RMWH95TM–Butterflies/moths - (left top to bottom) Mazuca strigicincta, Calamia tridens, Peridroma saucia, Apsarasa radians, Nacna malachitis, Xanthia flavago, Anarta cordigera - (middle top to bottom) Ochropleura praecox, Agrotis infusa, Mamestra brassicae, Gonodonta distincta, Harrisimemna trisignata, Phlogophora iris - (right top to bottom) Baorisa hieroglyphica, Agrotis ipsilon, Amathes c-nigrum, Eosphoropteryx thyatiroides, Argyritis argentea, Plusia balluca
RF2T73KF1–Nevadilla or sanguinaria (Paronychia argentea) is an annual prostrate herb native to Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona, C
RMP5GTM1–N/A. Español: Centaurea argentea en Wendland, J.C., Zeichnung von 181 Stueck ausländischer Pflanzen welche sich auf dem Koenigl. berggarten zu Herrnhausen bei Hannover befinden, pl. .25, 1789 . 1789. Wendland, J.C. 261 C.argentea-2
RM2F8TJ4A–Cod. min. 53, vol. 9, fol. 431r: Florilegium of Prince Eugene of Savoy: Scabiosa graminea – scabiosa or pincushion flower Full page: plant study (scabiosa with butterfly, 'Scabiosa Graminea. Scabieule à fleur étroite. Scabiosa argentea, angustifolia. C.B. pin. 270'). In: Florilegium of Prince Eugene of Savoy, Paris, 3rd quarter of the 17th c.
RM2AMYDJT–Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . <).. Fig. 2.—Pittosporum divaricatum.A shrub of the divaricating growth form Trans. N.Z. Inst., Vol. XL1V Plate IV. PODOCARPUS NIVALIS. On left, shade form ; on right, sun form. Plants from Otira Gorge. Cockayne.—Ecological Studies in Evolution. 21 straggling mats in 0. discolor Hook. f. and C. Walkeri T. Kirk, loose circularcushions in C. viscosa Hook, f., and true dense cushions in C. s%silifloraHook. f. and C. argentea T. Kirk. Frequently the epharmony of such cushions can be seen clearly in oneand the same species, as in the tiny taxad
RMPG16XG–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. Mniterii BTt3 iirip. ir.HELA 3ARDINELLA. 2,C.ARGENTEA. 3. C. SLADONI. 4.C.BOOPIS. 5.C.BACA1LA.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMT3Y2BC–Archive image from page 251 of Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden. Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzügen dargestellt diepflanzenweltd00webe Year: 1911 Fig. 37. Wahknbcigia peruviana A. Uray. Fig. 3S. A, B Brayopsis argentea Gilg et Muschler (Nr. 2901; C Plattiago lamprophylla Pilger.
RM2H436CR–Artemisia argentea: flowering and fruiting stem and floral segments. Line engraving by J. B. Guyard, c. 1788, after P. J. Redouté.
RMRHA64A–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Über die geographische Verbreitung der Awarantaceen etc. 5 Zipfel ausbilden, die allmählich an Dimensionen zunehmen, his sie den zwei- lappigen Pseudostaminodien der Gattung Hermbstacdti« täuschend ähnlich aussehen (vergl. in der unteren Figur A—F mit G . Der Bau des Utriculus oder der Kapsel bietet bei einigen Arten auf- fallende Eigentümlichkeiten, die zum Ausstreuen der Samen von großer Be- deutung sind. So endet der Fruchtknoten bei C. argentea
RMPFEJH4–. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Berries Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. SPIREAS. somp'^aJ^^th?'' ° ⢠^^^bs is complete without embracing some of the varieties of this familv. Their blooming period extends from Spring to late Summer so?^ of them flowering at a time when there is but little hlZm SPIREA, ARGENTEA-Strong. upright grower with large panicles of pinkish-white flowers
RMP5GTM2–N/A. Español: Centaurea argentea L. ( como Jacea Cretica laciniata argentea flore parvo) en Bonelli, Giorgio, Hortus Romanus juxta Systema Tournefortianum, vol. 7: t. 80 (1783-1816) . between 1783 and 1816. Bonelli, Giorgio 261 C.argentea-3
RFHH2EXW–Monach Butterfly Sitting on a Jade Plant
RMT0W53R–dong bei zhi wu yao dong bei zhi wu yao tu zhi dongbeizhiwuyaot00xiao Year: 1959 â¢ãH 辨 é® CM ç §ç93.éæ¤ ç §ç94.é»è±è¿Artemisia annua Linn. MM8 95.æ¥è¿Artemisia scoparia waldstein mfy 96. Celosia argentea Linn. ï¼?.ä¸5?ï¼æ ¶çï¼ é¤ 5.
