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Large fake banana at De Fruitpoort, Fruit, 21-10-1987, Whizgle Dutch News: Historic Images Tailored for the Future. Explore The Netherlands past with modern perspectives through Dutch agency imagery. Bridging yesterday's events with tomorrow's insights. Embark on a timeless journey with stories that shape our future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-fake-banana-at-de-fruitpoort-fruit-21-10-1987-whizgle-dutch-news-historic-images-tailored-for-the-future-explore-the-netherlands-past-with-modern-perspectives-through-dutch-agency-imagery-bridging-yesterdays-events-with-tomorrows-insights-embark-on-a-timeless-journey-with-stories-that-shape-our-future-image616715555.html
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Soldier from the 1st Battalion, 4th Marines uses a large banana leaf as an umbrella to shield himself from the rain during a patrol near Khe Sanh in 1968. Another soldier, the patrol leader, watches him with curiosity in the foreground. Photograph taken by Sgt Mike Padilla, assigned to the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-from-the-1st-battalion-4th-marines-uses-a-large-banana-leaf-as-an-umbrella-to-shield-himself-from-the-rain-during-a-patrol-near-khe-sanh-in-1968-another-soldier-the-patrol-leader-watches-him-with-curiosity-in-the-foreground-photograph-taken-by-sgt-mike-padilla-assigned-to-the-3rd-field-artillery-regiment-image574164744.html
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St Lucia, Banana weighing station, St LuciaMale and female labourers carry large hands of bananas on their heads at a plantation weighing station. St Lucia, 1965, 1965. 2005/010/1/13/38. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-lucia-banana-weighing-station-st-luciamale-and-female-labourers-carry-large-hands-of-bananas-on-their-heads-at-a-plantation-weighing-station-st-lucia-1965-1965-200501011338-image337617710.html
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An old Dutch house at Cape Town, South Africa, 1864. 'The Dutch, who first colonised the "Land of the Hottentot" at the Cape of Good Hope, were fond of building large and substantial stone residences, and of surrounding them with avenues and shrubberies of oaks, pines, and other trees. Our Engraving shows one of these old-fashioned Dutch houses, in the suburbs of Cape Town, with the Table Mountain and part of the Devil's Hill in the background. In the front of the Engraving may be seen a group of native washerwomen, who are accustomed thus to do their work out of doors, beside any st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-dutch-house-at-cape-town-south-africa-1864-the-dutch-who-first-colonised-the-quotland-of-the-hottentotquot-at-the-cape-of-good-hope-were-fond-of-building-large-and-substantial-stone-residences-and-of-surrounding-them-with-avenues-and-shrubberies-of-oaks-pines-and-other-trees-our-engraving-shows-one-of-these-old-fashioned-dutch-houses-in-the-suburbs-of-cape-town-with-the-table-mountain-and-part-of-the-devils-hill-in-the-background-in-the-front-of-the-engraving-may-be-seen-a-group-of-native-washerwomen-who-are-accustomed-thus-to-do-their-work-out-of-doors-beside-any-st-image603633377.html
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Burma . uded in Burma. Oranges, likeall fruit trees in Burma, are grown from seed. The custard-apple is plantedon terraced hillsides. It gives to the Irawadi at Prome a character whichrecalls the vineyards of the Rhine. The fruit of Burma, however, as of thetropics at large, is the plantain or banana {hngeppydw-thi). Many varietiesare cultivated, some of them very delicate. The plantain is propagated fromsuckers; after fruiting in the second year, the plant dies. The papaya (thimbdw-tht, Nos. 407, 43 S) was introduced over sixty years ago and has spread every-where. Of sweet fruits there remai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burma-uded-in-burma-oranges-likeall-fruit-trees-in-burma-are-grown-from-seed-the-custard-apple-is-plantedon-terraced-hillsides-it-gives-to-the-irawadi-at-prome-a-character-whichrecalls-the-vineyards-of-the-rhine-the-fruit-of-burma-however-as-of-thetropics-at-large-is-the-plantain-or-banana-hngeppydw-thi-many-varietiesare-cultivated-some-of-them-very-delicate-the-plantain-is-propagated-fromsuckers-after-fruiting-in-the-second-year-the-plant-dies-the-papaya-thimbdw-tht-nos-407-43-s-was-introduced-over-sixty-years-ago-and-has-spread-every-where-of-sweet-fruits-there-remai-image342715960.html
RM2AWG1KM–Burma . uded in Burma. Oranges, likeall fruit trees in Burma, are grown from seed. The custard-apple is plantedon terraced hillsides. It gives to the Irawadi at Prome a character whichrecalls the vineyards of the Rhine. The fruit of Burma, however, as of thetropics at large, is the plantain or banana {hngeppydw-thi). Many varietiesare cultivated, some of them very delicate. The plantain is propagated fromsuckers; after fruiting in the second year, the plant dies. The papaya (thimbdw-tht, Nos. 407, 43 S) was introduced over sixty years ago and has spread every-where. Of sweet fruits there remai
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. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 183 13. Scitamineae. The Banana family. These plants have irregular flowers; a six-parted perianth ; six stamens (generally), few of which are fertile; fruit with no endo- sperm, but with much perisperm. They are found princi- pally in the Tropics. The Banana {Mvsa eapientwm) and the Plantain (Jf. paradisiaca) are large herbs, ten to fifteen feet high. Their fruit constitutes almost the entire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-embracing-organography-histology-vegetable-physiology-systematic-botany-and-economic-botany-together-with-a-complete-glossary-of-botanical-terms-botany-monocotyledones-183-13-scitamineae-the-banana-family-these-plants-have-irregular-flowers-a-six-parted-perianth-six-stamens-generally-few-of-which-are-fertile-fruit-with-no-endo-sperm-but-with-much-perisperm-they-are-found-princi-pally-in-the-tropics-the-banana-mvsa-eapientwm-and-the-plantain-jf-paradisiaca-are-large-herbs-ten-to-fifteen-feet-high-their-fruit-constitutes-almost-the-entire-image216443341.html
RMPG3RK9–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. MONOCOTYLEDONES. 183 13. Scitamineae. The Banana family. These plants have irregular flowers; a six-parted perianth ; six stamens (generally), few of which are fertile; fruit with no endo- sperm, but with much perisperm. They are found princi- pally in the Tropics. The Banana {Mvsa eapientwm) and the Plantain (Jf. paradisiaca) are large herbs, ten to fifteen feet high. Their fruit constitutes almost the entire
Prawn trawler, Norman River, Karumba, c 1966. When the end of the whaling industry in the early 1960s, the CSIRO suggested the Gulf of Carpentaria could prove to be a good source of prawns. A survey of the Gulf was carried out between July 1963 and August 1965, finding large schools of banana prawns around 32 km offshore. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prawn-trawler-norman-river-karumba-c-1966-when-the-end-of-the-whaling-industry-in-the-early-1960s-the-csiro-suggested-the-gulf-of-carpentaria-could-prove-to-be-a-good-source-of-prawns-a-survey-of-the-gulf-was-carried-out-between-july-1963-and-august-1965-finding-large-schools-of-banana-prawns-around-32-km-offshore-image188716762.html
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. Wanderings among South sea savages and in Borneo and the Philippines. meal times quite a procession of men andwomen, glistening aU over with coconut oil,would enter our hut bearing all sorts of nativefood, including fish in great variety, yams, octopus,turtle, sucking-pig, chicken, prawns, etc. Theywere brought in on banana and other large leaves,and we, of course, ate them with our fingers.Good as the food undoubtedly was, I was alwaysglad when the meal was over, as it is very farfrom comfortable to sit with your legs doubledup under you. Afterwards I could hardly standup straight, owing to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wanderings-among-south-sea-savages-and-in-borneo-and-the-philippines-meal-times-quite-a-procession-of-men-andwomen-glistening-au-over-with-coconut-oilwould-enter-our-hut-bearing-all-sorts-of-nativefood-including-fish-in-great-variety-yams-octopusturtle-sucking-pig-chicken-prawns-etc-theywere-brought-in-on-banana-and-other-large-leavesand-we-of-course-ate-them-with-our-fingersgood-as-the-food-undoubtedly-was-i-was-alwaysglad-when-the-meal-was-over-as-it-is-very-farfrom-comfortable-to-sit-with-your-legs-doubledup-under-you-afterwards-i-could-hardly-standup-straight-owing-to-image370703571.html
