RFT60HKM–Picture of plants name Rheum Undulatum, showing lots of leaves bottom of the plants, and its leaves are very large in size, this plants found in Asia,
RF2BK5B36–Rhubarb (Rheum sp.), X-ray.
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RMDWT4EH–Rhubarb, root section for replanting
RMDGHMTN–Rhubarb petioles, historical illustration, Theodor Lange, General Illustrated Garden Book, Volume 2, Leipzig 1902, p. 109
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RMPG0G53–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. POLYGONACE^ 287 the season, there arise flower shoots, bearing elongated leafy inflorescences, crowded with small whitish flowers. Unless seed is desired, flower shoots should be promptly removed,. .zj,,:% Fig. 112.—Rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum) plant in fruit. as they require considerable food supply which should go to the support of the roots. The leaves are large, circular in outline, cordate at the base, and with sinuate veins beneath; leaf petioles are semi-cylindrical and bear membran-. Please note that these images
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RM2AKX0F3–Boone County Recorder . nced using 8. 8. 8. Beforefinishing the second bottle the scalyincrustations had nearly disappeared. I continuedusing 8. 8. 8. until, she was entirely cured. I waitedbefore reporting the case to see if the cure was perma-nent. Being satisfied that she is freed from the an-noying disease for all time to come, I send you this.V. VAUGHN, Sandy Bottom, Va. Rheum, etc., to givestrength and overcomeThat Tired Feeling,—the Peoples favoriteSpring Medicine is Hoods Sarsaparilla The Cod That Holps to Our* The Cold. The disagreeabletaste of theCOO LIVER OIL is dissipated In SCOTTS
RMPG0G59–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 286 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS pericarp is hard or leathery. The single seed in each fruit assumes the shape of the pericarp; the seed coat (testa) is membranaceous, the endosperm is abundant and mealy, and the embryo is straight or curved. Rey to Principal Genera Flowers subtended by involucres; ocreae wanting, Eriogonum. Flowers not subtended by involucres; ocreas present. Calyx six-parted (rarely four). Stamens nine (very rarely six), Rheum (rhubarb). Stamens six, Rumex (dock). Calyx five-parted (rarely four). Achene much
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RMPG0G50–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 208 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS ous ocreae. The flowers are on short, jointed pedicels and occur in fascicles, each of which is a raceme; the entire inflorescence is paniculate. The flowers (Fig. iii) are small, greenish white and perfect; the calyx is six-parted, persistent, and becomes enlarged somewhat in the fruit (Fig. 113); there are nine stamens; the ovary is three-angled and bears three short, recurved styles, with large stigmas. —,win^. peaistenv' ''' cd/yx lobe Fig. 113.—Fruit of rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum). A, exte
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RM2MJ2GGB–Chinese rhubarb, Rheum palmatum, (encyclopedia, 1893), Zier-Rhabarber, Indian rhubarb
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RM2ANHA88–Canned foodsModern processes of canning in the United States, general system of grading, and description of products available for export .. . 4, No. 3, and No. 10. Rhubarb {Rheum rhaponlicum). Rhubarb has long been used as an appetizing tart sauce or in pies. Itis canned in sirup or in water. The leaf stalks are cut transversely intolengths of about one-half inch (13 mm.). Packing is done in No. 3 andNo. 10 cans.. ^ Spinach. One-third natural size.Spinach {Spinacia oleracea). Spinach belongs to that class of foods generally denominated greens.It is grown both as an early spring and a fall c
RM2MJ2GGN–Chinese rhubarb, Rheum palmatum, (garden book, 1877), Zier-Rhabarber, Indian rhubarb
RM2AKRT2K–Boone County Recorder . TheBestU.S. ^ BUNTING FLAGS ABB BOLD BY 0. W. tlMMONS A CO , BOSTON, MASS. ITUI tBD MSS ran e» SIALEBBMILITABV QOOOe. Brum a Is the seed time. TO the Microwho Is still wearing his last winter*!olotaesltU also the seedy thane. -BuaTaloKxfrean. ^ broicanoNs of a strike— when ooemaatells another be la a liar.—Boston Bulletin. m Dobbins Electric Soap does not o.h«p thehands, being perfectly pur*. Many peopleafflicted with Halt Rheum have been oaredby its use. Preserves and whitens clothaa.Bavc your grocer order It and try It A max naturally finds it necessary to havereooora
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RM2AFWM6F–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. Then ihe be t doctors uigtd am-pntati n, but he writes, I used onebottle of Electric Bitters and 112 boxesof Bucklets Aruica Salve and my leg wass-iund aud well as ever For Erupt ols,Ecsema, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Sores andall blood dis >rders Electric Bitters has norival on earth, fry them, all druggist^will guarantee satisfaction or retundmoney. Only 50 cents. DONT LET THEM SUFFER. Ofteu children are tortured with itchingand burning eczema and other skin disea-ses but Bui-kleus Arnica Salve heals theraw