RM2AJMJTG–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 321. CORDIA SUBCORDATA, Lam. LXXXIV. BORAGINE.E. J 45. C-T-v/ 322. Ehretia saligna, R. Br. 323. Heliotropium ventricosum, K. Br. 346 LXXXIV. BORAGINE^. Tribe III.âHeliotropie*:. Tournefortia, Linn. argentea, Linn. mollis, F. v. M. sarmentosa, Lain. Heliotropium, Linn. Section I.âPlatygyne.curassavicum, Linn. Section II.âEuheliotropium.asperrimum,
RMPFEH36–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, etc.. Nursery stock, California, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, California, Catalogs; Evergreens, California, Catalogs; Shrubs, California, Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 19. Lawson Cypress. Euonymus Japonica—Golden-leaved {Aurea). *' " Golden-margined (Latifolia Aurea Marginata). " " Radicans-variegata—A creeping variety, with silver-edged foliage. " " Silver-variegated (Argentea Variegata).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
RMMCTK83–. Fig. 51. ji, B Celosia argentea L. — 0 C. argentea L. (mon ströser Blütenstand). — DO. linearis ScMnz. (A—C nach Baillon; D Original.)
RM2AGAEC1–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1889. WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA. ARECA LUTESCENS. 56 JOHN SAULS DESCRIPTITE CATALOGUE Each.*Seaforthia Elegans, this is a most gracefulPalm emineutiy adapted for the decoration ofthe greenhouse and garden. It also makes afine window plant; leaves are very long andgracefLilly arched, dark green, the whole plantperfectly smooth, a grand decorative plant.(See last page of cover) 30 cts. $1.50 to 2 50 Each.*Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped, very handsome..30 c., 50 c. to 1 00*Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped ; it
RMPFEJKC–. Descriptive catalogue of Reading Nursery : with descriptions of hardy ornamental deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, and trailing vines, herbaceous perennial plants (a specialty here) and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Catalogue of Reading Nursery, Mass.—J. W. Manni7ig, Proprietor. 31 argentea [Silvery J. C] A more compact form with white tipped foHage. 75c. aurea [Golden J. C] One of the brightest golden evergreens ; holds its color throughout the season. 5
RMMCRAPR–. Fig. 3S. A, B Brayopsis argentea Gilg et Muschler (Nr. 2901; C Plattiago lamprophylla Pilger.
RFHH2EA2–Honeybee on a Jade Plant in Maderia
RMT3YM9T–Archive image from page 414 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 34. Heterocera. 1. Campanulae. 2. Santolinae. 3. Chamomillae. 4. Anthemidis. 5. Tanaceti. 6. Santonici. 7. Xeranthemi. 8. Gnaphalii. 9 Scopariae. 10. a. b. Artemisiae. r 1. a. b. Absinthii. 12. Formosa. 13. Argentea. 14. Argentina. 1,5. a. b. c. Adulatrix. 16. Capucina. 17. Amethystina. 18. a. b. c. Triplasia. 19. Asclepiadis. : â â , 'â ;:-..
RM2AGAE44–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1889. WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA. ARECA LUTESCENS. 56 JOHN SAULS DESCRIPTITE CATALOGUE Each.*Seaforthia Elegans, this is a most gracefulPalm emineutiy adapted for the decoration ofthe greenhouse and garden. It also makes afine window plant; leaves are very long andgracefLilly arched, dark green, the whole plantperfectly smooth, a grand decorative plant.(See last page of cover) 30 cts. $1.50 to 2 50 Each.*Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped, very handsome..30 c., 50 c. to 1 00*Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped ; it
RMPFEKCD–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, flowering plants, &c. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 36 ELLWAXGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE.. '^^^^i^^^^mim^^^^^ TILIA EUROP^A VAR. ALBA. (white-leaved linden.) T. Europsea. European Linden. A very fine pyramidal tree, with large leaves and fragrant flowers. ^1.00. *var. alba, (argentea.) White-leaved European Linden. From Hun- gary. A vigorous growing tree, with cordate acuminate leaves, downy beneath, and smooth above. It is particularly noticeable among trees by its white appearance.
