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. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. BUR-REED : Sparganium simplex.. 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.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-flowers-of-the-north-eastern-states-being-three-hundred-and-eight-individuals-common-to-the-north-eastern-united-states-botany-bur-reed-sparganium-simplex-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-miller-ellen-bell-robertson-1859-whiting-margaret-christine-new-york-etc-g-p-putnams-sons-image232293634.html
RMRDWTW6–. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. BUR-REED : Sparganium simplex.. 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.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons
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. Flowers of the field. Botany. REED-MACE TRIBIi 2oi single, superior, i-celled ; style short; stigma linear, lateral; fruit i-celled, i-seeded, not opening, angular by mutual pressure. Her- baceous plants, growing in marshes and ditches, with jointless stems, sword-shaped leaves, and small flowers, which are only conspicuous from their compact mode of growth. The Order contains only two families, examples of both of which are of common occurrence in Great Britain. 1. Typha (Reed-mace).—Flowers in spikes. (Name from the Greek, typhos, a marsh, where these plants grow.) 2. Sparganium (Bur-reed) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-of-the-field-botany-reed-mace-tribii-2oi-single-superior-i-celled-style-short-stigma-linear-lateral-fruit-i-celled-i-seeded-not-opening-angular-by-mutual-pressure-her-baceous-plants-growing-in-marshes-and-ditches-with-jointless-stems-sword-shaped-leaves-and-small-flowers-which-are-only-conspicuous-from-their-compact-mode-of-growth-the-order-contains-only-two-families-examples-of-both-of-which-are-of-common-occurrence-in-great-britain-1-typha-reed-maceflowers-in-spikes-name-from-the-greek-typhos-a-marsh-where-these-plants-grow-2-sparganium-bur-reed-image232356948.html
RMRE0NJC–. Flowers of the field. Botany. REED-MACE TRIBIi 2oi single, superior, i-celled ; style short; stigma linear, lateral; fruit i-celled, i-seeded, not opening, angular by mutual pressure. Her- baceous plants, growing in marshes and ditches, with jointless stems, sword-shaped leaves, and small flowers, which are only conspicuous from their compact mode of growth. The Order contains only two families, examples of both of which are of common occurrence in Great Britain. 1. Typha (Reed-mace).—Flowers in spikes. (Name from the Greek, typhos, a marsh, where these plants grow.) 2. Sparganium (Bur-reed)
. Flowers of the field. Botany. Typha Latifolia [Great Reed- Mace, or Cat's Tail) 2. Sparganium {Bur-reed) 1. S. ranwsmn (Branched Bur-reed).— Leaves triangular at the base, with concave sides; stem branched. A large aquatic, which at a distance might be mistaken for a Flag {Iris pseiid-acorus). The leaves are sword-shaped, and the flowers are collected into globular heads, of which the lower con- tain fertile flowers only, the vipper barren. Ditches; common.—Fl. July, August. Peren- nial. 2. 5. simplex (Unbranched upright Bur- reed).— Leaves triangular at the base, with flat sides ; stem unbr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-of-the-field-botany-typha-latifolia-great-reed-mace-or-cats-tail-2-sparganium-bur-reed-1-s-ranwsmn-branched-bur-reed-leaves-triangular-at-the-base-with-concave-sides-stem-branched-a-large-aquatic-which-at-a-distance-might-be-mistaken-for-a-flag-iris-pseiid-acorus-the-leaves-are-sword-shaped-and-the-flowers-are-collected-into-globular-heads-of-which-the-lower-con-tain-fertile-flowers-only-the-vipper-barren-ditches-commonfl-july-august-peren-nial-2-5-simplex-unbranched-upright-bur-reed-leaves-triangular-at-the-base-with-flat-sides-stem-unbr-image232356944.html
RMRE0NJ8–. Flowers of the field. Botany. Typha Latifolia [Great Reed- Mace, or Cat's Tail) 2. Sparganium {Bur-reed) 1. S. ranwsmn (Branched Bur-reed).— Leaves triangular at the base, with concave sides; stem branched. A large aquatic, which at a distance might be mistaken for a Flag {Iris pseiid-acorus). The leaves are sword-shaped, and the flowers are collected into globular heads, of which the lower con- tain fertile flowers only, the vipper barren. Ditches; common.—Fl. July, August. Peren- nial. 2. 5. simplex (Unbranched upright Bur- reed).— Leaves triangular at the base, with flat sides ; stem unbr
. Flowers of the field. Botany. 504 TYHHACE/E uous with that of staminate flowers.—Ponds ; common. Often caHed Bulrush, a name properly belonging to the large rush-like Scirpus liuustris.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. T. august! foil a (Lesser Reed- Mace, or Cat's-tail).—Smaller and more slender, with narrow leaves grooved below, not glaucous, longer than the flowering stems, and the long, slender spike of pistillate flowers separate from the staminate one.—Ponds ; less frequent. Both these species are now largely sold as ornaments.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. Sp.Rf;.4NiuM (Bur-reed). — Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-of-the-field-botany-504-tyhhacee-uous-with-that-of-staminate-flowersponds-common-often-cahed-bulrush-a-name-properly-belonging-to-the-large-rush-like-scirpus-liuustrisfl-july-august-perennial-2-t-august!-foil-a-lesser-reed-mace-or-cats-tailsmaller-and-more-slender-with-narrow-leaves-grooved-below-not-glaucous-longer-than-the-flowering-stems-and-the-long-slender-spike-of-pistillate-flowers-separate-from-the-staminate-oneponds-less-frequent-both-these-species-are-now-largely-sold-as-ornamentsfl-july-august-perennial-2-sprf4nium-bur-reed-image232375447.html
