RMRHK7Y9–. The biology of flowering plants. Phanerogams; Plant physiology; Plant ecology; Plant Physiology. 26o THE BIOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS. Fig. 34.—Bacterial nodules on roots, i, Lupinus albus; 2, TrifoHum repens; 2t Podocarpus chilina; 4, Myrica Gale. (3 after Spratt.). 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.. Skene, Macgregor. New York, The Macmillan Company
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RMRPAXYR–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist. 571. elevation on the mountain. It appears to be quite local as a wild plant. Lindley describes it as "inhabiting groves of laurels, myrica, faya, arbutus, heaths, ilex and other shrubs, among -which the sweet chestnut and downj'-leaved oak are naturalized, and associating with species of convolvulus, ranunculus, rubus, ger- aniums, strawberries, violets and similar plants. In these regions the airis moist, the sky is almost always overcast with clouds, especially during the day, w
RMRJYB0H–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculalres rares de l'Ontario. Myrica pensylvanica Loisel. «. 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.. Argus, George W. (George William); National Museum of Natural Sciences (Canada). Botany Division. Ottawa : Botany Division, National Museum of Natural Sciences = Division de la botan
RM2C1FF06–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRD586T–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. MTRICA of the fruit, the light rose-colored one being finer fl; than the dark red. The berries are vinous and swt used in all ways like our blackberries. The tree i posed to be able to stand 1.5° above zero. Myrica is a genus of about 35 species of tre( shrubs, often a
RM2C1MKR8–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDYP58–. Economic botany of Alabama. Botany, Economic; Forests and forestry. 98 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. R M H 192e N4AP °^ ALABAMA 5H0WIN& COUNTIES, NATURAL REGIONS AND KNOWN DISTRIBUTION OF MYRICA CERIFERA (shadingJ AUD BfLAlO) LIMITS OF OUR THREE OTHER SPECIES Map 12. Distribution of our four species of Myrica. The ring in the southern part of Macon County belongs to M. piiinila.. 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
RM2C1MKKG–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRD432J–. 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. MYEICA MYEISTICA 1053 of the fruit, the light rose-colored one being finer flavored than the dark red. The berries are vinous and sweet and used in all ways like our blackberries. The tree is sup- posed to be able to stand 1.5° above zero. Myrica is a genus of about 35 species of trees and shrubs, often aromati
RM2C1MKJ6–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDG3WR–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 246 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Myrica {Camptonia) asplenifolia.. bracts there is a rudimentary flower very imperfectly developed, and sometimes described as a gland or bud. In many American and Cape species, the female flower is surrounded by three or four bracteoles, sometimes resembling a small calyx. These appendages may also be observed around the base of the stamens, as in M. nagi,^ a Japanese plant, and in many Mexican and Columbian species. In some others from the same countries, and in M. (Ethiopica, the flowers are monoecious, and those of the
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RMRJ6R1P–. Chinese economic trees. Trees -- China. 58 CMINblSK ECONOMIC TREKS. Plate 18. MYRICA RUBRA Siebold & Zuccarini 1. Staminate branch; 2. Fruiting branch; 3. Pistillate branch; 4. Section of fruit; 5. Seed ; 6. Staniinate flower ; 7. Pistillate llower. (Details enlarged.). 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.. Chi'ên, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press
