RMP5F04R–N/A. English: Fragaria vesca L. Charles John Robertson (1798-1830) . 1826. Charles John Robertson (1798-1830) 326 Charles John Robertson01
RMDCKKGE–Blossoms of forest-strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.). The blossom is white and has 5 sepals. One finds the 5 to 20 cm high plants on forest-edges , way-edges and on forest-clearings. Photo: Klaus Nowottnick Date: June 7, 2013
RM2C1NKEG–Fragaria chiloensis L Mill Fragaria chiloensis L Mill.
RMDCKKG6–Ripe fruit of a forest-strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.). Forest-strawberries are small but very aromatic. One finds the 5 to 20 cm high plants on forest-edges , way-edges and on forest-clearings. Photo: Klaus Nowottnick Date: July 09, 2013
RMA97940–ROSACEAE Fragaria Vesca L Walderdbeere WOOD STRAWBERRY
RMB172Y2–Wet strawberry leaves after a rain
RFJ67WJE–flower wild strawberry,fragaria vesca l. var. monophylla
RMCX96NY–Potentilla vesca
RMPPFFYB–Strawberry varieties: King of the Earlies and the Captain, Fragaria × ananassa. Drawn by J. L. Macfarlane, chromolithographed by Stroobant, Ghent, from 'The Florist and Pomologist' Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884. 251 hand-coloured and chromolithographic plates of fruit and flowers. Drawn by Walter Hood Fitch, Miss E. Regel, and J.L. Macfarlane, lithographed by G. Severeyns and Stroobant, Belgium.
RFBA1W3M–Fresh Red Strawberries
RFB90XM9–Dessert close-up.
RMT01J2Y–Fruits, fruits legumieres. Varieties of strawberry, Fragaria vesca. Florence, des bois, des alpes, ananas, etc. Handcoloured steel engraving by Corbie after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincq’s La Regne Vegetal: Horticulture: Jardin Potager et Jardin Fruitier, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RF2R2XTD1–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RMB4MTWF–A wild strawberry plant with berries (Fragaria vesca L) amidst the bricks of an overgrown patio in the French countryside
RMP25RGK–. Fragaria vesca L. 31 January 2001. Amédée Masclef (1858–) Alternative names Masclef Description French botanist Date of birth/death 1858 19.. Authority control : Q18507759 VIAF: 233362923 ISNI: 0000 0003 6776 1587 LCCN: n88663684 Botanist: Masclef SUDOC: 035266805 WorldCat 1 103 Fragaria vesca L
RMC09CAE–Dessert, tonka bean crème brûlée decorated with fruit, Haute Cuisine, Auberge de la Ferme Hueb, Mike Germershausen, Marckolsheim
RMJHP9RF–Morangueiro; cultivation; homemade; Ibiúna; São Paulo; Brazil
RMCC4625–Phytotherapy Used In Wild Strawberry (Fragaria Vesca L.) Leaves And Rhizomes
RM2C1NKJM–Fragaria vesca subsp bracteata L Fragaria vesca subsp bracteata L.
RMP459R9–103 Fragaria vesca L.
RMA9793E–ROSACEAE Fragaria Vesca L Walderdbeere WOOD STRAWBERRY
RM2BXA67T–00898736.tif Fragaria vesca subsp bracteata L.
RMRGD1H0–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. NEMOPHILA INSIGNIS "Baby- Blue- Eyes" Ribes L. tenuiflorum Lindl. Yellow Flowering" Currant. glutinosum Benth. Pink Flowerino; Currant. malvaceum viridifolium Abrams. Pink Flowering Currant. divaricatum Dougl. Wild Gooseberry. speciosum Pursh. Fuchsia-Flowered Gooseberry. PLATANACEAE. Plane-tree Family. Platanus L. racemosa Nutt. Sycamore. ROSACEAE. Rose Family. Holodiscus Maxim. discolor (Pursh) Maxim. Wild Spiraea. Fragaria L. californica C. & S. Wood Strawberry. Potentill
RM2BT5PEX–Fruits, fruits legumieres. Varieties of strawberry, Fragaria vesca. Florence, des bois, des alpes, ananas, etc. Handcoloured steel engraving by Corbie after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincqs La Regne Vegetal: Horticulture: Jardin Potager et Jardin Fruitier, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RMT01J40–Fruits, nuts and berries, fruits en baies, fruits a noyau. Strawberry, Fragaria anannasa 1, raspberry, Rubus ideaus 1,2, barberry, Berberis vulgaris 3, pistachio nut, Pistacia vera 4, and date, Phoenix dactylifera 5. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincq’s La Regne Vegetal: Horticulture: Jardin Potager et Jardin Fruitier, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RF2R2XTCT–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RMMAA72D–. 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 . obovate, short-clawed. Stamens convex or elongated receptacle, les 00^ minute, dry, crustaceous. Andes of South America. Besides Type species: Fragaria vesca L. 1 the leaves. 1. F. canadensis. 2. F. Grayana. 3. F. virginiana. as or exceeding the leaves. 5. F. americana.
