RF2RWGYCW–Pink Crepe Myrtle Trees Along a Street in USA
RM2RX3PXM–Fuchsia in bloom at Gualala Arts Center in Gualala, on the northern pacific coast of California.
RFAMBWHK–pomegranate on blue plate V
RF2C8RRKF–Anna's Hummingbird, Calypte anna, perching on a flowering Fuchsia plant at Point Arena Cove in Point Arena, California.
RMW7X47H–Fuchsia 'Royal Velvet' in container, Norfolk, UK, June.
RF2JR8Y5R–Rainbow Lorikeet sucking honey from a Bottlebrush Flower
RF2CGBT9C–Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) feeding on a dwarf flowering gum tree in a suburban back yard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RFGCRBYT–Pomegranate blossom before petal fall
RMHE88F6–Forest in Otway National Park, on the Great Ocean Road on Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia
RFPN14R3–Fruit of water caltrop (Trapa natans)
RM2CET9AR–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Desfontaines that the genus Asteranthus is Brazilian, has been doubted by Endhcherand negatived by Adrien de Jussieu. Notliing is known of the uses of the plants, except what is above mentioned. GENERA. Asteranthos, Des/. Napoleona, Palis. Belvisia, Desv. Numbers. Gen. 2. Sp. 4. StyracacecB.Position.—Myrtacese.—Belvisiace.*.—Rhizophoracese.PassifloracecB. Myrtales.] MELASTOMACEyE. 31 Order CCLXXXI. MELASTOMACE^E.—Melastomads. MeLnstomae, Jm**. Gen. p. 328. (1789).—Melastomaceac
RFAMBW5K–pomegranate on blue H
RF2C8RRKC–Anna's Hummingbird, Calypte anna, perching on a flowering Fuchsia plant at Point Arena Cove in Point Arena, California.
RF2JR8W81–Rainbow Lorikeet sucking honey from a Bottlebrush Flower
RF2CGBTD2–Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) feeding on a dwarf flowering gum tree in a suburban back yard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RMHE88HC–Forest in Otway National Park, on the Great Ocean Road on Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia
RFPN14R2–Fruit of water caltrop (Trapa natans)
RM2CET8JE–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CCCCXCIII, Fig. CCCCXCIII.—1. twig of Myrtus communis; 2. a flower divided perpendicularly. Myrtales.] LECYTHIDACE.E. 739 Order CCLXXXIII. LECYTHIDACEiE.—Lecyths. Lecythideae, Richard, MSS. Poiteau Mem. Miit. 13. 141. (1825) ; DC. Prodr. 3. 290 ; a sect, of Myrtacex.Ach. Richard in Ann. des Sc. 1. 321; Bartl. Ord. Nat. 332 ; Martina Conspec. No. 320. (18351 ;Endl. Gen. p. 1284 ; Meisner, 109. Diagnosis.—Myrtal Exor/ens, with a plurilocular ovaryy polypetalous flotvcrs, a r
RFAMBWTK–pomegranate 0n blue H
RF2C8RRK7–Anna's Hummingbird, Calypte anna, perching on a flowering Fuchsia plant at Point Arena Cove in Point Arena, California.
RF2JR8Y4T–Rainbow Lorikeet sucking honey from a Bottlebrush Flower
RF2CGBT7T–Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) feeding on a dwarf flowering gum tree in a suburban back yard, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RMRDTG99–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 462 THE MYRTALES and placed opposite the sepals, whereas they alternate with the sepals in the Sapindales (Fig. 331, E-G), and the tiectary is within the filaments. 147. Myrtales, the Myrtle Order.—This order marks a decided advance in the evolution of the flower over preceding groups, owing to the mass growth of the calyx and receptacle and usually of the ovary, the flowers being perigynous and usually epigynous. Another important character is that the flowers are always cyclic, the organs being regularly arranged in five whorls of four or less. Fig
RF2C8RRKK–Anna's Hummingbird, Calypte anna, perching on a flowering Fuchsia plant at Point Arena Cove in Point Arena, California.
RMRE0P4D–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 462 THE MYRTALES and placed opposite the sepals, whereas they alternate with the sepals in the Sapindales (Fig. 331, E-G), and the nectary is within the filaments. 147. Myrtales, the Myrtle Order.—This order marks a decided advance in the evolution of the flower over preceding groups, owing to the mass growth of the calyx and receptacle and usually of the ovary, the flowers being perigynous and usually epigynous. Another important character is that the flowers are always cyclic, the organs being regularly arranged in five whorls of four or less. Fig.
RF2C8RRK3–Anna's Hummingbird, Calypte anna, perching on a flowering Fuchsia plant at Point Arena Cove in Point Arena, California.
RM2R41R20–Showy Evening Primrose, Oenothera speciosa , blooming in spring at the Old Baylor College Historic Site in Independence, Texas.
RM2WN5RJY–Bird House garden scene with Fuchsia flowers.
RM2RX3RPX–Natchez Crepe Myrtle tree in bloom in garden in Madison, MS.
RM2RX3RPN–Natchez Crepe Myrtle tree in bloom in garden in Madison, MS.
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