RM2C1MKKN–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRG6X6J–. The Burbank seed book / Luther Burbank Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 27. Hybrid Wax Myrtles. In the accompanying photograph the single branch at the right is the California Wax Myrtle (Myrica Califoniica), which is an upright, compact, growing tree,—the trunk often attaining a diameter of one to two feet,—with fragrant, dark, evergreen leaves. The three branches shown at the left are of an improved variety of the Eastern species (Myrica ce^dfera). The wax produced by the Eastern species is of a pale green color ; that of the Western species is purplish. From the thousands of young hybrids whi
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RMRDTKA2–. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. DEVELOPMENT OF OVULES 359. All xA.ngiospermous ovules are supplied by a vascular bundle which runs through the funicle, but terminates at the chalaza, except in those rare instances (e.g. Myrica) where the nncellus is not in intimate contact with the integument and hence provided with a special vascular supply. The ovule invariably arises on the placenta as a small mound of thin-walled cells which represents the future nucellus (Fig. 207, A and D, I). Around the base of this the integuments subsequently devel
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RMRR2Y09–. Adansonia; recueil d'observations botaniques. Plants; Plants -- France. CASTANEACEES PL, XII.. J-aquet <Jel. l'icarf se Fiô 1 17. Quercus — Fié. 18 22. Myrica Fiô. 23. Alnus Fiô. 24 28. Betulc Tmp. .'.,iftiourea.v. 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.. Baillon, H. (Henri), 1827-1895. Paris, France : H. Baillon et F. Savy
RM2C1MKNJ–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMREPFGN–. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. Genus RHUS, Linn. Anacardiacse. Si/it. Nat. Pentandria Trijjynia. Hi/sl, Lin, Bijnonyines. Rhus, Rhamnus, Cotinus, Zizyphus, Myrica, Toxicodendron, Of Authors. '-^^'^"f^-rJ^^r^ ^r- th. CeUic won., rUu,a,..yr.. poaod by aome boUu.i.u to include apecica more prop^^y ZlT^lXr^^e hea.! of rA.lil
RMRF2KDX–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. 24 VERHALEN NURSERY CO.. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRT
RM2C1MKHG–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRFECD0–. Kelsey's hardy American plants and Carolina mountain flowers. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. BLUETS Qioujtonia. ser/yyltifoha) HERE are many spots on hillsides, under trees and on banks of streams where ordinary plants do not thrive and where a low covering of green is very desirable. For these purposes the list below is a good one, though only partial, for many of the taller vines can be used, such as Lonicera, Vitis, etc., and low shrubs as Xanthorrhiza, Myrica, etc., which are offered e
RMRHM2T3–. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Natural history -- Maine Mount Desert Island. THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 17 Approaching sea level; swamps and "heaths" are formed where the water is fresh from the land drainage above or sail from the sea's penetration. Such a place is the bog back of Sea Wall and Great Heath in the northwestern part of the island, which is over 2 miles long and is a mile wide in one place. In these the vegetation is brush such as Myrica gale Kalmia, and the like, while the floor of all of them is Spagnum. These places yield insects and at the same time, t
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RMRFBC1J–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRTLE BAYBERRY Leaves spicil
RM2C1MKMP–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRJ4NX3–. On fossil plants from the Similkameen Valley and other places in the southern interior of British Columbia [microform]. Paleobotany; Paléobotanique. I'ld. 8.—S'iiioi(i, Sji. Specim»'ns probably belonging to the same species occur in the collection of Mr. ]iowman at the Tranquille Kiver, and also at Coal Mine, Coldwater lliver. The above species are sufficient to indicate an abundance of coniferous trees in the vegetation that surrounded the ancient Similkameen Lake. Angiospermek. Myrica (Co..ip(onia) CHS/mfata, Lesquereux. 'Proceedings U. S. National Museum,' Vol. 5, p. 445. (Fig. 9.). Fk!.
