RMMMBMCY–Tetracera indica is an evergreen shrub. It varies in habit from a small shrub in areas of open vegetation to a woody high climbing plant. Singapore
RFR1P78D–Closeup Group of Tetracera indica Flowers with Green Buds Isolated on Nature Background
RM2C1AG15–Tetracera costata Mart ex Eichler Tetracera costata Mart ex Eichler.
RF2K988D5–3D image of Betulinic acid skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of pentacyclic triterpenoid isolated on white background
RF2WAD025–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0H4–Tetracera sp.
RM2RBBKEF–Water Vine Tetracera
RM2H4515N–Tetracera laevis Vahl: branch with flowers and fruit, separate fruit and cross-section of fruit with seed. Coloured line engraving.
RMRDB6JW–'Tetracera Indica' (Christm and Panz) Merr. Plant of the family Dilleniaceae. 1818-c.1830. Watercolour and pencil. Source: NHD 49/14.
RM2A77C72–Climbing delima, Delima sarmentosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RM2AKHB7K–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 3. Tetraceea Nordtiana, F. 1. M. (a.) Fl. bud, (a 1) bracteole, (a 2) sepal, (b) stamen, (b 1) filament, (b 2) anthercells, (c) pistil, (cr) styles, (d 1) seed, (d 2) arillus, (e) ripe carpels, (a), (b), and(c) enl. ; (d) and (e) nat. size. 3 bis. Tetracera Cowleyana, Bail. (a) Fl. bud, (b) Sep., (c) pet., (d) stamen, (e) pistil, (f) ripe carpels,
RMRX62HM–Edible and poisonous plants of Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 70 55. Water Vine Tetracera The water vine is so called because the long sections of the larger stems contain a substantial amount of colorless sap that makes a good substitute for water. The large woody vine is found mostly in dry bushy land where it entwines itself over the tops of trees. The flowers are small and white, and the leaves thick, stiff, the texture of sandpaper. In Costa Rica the water vine is called bejuco de agua, raspa and raspa-guacales; in Panama chumico;
RMMAA3YJ–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region . 55. Water Vine Tetracera The water vine is so called because the long sections of the larger stems contain a substantial amount of colorless sap that makes a good substitute for water. The large woody vine is found mostly in dry bushy land where it entwines itself over the tops of trees. The flowers are small and white, and the leaves thick, stiff, the texture of sandpaper. In Costa Rica the water vine is called bejuco de agua, raspa and raspa-guacales; in Panama chumico; in Colombia bejuco chaparro and in Cuba bejuco guard.
RMP6H3G9–Climbing delima, Delima sarmentosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RFR1P78H–Closeup Tetracera indica Flower with Green Buds Isolated on Nature Background, Selective Focus
RF2WAD00M–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTTN5N–Tetracera arborescens.
RM2AKHBNG–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . WORMIA ALATA, R. Br. II. DILLENIACE/E. 19. 3. Tetraceea Nordtiana, F. 1. M. (a.) Fl. bud, (a 1) bracteole, (a 2) sepal, (b) stamen, (b 1) filament, (b 2) anthercells, (c) pistil, (cr) styles, (d 1) seed, (d 2) arillus, (e) ripe carpels, (a), (b), and(c) enl. ; (d) and (e) nat. size. 3 bis. Tetracera Cowleyana, Bail. (a) Fl. bud, (b) Sep., (c) pet.,
RMRYH21N–Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 70 55. Water Vine Tetracera The water vine is so called because the long sections of the larger stems contain a substantial amount of colorless sap that makes a good substitute for water. The large woody vine is found mostly in dry bushy land where it entwines itself over the tops of trees. The flowers are small and white, and the leaves thick, stiff, the texture of sandpaper. In Costa Rica the water vine is called bejuco de agua, raspa and raspa-guacales; in Panama chumico; in Colombia bejuco chaparro a
RFR1P78A–Closeup Tetracera indica Flower with Green Buds Isolated on Nature Background, Selective Focus
RF2WACYYD–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0G1–Tetracera portobellensis Beurl.
RM2CDFB94–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . : MycotetraedronHansgirg, 1890 (fig. 127 C) and Ckionaster Wille, 1903 (fig. 127 A and B). Chodat (1895) states nomen iueptum ob affiue Tetracera Dilleniacearum. Selenastreae 201 Sub-family SELENASTRE/K. The Alga1 of this group are characterizedby the elongation of the cells, which are often very narrow with the ex-tremities attenuated to fine points. They are frequently lunate or arcuate,and may be solitary or associated to form colonies oft
RFR93GPJ–Closeup Green Buds of Tetracera indica Flowers Isolated on Nature Background
RF2WACYX5–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTTN5X–Tetracera rutenbergii Buchenau.
RM2CH4PEJ–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . MycotetraedronHansgirg, 1890 (fig. 127 (7) and Chionaster Wille, 1903 (fig. 127 A and B). Chodat (1895) states nomen ineptum ob affiue Tetracera Dilleuiacearum. Selenastrese 201 Sub-family SELENASTRESE. The Alga? of this group are characterizedby the elongation of the cells, which are often very narrow with the ex-tremities attenuated to fine points. They are frequently lunate or arcuate,and may be solitary or associated to form colonies ofte
RFTRY883–Closeup Tetracera indica Flower with Buds Isolated on Black Background, Selective Focus
RF2WAD01K–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTTN5B–Tetracera belizensis Lundell.
