RFR98TNW–Flowers of Fagonia cretica. It is a species of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. Photo taken in Santa Pola, province of Alicante
RF2D87XY4–White mature capsule fruit, Creosote Bush, Larrea Tridentata, Zygophyllaceae, native, shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RFMY28MM–Fruits of Tribulus terrestris
RMK2EPC9–Succulent plant (Zygophyllum fontanesii) on shore, Fuerteventura. April 2013.
RF2AHGFKR–Tetraena fontanesii succulent plant of zygophyllaceae family grows in sand on dunes, zygophyllum fontanesii, sunny day, Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain
RMW7TACW–Dollarbush (Zygophyllum stapfii) leaves, Namib Desert. Dorob National Park, Namibia.
RF2JW4F65–Peganum harmala. The Peganum harmala (Syrian rue) is a wild-growing flowering plant belonging to the Zygophyllaceae family.
RMW7XWX8–Creostoe bush (Larrea tridentata) Anza-Borrego Desert, California, USA, May.
RMB7M1D5–Lignum Vitae leaves (Guaiacum officinale)
RMW7XWJG–Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) Anza-Borrego Desert, California, USA, May.
RFT61FER–Illustration of Creosote bush or larrea plant is a genus in caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. Creosote bush has five species of shrubs and native to Ame
RMW7W2HJ–Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) with Echo Canyon below, under the golden light of sunset, Death Valley National Park, California, USA, November 2013.
RMB5BDW1–Zygophyllum morgsana with green to brightly colored winged Fruit
RMW7XA2T–Ground squirrel (Xerus inauris) eating devil's thorn flowers (Tribulus zeyheri), Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa, February
RMB173CB–Plain of Creosote Bushes, Larrea tridentata
RMW7XTYW–Ground squirrel (Xerus inauris) feeding in Devil's thorn flowers (Tribulus terrestris) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa.
RM2WH79BW–Buds, flowers & seeds of Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata, in the Mojave Desert in Death Valley National Park, California.
RM2AADGGN–Meerkat pup (Suricata suricatta) standing among its family in a field of Devilthorn flowers (Tribulus zeyheri). Kalahari Desert, South Africa.
RFR85B2C–Flowers of Fagonia cretica. It is a species of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. Photo taken in Santa Pola, province of Alicante
RF2D87XYF–White mature capsule fruit, Creosote Bush, Larrea Tridentata, Zygophyllaceae, native, shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RF2MMA807–Desfontaines yoke-leaf (Tetraena fontanesii), Zygophyllaceae, yoke-leaf family, succulent, salt-tolerant, near Playa de Esquinzo, near Taca west of
RM2BNH4M8–Sea grape (Zygophyllum / Tetraena fontanesii) bush with developing fruits on the margin of a sandy coastal lagoon, Tenerife, May.
RF2AHGFCB–Tetraena fontanesii succulent plant of zygophyllaceae family grows in sand on dunes, zygophyllum fontanesii, sunny day, Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain
RFHX5E34–Tree of Life, Guaiacum sanctum (Spanish for holy tree), with dense, hard wood, unusually strong and tough, is now an endangered species.
RFKDG9AN–The creosote bush is a desert plant and survives the harsh climate with its ability to secure more water by inhibiting the growth of nearby plants.
RMRFYHE0–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. PAGE Pea or Legume Family (Leguminosae) .... 93 Redbud (Cercis) 93 Deerweed (Lotus) 94 Pickeringia (Pickeringia) 94 Caltrops Family (Zygophyllaceae) 95 Box Family (Buxaceae) 96 Sumac or Cashew Family (Anacardiaceae) 97 Sumacs (Rhus) 97 Maple Family (Aceraceae) 98 Horse-chestnut Family (Hippocastan- aceae) 101 Buckthorn Family (Rhamnaceae) 102 Ceanothus (Ceanothus) 102 Buckthorns (Rhamnus) 112 Grape Family (Vitaceae) 115 Cacao or Sterculia Family (Sterculi- aceae) 116 Oleaster Family (Elaeagnaceae) 117
RMAPW4PF–Syrian Beancaper, Syrian Bean-Caper (Zygophyllum fabago), blooming, the buds are used as a caper substitute
RMT0D9KW–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 442 ZYGUPHYLLACEAE. Vol. II. Family 66. ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lindl. Nat. Syst. 1830. Caltrop Family. Herbs, shrubs, or some tropical species trees, the branches often jointed to the nodes. Leaves mostly opposite, stipulate, pinnate, or 2-3-foliolate, the leaflets entire. Stipules persistent. Flowers perfect, axillary, ped
RF2D87XYB–White mature capsule fruit, Creosote Bush, Larrea Tridentata, Zygophyllaceae, native, shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RMK2D88T–Sea grape (Zygophyllum / Tetraena fontanesii) bush with developing fruits on the margin of a sandy coastal lagoon, Tenerife, May.
RF2AHGFFR–Tetraena fontanesii succulent plant of zygophyllaceae family grows in sand on dunes, zygophyllum fontanesii, sunny day, Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain
RM2BNEA7J–Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) with fruit, Vizcaino Desert, Baja California, Mexico, April.