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RMRE9M11–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Vegetation of Northern Cape Breton. 351 Equisetttm arvense, Jnnciis articulatus, and Ranunculus Flam- mitla reptans. Above high water mark there is ordinarily a fringe of Myrica Gale (nearest the water) and Alniis incana. Muddy shores are developed to some extent in sheltered situations. Here the aquatic vegetation includes most of the species already listed, and in addition Utricularia intermedia and U. vulgaris. Certain other species, mostly amphibious, grow in. Figure 42.—Fresh pond behind shingle beach, well drained by seepage t
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RMRR317W–. Actes du IIIme Congres international de botanique : Bruxelles 1910. Botany. IQ. Marécage avec Myrica Gale. — A l'arrière, un groupe de contrressistes. — A Genck. I. 20. Mare avec P/irairrnirr commiii A Oenck.. 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.. International Botanical Congress (3rd : 1910 : Brussels, Belgium); Wildeman, E. de (Emile), 1866-1947. Bruxelles : A. De Boeck
RM2C1MKHF–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDX171–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. BETULA 311 Myrka and Comptdnia. Wax ' Myktle ' (548J — Myrica cerlfera, — Sweet Gale (549) — Myrica GMe, — Waxbekky or Baybeeky (550) — Myrica carolin^nsis, — and Sweet ' Fern ' (551) — Myrica (Comptonia) asplenifblia, — are fragrant plants' with alternate simple leaves, inconspic- uous flowers, and waxy or bur-like dry globular fruits. They are wild shrubs rare in cultivation. The Sweet ' Fern ' receives its name from the fern-like appearance of its leaves and is useful to cover, with its dense foliage, rocky barren and sha
RMRDYG1H–. Chinese economic trees. Trees. CHINESE ECONOMIC TREES. 4 5 "6 Plate 18. MYRICA RUBRA Siebold & Zuccarini Staminate branch ; 2. Fruiting branch ; 3. Pistillate branch; 4. Section of fruit; 5: Seed ; 6. Staminate flower; 7. Pistillate flower. (Details enlarged.). 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.. Chi?e?n, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press, Ltd
RM2C1MKGC–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRH9M5N–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Botanisk Tidsskrift. 33. Bind. (G. Raunkiær). Tavle IV.. Hedeslette mellem Skagen og Højen; Pors (Myrica Gale) i Forgrunden; i Bag- grunden tilhøjre Landevejen mellem Højen og Skagen. De tre Smaapiger samler „Blaabær" (Vaccinium uliginosum). Set mod Øst.. 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.. Botaniske forening i København. København : H. Hagerups Forlag
RM2BXECF1–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRDDWR3–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. MYCODOMATIA OF THE ALDER, ETC. 101 provisionally distinguished as Frankia alni (Wor.) on alder, and Frankia Brunchorstii (Moll.) on Myrica Gale. Hiltner,^ after a series of experiments, states that first-year alders without tubercles do not thrive in soil free from nitrogen, nor do they take up nitrogen from the atmosphere; when, however, provided with root-tubercles th,ey assimilate nitrogen. The tubercles also fun
RM2C1MKHN–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRF62F4–. Kelsey's hardy American plants and Carolina mountain flowers. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. BLUETS Qioujtonia. ser/yyltifoha) HERE are many spots on hillsides, under trees and on banks of streams where ordinary plants do not thrive and where a low covering of green is very desirable. For these purposes the list below is a good one, though only partial, for many of the taller vines can be used, such as Lonicera, Vitis, etc., and low shrubs as Xanthorrhiza, Myrica, etc., which are offered e
RM2C1MKM0–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRF2KD7–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRTLE BAYBERRY Leaves spicil
RM2C1MKPA–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRFBC1T–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. 24 VERHALEN NURSERY CO.. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRT
RM2C1MKH6–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDF5H1–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. BETULA 311 Myrica and Compt6nia. Wax'Myrtle' (548)—Myrica cerffera,— Sweet Gale (549) — Myrica Gale, — Waxberry or Bayberry (550) — Myrica carolin^nsis, — and Sweet ' Fern ' (551) — Myrica (Comptonia) asplenifblia, — are fragrant plants with alternate simple leaves, inconspic- uous flowers, and waxy or bur-like dry globular fruits. They are wild shnibs rare in cultivation. The Sweet ' Fern ' receives its name from the fern-like appearance of its leaves and is useful to cover, with its dense foliage, rocky barren and shady pl