RMRR2Y4T–. Adansonia; recueil d'observations botaniques. Plants; Plants -- France. t'i VII. A Faguel dcl. rhiébauli se. Tetracera Boiviniana.. 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
RFTRY876–Closeup Tetracera indica Flower with Buds Isolated on Black Background, Selective Focus
RF2WACYYT–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTW17E–Tetracera volubilis L.
RMRMNBY4–. Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya. Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya; Plants -- Sri Lanka; Plants. OF THE DILLENIACE^. ?- 75 this to the Dilleniacese, we get a tree somewhat Uke the following (of course these are my own views as to the relation- ships, and other people will have different views) :—. ^TetracerM The order of the names in the top row does not, of course, indicate nearness of relationship. The diagram is an imaginary history of the mutations, and Delima, e.g., is often united to Tetracera. If now, on this basis, we draw a map of the evolution of this order and it
RFR93GP9–Closeup Tetracera indica Flower with Green Buds Isolated on Nature Background, Selective Focus
RF2WACYWR–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RF2WACYXX–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0HA–Tetracera rotundifolia Sm.
RMRDN8DX–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. 70. 55. Water Vine Tetracera The water vine is so called because the long sections of the larger stems contain a substantial amount of colorless sap that makes a good substitute for water. The large woody vine is found mostly in dry bushy land where it entwines itself over the tops of trees. The flowers are small and white, and the leaves thick, stiff, the texture of sandpaper. In Costa Rica the water vine is called bejuco de agua, raspa and raspa-guacales; in Panama chumico; in Colombia bejuco cha
RF2WACYWC–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0GX–Tetracera mollis Standl.
RMRGNMDP–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. â 69 â 675. TETRACERA ASSA DC.. Cocciciengalle an den Zweigen. Verkûrzung und Verdickung der Internodien. Ausserdem wachsen die Stengel dabei spiralig aus, sodass oft dichte Knâuel von Stengein und Blâttern entstehen. In Figur 675 sind einige Stengel der Galle gezeichnet, wobei die meisten Seitenzweige und Blâtter weggeschnitten sind. Graswildnisse des Moeriah-Gebirges, zirka 300 m. (Herb. No. 906). 676. TINOMISCUUM PHYTOCRENOIDES KURZ. 676 Cecidomyidengalle an den Blâttern. Die Qallen sind an der Unterseite der Bl
RF2WAD015–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0H1–Tetracera indica Merr.
RMRGMWTG–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. 53. g-crollt ist. Die Rolliiiii;- ist aber an mohrorcn Stollen untorbrochcn und etwas eckij?, wic clas deutlich in der I)eii;(^l'iii;t(Mi Fig'ur 224 zii sehcn ist, Ini Gcbiiscli zii Semaranç, im Urwaldc zli Plaboeaii bci VVcliri. 492. Tetracera hebecarpa D. C. 1. Acarocecidmm an den Blattern. An der einen Blattseite cntweder an der Ober- oder an der Unter- seite, entstclien unreg-elmassige, aber meistens riind- Figur 224. Durch Aca- jiclie Flecken, die mit einem weissen schimmerenden rideu iiiHziertes Blatt Erineum bede
RF2WAD003–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0HC–Tetracera scandens L Merr.
RMRGMWTA–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. g-crollt ist. Die Rolliiiii;- ist aber an mohrorcn Stollen untorbrochcn und etwas eckij?, wic clas deutlich in der I)eii;(^l'iii;t(Mi Fig'ur 224 zii sehcn ist, Ini Gcbiiscli zii Semaranç, im Urwaldc zli Plaboeaii bci VVcliri. 492. Tetracera hebecarpa D. C. 1. Acarocecidmm an den Blattern. An der einen Blattseite cntweder an der Ober- oder an der Unter- seite, entstclien unreg-elmassige, aber meistens riind- Figur 224. Durch Aca- jiclie Flecken, die mit einem weissen schimmerenden rideu iiiHziertes Blatt Erineum bedeckt
RF2WACYWG–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTR0H6–Tetracera parviflora Rusby Sleumer.
RF2WAD01D–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTTN6D–Tetracera hydrophila Triana Planch.
RF2WAD01A–close shot cluster of the tetracera sarmentosa flower plant.
RM2BTTN6E–Tetracera akara Hook f.
RF2KDDX02–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BTTN6T–Tetracera eriantha Oliv Hutch.
RF2KDDWRX–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2C1CD0F–Tetracera sp Tetracera sp.
RF2KDDX05–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BTR0H3–Tetracera volubilis L Merr.
RF2KDDWPK–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BXC89P–Tetracera sp Tetracera sp.
RF2KDDWW1–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BTTN6N–Tetracera asiatica Lour Hoogland.
RF2KDDWN2–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BTTN68–Tetracera sessiliflora Triana Planch.
RF2KDDWRW–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BTTN5F–Tetracera costata Mart ex Eichler.
RF2KDDWXT–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.
RM2BTTN6X–Tetracera volubilis subsp volubilis L.
RF2KDDWPB–infrared image of the varieties of wild foliage at the farm.