RMB0K2RF–Wild Rosemary [Family Asteraceae] and Honey Bee-Eriocephalus africanus and Apis mellifera
RFCR0K6R–Eriocephalus Microphyllus with seeds, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
RMC26T8W–Close-up older blooms of Cape Snow Bush / Kapokbossie / Sandveld / Wild Rosemary- Eriocephalus africanus - Family Asteraceae
RFC0422X–Eriocephalus microphyllus with seeds, Akkerendam Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa
RMB10PG9–Wild/ Cape/Sandveld/ Rosemary/ Snow Bush/Kapokbossie -Family Asteraceae- and Honey Bee-Eriocephalus africanus and Apis mellifera
RMW43E8R–Pink rock rose / Hoary rock rose (Cistus creticus eriocephalus / Cistus incanus) flowering in the Supramonte mountain range, near Urzulei, Sardinia.
RM2HBAR3C–One-flowered Fleabane Erigeron eriocephalus Denali National Park & Preserve Alaska, United States of America A unique, optimised version of an image by NPS Ranger JW Frank; Credit: NPS/Jacob W. Frank
RF2T4HE13–Eriocephalus africanus or the Cape Snow Bush flowers close up on this hardy evergreen shrub which is drought resistant and endemic to South Africa
RM2G45DTF–Wild Rosemary, Eriocephalus africanus
RMBKGCPR–Rock rose (Cistus creticus subsp. eriocephalus) flowers
RF2EAPH99–Anti-Mueckenpflanze afrikanischer Rosmarin Eriocephalus africa
RF2B16Y5F–Cape Snow Bush also known as Eriocephalus africanus, Kapokbossie or Wild Rosemary
RME1J9KN–Kapokbossie (Eriocephalus africanus) also known as Cape Snow Bush,Wild Rosemary and Wilde-roosmaryn.
RF2B3504T–Wild rosemary or Cape Snow bush, also known as Eriocephalus africanus or Kapokbossie
RF2WFJKRG–Wild rosemary (Eriocephalus africanus) is an evergreen shrub native to South Africa. Flowering plant.
RMWWMGJF–African Rosemary
RMKBWBN1–Erigeron eriocephalus nf
RM2BTT437–Eriocephalus africanus.
RMP8DMXW–524 Erigeron eriocephalus.
RM2AXECXF–Plants and their ways in South Africa . them in water, and see how at differenthours of the day the stems point in different directions Thetips of the stems make wide sweeps, but as they extend in lengththe coil tightens around the support. One keen-eyed studentsays she can tell from what hillside Mkroloma has been gatheredby the plant it entwines. On one hillside she seeks it onRestiacecE; in another locality it twines about the rigid branchesof Montinia acris; while elsewhere it mingles its scarlet waxyflowers with the hoary heads of Eriocephalus. 1 With the sun in the southern hemisphere.12
RMB0K2NG–Close-up young blooms of Cape Snow Bush / Kapokbossie / Sandveld / Wild Rosemary- Eriocephalus africanus - Family Asteraceae
RFP6T29X–Wild Rosemary
RFMTRXNX–Wild Rosemary
RMBKG0RW–Rockrose (Cistus albidus) flowers with bee Mediterranean garden
RF2A4PDYB–Cape Snow Bush Flowers in Bloom in Winter
RM2AXBM2X–Plants and their ways in South Africa . q.)A A. Anthers without tails. Pappus none.Eriocephalus (Woolly head), the Capok-bosch.—24 37o Plants and their Ways in South Africa Heads small, the rays usually broad and heart-shaped, bearingfruit. Disc flowers bearing stamens. Involucre double, theouter of separate scales ; the inner scales cohere to form a cup.The achenes are without pappus. Much-branched rigid shrubs, silky or silvery. The flower headsbecome very woolly with age. These hairs are not pappus. Athanasia.—Heads many-flowered, without rays. In-volucre of dry, overlapping scales. Recepta
RMB10PEJ–Close-up young blooms of Cape Snow Bush / Kapokbossie / Sandveld / Wild Rosemary- Eriocephalus africanus - Family Asteraceae
RMANMCTX–Close-up older blooms of Cape Snow Bush / Kapokbossie / Sandveld / Wild Rosemary- Eriocephalus africanus - Family Asteraceae
RMB1BK49–Close-up older blooms of Cape Snow Bush / Kapokbossie / Sandveld / Wild Rosemary- Eriocephalus africanus - Family Asteraceae
RMB1BXBA–Close-up older blooms of Cape Snow Bush / Kapokbossie / Sandveld / Wild Rosemary- Eriocephalus africanus - Family Asteraceae
RM2AXBMEM–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 349.—Sphenogyne anthem-aides, R. Br. Achene withscaly pappus. (From Edmondsand Marloths ElementaryBotany for South Africa .) Classification of Plants 369 Ursinia differs from Sphenogyne in having within thepappus scales an inner row of slender bristles.. Fig. 350.—Eriocephalus umbellulatus, D.C. (Photograph by E. J. Steer, Esq.)A A. Anthers without tails. Pappus none.Eriocephalus (Woolly head), the Capok-bosch.—24 37o Plants and their Ways in South Africa Heads small, the rays usually broad and heart-shaped, bearingfruit. Disc flowers bearing stamen
RMRHRFD2–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 524 mm'6.. FJÆLD-BAKKESTjÆRNE, erigeron uniflorus var. eriocephalus.. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RM2BTT439–Eriocephalus pubescens DC.
RMRDWCKB–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Classification of Plants 293 from escaping. The stigmas ripen before the anthers ; b)- the time the latter are ripe the hairs are withered; the insect then escapes carrying some of the pollen with it. The flowers are borne along an under- ground rhizome which sends out haustoria into its host plant. Cytinus has handsome scarlet flowers with a six-parted perianth. The flowers are dicecious. The pollen grains from the numerous anther chambers remain in fours. Found on Eriocephalus (Harvey), Aga/husma (Dr. Bolus), Selago (Dr. Kolbe) and oth
RM2BTWFTG–Eriocephalus punctulatus DC.
RMRHA5FH–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 322 E. Ulbrich. Verhältnisse zur Darstellung gebracht worden. Es sind dabei auch alehi- milUfolia und Fa?ininü von gemeinsamer Stammart abgeleitet worden, weil zwischen diesen beiden Arten im Blatt- und Blütenbau, auch im Invo- lukrum, manche Übereinstimmungen bestehen.. Sect. IV. EriocephaluS Book. f. et Th. Wie aus der Tabelle auf S. 309 hervorgeht, ist die Sektion Erio- cephahis diejenige, welche (nächst Ane?7iojiidium) den niedrigsten Prozent- sa
RM2BTT440–Eriocephalus capitellatus DC.
RM2BTWFTK–Eriocephalus pauperrimus Merxm Eberle.
RM2BTWFT9–Eriocephalus ambiguus DC MAN Mll.
RM2BXCWR4–Eriocephalus scariosus DC Eriocephalus scariosus DC.