Oxalis south african oxalis Stock Photos and Images
RMD275YE–Oxalis Obtusa
RF2G4G2F6–South African Flora: Yellow flower of an Oxalis seen in natural habitat close to VanRhynsdorp in the Western Cape of South Africa
RMBWXEF3–A Pale Lilac Sorrel, Oxalis sp., Oxalidaceae, Tsitsikamma Nature Reserve, South Africa.
RF2F4R90C–South African Wildflowers: Two yelloe flowers of Oxalis obtusa in the Cederberg Mountains north of Cape Town in the Western Cape of South Africa
RMH002C6–purple woodsorrel (Oxalis purpurea), flowering, South Africa, Western Cape
RF2M7J5R7–White flowers of the rare Oxalis natans taken in the Western Cape of South Africa
RF2C21GXJ–A Crimson Rosella forages for a meal among some Oxalis pes-caprae at Morialta Conservation Park in Adelaide, South Australia.
RMW7X5R2–Grand Duchess sorrel (Oxalis pes-caprae) and Hedgehog lily (Massonia sp.) De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa.
RME7BWJA–Oxalis smithiana growing in a protected environment.
RMW7WDCG–Three Bermuda buttercups (Oxalis pes caprae) in flower, Namaqualand, South Africa, August.
RMH8YTGY–Bermuda buttercup naturalised on sand-dunes in San Francisco, California.
RFW746CB–Soursop (Oxalis pes-caprae) entire plant showing parent bulbs, South Australia
RM2GFP6T2–Purple Wood Sorrel / Purple Woodsorrel (Oxalis purpurea) Overberg, Western Cape, South Africa
RF2R2FDCG–Wood Sorrel (Oxalis obtusa), West Coast National Park, Langebaan, Western Cape, South Africa
RF2CH71AT–Yellow Bermuda buttercup (Oxalis pes-caprae) flowers. This species was introduced from South Africa and is now a widespread weed across the Mediterran
RF2DAA01B–Yellow Oxalis pes-caprae, Bermuda buttercup or African wood-sorrel flowers. Buttercup oxalis is flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae.
RFD60HDW–Oxalis growing in the wild, Wilderness National Park, South Africa
RF2PHGWGM–Wood-Sorrel (Oxalis adenodes) 12743
RF2H4DH38–Yellow Oxalis pes-caprae, Bermuda buttercup or African wood-sorrel flowers. Buttercup oxalis is tristylous flowering plant, sorrel family Oxalidaceae.
RF2F8TA17–Bermuda Buttercup on a cliff with the Atlantic ocean as background, Portugal
RM2BND9BM–Yellow-eyed sorrel (Oxalis obtusa) DeHoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa.
RMP42BW4–Close up of Red-eyed Sorrel - Oxalis callosa - Family Oxalidaceae
RF2M7J5R9–White flowers of the rare Oxalis natans taken in the Western Cape of South Africa
RFJGBYC7–Oxalis luteola flower in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2PJC0JH–Flora of Israel. Oxalis pes-caprae is a species of tristylous yellow-flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae. Oxalis cernua is a less co
RM2AW8552–Woodsorrel (Oxalis ciliaris). Illustration from 'Oxalis Monographia iconibus illustrata' by Nikolaus Joseph Jacquin (1797-1798). published 1794
RME7D828–Oxalis imbricata var. violacea growing in a protected environment.
RM2M4CK0C–Art illustration two yams, one cut open, one whole Yam is the common name for species in the genus Dioscorea that form edible tubers and grow on vines
RMH8YTGX–Bermuda buttercup naturalised on sand-dunes in San Francisco, California.