RMC09C8M–Dessert, tonka bean crème brûlée decorated with fruit, Haute Cuisine, Auberge de la Ferme Hueb, Mike Germershausen, Marckolsheim
RMW9GTMM–Archive image from page 354 of Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and. Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical. A complete treatise on the anatomy, physiology, floral relations, and profitable management of the hive bee CUbiodiversity1154323 Year: 1886 ( Fig 71 -Strawberry (Fragaria vesca, Order Rosacea), Partly and Fully Grown. Seed) ; u, Unfertilised ditto ; s', Withered Stigrna. variety, and under the same treatment, that produce small blossoms, are tending to become female, and are abundant bearers, while they yield few runners Without care in selecting, the numerous runners of the forme
RMA9793D–ROSACEAE Fragaria Vesca L Walderdbeere WOOD STRAWBERRY
RMRDYBRT–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. ROSACEAE—FRAGARIA 509 2. Fragaria L. Strawberry Perennial stemless herbs; leaves petioled, stipulate, 3-folioIate; flowers white, in clusters, polygamo-dioecious; calyx persistent, with S bractlets, deeply S-lobed; petals 5; stamens numerous; carpels or pistils numerous; the receptacle elongat- ed, which become fleshy in fruit. A small genus of about 25 species contain- ing the common cultivated strawberry (F. chiloensis) of the Paci
RM2BT5NG4–Fruits, nuts and berries, fruits en baies, fruits a noyau. Strawberry, Fragaria anannasa 1, raspberry, Rubus ideaus 1,2, barberry, Berberis vulgaris 3, pistachio nut, Pistacia vera 4, and date, Phoenix dactylifera 5. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincqs La Regne Vegetal: Horticulture: Jardin Potager et Jardin Fruitier, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RF2R2XTBN–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RMMAB221–. The drug plants of Illinois . FRAGARIA VESGA L. Strawberry. Alpine strawberry. Rosaceae. The leaves collected, also the fruit. Cultivated in home and farm gardens throughout the state and locally in many places in fields of some size; persists after being planted but does not become estab- lished. The fruit contains salicylic acid and malic acid. Said to have astringent and diuretic properties but is valuable chiefly for the fruit syrup which is used as a pleasant ve- hicle for medicines. Fragaria 'virginiana Dene., Virginia strawberry, is native throughout the state; except for the small
RMC09CA0–Dessert, tonka bean crème brûlée decorated with fruit, Haute Cuisine, Auberge de la Ferme Hueb, Mike Germershausen, Marckolsheim
RMCR3TPC–Cupcake with strawberry butter cream in pink coffee mug
RMW1W3X2–Archive image from page 564 of Das Leben der Pflanze (1906). Das Leben der Pflanze daslebenderpflan04fran Year: 1906 2)ie förbbecre. 501 2ötebtefe ufammenfeung öerrät, ift bic Srbbeerc alfo nidjt nur raoIfcmecfenb, [onbern and) naraft unb namentüc in ber beliebten .ufammenfeung mit 9}tilcf) eine gerabeu unübertreffliche oft. Um fo fonberbarcr crfcfieint e§, bafj (grbbeeren bei gemiffen ißcrfonen einen riefelaiuJfcfjtog [jeruorrufcn. äöa§ mir fier uorbrarf)ten, gilt uon ber gemeinen rbbeere (Fragaria vesca L.) unferer Söälber unb bufcigcn Orte, thtn ifjr gibt e§ noc jmei eineimifce Strten (F.
