RF2BJC6M4–Beans and rye with mint leaves on a white bowl, on a wooden chopping board, illuminated by direct sunlight
RMB6K2W6–Silver-spotted Skipper Epargyreus clarus
RF2ATRM2C–Food background of mixed dried legumes and cereals.
RMH6YXXP–Silver-spotted Skipper Epargyreus clarus Roaring River State Park, Barry County, Missouri, United States 6 July 2005 Third
RMBDY771–Monkey Ladder Vine (Bauhinia glabra), a liana.
RMDYFENA–Genista monspessulana flower.
RFB30WG4–Castanospermum australe, Moreton Bay Chestnut, Black Bean Tree
RMC8XBN8–Wisteria seed pods in the garden of a manor house B&B in Britiande, Lamego, Portugal. The plant was growing over a long pergola.
RF2T039GG–Wisteria with its secoond, not so lush, bloom in August
RF2DAKE0D–Bamberg garlic on Sebastian Niedermaier's farm. As in the past, the garlic is sold in bunches. The Market Gardeners’ District of Bamberg is on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1993
RF2WGE4BC–Common laburnum with yellow flowers
RM2J8HK59–Flower heads of a Wisteria, Wisteria floribunda, bursting into bloom in spring in an urban garden at Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RMB6K2RD–Silver-spotted Skipper caterpillar Epargyreus clarus
RFDHHD0N–corall tree
RMB1YTR9–carob bean St John s bread Ceratonia siliqua ripe fruits
RM2CEJTGY–. Outing. antagonizes her beneficent work. Thelarger part of our wild flowers are also . • ri ■ • Mm ^gu y**9& ! fj^t )amm !.5*^ mMm ■ WHEN THE RIPE FRUIT DEMANDS ATTENTION. lected by the farmers. When fullygrown they are dry and woody. Thevelvet bean was an importation for or-nament. It grows from fifty to seventyfeet in a season and was used to coverthe cottages. The bean is eatable, butit is coarse, and the vine is so rank agrower that it is unsuitable for or-chards. The cow pea, of course, thrives here,and makes a very excellent summercover crop. In the North you need a legumes, and as u
RMH00T6W–silver wattle (Acacia dealbata), leaf
RF2BJC71H–Beans and rye with mint leaves on a white bowl, on a wooden chopping board, illuminated by direct sunlight
RF2ATRM23–Mixed dried legumes and cereals isolated on white background, top view.
RMBDY78M–Monkey Ladder Vine (Bauhinia glabra), a liana.
RME5YAT2–Genista monspessulana flowers.
RFB30WG5–Castanospermum australe, Moreton Bay Chestnut, Black Bean Tree
RMC8XBTA–Wisteria seed pods in the garden of a manor house B&B in Britiande, Lamego, Portugal. The plant was growing over a long pergola.
RF2WGE4B5–Common laburnum with yellow flowers
RMB6K2MG–Silver-spotted Skipper caterpillar nest Epargyreus clarus
RFDHHD0E–corall tree
RMRG42E1–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. fore flowering, orchardgrass is hardly surpassed in feeding value (8), and is readily taken by all livestock. It is also richer than most grasses in phosphorus and calcium (39). At maturity, however, it becomes-woody and loses much of its nutritive content. Due to its early growth orchardgrass makes better pasturage when mixed with later maturing legumes and/or grasses. Although slow in get- ting established, orchardgrass is fairly drought resistant and does well in almost any soil. 8. LOVEGRASSES (ERAGROSTIS) The Califo
RF2BJC842–Beans and rye with mint leaves on a white bowl, on a wooden chopping board, illuminated by direct sunlight
RF2ATRM2G–Mixed dried legumes in the bowl isolated on dark background.Top view.
RMBDY75P–Monkey Ladder Vine (Bauhinia glabra), a liana.
RFB30WDE–Ceratonia siliqua, carob bean, St. John's bread
RF2WGE4BK–Common laburnum with yellow flowers
RMB6K2J5–Silver-spotted Skipper Epargyreus clarus Pinetop Arizona United States 27 June Adult Hesperiidae Pyrginae
RFDHHD7H–corall tree
RMREN4G9–. Some bacterial diseases of plants prevalent in Ontario [microform]. Légumes; Bacterial diseases of plants; Vegetables; Fruit; Fruits; Plantes. Kig. 2b.-Show|p|{ the Miirhtli'K r>r • ler mlnal »hoot by Inoculation of the ter- minal bud with a pure rulliirp of the FlreBllKhtorKanlHtii. (Atttr LheKlrr).. •# • m t t Fig. 3.—Cross section of a one and two year old Htcni. Kire blight bacteria grow In the cambium (c) and Inner bark (Fi. K-epi derraU. Co-Corky layer, U-Ba^t flbre*., H-Parenchynia. C- cambiuni. X—Xylem or woody iUsue. M—Medulla or pith. [71 KlR.4.-KlreHll0ht bac- teria (B. amylovo
RMEBNMTE–Scorpion Senna (Hippocrepis emerus), branch in bud, Germany
RMEBNMW9–Scorpion Senna (Hippocrepis emerus), inflorescence in bud, Germany
RMCNWDC0–carob, carob bean, St. John's bread (Ceratonia siliqua), ripe fruit and seeds, Karat
RMCNWDCB–carob, carob bean, St. John's bread (Ceratonia siliqua), ripe fruit and seeds with leaf, Karat
RMDAEPCJ–Coojong, Golden wreath wattle, Orange wattle, Blue-leafed wattle, Western Australian golden wattle, Port Jackson willow (Acacia saligna), blooming
RMDAEPCK–Coojong, Golden wreath wattle, Orange wattle, Blue-leafed wattle, Western Australian golden wattle, Port Jackson willow (Acacia saligna), blooming
RMDAEPCG–Coojong, Golden wreath wattle, Orange wattle, Blue-leafed wattle, Western Australian golden wattle, Port Jackson willow (Acacia saligna), blooming
RMDAEPCR–Coojong, Golden wreath wattle, Orange wattle, Blue-leafed wattle, Western Australian golden wattle, Port Jackson willow (Acacia saligna), blooming
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