RMMED4AF–. Die Gartenwelt . Abies arizonica var. argentea, oben cme jun In der Handelsgärtnerei von H. Henkel, Darmstadl fur die C
RFHH1FK4–Honeybee Collecting Pollen From a Jade Plant
RMRWNK4D–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 GENEBAL CATALOGUE. 69 CLASS III.—EVERGREEN SHRUBS. Andromeda. floribiinda. D. Dwarf, Pure white flowers in great abundance; requires same treatment as the Rhododendron. $1.50. Buxus (Box). The species and varieties of the Tree Box are beautiful lawn shrubs or small trees, well adapted to small places. They flourish best when partially shaded. In this climate they require protection. sempervirens. COMMON Tree BOX. D. 35 c. var. argentea. Silver Striped-leaved B
RM2AWDP9J–The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . ato, cardine arcuato. Linn. Sj/st.Nat. p. 1143. No. 184. Arc a Nucleus : testa oblique ovata laeviuscula : cardine triangulari. Gmel. Linn. Sj/st. Nat. p. 3314. sp. 38. Tellina inaequilatera, margine interno minutissime dentato, sed propccardinem denticulis spissis, elatoribus, acutis, con-spicua, oleagina, inrus argentea. Gua.lt 1.Conch, tab. 81. fg. ft.c 2 PLATE LXIII. Pectunculus minimus laevis, intus argenteus, cardine serrato. SilverCockle. Mus. Petiv. p.
RMPFNB7C–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. C. T. Ettiiigshauseii. Beiträge zur Tertiärflora von Australien. Taf. VII.. Naturselbstdruck. Aus der 1.1. Hof- und StaatsdrucXerel. 1, 3 Quercus stellata. 2 (?. Philippinenm. 4 Q. fenesirata. 5 Q. castmieaefolia. 6 Q. occyvdvii. 1 Q. Lilani. 8 Castanopsis argentea, Var. Martahanica. 9 C. coiicinna. 10 Querctis Amherstiaiiii. Denkschriften d. k. Akad. d. W. math.-naturw. Classe XLVII, Bd. I. Abth.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMMCRB47–. *"ig- 139- ^4 Kyllinga triceps Rottb.; ß, C K. peruviana Lara.; D K. erecta Schumacher; £—G K. polyphylla W.; J/ K. cylindrica Nees; j, K K. alba Nees; L Lipocarpha argentea R. Br.
RFHH2EFM–Honeybee Sitting on a Jade Plant
RMRWMTW2–Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc ellwangerbarrysc1888ellw Year: 1888 ORNAMEyTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 45 CAMPERDOWN WEEPING ELM. Ulmus c. var. suberosa. English Cork-barked Elm. A tree of fine habit, young branches very corky ; leaves rough on both sides. $1.00. var. suberosa pendula. Weeping Cork-barked Elm. An or- namental drooping variety. $1.00. var. urticifolia. Xettle-Leayed Elm. A rapid-growing, hand- some variety, with long serrated and undulating leaves; unique and beautiful. $1.00. var. variegata argentea. Variegated Engli
RM2AGBDXK–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. s).. .. 2 o .. 20 o„ ROSEA „ ,. .. ..26 .. 24 o ARGENTEA. variegated 10..— VIRIDIFLORA, green 16 •? 15 o See H. C. & Sons CATALOGUE. WEy+c^Ftf^v^ 458 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [October 8, 1881, BEAUTIFULlj FLOWERS WIITEE and SPEII&. Suttons Autumn Catalogue Gratis mid post-free on apj>licaiion. Open Ground,42s. 1200 Choice Bulbs. Pots & Glasses,42s.. 370 Cbolce Bulbs. 20s. Value Carriage Free. SUTTONS COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER ROOTS Contain the Best and Host liiberalAssortments. FOR Pots & Glasses,21s.
RMPG3YR6–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. A Tnt. Fig. 349. Fig. 350. Fig. 349—Diagrammatic section of Cephalopod eye (after Gegenbaur). ae, argentea (chorioid); C, cornea; ci, ciliary process; go, optic ganglion; ik, iris; k, carti- lages; i, lens; p, pigment layer; Re, cellular layer of retina; Ri, rod layer of retina; •w, white body. Fig. 350.—Schematic section of eye of Nautilus (from Balfour). .4, aperture of optic cup; hit, iris-like fold of integument, JV op, optic nerve; R, retina. BeWnd the tentacles are the pair of large eyes which superficially closely resemble those of the vertebrates, since
RMMCHYWX–. â¢ãH 辨 é® CM ç §ç93.éæ¤ ç §ç94.é»è±è¿Artemisia annua Linn. MM8 95.æ¥è¿Artemisia scoparia waldstein mfy 96. Celosia argentea Linn. ï¼?.ä¸5?ï¼æ ¶çï¼ é¤ 5.