RM2PNF2BX–olive tree (Olea europaea ssp. sativa), old olive grove with Bermuda buttercup, Oxalis pes-caprae, Italy, Sicilia, Francavilla
RMB54D1N–Bermuda Buttercup Oxalis pes caprae introduced from South Africa now widespread weed in Mediterranean area Mani Greece
RMAPW4G7–purple woodsorrel (Oxalis purpurea), plant with two flowers, Portugal, Madeira
RMD2MBJK–Mixed spring flowers, including pink Oxalis, blue Felicia, and orange Namaqua Daisy in Skilpad Nature Reserve, South Africa
RMAHWP0N–Sorrel growing near Mossel Bay Western Cape South Africa
RMB5H18F–Mass of Bermuda Buttercups Oxalis pes caprae a very invasive weed from South Africa and a Carob tree south Cyprus
RF2PHGWGT–Wood-Sorrel (Oxalis adenodes) 12744
RF2EXRC9B–Yellow flowers of Bermuda buttercup, blurred background
RF2PM32D8–Wood-Sorrel (Oxalis adenodes) 11450
RF2J32D9E–Leaves with raindrops of the oxalis buttercup
RMP429KK–Close up of Red-eyed Sorrel - Oxalis callosa - Family Oxalidaceae
RF2M7J5RB–White flowers of the rare Oxalis natans taken in the Western Cape of South Africa
RFJGBYGJ–Oxalis luteola flower in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2G4G21D–Leaves of a species of Oxalis seen close to VanRhynsdorp in the Western Cape of South Africa
RF2PJC0BW–Flora of Israel. Oxalis pes-caprae is a species of tristylous yellow-flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae. Oxalis cernua is a less co
RF2F4R90A–The yellow flowers of Oxalis obtusa, seen in the Cederberg Mountains in the Western Cape of South Africa
RF2WWJFCJ–Flora of Israel. Oxalis pes-caprae is a species of tristylous yellow-flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae. Oxalis cernua is a less co
RF2G4G294–Yellow flowering Oxalis seen in natural habitat close to VanRhynsdorp in the Western Cape of South Africa
RMC6R6EW–Namaqua annual wild flowers (Dimorphotheca sinuata, O , oxalis, F, australis) in bloom
RF2G6WYCJ–Some yellow flowers of an Oxalis sp. seen in natural habitat near Nieuwoudtville in the Northern Cape of South Africa
RF2J32D5A–yellow wildflowers dandelion and oxalis flowers
RF2GDMBAG–Close-up of a pink flowered Oxalis taken in habitat near Tulbagh in the Western Cape of South Africa
RMHH3T0A–South African oxalis, Oxalis tenella. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Thomas Shotter Boys from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825.
RF2G4G226–Close-up of a group of leaves from an Oxalis species seen in natural habitat close to VanRhynsdorp in the Western Cape of South Africa
RMP9HAMJ–South African oxalis, Oxalis tenella. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Thomas Shotter Boys from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825.
RF2F4R90G–Oxalis obtusa with its yellow flowers in the cederberg Mountains in the Western Cape of South Africa
RF2EXRB3H–Yellow flowers of Bermuda buttercup, blurred background
RF2GDMAMA–Yellow flowering Oxalis sp. in natural habitat near Ceres in the Western Cape of South Africa
RFM7542Y–green leaves of Oxalis pes-caprae, Bermuda buttercup, invasive species and noxious weed
RF2F4R91P–Side View of two yellow flowers of Oxalis obtusa seen in the Cederberg Mountains in the Western Cape of South Africa
RMP41C0A–Close up of Red-eyed Sorrel - Oxalis callosa - Family Oxalidaceae
RFJGBYJ7–Oxalis luteola flower in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RMAMAFBP–Yellow-eyed Sorrel- Oxalis obtusa-Member of the Family Oxalididaceae
RFANE224–Oxlidaceae. Oxalis pes caprae xinithra, invasive but pretty weed often called Cape Sorrel
RMRE0MWF–. South African botany. Botany. Wild Geranium (Geraniaceae) and Oxalis (Oxalidaceae).. 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.. Storey, Francis W; Wright, K. London, New York, Longmans, Green
RMP5KT1A–Oxalis bowiei. . Bowie's wood-sorrel or Cape shamrock is a small pink-flowered plant native to South Africa. . Miss R. Mills (active 18361842) was also the main illustrator for Knowles and Westcott’s The Floral Cabinet (1837-1842). . Benjamin Maund's The Botanist was a five-volume series that introduced 250 new plants from 1836 to 1842. The series is notable for its many female artists: the plates were drawn by Maund's daughters Sarah and Eliza, Augusta Withers, Priscilla Bury, Jane Taylor, Miss R. Mills among others. The other characteristic is partial colouring - many of the finely detailed
RF2EXRA7W–Yellow flowers of Bermuda buttercup, blurred background
RFM7542N–green leaves of Oxalis pes-caprae, Bermuda buttercup, invasive species and noxious weed