RM2CF3057–. Wanderings among South sea savages and in Borneo and the Philippines. meal times quite a procession of men andwomen, glistening aU over with coconut oil,would enter our hut bearing all sorts of nativefood, including fish in great variety, yams, octopus,turtle, sucking-pig, chicken, prawns, etc. Theywere brought in on banana and other large leaves,and we, of course, ate them with our fingers.Good as the food undoubtedly was, I was alwaysglad when the meal was over, as it is very farfrom comfortable to sit with your legs doubledup under you. Afterwards I could hardly standup straight, owing to
. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. MONOCOTYLEDONS 281 There are many varieties of bananas; but the Martinique, with large yellow fruit, is the one most extensively culti- vated. The chief banana-producing regions are the West Indies and Central America; but bananas are grown also in Florida, Louisiana, and Cahfornia. The pineapple is developed by a low plant producing a tuft of stiff, sword-shaped leaves, in the center of which a single pineapple arises (Fig. 277). It is a native of tropical. Fig. 277.—A pineapple plant.—From Dictionary of Gardening, America, and our supply Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-botany-for-secondary-schools-botany-monocotyledons-281-there-are-many-varieties-of-bananas-but-the-martinique-with-large-yellow-fruit-is-the-one-most-extensively-culti-vated-the-chief-banana-producing-regions-are-the-west-indies-and-central-america-but-bananas-are-grown-also-in-florida-louisiana-and-cahfornia-the-pineapple-is-developed-by-a-low-plant-producing-a-tuft-of-stiff-sword-shaped-leaves-in-the-center-of-which-a-single-pineapple-arises-fig-277-it-is-a-native-of-tropical-fig-277a-pineapple-plantfrom-dictionary-of-gardening-america-and-our-supply-image216397020.html
RMPG1MH0–. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. MONOCOTYLEDONS 281 There are many varieties of bananas; but the Martinique, with large yellow fruit, is the one most extensively culti- vated. The chief banana-producing regions are the West Indies and Central America; but bananas are grown also in Florida, Louisiana, and Cahfornia. The pineapple is developed by a low plant producing a tuft of stiff, sword-shaped leaves, in the center of which a single pineapple arises (Fig. 277). It is a native of tropical. Fig. 277.—A pineapple plant.—From Dictionary of Gardening, America, and our supply
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. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. SOLANUM WARSCEWICZIOIDES. are apt to beat it about and tear it. Musa ensete is the stiffest-growing of its race, but the support of the cannas is nevertheless valu- able. These banana plants can be win- tered like the cannas in a vparni cellar oi- cool greenhouse, and then potted for May planting. Other Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-gardening-notes-and-suggestions-on-lawns-and-lawn-planting-laying-out-and-arrangement-of-country-places-large-and-small-parks-cemetery-plots-and-railway-station-lawns-deciduous-and-evergreen-trees-and-shrubs-the-hardy-border-bedding-plants-rockwork-etc-landscape-gardening-solanum-warscewiczioides-are-apt-to-beat-it-about-and-tear-it-musa-ensete-is-the-stiffest-growing-of-its-race-but-the-support-of-the-cannas-is-nevertheless-valu-able-these-banana-plants-can-be-win-tered-like-the-cannas-in-a-vparni-cellar-oi-cool-greenhouse-and-then-potted-for-may-planting-other-image232262493.html
RMRDTD51–. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. SOLANUM WARSCEWICZIOIDES. are apt to beat it about and tear it. Musa ensete is the stiffest-growing of its race, but the support of the cannas is nevertheless valu- able. These banana plants can be win- tered like the cannas in a vparni cellar oi- cool greenhouse, and then potted for May planting. Other
. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 29. Fig. 20. — Stages in life history of a grasshopper. oyipositor (Fig. 19). From 20 to 40 small, banana-shaped eggs are then laid in the bottom of the hole. In the spring each egg hatches into a tiny grasshopper, which much re- sembles the adult, except that it has no wings and its head is relatively large in comparison with the rest of the animal. The insect begins at once to feed and grow, but since its whole exterior is hard and resistant, growth can only take place after this outer covering has been split and the insect has crawled Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-insects-29-fig-20-stages-in-life-history-of-a-grasshopper-oyipositor-fig-19-from-20-to-40-small-banana-shaped-eggs-are-then-laid-in-the-bottom-of-the-hole-in-the-spring-each-egg-hatches-into-a-tiny-grasshopper-which-much-re-sembles-the-adult-except-that-it-has-no-wings-and-its-head-is-relatively-large-in-comparison-with-the-rest-of-the-animal-the-insect-begins-at-once-to-feed-and-grow-but-since-its-whole-exterior-is-hard-and-resistant-growth-can-only-take-place-after-this-outer-covering-has-been-split-and-the-insect-has-crawled-image216447109.html
RMPG40DW–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 29. Fig. 20. — Stages in life history of a grasshopper. oyipositor (Fig. 19). From 20 to 40 small, banana-shaped eggs are then laid in the bottom of the hole. In the spring each egg hatches into a tiny grasshopper, which much re- sembles the adult, except that it has no wings and its head is relatively large in comparison with the rest of the animal. The insect begins at once to feed and grow, but since its whole exterior is hard and resistant, growth can only take place after this outer covering has been split and the insect has crawled
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. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. MONOCOTYLEDONS 281 There are many varieties of bananas; but the Martinique, with large yellow fruit, is the one most extensively culti- vated. The chief banana-producing regions are the West Indies and Central America; but bananas are grown also in Florida, Louisiana, and Cahfornia. The pineapple is developed by a low plant producing a tuft of stiff, sword-shaped leaves, in the center of which a single pineapple arises (Fig. 277). It is a native of tropical. Fig. 277.—A pineapple plant.—From Dictionary of Gardening, America, and our supply Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-botany-for-secondary-schools-botany-monocotyledons-281-there-are-many-varieties-of-bananas-but-the-martinique-with-large-yellow-fruit-is-the-one-most-extensively-culti-vated-the-chief-banana-producing-regions-are-the-west-indies-and-central-america-but-bananas-are-grown-also-in-florida-louisiana-and-cahfornia-the-pineapple-is-developed-by-a-low-plant-producing-a-tuft-of-stiff-sword-shaped-leaves-in-the-center-of-which-a-single-pineapple-arises-fig-277-it-is-a-native-of-tropical-fig-277a-pineapple-plantfrom-dictionary-of-gardening-america-and-our-supply-image231952664.html
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. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 29. Fig. 20. — Stages in life history of a grasshopper. oyipositor (Fig. 19). From 20 to 40 small, banana-shaped eggs are then laid in the bottom of the hole. In the spring each egg hatches into a tiny grasshopper, which much re- sembles the adult, except that it has no wings and its head is relatively large in comparison with the rest of the animal. The insect begins at once to feed and grow, but since its whole exterior is hard and resistant, growth can only take place after this outer covering has been split and the insect has crawled Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-biology-animal-and-human-biology-insects-29-fig-20-stages-in-life-history-of-a-grasshopper-oyipositor-fig-19-from-20-to-40-small-banana-shaped-eggs-are-then-laid-in-the-bottom-of-the-hole-in-the-spring-each-egg-hatches-into-a-tiny-grasshopper-which-much-re-sembles-the-adult-except-that-it-has-no-wings-and-its-head-is-relatively-large-in-comparison-with-the-rest-of-the-animal-the-insect-begins-at-once-to-feed-and-grow-but-since-its-whole-exterior-is-hard-and-resistant-growth-can-only-take-place-after-this-outer-covering-has-been-split-and-the-insect-has-crawled-image232126165.html