RFHH1FJP–A Honeybee on a Jade Plant
RMT0BMT4–Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 164 (flEtiRyABim^ MDEN™« QREENHOUSE PLANm C LI VIA Mini ATA Fibrous-rooted Begonias Argentea Guttata. Foliage of rich green, spotted with silver. Corallina Lucerna. Gigantic trusses of bronzy-red flowers in bloom continuously from April to November. Haageana. Large trusses of creamy-white flowers, suffused with pinlc, the foliage bold and attractive, of a bronzy-green above and reddish on the under side. Price. 35 cts. each. One each of the 3 sorts for $1.00. Extra Early Colossal or Giant Cosmos In
RM2CPJ1R1–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques . Htyland. del A . Mceœcu lanceolata ForsJt B . Mœscu argentea/ Wall. C .Ht/mcnandrcu WaUic/iu/Alplv. De.
RMME84M4–. Die Klassen und Ordnungen der Weichthiere (Malacozoa) : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Durchschnitt des Auges von Octopus vulgaris nach Cuvier. a Sklerotika, b Cornea, c und e Argentea, h Augenknorpel, /Sehnerv, g weisser Körper, m Linse, * Eetina.
RFHH2EE0–A Honeybee on a Jade Plant
RMRWNEP2–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 48 ELLWANGEB & BARRY'S â Quercus (Oak). + Kob. ped. argentea pictus. Sllveb Vaeie- GATED-LEATED Oak. B. Of Spreading- habit; foliage of second growth variegated with white. .$1.50. tRob. ped. var. asplenifolia. C. Ferx- LEAVED Oak. S1.50. + Koto. ped. var. atropurpurea. PURPLE- XEAVED Oak. C. Leaves retain their beautiful tint the entire summer. $2.00. tKoto. ped. var. comptoniaefolia. B. $1..50. tRob. ped. var. conoordia. GOLDEX Oak. B. Leaves retain their go
RM2CPJ1N4–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques . Htyland. del A . Mceœcu lanceolata ForsJt B . Mœscu argentea/ Wall. C .Ht/mcnandrcu WaUic/iu/Alplv. De.. ,I/i/i i/c.r .Ctzenc na( . 2e,/àrâs ffoC.Tom .jô.II-6.
RMMCR5RE–. 1. Campanulae. 2. Santolinae. 3. Chamomillae. 4. Anthemidis. 5. Tanaceti. 6. Santonici. 7. Xeranthemi. 8. Gnaphalii. 9 Scopariae. 10. a. b. Artemisiae. r 1. a. b. Absinthii. 12. Formosa. 13. Argentea. 14. Argentina. 1,5. a. b. c. Adulatrix. 16. Capucina. 17. Amethystina. 18. a. b. c. Triplasia. 19. Asclepiadis. : â â , 'â ;:-..
RFHH2E9H–A Honeybee collecting pollen from a Jade Plant
RM2CDJ5T8–. Armstrong Nurseries . C. LAWSONIANAARGENTEA LIBOCEDRUSCOMPACTA Splendid Conifers of Medium Growth Balled as Dugfrom Nursery CHAMAECYPARIS. Lawson Cypress. Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana argentea, Silvery Law-son Cypress. Of graceful habit; foliage almost sil-very; extremely distinct and beautiful. Balled, 2 to 3ft., $1.00; 1% to 2 ft., 75c. Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Alumi. One of the mosthandsome of the columnar evergreens. Foliage abluish, metallic hue; branches close and compact,growing nearly parallel with the trunk. This rarevariety, so effective in formal gardens, attracts com-ment wherever se
RMMCHA4C–. C LI VIA Mini ATA Fibrous-rooted Begonias Argentea Guttata. Foliage of rich green, spotted with silver. Corallina Lucerna. Gigantic trusses of bronzy-red flowers in bloom continuously from April to November. Haageana. Large trusses of creamy-white flowers, suffused with pinlc, the foliage bold and attractive, of a bronzy-green above and reddish on the under side. Price. 35 cts. each. One each of the 3 sorts for $1.00. Extra Early Colossal or Giant Cosmos Indispensable summer and autumn blooming plants producing their artistic blossoms in lavish profusion. Plants ready May 1. We can supply Wh
RFHH2EEN–Honeybee Perched on a Jade Plant
RM2CEECW1–. Vick's floral guide. AMARAXTUS HENDERII.. BUM F N11A t HI A C( >K<) NAT A. Eragrostis maxima. A new Ornamental Grass from.Abyssinia, from three to four feet inheight, and a strong plant. Is said to produce from fifty to a hundred richly-leaved culms, andvery handsome, terminating in graceful panicles. It is an annual. Fedia CORNUCOPIA FLORIBUNDA. Leaves very decorative, with amass of brilliant scarlet flowers. FENZLIA DIANTHIFLORA ALBA. This is a white variety of the littleand pretty Fenzlia dianthiflora. GOMPIIRENA PROSTRATA VAR. ARGENTEA. Low, prostrate plant,forming almost a carpet;
RMMEBN0C–. Die Gartenwelt . Celmisia verbascifolia, eine neueingeführte Kulturpflanze aus Neuseeland. Nach einer vom Gartentechniker Tenscher im bot. Garten Dahlem für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufnahme. die einzelnen Arten oft gemeinsam in größerer Individuenzahl in Gesellschaft interessanter federiger Gräser der Vegetation das Gepräge aufdrücken. Die einköpfigen Stengel tragen hei allen weiße Blüten verschiedener Größe. Aeußerst zierend ist nun bei den Celmisien das hellgraue, seidige Blattwerk, wodurch sie wie versilberte Rosetten erscheinen. Bei C. speciabilis argentea, eine ausnehmend schöne Pfla
RM2CHAYXH–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1890 . WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA. ARECA LUTESCENS. 56 JOHN SAULS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Each.*Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped, very handsome..30 c, 50 c. to 1 00*Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves lan-shaped; itis an exceedingly beautiful plant...30 c, 50 c. to 1 00*Pandanus Utilis, screw Pines...25 cts.,50 cts. to 1 00*Ptychosperma Alexandrae, an extremely hand-some greenhouse Palm, destined to become Each. one of the most elegant species for cool housepurposes and the decoration of the flowergarden during the summer. Le
RMME7PXW–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 5. A, C Bicitondra argentea Willd. A blühender Zweig; C Fr. mit verwachsenen Hälften.— B, D D. repens Forst. Ji längs durchschnittene Bl.; D Fr., vom Kelche umhüllt. (B nach Baillon; sonst Original.) Frkn. stehend, fädlich, mit kopfigen X. Kapseln meist 2, 1—2samig, nicht oder unregel- mäßig 2klappig aufspringend. S. kugelig, kahl. — Kleine, niederliegende od. kriechende und an den Knoten wurzelnde, kahle oder seidig behaarte Kräuter, mit rundlichen oder nierenförmigen, gestie
RM2CHAWXB–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1890 . WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA. ARECA LUTESCENS. 56 JOHN SAULS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Each.*Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped, very handsome..30 c, 50 c. to 1 00*Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves lan-shaped; itis an exceedingly beautiful plant...30 c, 50 c. to 1 00*Pandanus Utilis, screw Pines...25 cts.,50 cts. to 1 00*Ptychosperma Alexandrae, an extremely hand-some greenhouse Palm, destined to become Each. one of the most elegant species for cool housepurposes and the decoration of the flowergarden during the summer. Le
RMMCTK8D–. Fig. 40. A—F Diagramme von BI. und Blutenständen. A Amarantus graecisans L.; B Acnida cannubina L.; C Gomphrena globosa L.; D Celosia argentea L.; E Pupalia lappacea (L.) Juss.; F P. atroptirpurea (Lam.) Moq.; G sterile Bl. von Digera alternifolia (L.) Aschers.; H sterile Bl. von Pupalia lappacea (L.) Juss.; J sterile Bl. von Cyathula capitata Mocj. (Nach Eichler, Braun, Wight und Original.) gestauchte Achse dann wiederum einfach oder rispig oder cymös verzweigt sein. Es entstehen in dieser Weise knäuelförmige, complicierle Partialblütenstände, die sich stets in reine Dichasien oder in Dicha
RM2CT37WA–. Emblemata v. cl. Andreae Alciati : cu imaginibus plerisque restitutis ad mentem auctoris . rgenteus iUi , AMre^funt CAltfidera cUuiculi.TleUdtts *β? pHtant,qu(ts d xerit ille eolumbiti, Vmh lici gemim magna minorq,fera iSf»Hi.c Nefior longo fapiens inteUigit vfu : Bellagemntfortes: caUtdns »Jirat9nit» EX• Embkmxta. ιδι explicat. clavd. min. NE s τ ο R 1 s patcra geminis iiiDdis,argentea,cla-uiculisaurcis,qaataoraniis,& fubharumquaquccoliimba icdens, c^lum & pulchcrrimum aftroruiD or-natum figiiificabat . Nam crarer irte colorisargcntci &clauiculisaurcis,c?lum purilfimum rcferebar, & ftcllaea
RMME6K7W–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 76. A—C Kf., Gr. und Fr. von Rolandra argentea Rottb. — D—G Zweigende, Fr., Blütenstand und einzelnes Kf. mit Deckb. von Spiracantha cornifoUa H. B. K. (D—O zum Teil nach Humboldt et Boupland, sonst Orig.) 41. Spiracantha H. B. K. Kf. mit 5—6 dünnen, trockenhäutigen Hüllb., wenig zahlreich zu Kiiäuehi mit zottigem Blbd. zusammengestellt, welche selbst wiederum, jedes von einem breiten, trockenhäutigen Deckb. gestützt, zu eiförmigen Ähren vereinigt sind; diese letzteren sitzen