RMAMAETJ–Oblique-leaved Sorrel- Oxalis obliquifolia, Member of the Family Oxalididaceae
RMANMCTK–Red-Eyed Sorrel -Oxalis callosa- Family Oxalidaceae
RMRE1K47–. South African botany. Botany. 180 SOUTH AFRICAN BOTANY Other Genera.—Geranium has regular flowers and 10 perfect stamens. Monsonia has 15 stamens, and so has Sarcocaulon (the Candle-bush).. PiQ. 99.—The Wild Geranium. Many botanists include Tropeolum (the garden nas- turtium) and Oxalis (the sorrel) in this order. Oxalis has radical trifoliate leaves which in some species ex- hibit sleep movements. Several species have trimorphic flowers. There are 10 stamens, the filaments being slightly connate at the base. The stamens may be short, medium, or long, two kinds being found in one flower. The
RFM7542E–yellow flowers of Oxalis pes-caprae, Bermuda buttercup, invasive species and noxious weed
RF2EGA3C5–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RMANMCYG–Red-Eyed Sorrel -Oxalis callosa- Family Oxalidaceae
RMRE1K95–. South African botany. Botany. I^OLLINATION AND FERTILIZATION 113 Arum and Aristolochia. Geranium, Carnation and Sun- flower are good examples of protandrous flowers. (c) Heterostylism.—A curious phenomenon found in some flowers is that of Hetbeostylism. It is well seen in Oxalis. This plant bears three kinds of flowers (Tbimoephic) , each of which has different lengths of sta- mens and styles (figs. 62, 63). Complete fertility is only obtained when the pollen from a long stamen is taken to a long-styled. flower, or from short to short. The. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
RF2EGA308–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RMANMCRR–Red-Eyed Sorrel -Oxalis callosa- Family Oxalidaceae
RMRE1KA0–. South African botany. Botany. 106 SOUTH AFRICAN BOTANT known " loofah " or bath-sponge. The Cocoa-nut fruit is also dispersed by floating, hence Cocoa-nut Palms are among the first plants to grow on coral islands. Water-lily seeds have a spongy covering which enables them to float. 73. Explosive Fruits.—Explosive fruits are few in number, and do not succeed in sending the seed to any great distance. In some, the propulsion of the seeds. JTiQ. 59.—Martynia pvboscidea. depends on the extreme turgidity in some part of the fruit, e.g. Impatiens (Touch-me-not) and Oxalis (Sorrel). Some
RMANMCCW–Red-Eyed Sorrel -Oxalis callosa- Family Oxalidaceae
RMAP0GFM–Red-Eyed Sorrel -Oxalis callosa- Family Oxalidaceae
RMAP0GER–Red-Eyed Sorrel -Oxalis callosa- Family Oxalidaceae
RF2EGA2P1–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RMRE1K90–. South African botany. Botany. Pig. 62.—Sections of Prim- Pis. 63. — Trimorphic rose Plowers, Showing Di- Plowers of Oxalis, Show- morphjo Heterostylism. ing Stamens and Pistil. a. Long-styled Primrose, b. Short-styled Primrose. short-styled forms can, of course, be self-polhnated, but this results in few seeds, which are more or less sterile. Further details are given in the description of this flower (see § 152). The Primrose bears Dimobphic flowers, i.e. one flower has a long style and stamens half-way down the corolla tube, the other has a short style and stamens at the top of the tube (s
RF2EGA3FF–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RMRMPDK8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 166 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM HEIGHT ABOVE SEA LEVEL Over 1500 m HI 900 -1500 m EHO 300 - 900 I | Under 300 m. Fig. 10. Known distribution of Rediviva bicava sp. nov. Only 28 females were collected on nectar plants, the majority on Cysticapnos vesicaria (42.9%), Oxalis pes-caprae (14.3%) and a prostrate yellow legume (10.7%). Single females were taken on eight other plant genera, Lachenalia, Bulbine, Poly gala, Senecio, Nemesia, Moraea, Hermannia and Stachys. Of the nine males collected, the
RF2EGA2W3–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2EGA32K–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2E8NRK7–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2E8NRAB–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2E8NRK5–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2E8NRA9–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2E8NRA7–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2E8NRA5–Flora of Gran Canaria - Oxalis pes-caprae, invasive plant on the Canary Islands
RF2AG959Y–wet leaves of Oxalis pes-caprae natural floral macro background
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