RMRDJ785–. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. INSECTS 29. Fig. 20. — Stages in life history of a grasshopper. oyipositor (Fig. 19). From 20 to 40 small, banana-shaped eggs are then laid in the bottom of the hole. In the spring each egg hatches into a tiny grasshopper, which much re- sembles the adult, except that it has no wings and its head is relatively large in comparison with the rest of the animal. The insect begins at once to feed and grow, but since its whole exterior is hard and resistant, growth can only take place after this outer covering has been split and the insect has crawled
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. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 473 BOTANT. Sub-Order Musce, with five polliniferous stamens (rarely sii). The genus Mum contains several exceedingly valuable plants. M. sapientum, the Banana, and M. paradisiaca, the Plantain, of the tiop- ics everywhere, are large herbs, 3-5 metres (10-15 ft.) high, with the sheathing petioles of their large leaves forming, a tree-like stem. Their well-known fruits oonstitute almost the sole .article of food for millions of people in the tropics, and are also largely exported to all countries. It has been calculated that from twenty-five to si Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-473-botant-sub-order-musce-with-five-polliniferous-stamens-rarely-sii-the-genus-mum-contains-several-exceedingly-valuable-plants-m-sapientum-the-banana-and-m-paradisiaca-the-plantain-of-the-tiop-ics-everywhere-are-large-herbs-3-5-metres-10-15-ft-high-with-the-sheathing-petioles-of-their-large-leaves-forming-a-tree-like-stem-their-well-known-fruits-oonstitute-almost-the-sole-article-of-food-for-millions-of-people-in-the-tropics-and-are-also-largely-exported-to-all-countries-it-has-been-calculated-that-from-twenty-five-to-si-image232962997.html
RMRF0AK1–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 473 BOTANT. Sub-Order Musce, with five polliniferous stamens (rarely sii). The genus Mum contains several exceedingly valuable plants. M. sapientum, the Banana, and M. paradisiaca, the Plantain, of the tiop- ics everywhere, are large herbs, 3-5 metres (10-15 ft.) high, with the sheathing petioles of their large leaves forming, a tree-like stem. Their well-known fruits oonstitute almost the sole .article of food for millions of people in the tropics, and are also largely exported to all countries. It has been calculated that from twenty-five to si
. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. 200 BANANA BANANA portant place in the United States than in the regions in which it is grown. Thus, in Porto Rico, it would be classed fourth or fifth in a list of the most popular fruits, while as a vegetable it would rank second or perhaps first. Botanical discussion. The banana plant, or tree, as it is often called, is a large herb with a perennial rootstock. The part above the base, which reaches a height of ten to thirty feet, consists entirely of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-a-popular-survey-of-crops-and-crop-making-methods-in-the-united-states-and-canada-farm-produce-agriculture-200-banana-banana-portant-place-in-the-united-states-than-in-the-regions-in-which-it-is-grown-thus-in-porto-rico-it-would-be-classed-fourth-or-fifth-in-a-list-of-the-most-popular-fruits-while-as-a-vegetable-it-would-rank-second-or-perhaps-first-botanical-discussion-the-banana-plant-or-tree-as-it-is-often-called-is-a-large-herb-with-a-perennial-rootstock-the-part-above-the-base-which-reaches-a-height-of-ten-to-thirty-feet-consists-entirely-of-the-image232234500.html