RM2CPMKWW–. Lucis euangelicae sub velum sacrorum emblematum reconditae, pars tertia : hoc est, caeleste pantheon, sive caelum novum in festa et gesta sanctorum totius anni, selectâ historiâ, & morali doctrinâ . hiaB. b Cutiniofclto S. Ucobi Conc. 4. 6t fes vero omn-em movit lapidem,ad afportandum fecum ofia Pa-tnarchx lofeph , qui fuerat fitpremus ^Egypti pra:fe£tus: c f«-lit quoque Moyfes ofia Iofeph :quse Prxcopi is enucliatuis ex-pcndensair : Hebixi qttia carn.1-iiafeSabantur, jujft fiiftt mutuaacctpere aurea £r argentea vafa -CMoyfes vero elegit viri jufti ojfa ,qua prafert tmmenfis ^Egyprio-runt
RMMECNTN–. Die Gartenwelt . Buphtalmum speciosum. Nach einer vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufn. Die Aussaaten davon gelangen am besten bald nach der Reife der Samen in einen im Schatten gelegenen kalten Kasten, in dem die Sämlinge bis zum Frühjahr stehen bleiben. Auch für die Weiterkultur ist ein etwas schattig gelegenes Beet von großem Vorteil. C. Peters, Berlin-Dahlem. Die Edelgarbe, Achillea argentea. Die im Volksmunde als Edelgarbe, Schafgarbe oder einfach Garbe benannte Pflanze A. Millefolium L., ist gut bekannt. Vom Juni bis in den Herbst hinein können wir sie finden; sie ist kein
RM2CF6N29–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. 5*:,j •V ,;;. 2? .3. 6fe ar^e/i2.An, hnphoriscus donga!. PLATE V. (ZUOL. CHALL. EXP. — PART XXIV.— 1SS3.)— A.I. PLATE V Figure 1.— Utc argentea, n. sp. (a) A subg.astric triradiate spicule, . (//, c) Two tubar acerate spicules, (d, e) Two gastric quadriradiate spicules, (/) Do. embryonal, (;/) A tubar quadriradiate spicule, . (ft, I) Two gastric acerate spicules, . (m, w) Two dermal triradiate spicules
RMME9GFN–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 92. A Blutenstand voa Salvia argentea L. — ß Bl. von S. pratensis L. — C Blütenstand von S. carduacea Benth — ü Bl. von S. carduacea Bentli. — E Blütenstand von S. patens Cav. — F Blütenstand von 8. offictnahs G ßl. von -S. officinalis L, — fi gespaltene Blkr. und Stb. von S. officinalii L. — J Stb. von S pratensis h. von S. veriicillata L. — i Stb. von S. verticillata L. — M Stb. von Ramona grandiflora (Benth.) Briq.. L. — K Bl. grünen, behaarten, breit eiförmigen meistens he
RM2CJ1M6H–. Dreer's autumn 1904 catalogue . ve yellow flowers in Sept.; 4 ft.Rhexia Virginica (Meadoio Beauty). A handsome dwarf plant, rosy-purple blossoms in summer.Salvia Azurea Grandiflora (Meadow Sage). Sky-blue flowers in great profusion ; Aug. and Sept.; 3 to 4 ft. Argentea. Large woolly-white foliage; flowers whitish with purple. Pratensis. Spikes of deep blue; June to August; 3 ft. 25 cts. each ; .$2.50 per doz.Saxifraga Crassifolia (Magasea). Large, handsome ever-green foliage, with white or pink flowers in early spring; 1 ft.; six varieties. 25 cts. each; $2.60 per doz.Scabiosa Caucasica. A c
RM2CPCY5R–. Pauli Maccii Emblemata . t 9 ^ ^1 Q § « ^V « ^;- ^ ^ « ^ f ^ t 9 1? 9 ^ i « i ^ « ^ ^ i « tChe ancor gli huctnini forti /1 vincono con loro. EE Idem iiS Jdemihideml Munera naulumS^euos illaqueant Duces» OrÀculumlOmnia cu vinces» fuerint ii argentea tela» .,« Da ^J^ D mille fquaiirc armateCon varij alTalti la Città fi preme,Maquella punco intrepida non teme.Pur carco doro vnAiìnello inermeR cnde Tue porte inferme.Loro per mezo à gì inimici audacePenetrar fi compiace*Sia pur forte alta mole, ouel percotc,^Più che foìgordel Ciei latterraa efcuotei EE i 2>^A tio Vìrg, Ae». Uh. C ^ - * -<
RMME7MWG–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 37. A—D Toimiefortia argentea L. fil. A Bl. von außen; B Bl. geöffnet; C Frkn. mit Gr.; D Fr. mit Kelch. — E—H T. sibirica L. E Bl. von außen; F Gr.; G Fr. mit Kelch; H Querschnitt durch die Fr. — J T. gnapha- lodes (Jacq.) R. Br., Querschnitt durch die Fr. — K—M T. eUgans Cham. K Bl. von außen; L Frkn. mit Gr.; M Querschnitt der Fr. — NT. Polilii Fres., Bl. von außen. — 0, P T. Wallicliii DC. 0 Bl. von außen; P Gr. (Original.) 14. Tournefortia L. Kelch (Fig. 37 .1, E, G, N] S
RMRGH516–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 240 BULIvETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. Chart 22.—^Thuiaria argentea.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington, D. C. : Govt. Print. Off.
RMRDXG15–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON FERNS. 561 Cheilanthes argentea. Borsigiana.* Clevelandii. Eatoni. farinosa (Fig. 340). tomentosa. Cyathea dealbata. Gymnogramme calomelanos, several silver forms.* chrysophylla, several golden forms.* triangularis. Those marked * require stove temperature Gymnogramme trifoliata.* NothochlBena Eckloniana. flavens. hypoleuca. lanuginosa. Newberryii. nivea. sinuata. sulphurea. trichomanoides.* Onychium auratum.* Filmy or Transparent Ferns. Hymenophyllum aeruginosum. asplenioides. caudiculatum. chiloense. ciliatum. c
RMRGH3BE–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. ^j!!^*r******* * */* ?. J^B^ ^^BYARD Fig. 9.—Local distribution of the sertularian hydroid Thuiaria argentea. The colonies of this species are almost invariably attached to stones and shells; hence the distribution is determined by the character of the bottom.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington, D. C.
RMRHDHRJ–. The book of choice ferns for the garden, conservatory. and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates amd numerous wood engravings. Identification; Ferns. CHEILANTHES. 33 C. (Aleuritopteris) argentea—Al-eu-ri-top'-ter-is ; ar-gen'-te-a (silvery), Hooker. This is a well-known and much-appreciated, greenhouse species, native of Siberia, Japan, China, the Malayan Peninsula, and Khasya, where it is found at various elevations up to 5500ft. Its pretty fronds, Sin. to 4in. long an
RMREMHXT–. Circle West vegetation monitoring study. Plant communities; Vegetation monitoring; Plant ecology; Primary productivity (Biology); Vegetation surveys. Figure 5. Typical tall snrub coulee with Shepherdia argentea. (This picture represents the Cornus stolonifera phase of the Shar/Syoc-Rosa c.t..) -^—.-u-.-:.-.—^.-j'-.v*;, -Jl. Figure 6. Typical silver sagGorusn (Arremisia cana) flat with patches of Syinpiioricarpos occidental is and Rosa arkansana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appeara
RMRG0D3K–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . FiGi RE 5. Distribution oi Shepherdia argeniea in the landscape; Frenchman River valley northeast of Climax, Saskatchewan. (c) Nutrient and water relations: The very wide range of nutrient status in the sites where 5. argentea occurs (Table 1) seems to warrant the conclusion that the level at which major nutrients are present is not critical for the development of the species at any one time. For example, in the areas of stands 12 and 23 (Table 2), in each of which several stands were sampled intensively along transects, levels of each nutrient show a range o
RMREFEDN–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. ra i^-. Fig. 212.—Tilia argentea. Transverse section through the inner bast, cambium, and autumnal boundary of the wood of a branch seven years old (cut in November) (220). The wood is drawn without tlie details of structure of the membranes; A external limit of the autumnal wood, which is sharply limited by the dark outlines of its tangentially flattened elements ; c—c cambium and zone of young secondary growth ; m—m small medullary rays; in the one to the right are three fibres C/)
RMRFPJHP–. Ornamental trees, plants, shrubs, vines, etc. : fruit trees and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Trees; Shrubs; Flowers; Fruit. 6 Samuel C. Moon's Descriptive Catalogue.. Weeping Beech (Fagus sylvatica pendula). CATALPA bignonioides argentea (Variegated Catalpa). A distinct and very pretty variety, in which the leaves are veined and shaded with a silvery sheen in midsummer. Requires warm weather and full sunlight
RMRFKHB6–. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds &c.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES.. MIGNONETTE. "Bismarck." This is a splendid strain selected from the desirable " Macket " type. It produces extraordinary large flower spikes of a reddish color. Pkt., iocts. Compacta Argentea. Recommended as being much superior to anything hitherto offered as a White Mignonette. It is of bushy, compact growth and produces about sixty or seve