RM2AKHDNC–Boone County Recorder . •TCSI. Book keoplng.Pesmsn.hlp. Arlth.sse*lc,S»orthaiMl,»to., thoroughly uurht is*tt^«wr^^»,,!f lumbui, d. RHEUM ATI 8M CURED. -.V**-EU^yr{*Jr«sntll1 *? dlLerHon.biAwWAOrTrrtmo RIBTiiLLOJL m shod at once lor our Catalogue, sootest*-«**» a moaiili. C. N. Ncwcomb, Davenport, Iowa ? Pisos Renjedy for Cstsrrb Is the ?Best, Easiest to Use, and Choupest. ? CATARRH Jft^*!®??*^?*! >1[KE 1870. winur vrBiTiKe t* ibtijitiiim plea** *•»» m !•* fs^llTlMiiWshl.tetM! fmm ilMMiMMHHi s-ftfaft. riMiai IMMHIlMHel Hi MM. W^W^S^S -MM — BOONE COUNTY RECORDER VOLUME XVII. BURLINGTON, K
RM2MJ2GT8–garden rhubarb, bundle of stems, Rheum rhabarbarum, (printing pattern book, 1911), Rhabarber, Bündel von Stielen, rhubarbe, paquet de tiges
RM2AFWWEB–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. Tyro, N. C,May 10,1901. THE BOBBITT DRUG CO. Gentlkmen : *I bad rheuma-tism for more than 15 years inmy right arm and shoulder. Trieo many remedies without • relief. In fill of 1899 my shoulder • became siff and I could not use • it. Mr. J. B. Smith druggist,J of Lexington, recommended • RHEUM CIDB. I bought one tKJttle and b fore using half of it, • found it was relieving me. Be-S fore anishing the third bottle I • could raise and straighten my • arm, and it has cured me. 2 Ve^y respectfully, • (Sign
RM2MJ2G91–garden rhubarb, rootstock of an older specimen, Rheum rhabarbarum, anonym (garden book, 1915), Rhabarber, Wurzelstock eines älteren Exemplars, rhubarbe, rhizome d'un spécimen plus ancien
RM2CDHCJ2–. Daily Colonist (1898-12-15) . lycured by Dr. Agnews Ointment—35 cents. Who does not envy a baby its soft velvety paniori until past middle life, and Dr,skin ? How many suffer from distressing Agnews Ointment has cured speedily andskin diseases—Do you suffer ? Have you permanently. It is a boon to motherstetter—salt rheum—scald head—ringworm because it is a boon to babyland—scald—eczema—ulcers—blotches on the skin— head and its irritations, which are accom-chronic erysipelas—liver spots and what paniments to the teething period,are quicklynot else of these distasteful and aggravating driven o
RMRDNEBP–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. OLD AND YOUNG LEAVES. 349 therefore aptly termed " crumpled ". Leaves specially noticeable in this respect are those of the many species of dock (Rumex), rhubarb (Rheum), and also of several spring primulas (Primula acaulis, elatior, denticulata, &c). Frequently the crumpling and rolling occur together, leaves with crumpled vernation having their lateral margins also somewhat rolled inwards. Young leaves which have just burst from the bud, and still retain the form they possessed there,
RMRDYE8N–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. SPERMATOPHYTES 247 bundles are formed (as in Rheum). It is interesting to note that these dicotyledons with broken-up cylinders belong in the region of the Archi- chlamydeae from which the monocotyledons are believed to have arisen. Root The structure of roots is relatively uniform throughout vascular plants, so that a general description may apply to all groups. Elongation. —The growing point of the root is not at the surface of its tip, but just beneath, be- ing covered by a tissue of protective cells called the root cap (fig.
RMRE2CWK–. 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. KTMEX KUSH 1591. As a >;enus, Rumex is elosely allied to Fiii^npymni. the buckwheats. Rheum, the rhuliarbs. and Poi}"tci'iiLiui. the juiutweeds. They are mostly leafy-steiuined [daiits, with >mall Mowers in pauirle-;, thr pedicels mostly in wIhtIs and jointed: tis. perteer or iinperfeet, "with l
RMRDT859–. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. 230 HARDY PLANTS 1'OE THE In this way it would be particularly useful in the pleasure ground or diversified English flower garden. It is also good for any position in which a bold and distinct type of vegetation is desired, while of course, when we come to have fine groups of hardy " foliage plants" in our gardens, its use will be much extended. The deeper and Fig. 86.. Rheum Emodi. better the soil, the finer will it
RMRE0XDR–. 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. 1512 RHEUM RHfiUM {Blm was the old Greek name for rhubarb). Polfjyo/n'irt'ii;. Rhubarb. Twenty species of robust perennial herbs, according to Meisner (DC. Prodr. 14, pp. 32-37), natives of Asia and Russia. Lvs. mostly radical, very large, entire or divided, on stout, thicli. Please note that these images are e
RMRDJ1CM–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. to produce a succulent leaf, such forms occur as conical, p-ismatical, ensiform or sword-like {ensis, a sword), acinaciform {acinaees, a scimitar) or scimitar-shaped (fig. 187), and dolabriform (dolabra, an axe) or axe-shaped (fig. 186). When the development of cells is such that they more than fill up the spaces between the veins, the margins become wavy, crisp, or undulated, as in Humex crispus and Rheum undulatum (fig. 189). By cultivation the cellular tissue is oft