RM2C1MKN9–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRDYY45–. The ecology of delta marshes of coastal Louisiana : a community profile. Marsh ecology -- Louisiana; Wetlands -- Louisiana. Figure 37. A diverse deltaic plain fresh marsh scene. Species are: Sagittaria falcata (foreground), Typha sp. (right edge), mixed grasses and vines, Myrica shrubs in rear (Photograph by Charles Sasser).. 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.. Gosselink, James G; National Coastal Ecosystems T
RMRDTK0D–. Types of British vegetation. Botany. Plate XII. phot. A. G. Tanxley Betula tomentosa; Myrica Gale on the right: 900-1250 feet (c. 270- 380 m.) alt., near Kinlocli Eannoch, Perthshire. Slopes of Schiehal- lion behind.. 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.. Tansley, A. G. (Arthur George), Sir, 1871-1955; Central committee for the survey and study of British vegetation. Cambridge, University Press
RM2C1MKGY–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRE0EK9–. Ecology and behavior of the Manatee (Trichechus manatus) in Florida. Manatees; Mammals. Hartman—Manatee in Florida. Fig. 2 (cont.) B, headwaters of the Homosassa River. Coastal forest is dominated by cabbage palm (Sabalpalmetto), bald cypress {Taxodiuin distichum), live oak (Quercus virginiana), red maple {Acer rubrum), red-cedar (Juniperus silicicola), magnolia {Mag- nolia virginiana), red-bay {Persea borbonia), and wax-myrtle {Myrica cerifera). Of the five major stream types in Florida recognized by Beck (1965), spring-fed rivers such as the Crystal, Homosassa, and Chas- sahowitzka are cla
RM2C1MKK8–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRFRGKA–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE BROAD-SCLEROPHYLL VEGETATION OF CALIFORNIA. 99 Broad-sclerophyll Forest. Myrica californica.-(l) The thinnest of all the leaves studied. (2) Bifacial. Pali- sade tissue of one complete and one partial layer, occupying one-third of the mesophyll; in some places a suggestion of palisade layer next to the lower epiderm; sponge very loose. (4) Stomata on lower side only, slightly elevated. (5) A sheath of tannin-filled cells surrounds the bundles; occasional peltate glands in depressions on both surfaces. Castanopsis chrysophylla (fig. 22).—(1)
RM2BXAY0A–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRDCCR2–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 210 The Bayberry Family I. WAX MYRTLE —Myrica cerifera Linnaus A small aromatic evergreen tree or shrub inhabiting sandy soils from Delaware to Florida and through the Gulf States to Texas and Arkansas, occurring mostly near the coast; also in the West Indies and Bermuda. It is also called Bayberry, Waxberry, Candleberry, Myrtletree, and Puckerbush, and attains a maximum height of 12 meters, with a trunk diameter of 3 dm.
RMRHM2PF–. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Natural history -- Maine Mount Desert Island. THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 21 These range from the cedar swamps where the principal tree is arbor vitae to the ones locally called 'sunken heath,' 'bottomless heath,' etc., which are spring fed, and larch, spruce and the like dominate, with some maples. Brush such as Myrica gale and rank grasses begin in these. Approaching sea level; swamps and 'heaths' are formed where the water is fresh from the land drainage above or salt from the sea's penetration. Such a place is the bog back of Sea Wall and Great H
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RMRDXKKM–. Familiar features of the roadside; the flowers, shrubs, birds, and insects. Natural history. 42 FAMILIAK FEATURES OP THE ROADSIDE. sweet gale {Myrica Gale), another similar fragrant slirub, which grows from three to five feet high. The blunt extremities of the leaves are toothed, and the flowers, similar to those of the foregoing species, appear in May ; the sterile ones are closely clustered. The httle nuts are round and dotted, and are winged by a pair of egg-shaped scales ; they are crowded together two to six in a cluster. Sweet gale is distributed from Maine westward along the Great Lak
RM2C1MKGT–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRDJB0H–. 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. Genus i. BAYBERRY FAMILY. 5»5 2. Myrica cerifera L. Myrica cerifera L. Sp. PI. 1024. 1753. A slender tree, or a shrub, maximum height about 40°, trunk diameter i£°, the bark gray, nearly- smooth. Leaves narrow, oblong or oblanceolate, mostly acute at the apex, entire or sparingly den- tate, narrowed or somewhat cuneate at the base, fragrant when crushed, short-
