RMKGA4K8–Cluster of unusual flame red flowers and green leaves of Alloxylon flammeum syn Oreocallis wickhamii, Queensland tree waratah, against blue sky
RMB6PJ1W–' Llama Llama ' or Oreocallis grandiflora flower in cloud forest, Inca Trail, Peru. It is also found in Ecuador.
RF2NX6WCB–Oreocallis grandiflora (Proteaceae family), Tropical Cloud Forest, Manu National Park, Peru
RMB55YYD–' Llama Llama ' or Oreocallis grandiflora flower, Mt Huascaran in background, Cordillera Blanca, Peru
RF2NWRRT8–Oreocallis grandiflora (Proteaceae family), Tropical Cloud Forest, Manu National Park, Peru
RF2EBNMK2–The famous landmark, seen within its greater context with a lovely stand of Oreocallis Giandiflora in the foreground.
RMMFCBP4–PROTEA in flower Oreocallis grandifloris at 3000m altitude. Loja Province, Andes, Ecuador.
RF2K9T71H–Sydney Australia, flowering dorrigo waratah tree native to NSW and Queensland
RF2M0EFNM–Flowers, Queensland Tree Waratah in vibrant brilliant flaming red bloom, flowering trees, blue sky background, Australia
RFR994NY–Sydney Australia, flowering dorrigo waratah tree native to NSW and Queensland
RM2CETRNH–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. cia, Low. Helitophyllum, Blvim.KnigMia, R. Br. Eucarpha, R. Br. Embothrium, Forst.Oreocallis, R. Br.Telopea, R. Br. Hylogyne,, Salisb.Lomatia, R. Br. Tricondylus, Salisb. Amphiloma, Endl.Stenocai-pus, R. Br. Cyhele, Salisb. [Perigynous Exogens.Tribe II. Banksidae. Banksia, Linn.fil. Isostylis, R. Br.Dryandra, R. Br. Josephia, Salisb.Hemiclidia, R. Br. ? Agnostus, A. Cunn.? Cylindria, Lour. Numbers. Gen. 44. Sp. 650. Santalacece.Position.—Thymelaceae.—PROTEACE^.—Laui-aceEe. Daph
RFR58W9J–Sydney Australia, flowering dorrigo waratah tree native to NSW and Queensland
RMPG2WP9–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 384 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. of the peduncle is obliquely inserted a simple coloured perianth' of 5 somewhat dissimilar leaves, whose edges touch below' to form a long Emhoihrium {Oreocallis) grandiflormut. Fia. 214. Fig. 215. Seed (f). Seed opened.. 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, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve &
RMB55311–' Llama Llama ' or Oreocallis grandiflora flower, Mt Huascaran in background, Cordillera Blanca, Peru
RF2M0EFT7–Flowers, Queensland Tree Waratah in vibrant brilliant flaming red bloom, flowering trees, blue sky background, Australia
RMRDGCH8–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fia. 214. Fig. 215. Seed (f). Seed opened.. Fia. 210. Flower (a). Fia 211. Fia. 212. Longitudinal section of Flower. Diagram. Piff. 213. Fruit. Soc, X. 195.—Endi., Gen., n. 2152; Suppl., iv. p. ii. 88.—MEiS3ir., in DC, Prod/r., xiv. 443.— Oreocallis R. Be., in Trans. Linn. Soc, X. 48, 196.—Bndl., Gen., n. 2153.—Meissn., Frodr., 445.—Catas J., ex EfflM. & ScH., Si/st., iii. 431. ' All authors are not agi'eed as to the mor- phological signification of this perianth. Those who compare It with that oi LoranthaeetB, Santa- lacetB, Olaoacem, &a., cons
RMPG2WP7–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fia. 214. Fig. 215. Seed (f). Seed opened.. Fia. 210. Flower (a). Fia 211. Fia. 212. Longitudinal section of Flower. Diagram. Piff. 213. Fruit. Soc, X. 195.—Endi., Gen., n. 2152; Suppl., iv. p. ii. 88.—MEiS3ir., in DC, Prod/r., xiv. 443.— Oreocallis R. Be., in Trans. Linn. Soc, X. 48, 196.—Bndl., Gen., n. 2153.—Meissn., Frodr., 445.—Catas J., ex EfflM. & ScH., Si/st., iii. 431. ' All authors are not agi'eed as to the mor- phological signification of this perianth. Those who compare It with that oi LoranthaeetB, Santa- lacetB, Olaoacem, &a., cons
RF2M0EFPA–Flowers, Queensland Tree Waratah in vibrant brilliant flaming red bloom, flowering trees, blue sky background, Australia
RF2H02M1M–Australian Flora, Re Flowers of the Queensland Tree Warratah, brilliant bloom against the blue sky, Australia, garden
RMRDGCHD–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 384 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. of the peduncle is obliquely inserted a simple coloured perianth' of 5 somewhat dissimilar leaves, whose edges touch below' to form a long Emhoihrium {Oreocallis) grandiflormut. Fia. 214. Fig. 215. Seed (f). Seed opened.. 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, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve &
RF2H02M1F–Australian Flora, Re Flowers of the Queensland Tree Warratah, brilliant bloom against the blue sky, Australia, garden
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