RFKDG99H–The creosote bush is a desert plant and survives the harsh climate with its ability to secure more water by inhibiting the growth of nearby plants.
RM2BND1W4–White stork (Ciconia ciconia) in grassland, Mapungubwe National Park, South Africa.
RM2AG5D0G–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. IS9- Lasio-ptera desmodii Felt,two types of gall. (Au-thors illustration) Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop faltiily) Covillea tridentaia (creosote bush)Gall undescribed. Felt i6d, p. 118 Itonid. Asphondylia auripila FeltGlobose, polythalamous, woody gall bearing a dense cluster of thin, linear fila-ments, diameter of gall i to 2 cm. Ariz. Fig. 162. Trotter 11, p. 132 Itonid. Asphondylia ?auripila Felt KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 157 Rutaceae (Rue family) Citrus (orange, lemon)Irregularly lobulatc, woody bu
RM2AADG15–Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) pair amongst Devil's-thorn yellow flowers (Tribulus terrestris) Etosha National Park, Namibia, March.
RMAB7RW1–puncture-vine (Tribulus terrestris), on a field
RM2BNK11N–Dubbeltjie flowers (Tribulus terrestris) with Lion (Panthera leo). Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, February.
RM2AADGGP–Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) two look out over a field of Devil's thorn flowers (Tribulus zeyheri) in the Kalahari Desert, South Africa.
RMB17JWM–Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata
RF2D87Y04–White mature capsule fruit, Creosote Bush, Larrea Tridentata, Zygophyllaceae, native, shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RF2KENKHD–Green bifoliolately compound resinous obliquely lanceolate leaves of Larrea Tridentata, Zygophyllaceae, native shrub in the El Paso Mountains, Autumn.
RM2AG5D42–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 158. Dasy-neura lupiniFelt. (Original). Fig. IS9- Lasio-ptera desmodii Felt,two types of gall. (Au-thors illustration) Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop faltiily) Covillea tridentaia (creosote bush)Gall undescribed. Felt i6d, p. 118 Itonid. Asphondylia auripila FeltGlobose, polythalamous, woody gall bearing a dense cluster of thin, linear fila-ments, diameter of gall i to 2 cm. Ariz. Fig. 162. Trotter 11, p. 132 Itonid. Asphondylia ?auripila Felt KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 157 Rutaceae (Rue family) Citrus
RMA4XKG0–in sand desert with Tribulus spec.), Namibia Tribulus spec.
RMB1723G–Fruit on Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata
RF2KENKCE–Green bifoliolately compound resinous obliquely lanceolate leaves of Larrea Tridentata, Zygophyllaceae, native shrub in the El Paso Mountains, Autumn.
RMRDT1JX–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 442 ZYGUPHYLLACEAE. Vol. II. Family 66. ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lindl. Nat. Syst. 1830. Caltrop Family. Herbs, shrubs, or some tropical species trees, the branches often jointed to the nodes. Leaves mostly opposite, stipulate, pinnate, or 2-3-foliolate, the leaflets entire. Stipules persistent. Flowers perfect, axillary, peduncled. Sepals usually 5, distinct, or united by thei
RMB17K3E–Fruit and flowers on Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata
RMRDJN9D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 442 ZYGOPHYLLACEAE. Vol. II. Family 66. ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lindl. Nat. Syst. 1830. Caltrop Family. Herbs, shrubs, or some tropical species trees, the branches often jointed to the nodes. Leaves mostly opposite, stipulate, pinnate, or 2-3-foliolate, the leaflets entire. Stipules persistent. Flowers perfect, axillary, peduncled. Sepals usually 5, distinct, or united
RMB17JWY–Gall on Creosote Bush Larrea tridentata
RMREKKB7–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. ZYGOPHYLLACEAE 281. Fig. 136. Guaiacum officinale. A. Small shoot bearing inflorescence and one fruit, X f. B. Flower with sepals and petals removed, x 3. C. Ovslty cut across, x 4. D. Pistil cut lengthwise, x 4. E. Ovule much enlarged. F. Fruit cut lengthdse, nat. size. (After Berg and Schmidt.) (From Flor. Jam.) Family VII. MALPIGHIACEAE A tropical family of woody plants, mostly lianes, bvit including also small trees and shrubs, and in some cases, as in the genus Camarea (dry parts of Brazil), low-growing small-leaved xerophytic shrubs wit
RMRMAK5E–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). Fig. 158. Dasy- neura lupini Felt. (Original). Fig. 159. Lasio- ptera desmodii Felt, two types of gall. (Au- thor's illustration) Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop family) Covillea tridentam (creosote bush) Gall undescribed. Felt 'i6d, p. 118 Itonid. Asphondylia auripila Felt Globose, polythalamous, woody gall bearing a dense cluster of thin, linear fila- ments, diameter of gall i to 2 cm. Ariz. Fig. 162. Trotter '11, p. 132 Itonid. Asphondylia Pauripila Felt. Please note that th
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