RMRDBF8T–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. POLYGONACE^ 287 the season, there arise flower shoots, bearing elongated leafy inflorescences, crowded with small whitish flowers. Unless seed is desired, flower shoots should be promptly removed,. .zj,,:% Fig. 112.—Rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum) plant in fruit. as they require considerable food supply which should go to the support of the roots. The leaves are large, circular in outline, cordate at the base, and with sinuate veins beneath; leaf petioles are semi-cylindrical and bear membran-. Please note that these images
RMRDTJ5M–. Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology. Botany. 466 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NATCEAL ORDERS. usually form sheaths around the stems above the leaves, and for their orthotropous ovules (Fig. 518,526). Stamens definite, inserted on the petaloid calyx. Fruit achenium-like. Embryo curved, or nearly straight, applied to the outside (rarely in the centre) of starchy albumen (Fig. 606). — Ex. Polygonum, Rumex (Dock, Sorrel), Rheum (Rhubarb). The stems and leaves of Rhubarb and Sorrel are pleasantly acid : while several Polygonums (Knot- weed, Smart-weed, Water Pepper,
RMRDBF90–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 286 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS pericarp is hard or leathery. The single seed in each fruit assumes the shape of the pericarp; the seed coat (testa) is membranaceous, the endosperm is abundant and mealy, and the embryo is straight or curved. Rey to Principal Genera Flowers subtended by involucres; ocreae wanting, Eriogonum. Flowers not subtended by involucres; ocreas present. Calyx six-parted (rarely four). Stamens nine (very rarely six), Rheum (rhubarb). Stamens six, Rumex (dock). Calyx five-parted (rarely four). Achene much
RMRPDFT7–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. * > 250—How to Make the Garden Pay. RHUBARB. Rheum Hybridum {Rhaponticum). German, Rhabarber; French, Rhubarbe; Spanish, Ruibarbo.—Rhubarb, or pie-plant, is largely grown for market near all larger cities, and found in almost every American home garden. It is usually propagated by division of the roots, each eye or bud with a piece of the fleshy root attached being capable of producing a large plant within a year's time. It also grows readily from the seed, at a year's delay in producing the crop. Plants grown from seed also vary very lar
RMRDBF8N–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 208 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS ous ocreae. The flowers are on short, jointed pedicels and occur in fascicles, each of which is a raceme; the entire inflorescence is paniculate. The flowers (Fig. iii) are small, greenish white and perfect; the calyx is six-parted, persistent, and becomes enlarged somewhat in the fruit (Fig. 113); there are nine stamens; the ovary is three-angled and bears three short, recurved styles, with large stigmas. —,win^. peaistenv' ''' cd/yx lobe Fig. 113.—Fruit of rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum). A, exte
RMRDWB1K–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. THE PRINCIPAL TISSUES. 71 (fls) Collenchyma may be studied in tlie stems, petioles, and leaf-ribs •of herbaceous Dicotyledons—e.g., in species of Silphium, Rheum, Rum'x, Olienopodium—in many Labiate,, Solanaoem, Begoniaaem, Cu- <,urbitaeem, and many others; also in the petioles of the water-lily and young stems of the elder. (6) Upon soaking in water, or upon treatment with nitric or sulphU' ric acid, the thickened angles become greatly swollen.. Kg. 55.—Longitudinal radial section of stem of Echinooijstis lobata. ep, epidermis: eo, collencliy
RMRPXGG2–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. FIG. 391.—Longitudinal section of the flower of Rheum undulatum; .rleaf of the outer,/of the inner perianth-whorl; a a a three of the nine anthers,/"ovary, n stigma, k k nucellus of the ovary, dr glandular tissue at the base of the filaments forming the nectaries. FIG. ?$o/2.—Anagallis arvensis; A longitudinal section of a young flower-bud, / sepals, c corolla, a anthers; K carpel; 6" apex of the floral axis ; B the gynaeceum further developed, the stigma n being now formed, and the ovules on the central placenta S; C th
RMRE0XDF–. 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. RHEUM KHIPSALIS 1513 bearing numerous greenish Hs. that give :i feathery ef- fect t'> the panicle: akene red. winged. Tliii.et and W. China, on high table-lands. B.M. fjloo. K.H. iy74, p. 95. Gn 3>, p. 124:^; 48, pp. 199, 208.-Probably the l^-st phmt of the genus for general cultivation, making a most str
RMRJ01DD–. Bemerkungen auf einer Reise in die südlichen Statthalterschaften des russischen Reichs in den Jahren 1793 und 1794 [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. if- i' â â '. â 114 â (Rheum caspium), dcren Hauptwurzel zum Tlieil die Dicke eines gu- ten Armes trreiclite, die drey platt auf der Erde anliegenden Blatter aber im Durclimesser eiii jedes oft iiber sieben Viertel Arschiiien oder 7 Spannen^ und im Umfange 4 Arscliinen oder 16 Span- iien und dariiber hielten. Unter diesen ungeheuem, stark geruii- zelten und gleiclisam, wie bey dem Savoyerkohle, blasigen Blat- tern war oft Colub
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