RMA97941–ROSACEAE Fragaria Vesca L Walderdbeere WOOD STRAWBERRY
RMRH8TK4–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. FRAGARIA 109 Tribu, 3.^: Fragarieas GEN. FRAGARIA L. (Del zX.fragans, oloroso.)—Calículo de 5 brácteas alternantes con los sépalos; 5 pétalos; estambres numerosos; estilos latera- les persistentes; aquenios pequeños esparcidos sobre un receptáculo grueso y carnoso, suculento, rojo o rosado-pálido, que una vez maduro se desprende del cáliz. — Hierbas cundidora
RF2R2XTCP–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RMMAA71Y–. 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 . In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota, Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races. April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood or Hedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria vcsca L. Sp. PI. 494- I753- Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil- lous than the two preceding species. Leaflets ovate or broadly oval, obtuse, dentate, broader but nearly or quite as thick
RMCR3TPD–Cupcake with strawberry butter cream in pink coffee mug
RMRYH0DF–The drug plants of Illinois drugplantsofilli44teho Year: 1951 FRAGARIA VESGA L. Strawberry. Alpine strawberry. Rosaceae. The leaves collected, also the fruit. Cultivated in home and farm gardens throughout the state and locally in many places in fields of some size; persists after being planted but does not become estab- lished. The fruit contains salicylic acid and malic acid. Said to have astringent and diuretic properties but is valuable chiefly for the fruit syrup which is used as a pleasant ve- hicle for medicines. Fragaria 'virginiana Dene., Virginia strawberry, is native throughout
RF2R2XTB6–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RMMCRD9D–. b. Falter. (Vergl. <;. 4. Gastropacha franconiea, Hb. Statice und Anagallis.) 5. Arctia purpurea, Hb. (Siehe Genista.) Arctia aulica, Hö. (Vergl. Alyssum.) Arctia villica, Hö. (Siehe Fragaria.) Arctia Hebe, Hb. (Vergl. Ornithopus.) Spilosoma luctifera, Hb. (Siehe Erica.) Nemeophila russula, Hb. (Vergl. Stellaria nemorum. 8. 9. 10. ebend.) 11. Luperina virens, L. Die Raupe lebt im Mai, Juni auf trockenen Stellen an Plantago, Stellaria u. A., am Tage unter der Nahrungs- pflanze oder unter Steinen verborgen. Der und im Auefust an den Blüthen von Centaurea Falter erscheint Ende Juli scabiosa
RMCR3TPF–Cupcake with strawberry butter cream in white coffee cup
RMRYH0DE–The drug plants of Illinois drugplantsofilli44teho Year: 1951 56 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY Circular 44 FRAGARIA VESGA L. Strawberry. Alpine strawberry. Rosaceae. The leaves collected, also the fruit. Cultivated in home and farm gardens throughout the state and locally in many places in fields of some size; persists after being planted but does not become estab- lished. The fruit contains salicylic acid and malic acid. Said to have astringent and diuretic properties but is valuable chiefly for the fruit syrup which is used as a pleasant ve- hicle for medicines. Fragaria 'virginiana
RM2AN2WPE–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . l or lateral. Herbs or 416 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NATURAL ORDERS. shrubs. — The three tribes of this suborder are: — Tribe 1. Spireme.where the fruit is a follicle. Ex. Spiraea and Gillenia. Tribe 2.Dryade^e, where the fruits are achenia, or sometimes little drupes,and when numerous crowded on an enlarged torus (Fig. 558, 559,564, 565). Ex. Dryas, Agrimonia, Potentilla, Fragaria (Strawber-ry), Rubus (Raspberry and Blackbe
RF2R2XTB2–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RMMCRD5K–. eiiista tinctoria. und Genista; nach Ochsen heim er und Frej^er f'nsst sie auch an Ononis spinosa, Astragalus Glyciphyllos und Fragaria vesca. Die Soiiimerraupen üherwinteiu und sind im April erwachsen. 8. Lyeaona Cyllarus, Fh. Die Kaupe wird im Mai auf Astragahis Glycyphyllos, Tri- folium, Melilotus, Genista sagittalis und germa- nica angetroflen. Die Verpuppung geschieht Ende Mai oder im Juni. Falter Ende Juni und im Juli. 9. Thecla Rubi, L. Die Raupe, welche am liebsten Schlehenblätter frisst, wurde im Juni, Juli auch auf Mandelbäumen, Ginster, Besenginster u. A. gefunden. Die Entwicklung
RMRX7HAH–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 In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota, Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races. April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood or Hedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria vcsca L. Sp. PI. 494- I753- Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil- lous than the two preceding species. Leaflets ovate or broadly
RM2ANBHD2–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; 2nd ed. . In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota,Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races.April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood orHedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria Tesca L. Sp. PI. 494. I753. Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil-lous than the two preceding species. Leafletsovate or broadly oval, obtuse, dentate, broaderbut nearly or quite as thic
RF2R2XTCH–White flowers of wild strawberry in green grass. Latin name Fragaria L.
