^^^?^-^^:^^^^^l°^]^ B, PiNL-s PALUSTRIS. Cross sectiou o£ a very narrow ring. Of the two medulLaiy lays one a row of tracheids. i ,i„,.„ ..„„o. *,. tr
RMMABCT4–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . â w .a 1) c d e Querschnitte durch Ehipidoglossenkiemen. a von Cemoria (Puncturella) noachina. b von Fissurella crassa. c von Haliotis glabra. ä von Trochus gibberosus aus dem hinteren Abschnitt, e von Nerita ornata, mehr vom Vorderende, a Yas efferens mit arteriellem Blute, bl Inneres, bl' äusseres Kiemenblättchen. g Kiemengeissel. m Wand der Kiemenhöhle, s Septum. V Vas afferens, Kiemenarterie, v Kiemenblattarterie. x Ver- schmälerter Basaltheil der Ehachis. (Nach Hailer.) der Ne
RMPFMK2C–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. IVfiSIA. All referred to PotentiUa. IVY, The common or English Ivy is Hedera. Boston l,=Ampelopsis tricuspidata. German I.= Climbing Senecio and Herniaria glabra. Ground I.=Nepeta Ohchoma. KenilwOTthI.=LinariaC!im.balaria. Poison I.=i?;j«s, B. Toxicodendron. Some autho
RMT1HW3G–Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 Fig. 23. A-D. Caberea darwinii Busk. A. Young colony with ancestrula from St. 1563, Marion Island. Lateral view. B, C. Young colony from St. TN 339, Ross Sea, frontal and basal views. The ancestrula is broken (dotted line) and the colony is flattened (notice the angle between the ancestrula and zooecia in Fig. A). D. Zooecium from a specimen of the minima type, from St. 1321, Straits of Magellan. E. C. glabra MacGillivray. 99.5 .1. 378, Port Phillip Heads. b. bud of second zooecium, co. condyle-like process, r.av. r
RM2AXAYBT–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . Typical Cross Sections of Pinus t/eda, heterophylla, and glabra. )•. d., resiD ducts; s. c, secreting cells; m. r., medullaiy rays; sp. w., spring wood; sii. ;c,,sumnieL- wood.4 Piws T.EDA ? a-b. transverse traoheids; c, simple pits; rf-e, row of tracheids; /, flattened terminal of tracheid.b Pinus heterophylla : a-b, row of tracheids; c, terminal of tracheid; d-e, bordered pits.c, Pinus glabra ; a-6, single row of tracheids; c-b, same row doubled. rt. |^j^^a^ j p. ^rn^S 0 ^ 1° J Ip R k) ^ r ® :^ I °J 0
RMMCPA3E–. Fig. 61. Pediastriim Boryamim: a typische Form, b var. perforatiim^ c var. brevicorne^ d var. lotigzcorne, e var. granulatum, f var. forci- patum, g var. divergens, h var. rugulosum^ i var. ttndulatum (61 a nach Chodat, b, c, d, e, f nach Raciborski, g nach Lemmer- mann, h nach West, i nach Wille). var. longicorne Reinsch (Fig. 61^). —Cönobien S—128zeliig. Mittelzellen 5—6 eckig. Randzellen mit zwei ab- gerundeten Lappen, welche in je einen langen Fortsatz auslaufen. Zellen bis 40 (x im Durchmesser, Fortsätze 15—30 (X. Membran glatt (forma glabra) oder granuliert (forma gramdata). var. granu
RMPG1JAB–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 318 MANUAL OF GARDENING Bougainvillea, Bougainvillcea glabra and B. speclabilis. The magenta-flowered variety, sometimes seen in conservatories in the North, is a popular outdoor vine in the South and is profusely used in south- ern California. The red-flowered form is less seen, but is preferable in color. Wire-vine (polygonum of florists), Muehlenbeckia complexa. Abundant^ used on buildings and chimneys in southern California. Climbing roses. The
RMRWNW2W–[Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] ellwangerbarrysg1896moun Year: 1896 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 59 Cratfegus o. var. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Thorn. C. Of fine pyramidal habit; a good grower; fine foliage; flowers white, single. gl.OO. C. tanacetifolia. Tansy-leaVED Thorn. C. A fine, large, vigorous tree, with beautiful, deep green, distinct foliage and yellow fruit. $1.00. •C. tomentosa, erroneously C. glabra. C. A vigorous species with large dark green foliage ; fruit red. $1.00. var. mollis, erroneously C. acerifolia. B. A close, compact-headed tree wit
RM2AN2ABC–Transactions and proceedings and report of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . W,H,B, DEL LITOCHEIRA GLABRA. 2r ELAMENA TRUNCATA. VOL. ^./ y PLATE 1.