RMRE1H73–. Flowers of the field. Botany. 504 TYHHACE/E uous with that of staminate flowers.—Ponds ; common. Often caHed Bulrush, a name properly belonging to the large rush-like Scirpus liuustris.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. T. august! foil a (Lesser Reed- Mace, or Cat's-tail).—Smaller and more slender, with narrow leaves grooved below, not glaucous, longer than the flowering stems, and the long, slender spike of pistillate flowers separate from the staminate one.—Ponds ; less frequent. Both these species are now largely sold as ornaments.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. Sp.Rf;.4NiuM (Bur-reed). —
. Flowers of the field. Botany. REED-JIACE FA^tlLY 5°5 fruits resembling those of S. neglectum, but smaller.—Ditches : common.—Fl. June—August. Perennial. 4. 5. ndtans (Floating Bur-reed). — A weak, unbranched floatmg plant, with very long, grass-green, flat, floating leaves. several staminatc heads : and stalked, long-beaked friiils.—Lakes ; rare.—Fl. August. Perennial. 5. S. minimum (Least Bur-reed).—A more slender form, with pale, pellucid leeives : i — 2 staminate heads: and sessile, short- beaked fruits. — Lakes and ditches ; more Common.—Fl. July, August. Perennial.. Please note that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-of-the-field-botany-reed-jiace-fatlly-55-fruits-resembling-those-of-s-neglectum-but-smallerditches-commonfl-juneaugust-perennial-4-5-ndtans-floating-bur-reed-a-weak-unbranched-floatmg-plant-with-very-long-grass-green-flat-floating-leaves-several-staminatc-heads-and-stalked-long-beaked-friiilslakes-rarefl-august-perennial-5-s-minimum-least-bur-reeda-more-slender-form-with-pale-pellucid-leeives-i-2-staminate-heads-and-sessile-short-beaked-fruits-lakes-and-ditches-more-commonfl-july-august-perennial-please-note-that-the-image232375444.html
RMRE1H70–. Flowers of the field. Botany. REED-JIACE FA^tlLY 5°5 fruits resembling those of S. neglectum, but smaller.—Ditches : common.—Fl. June—August. Perennial. 4. 5. ndtans (Floating Bur-reed). — A weak, unbranched floatmg plant, with very long, grass-green, flat, floating leaves. several staminatc heads : and stalked, long-beaked friiils.—Lakes ; rare.—Fl. August. Perennial. 5. S. minimum (Least Bur-reed).—A more slender form, with pale, pellucid leeives : i — 2 staminate heads: and sessile, short- beaked fruits. — Lakes and ditches ; more Common.—Fl. July, August. Perennial.. Please note that the
. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. u r. MS FACB Buckthorn 203 Buckwheat Fainily 106 Buftbane 137 False 131 Buftie-Weed 260 But-aeed 114 Bulrush 72 Bunchberry 226 Bunchftraas 49 Bupleurum 219 Americanum.... 219 Buraover 188 Burdock 322 Common 322 Great 322 BurMarlftold... 305 Burnet 176 Bur-reed 18 Family 17 Butter and Eftgs . 263 Buttercup 134 Arctic 134 Bulbous 135 Creeping 135 Cursed 134 Mountain 134 Tall 135 Western 13.') Butterwort 276 Cabbage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flora-of-southern-british-columbia-and-vancouver-island-microform-with-many-references-to-alaska-and-northern-species-botanique-botanique-botanique-botany-botany-botany-u-r-ms-facb-buckthorn-203-buckwheat-fainily-106-buftbane-137-false-131-buftie-weed-260-but-aeed-114-bulrush-72-bunchberry-226-bunchftraas-49-bupleurum-219-americanum-219-buraover-188-burdock-322-common-322-great-322-burmarlftold-305-burnet-176-bur-reed-18-family-17-butter-and-eftgs-263-buttercup-134-arctic-134-bulbous-135-creeping-135-cursed-134-mountain-134-tall-135-western-13-butterwort-276-cabbage-image232786503.html
RMREM9FK–. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. u r. MS FACB Buckthorn 203 Buckwheat Fainily 106 Buftbane 137 False 131 Buftie-Weed 260 But-aeed 114 Bulrush 72 Bunchberry 226 Bunchftraas 49 Bupleurum 219 Americanum.... 219 Buraover 188 Burdock 322 Common 322 Great 322 BurMarlftold... 305 Burnet 176 Bur-reed 18 Family 17 Butter and Eftgs . 263 Buttercup 134 Arctic 134 Bulbous 135 Creeping 135 Cursed 134 Mountain 134 Tall 135 Western 13.') Butterwort 276 Cabbage
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 133. Bur-reed (Sparganium),. X^ Fig. 134. Cat-tail (Typha latifoJia). A common weed along shores of lakes and streams.. 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.. Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931. Cedar Rapids, Ia. , The Torch Press Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-fig-133-bur-reed-sparganium-x-fig-134-cat-tail-typha-latifojia-a-common-weed-along-shores-of-lakes-and-streams-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-pammel-l-h-louis-hermann-1862-1931-cedar-rapids-ia-the-torch-press-image232328610.html
RMRDYDEA–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 133. Bur-reed (Sparganium),. X^ Fig. 134. Cat-tail (Typha latifoJia). A common weed along shores of lakes and streams.. 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.. Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931. Cedar Rapids, Ia. , The Torch Press
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