RF2R0GHF2–Drawings WILD STRAWBERRY. Hand drawn illustration. Latin name FRAGARIA VESCA L.
RMMCRC53–. 7. Pararga Egeria, L. Nach Treitsclike lebt die überwinterte Raupe im Frühling auf Queckengras (Triticum rei)cns); der Falter erscheint im Mai, Juni und wieder im Juli, August an schattigen Waldstellen. 8. Epinephele Ida, Esp. Die llaupe lebt nach Treitschke im April und Mai auf Triticum cespitosum; der Falter fliegt Fnde Mai und im Juni. 9. Coenonympha Corinna, Hb. (Siehe Carex.) 10. Ar3tia villica, L. (Siehe Fragaria, Plantago.) 11. Epialus lupulinus L. (Vergl. Plan- tago.) Die Raupe nach 0. Wilde an den Wur- zeln von Ti'iticum repens. Der Falter erscheint von Ende Mai bis Juni auf Grasplä
RMRX7H8P–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 obovate, short-clawed. Stamens convex or elongated receptacle, les 00^ minute, dry, crustaceous. Andes of South America. Besides Type species: Fragaria vesca L. 1 the leaves. 1. F. canadensis. 2. F. Grayana. 3. F. virginiana. as or exceeding the leaves. 5. F. americana. Fragaria canadensis Michx. Xorthern Wild Str
RM2CDM53N–. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . ens. Bailey ^ states that the red raspberries cultivated in America areoffspring of the native R. sirlgosiis INIichx., which, however, is closelyrelated to the European raspberr R. IdcBus L. The yellow varietiesare but albino forms of these species. The raspberry, blackberry, and other bramble fruits {Ruhus) areintermediate in both macroscopic and microscopic structure betweenthe strawberry (Fragaria) and the stone fruits (Prunus). They resemblethe strawberry in that th
RF2R0GHH9–Set of vector drawing of WILD STRAWBERRY in various colors. Hand drawn illustration. Latin name FRAGARIA VESCA L.
RMMCRD1X–. nista.) 4. Hesperia Alveolus, 0. marum.) 5. Psyche Stettinensis, Her. Lotus.) 6. Saturnia Carpini, SV. (Vgl. Prunus.) 7. Calliraorpha dominula, SV. (Siehe Prunus.) 8. Arctia villiea, L. Die Raupe lebt im Sommer und Herbst und nach Ueberwinte- rung noch im Mai auf Stellaria media, Achillea millefolium, Spinacia, Cynoglossum, Urtica, Ru- bus, Plantago lanceolata, Fragaria, Lactuca und Triticum repens. Der Schmetterling erscheint im Juni. 9. Pleretes matronula, L. (Siehe Prunus.) 10. Leueania conigera, SV. Die Raupe soll nach 0. Wilde im April und Mai auf Fragaria vesca gefunden werden. 11. Ort
RMT3XF4G–Archive image from page 405 of Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde diepflanzenfeind00kalt Year: 1874 392 Klasse I. Zweisanieublättrige Pflanzen. 57. Gattung. Lattich. Salat. Lactuca. b. Falte r. I. Arctia Caja. L. (Vergl. Kubus, Sambucus.) '2. Arctia villica, L. (Vergl. Fragaria.) 3. Arctia Hebe, L. Die überwinterten Raupen, welche s
RM2CDK5P7–. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . STRAWBERRY LEAyES. 471 lower epidermis are rounded elliptical, of considerable size (35-40 /«)without accompanying cells. A. Fig. 389, Rose. A Upper epidermis of leaf. B lower epidermis seen from below; alsocrystals from mesophyl, X160, (Moeller.) STRAWBERRY LEAVES. The wood strawberry (Fragaria vesca L., order Rosacea:), has long-petioled, trifoliate leaves with coarsely serrate leaflets irregular at the
RM2CDK4K9–. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fig. 389, Rose. A Upper epidermis of leaf. B lower epidermis seen from below; alsocrystals from mesophyl, X160, (Moeller.) STRAWBERRY LEAVES. The wood strawberry (Fragaria vesca L., order Rosacea:), has long-petioled, trifoliate leaves with coarsely serrate leaflets irregular at the. Fig. 390. Strawberry {Fragaria vesca). • Leaflet, natural size. (Moeli.er.) base and hairy underneath (Fig. 390). There are as many veins asteeth, each vein ending in a tooth. The Epidermis
RMRDTGP8–. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 362. Perigynous flower of spiraea (S. lanceolatal. Warming.) (From. Fig. 3°3- Flower of Fragaria vesca with columnar receptacle l From Warming.). 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.. Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. New York, H. Holt
