RF2FG41X9–Old World Diamond Flower of the species Oldenlandia corymbosa
RFM939EF–Theretra oldenlandia Caterpillar stage for the Impatiens Hawk Moth or Taro Hornworm with half eaten green leaf. Macro of beautiful plant pest and bug
RMRDH7HJ–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 317. Placenta. hundred and fifty species* and is represented in all -warm and temperate regions of the globe except Europe. By the intervention of Kadua and Teinosolen, Bouvardia (fig. 315- 317), generally attributed to quite a different group, is closely allied to Oldenlandia. The flower is almost always tetramerous; the lobes of the calyx dentiform or elongate with tongues often Jioumrdia Jaauim. interposed; the corolla tubular, straight or curved, with valvate lobes, glabrous or hairy within ; anthers dorsifixed, enclosed or exserted; the two st
RM2JRAYF7–Oldenlandia biflora Linnaeus, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMPG2TT6–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 317. Placenta. hundred and fifty species* and is represented in all -warm and temperate regions of the globe except Europe. By the intervention of Kadua and Teinosolen, Bouvardia (fig. 315- 317), generally attributed to quite a different group, is closely allied to Oldenlandia. The flower is almost always tetramerous; the lobes of the calyx dentiform or elongate with tongues often Jioumrdia Jaauim. interposed; the corolla tubular, straight or curved, with valvate lobes, glabrous or hairy within ; anthers dorsifixed, enclosed or exserted; the two st
RM2BXCRYN–Oldenlandia albidopunctata Merr Oldenlandia albidopunctata Merr.
RM2BXCT26–Oldenlandia ovata S Watson Oldenlandia ovata S Watson.
RMRDGPK8–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 317. Placenta. hundred and fifty species* and is represented in all -warm and temperate regions of the globe except Europe. By the intervention of Kadua and Teinosolen, Bouvardia (fig. 315- 317), generally attributed to quite a different group, is closely allied to Oldenlandia. The flower is almost always tetramerous; the lobes of the calyx dentiform or elongate with tongues often Jioumrdia Jaauim. interposed; the corolla tubular, straight or curved, with valvate lobes, glabrous or hairy within ; anthers dorsifixed, enclosed or exserted; the two st
RM2C1K62P–Oldenlandia angustifolia var filifolia Chapm Oldenlandia angustifolia var filifolia Chapm.
RM2BXBBX2–Oldenlandia johnstonii Oliv K Schum ex Engl Oldenlandia johnstonii Oliv K Schum ex Engl.
RM2C1E08J–Wagner D4071.jpg Oldenlandia corymbosa L.
RMPG2TRW–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 328 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Coccocypselum and Synaptantha are connected with Oldenlandia by- other sections. The former, whose flower is tetramerous, having a valvate corolla and two ovarian cells, with a globular placenta supported by a foot attached to the base or near the middle of the partition, is an American Hedyatis the pericarp of which becomes more or less fleshy, although its two halves often separate at maturity. The latter is rather an Australian Hedyotis in which the apical independence of the ovary or of the fruit is more marked than in
RMRDGPK4–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 328 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Coccocypselum and Synaptantha are connected with Oldenlandia by- other sections. The former, whose flower is tetramerous, having a valvate corolla and two ovarian cells, with a globular placenta supported by a foot attached to the base or near the middle of the partition, is an American Hedyatis the pericarp of which becomes more or less fleshy, although its two halves often separate at maturity. The latter is rather an Australian Hedyotis in which the apical independence of the ovary or of the fruit is more marked than in
RMW3022J–Oldenlandia uniflora BB-1913
RMPG1TP2–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 3i4 NATURAL SISTOBY OF PLANTS. middle. It is charged with ovules indefinite in number, rarely few.' At the margin of the receptacle are inserted a short calyx with three, four or five teeth, short or rarely fohaceous, not unfrequently accompanied with a variable number of alternate (stipulary ?) denticules, and a valvate rotate, funnel-shaped or hypocrateriform Oldenlandia Seppeana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMRETBB9–. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. INDEX OKNBKUK BT STNONYMOIUM. 731 Najas. Napcea. Narihecium. Narthtdum. Nectris. Nelumbium. Neotiia. Nepeta. Nepeta. tfephrodium. 663, Nicandra. Nicotiana. Nolina. Nuphar. Nymphxa. Nympheea. ^^ys8a. Obularia. • Oer.anthe. Oenothera. Oldenlandia. Olea. Onoclea. Onoclea. ii. 682) 602 453 I 296) 2
RM2BTTCPD–Oldenlandia sp.
RMPG2TT7–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 317. Placenta. hundred and fifty species* and is represented in all -warm and temperate regions of the globe except Europe. By the intervention of Kadua and Teinosolen, Bouvardia (fig. 315- 317), generally attributed to quite a different group, is closely allied to Oldenlandia. The flower is almost always tetramerous; the lobes of the calyx dentiform or elongate with tongues often Jioumrdia Jaauim. interposed; the corolla tubular, straight or curved, with valvate lobes, glabrous or hairy within ; anthers dorsifixed, enclosed or exserted; the two st
RMRHRNMH–. Biochemie der pflanzen. Plant physiology. 536 Einundtünfzigstes Kapitel: Gelbe um! rote Phanerog-amenfarbstoffe. Purpuroxanthinkarbonsäure : Cj4H5 0<,(OH)2 ⢠COOH Rubiadin : CiJl^0l{01iU ⢠CR^ Es ist synthetisch aus p-Methylbenzoesäure und m-Dioxybenzoesäure darstellbar. Der Zuckei- des natürlichen Rabiadinglj^kosides ist Trauben- zucker. Rochleders ^) âIsalizarin" und âHydrisalizarin" sind wohl mit diesen gelben Krappfarbstoffen identisch. Die Rhizome von Oldenlandia umbellata (Rubiaceae) [âChay-Wurzel] führen nach Perkin und Hummel -) auÃer Rubierythrinsäure, Alizarin
RMRCHWBC–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 2 Rubiaceae. ^K. Schumann.) mancher E.. ist stark verkürzt, so dass eine Gruodrosette entstellt, aus deren Blattachseln sich die blühenden Stengel erheben ^Oldenlandia); bei gewissen Arten von Argostema, Perama, Oklenlandia liegt die Rosette an der Spitze eines etwas gedehnten Internodiums. Die B. der R. sind fast stets kreuzgegenständig und ungeteilt. Abwechselnde B. finden sich nur bei Didymochlamys {Fig. 25-Y . Scheinbar abwechselnd sind sie an gewissen ni
RM2BTTCN2–Oldenlandia corymbosa L.
RMRE1HT7–. Plant life of Alabama. An account of the distribution, modes of association, and adaptations of the flora of Alabama, together with a systematic catalogue of the plants growing in the state. Prepared in cooperationwith the Geological Survey of Alabama. Botany. Conlr. Nat. Herb., Vol. VI, PLATE VIII.. ^^ ^/^tM^'Q'^-'^'^ i^. OLDENLANDIA LITTORALIS MOHR.. 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.. Mohr, Charles Theodore
RM2BTW3BY–Oldenlandia verticillata L.
RMRDGBWD–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 3i4 NATURAL SISTOBY OF PLANTS. middle. It is charged with ovules indefinite in number, rarely few.' At the margin of the receptacle are inserted a short calyx with three, four or five teeth, short or rarely fohaceous, not unfrequently accompanied with a variable number of alternate (stipulary ?) denticules, and a valvate rotate, funnel-shaped or hypocrateriform Oldenlandia Seppeana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration