RMREB6XP–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. ARROWWOOD SHRUBS OPPOSITE TOOTHED LEAVES VIBURNUMS (in part): Fruit clusters of 1-seeded "berries". Flowers 5-petaled, forming broad clusters. NORTHERN ARROWWOOD Viburnum recognitum Leaf teeth large. Main side veins prominent, running directly to leaf edge. "Berries' blue, dry and "puckery". Damp thickets, borders of woods (occasionally in woods). Common. HOBBLEBUSH Viburnum alnifolium Leaves large (10-20 cm. long) and nearly as wide as long, fine-toothed. Fruit (flower) clusters essentially stalkless. 'Berries' r
RMC3C2JG–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree flower blossom
RMD09WJJ–Broad-leaved Cudweed (Filago pyramidata) in arable field, Ranscombe Farm nature reserve, Kent, England. Rare UK archaeophyte.
RMG2M610–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree in flower in spring. Cotswolds, England
RMRENYHM–. Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described [microform]. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes; Mauvaises herbes; Weeds. 2 to 8 feet high, branched, hairy below, ives closely resembling those of Common Hoot-l( Dandelion, 0 to 8 inches long, spreading on the ground. Flower heads bright blue, sometimes purple or nearly white, about two inches across composed entirely of strap-shapeil flowers, usually closing by noon, in stalkless clusters of three or four together along the almost leafless stems. It occurs in eastern Canada, most abtindant in (Juebcc. A common roadside weed and occasionally found in cult
RMD09WPP–Broad-leaved Cudweed (Filago pyramidata) in arable field, Ranscombe Farm nature reserve, Kent, England. Rare UK archaeophyte.
RMG2M60G–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree in flower in spring. Cotswolds, England
RMREB6XE–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. ARROWWOOD SHRUBS OPPOSITE TOOTHED LEAVES VIBURNUMS (in part): Fruit clusters of 1-seeded "berries". Flowers 5-petaled, forming broad clusters. NORTHERN ARROWWOOD Viburnum recognitum Leaf teeth large. Main side veins prominent, running directly to leaf edge. "Berries' blue, dry and "puckery". Damp thickets, borders of woods (occasionally in woods). Common. HOBBLEBUSH Viburnum alnifolium Leaves large (10-20 cm. long) and nearly as wide as long, fine-toothed. Fruit (flower) clusters essentially stalkless. 'Berries' r
RMD09WGG–Broad-leaved Cudweed (Filago pyramidata) in arable field, Ranscombe Farm nature reserve, Kent, England. Rare UK archaeophyte.
RMG2M60M–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree in flower in spring. Cotswolds, England
RMREEYCR–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Erigeron canadensis L. CANADA FLEABANE A slender, bristly, hairy-stemmed annual 4 inches to 5 feet high, usually much branched toward the top. All leaves hairy; upper smaU, linear, entire, stalkless; lower ones 1 to 4 inches long, spatulate, slightly toothed, short-stalked. Flower heads numerous, in a large, open panicle. A common native weed of fields and dry soils.. Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Her. STORK'S-BILL A low, prostrate annual with pinnately divided leaves and stipules. Flowers pink or purplish, in clusters on long stalks, about I inch a
RMEPRGB1–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree flowering at RHS Wisley gardens, Surrey, England
RMACGD7K–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree flowers and leaves
RMG2M61F–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree in front of a cotswold cottage flowering in spring. Cotswolds, England
RMEPRHRK–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree flowering at RHS Wisley gardens, Surrey, England
RMEPRHRY–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree flowering at RHS Wisley gardens, Surrey, England
RMEPRGB7–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree flowering at RHS Wisley gardens, Surrey, England
RMET35T3–Cercis siliquastrum. Judas tree in flower and pathway at Waterperry Gardens. Oxfordshire, England
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