RMMCPA3P–. Fig. 51, 52. 51 Pediastrum integrum: a forma glabra und forma granulata^ b var. Braunianum, c var. scutum, d var. perforatum. 52 Pediastrum Pearsoni (51 nach Lemmermann und Raciborski, 52 nach West). var. scutum Raciborski (Fig. 51<:). — Cönobien aus 8 bis 64 Zellen bestehend (1+7), (6 + 10), (1 + 5+10), (5 + 11 + 16), (1 + 5 + 10 + 16), (1 + 6 + 10 + 15), (11+14 + 7 in 2. Schicht), (1 + 15 + 19 + 23), 50 bis 240 |x im Durchmesser, regelmäßig, meist einschichtig, rund bis elliptisch, geschlossen, selten mit kleinen Lücken. Zellen gleichartig, rundlich-eckig, ohne Fort- sätze, 10—28 (X im
RMPFM2CH–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1063. Hicoria glabra, var. microcarpa—the false Shagbark. AA. Scales of buds imbricate, more than 6: fr. not or slightly winged at the sutures: nut iisually thick-shelled, 4-celled below: Ifts. S-9, not fal- cate,the uppermost larger and generally obovate. B. Buds small, '%}^in. long: husk thin: nut slightly o
RM2AFRB1C–. Billeder af nordens flora. FJÆLDKARSE, cardamine BEr.LiDiFOLiA. •i^LSTR.A.asTHl*,. 194 A. TAARNURT, turritis glabra. B. GAASEMAD, arabidopsis thaliana. i Q<3RTZELLSTR / BSTT J95
RMPG2430–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 318 MANUAL OF GARDENING Bougainvillea, Bougainvillma glabra and B. spectabilis. The magenta-flowered variety, sometimes seen in conservatories in the North, is a popular outdoor vine in the South and is profusely used in south- ern California. The red-flowered form is less seen, but is preferable in color. Wire-vine (polygonum of florists), Muehlenheckia complexa. Abundantly used on buildings and chimneys in southern California. Climbing roses. Th
RM2AFRAK2–. Billeder af nordens flora. 194 A. TAARNURT, turritis glabra. B. GAASEMAD, arabidopsis thaliana. i Q<3RTZELLSTR / BSTT J95. FJÆLD-KALKKARSE, arabis alpina. -LbTR.A.B.STHli^. 19G
RMMAAD2J–. Economic botany of Alabama . Map 21. Approximate distribution of Ilex glabra and inland limit of Ilex myrtifolia.
RMPFHPHE–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 8. Pedicellina cer- nua (Pall.). A. typisk Form; B. var. hirsuta Juli. (efter Barroso og Waters); C. var. glabra Heks. amerikas atlantiske og de europæiske Kyster (Norge, Hol- sten, Skotland og Frankrig) og Bengalen. Var. hirsuta an- gives fundet ved de nordamerikanske atlantiske Kyster, det nordlige Frankrig, Middelhavet, Vancouver og Cap Horn. Dybde-Udbredelse: fra Tidevandszonen til 136 m.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RM2AN29M5–Transactions and proceedings and report of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . V H,B DEL .S^E- & ^ -- NC-H«>, IrTRICHIA AUSTRALIS. 27HYMENOSOMA ROSTRATUM. 3rLIT0CHEiRA GLABRA. Vol. X.XX., Plate IV.
RMMAAD5C–. Economic botany of Alabama . Map 8. Known distribution of Pinus Virgimana and Pinus glabra, with relative abundance ot the former indicated approximately by dots.