RM2BXDRF2–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRG6XHE–. The Burbank seed book / Luther Burbank Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 50 Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal. Other New Plants. A seedling Ampelopsis Veitchi may be mentioned which has dark-red leaves throughout most of the season, turning very dark in the fall. A Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera) which produces a surprising amount of berries which grow in great clusters or balls, are easily gathered, and have an unusually thick coat of wax. Some charming, cross-bred, seedling Tigridas, NewCannas, Arums, Amy- rillis, Brodiaes, Aquilegias, Asters and a multitude of other things not yet near enough to pe
RM2C1MKPT–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDYD2E–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. SPERMATOPHYTA—MYRICACEAE 399 drupe, the outer part frequently covered with wax. About 35 species of wide distribution. The sweet fern (Myricci asplenifoliii) is sometimes weedy in sandy fields in the North; it contains an oil of strong, spicy, cinnamon-like odor; bayberry wax is derived from M. ccrifera, common along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico. The bark of Myrica Nogi contains inyricctin C^^H^^O^. The leaves of M. acri
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RMREK5RH–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Ilex Rotundifolia MAHONIA This plant slightly resembles American Holly with its rich glossy green leaves. Blooms are yellow in early summer followed by dark blue berries. The leaves turn a bronze in the fall and remain most of the winter. Valuable plant for use with ever- greens. MYRICA MYRICA Pennsylvania (Northern Bayberry). Dark glossy, aromatic, semi evergreen foliage. Waxy blue-gray berries in fall and winter. PIERIS PIERIS J
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RMRE292Y–. 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. 1450. Myrica Na^i in flower ( X ^i)- Nfttiirtil size of tlio t^iiiljly fruits is alxuit an iucli. rut: male fls. borne in short eal !ranched: Ivs. linear or lanceolate, 1-2 in. long: clusters hemispherical, I in. or more across: partial heads 5-8-fld.: seedswooUy; pappus of numerous ciliate bristles. MTEIOPH'2'
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RMRDE2A2–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 2IO MYCOLOGY scattered, or aggregated and its aecia on seven species of Amelanchier, one each of Aronia and Cydonia. Gymnosporangium Ellisii (Figs. 74 and 75) in its telial form distorts the younger branches of the white cedar, Chamacyparis thyoides, pro-. FiG. 80.—RoesteUa, or fficia on apple leaf. (After Giddings and Berg, Bull 257 Agric. Exper. Stat. Univ. Wise, July, 1915.) ducing numerous fasciations. The «cia and pycnia of this fungus are on Myrica. Gymnosporangium globosum is rem
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RMRJ29YB–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Dicotyledons; Arbres; Arbres; Dicotylédones. Silva of Nortli America. Tab. CCCCLW.. <',' I I; C l-J.Fa.niy: iM. JIfiffns&ux JO. MYRICA CALIFORNICA.niam. A Hiorr-fHi.f //Jr<r( Imp.. / Taneur. Farw. 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.. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 184
RM2C1MKK3–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDTWB2–. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. 256 BRITISH PLANTS ing way. Variations due chiefly to altitude are indicated vertically; to moisture, horizontally; the wet types to the right, the dry to the left. IS Summit-heath. Heather-moor— I Calluna-heath. Vaccminm-moor, Eriophorum-moor. Sphagnum bog. -Erica Tetralix-moor, Grass-heath on poor soil (Nardus-association), Grass-heath on rich sou (Festuca-Agrostis association). -Molinia-bog. Eeed or sedge-bog (Juncus, Carex, etc.).. Myrica-bog. Marsh. Increasing moisture.. Please note that these images are extracted
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RMRR3184–. Actes du IIIme Congres international de botanique : Bruxelles 1910. Botany. Actes du Congrès Intern. Botanique, 1910. Planche 10. Excursion à Genck (Campine Iimbourgeoise). IQ. Marécage avec Myrica Gale. — A l'arrière, un groupe de contrressistes. — A Genck. I. 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.. International Botanical Congress (3rd : 1910 : Brussels, Belgium); Wildeman, E. de (Emile), 1866-1947. Bruxelles :
RMREF0RF–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. SOUTHERN WAXMYRTLE Myrica cerifera L. Southern waxmyrtle is one of the most common shrubs on longleaf pine-bluestem uplands west of the Mississippi River. On moist, unburned sites it may grow 40 feet tall, but such specimens are rare. Plants survive burning by resprouting vigorously from the root collar. Those burned periodically average about 3 feet high, forming large, many- stemmed clumps. Leaves are 1 to 4 inches long, Vi to % inch wide, and broadest above the middle. The upper one-third is coarsely too
RM2C1MKK7–Myrica serrata Lam Myrica serrata Lam.