RMRDR5D8–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. 200 BANANA BANANA portant place in the United States than in the regions in which it is grown. Thus, in Porto Rico, it would be classed fourth or fifth in a list of the most popular fruits, while as a vegetable it would rank second or perhaps first. Botanical discussion. The banana plant, or tree, as it is often called, is a large herb with a perennial rootstock. The part above the base, which reaches a height of ten to thirty feet, consists entirely of the
. A manual of zoology. Zoology. //. ACBEATA: AGAIilNA. 453 liiiider pair are replaced by trachea?, which may open by separate spiracles (Tetrasticta) or by a comnion opening (Tristicta, fig. 460). Sub Order I. TETEAPNEUMONES. Four lungs, four spinnents and eight eyes in two rows. The MYGALlD^are the most important group, large forms Yhich spring upon their prey, capturing even small bird's and'mic^?. To the genus J/y,r/«?e* belong the spiders (commonly but erroneously called tarantulas) which occur in banana bunches. Here also belong the trap- door spiders, Cteniza* ot the southwest, which e. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-zoology-acbeata-agaiilna-453-liiiider-pair-are-replaced-by-trachea-which-may-open-by-separate-spiracles-tetrasticta-or-by-a-comnion-opening-tristicta-fig-460-sub-order-i-teteapneumones-four-lungs-four-spinnents-and-eight-eyes-in-two-rows-the-mygalldare-the-most-important-group-large-forms-yhich-spring-upon-their-prey-capturing-even-small-birds-andmic-to-the-genus-jyre-belong-the-spiders-commonly-but-erroneously-called-tarantulas-which-occur-in-banana-bunches-here-also-belong-the-trap-door-spiders-cteniza-ot-the-southwest-which-e-image232346610.html
RMRE08D6–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. //. ACBEATA: AGAIilNA. 453 liiiider pair are replaced by trachea?, which may open by separate spiracles (Tetrasticta) or by a comnion opening (Tristicta, fig. 460). Sub Order I. TETEAPNEUMONES. Four lungs, four spinnents and eight eyes in two rows. The MYGALlD^are the most important group, large forms Yhich spring upon their prey, capturing even small bird's and'mic^?. To the genus J/y,r/«?e* belong the spiders (commonly but erroneously called tarantulas) which occur in banana bunches. Here also belong the trap- door spiders, Cteniza* ot the southwest, which e.
. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. 280 A TEXT-P.Oniv OF BOTANY great and representative families, and they deserve to be mentioned in this general survey. The banana belongs to a small family most nearly related to the orchids; and, although a tropical plant, it is coming into common use as a foliage plant on account of its. Fig. 276.—A banana plant.—After Engler and Prantl. beautiful leaves, associated with its relative the canna. It grows from ten to forty feet high, although it is an herb, and bears a crown of very large, pinnately veined leaves (Fig. 276). From fifty to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-botany-for-secondary-schools-botany-280-a-text-poniv-of-botany-great-and-representative-families-and-they-deserve-to-be-mentioned-in-this-general-survey-the-banana-belongs-to-a-small-family-most-nearly-related-to-the-orchids-and-although-a-tropical-plant-it-is-coming-into-common-use-as-a-foliage-plant-on-account-of-its-fig-276a-banana-plantafter-engler-and-prantl-beautiful-leaves-associated-with-its-relative-the-canna-it-grows-from-ten-to-forty-feet-high-although-it-is-an-herb-and-bears-a-crown-of-very-large-pinnately-veined-leaves-fig-276-from-fifty-to-image231952668.html
RMRDA9YT–. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. 280 A TEXT-P.Oniv OF BOTANY great and representative families, and they deserve to be mentioned in this general survey. The banana belongs to a small family most nearly related to the orchids; and, although a tropical plant, it is coming into common use as a foliage plant on account of its. Fig. 276.—A banana plant.—After Engler and Prantl. beautiful leaves, associated with its relative the canna. It grows from ten to forty feet high, although it is an herb, and bears a crown of very large, pinnately veined leaves (Fig. 276). From fifty to