RMREBGFY–. The drug plants of Illinois. Botany, Medical; Botany. FRAGARIA VESGA L. Strawberry. Alpine strawberry. Rosaceae. The leaves collected, also the fruit. Cultivated in home and farm gardens throughout the state and locally in many places in fields of some size; persists after being planted but does not become estab- lished. The fruit contains salicylic acid and malic acid. Said to have astringent and diuretic properties but is valuable chiefly for the fruit syrup which is used as a pleasant ve- hicle for medicines. Fragaria 'virginiana Dene., Virginia strawberry, is native throughout the stat
RMRDTBKY–. 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. obovate, short-clawed. Stamens convex or elongated receptacle, les 00^ minute, dry, crustaceous. Andes of South America. Besides Type species: Fragaria vesca L. 1 the leaves. 1. F. canadensis. 2. F. Grayana. 3. F. virginiana. as or exceeding the leaves. 5. F. americana.. Fragaria canadensis Michx. Xorthern Wild Strawberry. Fig. 2254. Fragaria canadensis Michx. Fl. r.
RMRDK3D2–. 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. In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota, Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races. April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood or Hedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria vesca L, Sp. PI. 494. 1753. Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil- lous than the two preceding species. Leaflets ovate or broadly oval, obtuse, dentate, broader but nearly or
RMRH7Y8M–. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. A B. Fig. 484- A, diagram of Apple. (After Eichler.) B, diagram of Potentilla Comarum. C, diagram of Cherry. (After Eichler.) Pollination. The flowers are attractive by colour, and by easily accessible honey secreted on the concave surface within the stamens. They are slightly protogynous, but are not highly specialised. Insects collecting honey and pollen will carry out cross-pollination, but self-pollination is also possible. (27) The Wild Strawberry (Fragaria vesca, L.) is a perennial herb with ternate, stipulate leaves, borne upon a sympodial r
RMREA540–. Contributions from the Laboratory of Plant Genetics. GENETICS OF FRAGARIA 309 F. vesca L. From Ecuador, indistinguishable from European form except in shape of berry, which is almost spherical. F. mexicana Schlecht. Obtained by the United States Department of Agriculture from the Botanical Garden of Bohemia. It appears to be an alpine form of F. vesca, presumably introduced into Mexico, and escaped from cultivation. It is difficult to distinguish from F. vesca; very free blooming, berries long and conical. F. vesca Rostrup. A pink-flowered vesca. F. americana alba (Porter). The appearance of
RMREBGG0–. The drug plants of Illinois. Botany, Medical; Botany. 56 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY Circular 44. FRAGARIA VESGA L. Strawberry. Alpine strawberry. Rosaceae. The leaves collected, also the fruit. Cultivated in home and farm gardens throughout the state and locally in many places in fields of some size; persists after being planted but does not become estab- lished. The fruit contains salicylic acid and malic acid. Said to have astringent and diuretic properties but is valuable chiefly for the fruit syrup which is used as a pleasant ve- hicle for medicines. Fragaria 'virginiana Dene., Vi
RMRDYBRM–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 270 Fig. 270. Wild Strawberry (Fragaria mrginiana). Strawberry (Fragaria vesca). (Willis). Fig. 270a (Ada Hayden). Fig. 270a. Wild. 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.. Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931. Cedar Rapids, Ia. , The Torch Press
RMRDWTMT–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 311. Rubus ChamEemorus, L. Cloudberry,. 312. Fragaria vesca, L. 313. Potentilla Fragariastrum, Elir. Strawberry. P. sterilis, Gar. Strawberry-leaved P.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. H