RMPFXCMF–. A history of the fishes of Massachusetts. Fishes. '*,^a.'- V > i" V. ' 'â¢'"^â nVjV. A- Soiirel .ci- Taupaii /. Pi'iiued ai .) . li. B iii'iVuHL'.s â 1, PIATESSA GLABRA Slorer â 2 , PL, OBLONG A Dek. 3. PL. QUADROCELLATA Slorer. â 'L. PLEURDLIECTES MACULATUS MiLcL â¢**L. 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.. Storer, David Humphreys, 1804-1891. Cambridge, Mass. , Welch & Bigelow and Dakin & M
RM2AN28XM–Transactions and proceedings and report of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . V H,B DEL .S^E- & ^ -- NC-H«>, IrTRICHIA AUSTRALIS. 27HYMENOSOMA ROSTRATUM. 3rLIT0CHEiRA GLABRA. Vol. X.XX., Plate IV..
RMMAAD5E–. Economic botany of Alabama . Fig. 10. Pi)ius glabra, about two feet in diameter and 75 feet tall, in Conecuh River bottoms northwest of Troy, Pike County. December 11, 1905. sweet guni, and other hardwoods. It is strictly confined to the coastal plain, and scarcely extends north of latitude 33" in any part of its range. 6A (r). One or two small trees a little south of Maplesville, perhaps of recent introduction. Native along a small creek about six miles east of Wetumpka, and along creeks in the northern part of Macon County. Sev- eral years ago some pine cones from a peaty stratum in a
RMPFGR3M–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 66. Hoveder af A. Camilla glabra Fall. (Camillidae) og B. Discocerina plumosa Fall. (Ephydridae). (Hennig). dende stor; panden med lange, stærke børster (fig. 66) 40. 40. Postvertical-børster (pvt) små, konvergerende; vi- brisser (vi) findes (fig. 66 A). Mundåbning normal 71. Camillidae. Postvertical-børster mangler (fig. 66 B), ingen kraftigt afsatte vibrisser. Mundåbning meget stor (som et hvalgab). Hvis antennebørsten fjerhåret, da kun på oversiden 70. Vandfluer, Ephydridae. 41. Costa afbrudt 2 steder, dels ved d
RM2AX11G2–The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . CUPRESSUS GLABRA: FOLIAGE AND NEWLY RlPENED CLOSED CONES.a, Male flower buds (in autumn); b, new shoot showing large form of leaves. Bui. 207, U. S. Dept. of A^ricultur Plate VI.. m JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS: STERILE BRANCH. Bui. 207, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VII.
RMMAAD5D–. Economic botany of Alabama . Fig. 11. Trunk of Piinis glabra. 30 inches in diameter, in creek bot- toms about four miles east of Ozark, Dale County, December 12, 1905. 6C. Autauga, Elmore, Macon, and probably Russell County; rather rare. 7. Occasional in creek bottoms, Dallas, Montgomery and Bullock Counties. 8. Common in creek bottoms throughout. lOE. Frequent in creek and river bottoms. low. Common in ravines and bottoms, up to the northern edge of Choctaw County and presumably the southwest corner of Sumter. 11. Ravines, bluffs, etc.; common. 12. Hammocks, etc.; not common. 13. Occasional
RMPFGR42–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . 60 A 'V„„„ B -, a, Fig. 64. Vinger af A. Meoneura obscurella Fall. (Milichiidae) og B. Neoalticomerus formosus Loew (Odiniidae), de skrå linier an- giver en svaghedszone i vingen. (Hennig). Skinneben uden dorsal børste ved spidsen. Bag- kroppen med 6 normale led; det 7. led danner en ikke indtrækkelig skede omkring læggerøret 55. Minérfluer, Agromyzidae. ^^J^ Si -re /y ,..J A ^--...^ X .--- B . Fig. 65. Vinger af A. Paralimna cinerella Hend. (Ephydridae) og B. Camilla glabra Fall. (Camillidae). (Hennig). 37. Første
RM2AX793C–The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . and bracts of rich mauve color, is doubtless Bougain-villea glabra, not a new plant, but one whose true culture has only recently beendiscovered. In our vicinity, Mrs. Ward of Canton has flowered it magnificentlyin her greenhouse, and often exhibited it at the rooms of the MassachusettsHorticultural Society. There are other species, B. lateritia, with brick-red bracts, and B. speciosa,with rich mauve, and the best of this lot. They may be flowered perfectly well in a large pot, and need not be plantedout. Sunday Walk, Gambler, O. —
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