RMBXRCXF–Sea Arrowgrass Near Craster Northumberland England
RMANXT5P–Marsh arrowgrass
RMCNY600–sea arrowgrass, common bog arrow-grass, seaside arrowgrass (Triglochin maritimum), blooming, Germany, Thuringia, NSG Artener Solgraben
RM2K8E5F9–Salt marsh vegetation with sea arrowgrass (Triglochin maritima), Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, Westerhever, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
RMCEX8CP–Sea arrowgrass (Triglochin maritimum) in flower in spring, Wadden Sea, Germany
RM2JRBM7D–Triglochin procera R. Brown, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RF2EARG13–Strand-Dreizack Triglochin maritimum
RMCWP7J6–Sea Arrowgrass (Triglochin maritima) flowering, growing on saltmarsh, Poole Harbour, Dorset, England, july
RM2A2RRNJ–Marsh Scheuchzerie, A: Scheuchzeria palustris L. - Swamp-Scheuchzerie, Flowering, Bladishbane or Bladderwort, B: Triglochin palustre L. - Swamp-Trident, Family: 17. Juncaginaceae - Flowering plants, pl. 34, after S, 80 (vol. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RMBKW3HA–Schorrezoutgras is een plant van de kwelders, die aangepast is aan de zoute omstandigheden daar. Ze kan in Nederland op alle kwelders aangetroffen worden.
RM2RGPF46–Marsh Arrow-grass (Triglochin palustris) - William Catto 1915 by William Catto
RMEN23JM–Wildflowers. 1.Sea Arrowgrass 2.Floating Pondweed 3.Yellow Star of Bethlehem 4. March Orchis.
RM2JRBMBR–Triglochin procera R. Brown, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RFE5CY3C–Sea arrowgrass, Triglochin maritima
RFBCC71F–A marsh swamp covered in Milfoil and Water Ribbons.
RM2AWPN7P–Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . Fic;. 400.—Diagram of Alisniacerc ; .-i Butomus, B Alisina. Fig. 401.—Diagram of Triglochin (Juncaginea). especially in small closely crowded flowers, as those of Spadiciflora^, Glumiflorse, &c.,that so great a reduction of the typical number of members is observed ; while inlarger and more isolated flowers the number of members in each whorl is usuallycomplete or even excessive (as Butomus and Hydrocharis), and deviations usually resultfrom petals (or petaloid staminodes) being formed in the place of fertile stamens{e. g. Scitamineae). Wi
RMBKA9W8–Sea Arrowgrass
RMB605C4–Dune Flora at Newborough Warren SSSI, Anglesey. North Wales.
RMEBN105–sea arrowgrass, common bog arrow-grass, seaside arrowgrass (Triglochin maritimum), blooming, Germany
RMHTHM1A–Woolward - The Genus Masdevallia - Masdevallia triglochin
RMDJ51BH–Arrow Grass
RMP8K3M3–561 Triglochin maritima Lindman cropped
RMP7X559–349 Triglochin palustre L.
RMW37YWE–Triglochin striata Britton Brown fruit
RM2RGPF45–Sea-side Arrow grass (Triglochin maritima) - William Catto 1915 by William Catto
RM2JRBKKD–Triglochin procera R. Brown, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RFE5D00E–Marsh Arrowgrass, Triglochin palustris
RM2H42WX0–Arrowgrass (Triglochin palustris): flowering stems rising from water's edge with separate flower, fruit and seed. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1778.
RM2AJ8HFE–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . iff, kiiinmimiii. Fig. 151.—Flowers of the Silver Lime {Tilia argentea), and of a species of Arrow-grass {Triglochin Barellieri). Inflorescence of the Silver Lime, natural size. * Longitudinal section through a single flower, s Flower of the Arrow-grass,in the first stage of blossoming. * The same flower in a later stage of development; one of the upper periantli-leaves cutaway. ^, s, and * are enlarged. stamens with anthers is first formed below the pistil, followed by a whorl of leaveswithout anthers, which
RMEBN102–sea arrowgrass, common bog arrow-grass, seaside arrowgrass (Triglochin maritimum), blooming, Germany