RMRFAMKC–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. Fragaria virginica '^r^^'^ Fumaria glauca /^ officinali Gentiana saponaria amarelloides // >i^-^broleuca alba * crinita Geranium macula turn Carolinianum, var, album / Rerardia flava 1 ch'^'tt:^ ^/X -^ ,^A>->^ quercifolia S> jT ^ / .- I J C * purpurea / ^/t - -: . / ^<y-- -^ L* tenuifolia pallida ^i^t- pedicularia Kieum virg-inicum Glecho
RMRE2D5D–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fi(i. 9X, I.-—Strawberry (Fragaria vcsra, Roso Family, Rosacea-). Plant showint^ manner of propagating l)y means of slender horizontal stem- braaehes, called "runners" which develop roots and shoots near their scale-like loaves. (Baillon.)—The plant is thus a perennial herb; leaves sparsely hairy, light green; flowers white; fruit red. Besides this species F. chlhicn.sls, F. virriifiiana, and F. -moschata, have yielded culti- vated varieties, th*.- hrst being of most importance.. Fio. 9^^, IT.^Strawberry fl
RMRDJ2M2–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. Fig. veBca). 175.—A, vert. sec. of fl. of Strawberry (Fragaria B, do. of fl. of Sweet-brier {RoBa j-ubiginosa). in the Poppy; Petaloid in the Canna. The 5 united petaloid stigmas of the Sarracenia (Fig. 114) imitate a parasol. 275. The Divisions and Appendages of the Stigma are as varied as those of the flower and leaf; they are de- scribed in the same terms. In the Dock the stigmas are laoini- ate (Fig. 189, A); in the Grasses plumose (Fig. 52, B); peni- eillate (L. penic
RMRDTBKT–. 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. In dry soil, Newfoundland to South Dakota, Florida and Oklahoma. Consists of several races. April-June. 4. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood or Hedge Strawberry. Fig. 2255. Fragaria vcsca L. Sp. PI. 494- I753- Stout, tufted, dark-green, generally less vil- lous than the two preceding species. Leaflets ovate or broadly oval, obtuse, dentate, broader but nearly or quite a
RMRE2D5M–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. 92 VARIOUS FOOD-PLAXTS. Fi(i. 9X, I.-—Strawberry (Fragaria vcsra, Roso Family, Rosacea-). Plant showint^ manner of propagating l)y means of slender horizontal stem- braaehes, called "runners" which develop roots and shoots near their scale-like loaves. (Baillon.)—The plant is thus a perennial herb; leaves sparsely hairy, light green; flowers white; fruit red. Besides this species F. chlhicn.sls, F. virriifiiana, and F. -moschata, have yielded culti- vated varieties, th*.- hrst being of most importance.. Ple
RMRF2G9G–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. Fragaria virginica '^r^^'^ Fumaria glauca /^ officinali Gentiana saponaria amarelloides // >i^-^broleuca alba * crinita Geranium macula turn Carolinianum, var, album / Rerardia flava 1 ch'^'tt:^ ^/X -^ ,^A>->^ quercifolia S> jT ^ / .- I J C * purpurea / ^/t - -: . / ^<y-- -^ L* tenuifolia pallida ^i^t- pedicularia Kieum virg-inicum Glecho
RMRENB8K–. Selected western flora [microform] : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. Botany; Botanique; Botany; Botanique; Botany; Botanique. ROSACEA 6. FRAGARIA. Stiiawberrt. Flowers very muuh as in Potcntilla, but often diawious; rtccptafle much in- larged in fruit, bearinK the achenes wtat- tcred oviT its surface. Steniless perennial herbs with .i-foliate leaves, white flowers, and slender runners. 1. F. viriiniint. Duchesne, Leaflets not deeply tiKithod; flowers ar- ranned in a rather flat e.vnie; iiehe.iea sunken in pita on the surface of the enhirKe.l reeeptai-le. Moist rich ground, eonnnon. Man. Alt
RMRG9K3F–. Bulletins de la Société royale de botanique de Belgique. Botany. ( 25) Silénécs. Silène noctifloia L. Linées. Liiium tenuifolium L. Malvacées. Allhaea hiisuta L. Géraniées. Géranium pralense L. . Papilionaeées. Genista pilosa L Ononis Natrix L Anthyllis Vulueraria L. . Medicagofalcata L Trifolium rubens L. . Astragalus glycyphylios L. Vicia tenuifolia Roth. . Ervum gracile DC Lathyrus vernus Wimm. . Coronilla varia L Hippocrepis comosa. L. , Amygdalées, Prunus Mahaleb L. . Rosacées. Spiraea Filipendula L. . Fragaria collina Ehrh. . , — magna Thuill. .. G. G. L » G. I. G. I. G. G. G. G. I. S.