RMRDT5AR–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 9P2,—Myrtus communis. Fig. q8o.—Venetian Sumach. Fig. 981.—Bog Myrtle. In the damp places of the garden the aromatic Bog Myrtle {Myrica Gale, fig. 981) grows. It abounds in Scotland in the Mosses, and in Yorkshire they make gale beer of it. The leaves exhale a delicious perfume, especially when bruised. The Yuccas always form striking objects -for a garden. The Y. gloriosa is by far the largest. It has a bad habit of throwing up its wonderful spike of bell-like flo
RM2BXD6N7–Myrica gale L Myrica gale L.
RMRDE7RN–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXIV. MYRICA CE^ : MYB.1 CA. 935 SyTimymes. Gdfe Kali Syn. 443.; £la!&gnus Card. Hist. 212.; MJrtus brab&ntlca Ger. Emac. p. 1414.; Bhfis jBjTtiftlia Mlgica Bauh. Pin. 414.; B. sylySstris Sltera Datech. Hist. 110.; B. sylv&tris Park. Theat. p. 1451.; Myrica paWstris Lam.; G
RM2C1MKMJ–Myrica funckii A Chev Myrica funckii A Chev.
RMREK5RR–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Ilex Rotundifolia MAHONIA This plant slightly resembles American Holly with its rich glossy green leaves. Blooms are yellow in early summer followed by dark blue berries. The leaves turn a bronze in the fall and remain most of the winter. Valuable plant for use with ever- greens. MYRICA MYRICA Pennsylvania (Northern Bayberry). Dark glossy, aromatic, semi evergreen foliage. Waxy blue-gray berries in fall and winter. PIERIS PIERIS J
RM2C1J0KE–Myrica reticulata Krug Urb Myrica reticulata Krug Urb.
RMRDJB0A–. 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. 3. Myrica carolinensis (Mill.). Small Waxberry. Bayberry. Fig. 1437.. Myrica carolinensis Mill. Gard. Diet. Ed. 8, no. 3. 1768. A shrub, 2°-8° high, with smooth gray bark, the twigs glabrous or often pubescent. Leaves oblanceolate or obovate, glabrous above, often pubescent beneath, resino'us, 2'-4' long, 6"-i8" wide, serrate with a few low teeth abov
RM2BXDRF5–Myrica reticulata Krug Urb Myrica reticulata Krug Urb.
RMRH9M59–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Hedeslette mellem Skagen og Højen; Pors (Myrica Gale) i Forgrunden; i Bag- grunden tilhøjre Landevejen mellem Højen og Skagen. De tre Smaapiger samler „Blaabær" (Vaccinium uliginosum). Set mod Øst.. Lave, med lav Salix repens bevoksede Klitter paa Klitsletten mellem Højen og Pælebakkeklit.. 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.. Botaniske forening i København. Køb
RM2BXDRE0–Myrica picardae Krug Urb Myrica picardae Krug Urb.
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