RMRJX328–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Plate 17. Zone of Touimefortia argentea on the south coast of lie du Lys (photo G. C.). 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History (U. S. ); United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and
RMRR4FWJ–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 240 BUIvIvETiN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. Chart 22.—Thuiaria argentea.. 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.. Sumner, Francis Bertody, 1874-; Osburn, Raymond C. (Raymond Carroll), 1872-1955; Cole, Leon Jacob, 1877-; Davis, Bradley M. (Bradley Moore), b. 1871; United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington : Govt. Prin
RMRFKHAW–. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds &c.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MIGNONETTE. "Bismarck." This is a splendid strain selected from the desirable " Macket " type. It produces extraordinary large flower spikes of a reddish color. Pkt., iocts. Compacta Argentea. Recommended as being much superior to anything hitherto offered as a White Mignonette. It is of bushy, compact growth and produces about sixty or seventy per cent of fine, larg
RMRJX32J–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Plate 15. Old tuft of Fimbristylis abbveviata on Grande Glorieuse (photo G. C.). Plate 16. Scrub in the centre of Grande Glorieuse, with Toumefortia argentea and Scaevola taooada (photo G. C.). 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsoni
RMRJX31H–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Plate 17. Zone of Touimefortia argentea on the south coast of lie du Lys (photo G. C.). Plate 18. Central area of lie du Lys, with completely dessicated Boerhavia sp. In the background, dome-shaped Touimefortia argentea (photo G. C.). 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (
RMREK5MM–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. DOGWOOD BLOSSOMS. European Linden (T. Europea)—A very fine pyramidal tree of large size with large leaves and fragrant flowers; the leaves change in the fall to beautiful tones of yellow and brown. European Broad Leaved Linden (T. var. plati- phylla)—A tree about the same size as above, but distinguished by its larger and rougher leaves and more regular growth. Silver Leaved Linden (T. Argentea)—Showy, heart-shap
RMRMJFE5–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 392 Annals of the South African Museum. This species was also collected by Prof. Pearson (No. 7927) on his expedition to the Great Karasberg, where it was found at the Alt Ravine Wasserfall and at Krai Kluft. I consider all the above specimens to be clearly distinct from P. nana, Burchell (P. quinquefida, Less., var. nana, Harv.), the type. Pig. 5.—Pentzia argentea, Hutchinson, n.sp. A, flowering shoot, natural size; B, flower; C, achene and pappus. of which is at Kew. In the latter the leaves are con
RMRFE5MF–. 1902 Illustrated catalogue : beautiful flowers and seeds that grow for every home. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. 56 THE C. A. REESER CO., SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. BEGONIAS, FLOWERING VARIETIES. PRICE, 8 CENTS EACH. EXCEPT WHERE NOTEli Argentea Guttatta—Leaves oblong in shape, of a purplish Ttronze color, white markings; white flowers. One of the hardiest varieties. Alba Picta Rosea—This is a seedling of Alba Pietacrossed with Rubra. Foliage rich green, spotted with white, flowers ou long, pe
RMRDHP3W–. Plant world; its past, present & future; an introd. to the study of botany. Botany. Fig 18. Transverse sectipa through a yovmg stem of Boehmeria argentea, a Dicotyledon; 0, epidermis; Co, outer cortex (collenchjrma); B, inner cortex; S, intercellular space ; C, cambium ; B, bast; H, xylem portion of vascular bundle ; Z, medullary ray; M, pith. (Magnified 120 times.'.. 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.. Ma
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