RMREPFP6–. A catalogue of the native and naturalized plants of the city of Buffalo and its vicinity [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. •27.-) 27(i •J77 :i78 27!» 2S0 281, R R R R R R R 124, FRAGARIA, Toimi. Virginiana, Duchesne. vesca, L. 125. RUBUS, Touin. Dalibarda, I., odoratus, L. triflorus, Richardson. strigosus, Michx. occidentalis, I,, villosus, Ait. Canadensis, I,. Rather rare. The Pl.nins. IJuffahi. 29(J, 2H7. •jys. 29!). 2S2. R. hispidus, I.. 11 28;{. R. 284 28,-) 28(; 287, 288, R. R. R. R. 126. RO.SA, Tour, setig-ra, Michx. Rare. Woods east of Delaware street, beyonti tlie I'ar
RMRMWM4H–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 142 F. PÉCHOUTRE. l'un et l'autre un appareil sexuel normalement conformé. Le tégument simple comprend quatre assises cellulaires (fig. 157). Après la fécondation l'embryon à letatjeune est constitué par une petite masse sphérique reliée à la paroi du sac. Fig. 157. — Fragaria vesca L. — Coupe Fig. 158. — Fragaria vesca L. — transversale du tégument ovulaire (T). Coupe longitudinale d'un em- nu, nucelle. — Gr. 260. bryon jeune. — Gr. 400. embryonnaire par un suspenseur filamenteux plus court que celui du Geum&xy stade où je l'ai observé et plus
RMRCG3BR–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 452 Klasse I. Zweisamenblätirige Pflanzen. 2. Callimorpha dominula, L. (Vergl. Anemone, Fragaria.) Die Raupe lebt nach eigener Eeobachtung im Herbst halb erwachsen auch auf Myosotis palustris var. laxiflora Koch, mit welcher Pflanze ich die heimge- brachten Raupen längere Zeit ernährte, bis endlich
RMRCMTXA–. Die culturpflanzen Norwegens. Plants, Cultivated; Botany; Agriculture. 76 Kin Paar Sorten Garten-Erdbeeren werden gewöhnlich reif, wildwachsend bei tfyborg und bei Mortensnäs. Von Zierpflanzen haben folgende sich brauchbar gezeigt: Die Fragaria vesca, L. findet man Aconitum septentrionale, Köll Antirrhinum majus, 1.. anuilegia vulgaris, L. Aster chinensis, L. Bellis perenois, I.. il. Edmpl. guf unter dem Schnee. October blühen. Briza maxhna, 1.. Calendula officinalis, L. ri. simp Calliopsis bicolor, Rchbch. Centaurea Cyanus, K. Chrysanthemum carinatum, Schoush Convolvulus tricolor, L. Dianth
RMRCG3G3–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 392 Klasse I. Zweisanieublättrige Pflanzen. 57. Gattung. Lattich. Salat. Lactuca. b. Falte r. I. Arctia Caja. L. (Vergl. Kubus, Sambucus.) '2. Arctia villica, L. (Vergl. Fragaria.) 3. Arctia Hebe, L. Die überwinterten Raupen, welche sich im März noch einmal häuten und Mitte Api'il zur Verwandlung r
RMRCJMG1–. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker. Plant diseases. 260 I. 5lbid)nitt: ^parafitifcDc «jSiljc liuf Epilobium. auf Sorbns. Huf &ta(t)cb beeren. J^icfcr !nJe'[)Itau ift auf '^alilreid)cn ^sflniijcn iierfd)iobcmT ^amilicn fer» breitet, unb jiuar 1. an] .popfon, befonberS ben jinujen 2:rieben unb 33lätteru ^öd)[t oerberblid); 2. auf 3Rofaceen unb üenuanbten ^uniüien, mlmlid) auf Fragaria, Potentilla, (Jeum, Alcheinilla arvensis uilb Alchemilla vulgaris (auf biejer l)od) in bie C^cbivijc ßclienb), Sanguisorba oflicinalis, S