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. in BOTANY. Sub-Order Bfusce, witli five poUiniferous stamens (rarely six). The genus Musa contains several exceedinirly valuable plants. ]H. sapientum, tbe Banana, and M. paradisiaca, tlie Plantain, of tLe trop. ics everywhere, are large herbs, 3-5 metres (10-15 ft.) high, with the sheathing petioles of their large leaves forming a tree-like stem. Their well-known fruits constitute almost the sole article of food for millions of people in the tropics, and are also largely exported to all countries. It has been calculated that from twenty-five to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-in-botany-sub-order-bfusce-witli-five-pouiniferous-stamens-rarely-six-the-genus-musa-contains-several-exceedinirly-valuable-plants-h-sapientum-tbe-banana-and-m-paradisiaca-tlie-plantain-of-tle-trop-ics-everywhere-are-large-herbs-3-5-metres-10-15-ft-high-with-the-sheathing-petioles-of-their-large-leaves-forming-a-tree-like-stem-their-well-known-fruits-constitute-almost-the-sole-article-of-food-for-millions-of-people-in-the-tropics-and-are-also-largely-exported-to-all-countries-it-has-been-calculated-that-from-twenty-five-to-image232281539.html
RMRDW9D7–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. in BOTANY. Sub-Order Bfusce, witli five poUiniferous stamens (rarely six). The genus Musa contains several exceedinirly valuable plants. ]H. sapientum, tbe Banana, and M. paradisiaca, tlie Plantain, of tLe trop. ics everywhere, are large herbs, 3-5 metres (10-15 ft.) high, with the sheathing petioles of their large leaves forming a tree-like stem. Their well-known fruits constitute almost the sole article of food for millions of people in the tropics, and are also largely exported to all countries. It has been calculated that from twenty-five to
. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Musa Ensete NO— MusaceaB Bananier d'Ethiopie Banana Plants bearing gigantic leaves on long petioles, the imbricated Sheaths of which form a pseudo-stem many, feet high. They produce large clusters of pulpy but not edible fruit. The fibre of the petioles furnishes « Manilla hemp n. From one variety the petioles,when incised, give issue to a quantity of watery juice, whence it is sometimes known as I'arbre du voyaffettr. The common banana is a much smaller plant with a different flower. (5). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-flora-of-the-algeria-botany-musa-ensete-no-musaceab-bananier-dethiopie-banana-plants-bearing-gigantic-leaves-on-long-petioles-the-imbricated-sheaths-of-which-form-a-pseudo-stem-many-feet-high-they-produce-large-clusters-of-pulpy-but-not-edible-fruit-the-fibre-of-the-petioles-furnishes-manilla-hemp-n-from-one-variety-the-petioleswhen-incised-give-issue-to-a-quantity-of-watery-juice-whence-it-is-sometimes-known-as-iarbre-du-voyaffettr-the-common-banana-is-a-much-smaller-plant-with-a-different-flower-5-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-image232302458.html
RMRDX84A–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Musa Ensete NO— MusaceaB Bananier d'Ethiopie Banana Plants bearing gigantic leaves on long petioles, the imbricated Sheaths of which form a pseudo-stem many, feet high. They produce large clusters of pulpy but not edible fruit. The fibre of the petioles furnishes « Manilla hemp n. From one variety the petioles,when incised, give issue to a quantity of watery juice, whence it is sometimes known as I'arbre du voyaffettr. The common banana is a much smaller plant with a different flower. (5). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 107, II.—Banana. A, tip of flower cluster, .showing the large purplish bracts which protect the mostly yellowish flowers till thej' are fully developed. B, a cluster of flowers behind a bract. C, a single flower (Petersen.). Fia. 107, III.—Banana, fruit of different varieties, showing range of size and form. A, Giant Pisang. B, Small Pisang. C, Silver Banana. D, Copper Banana. E, Dwarf Banana. (Pechuel-Loesch.)—The varieties long in cultivation have become mostly seedless through propagation by shoots.. Please n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-fig-107-iibanana-a-tip-of-flower-cluster-showing-the-large-purplish-bracts-which-protect-the-mostly-yellowish-flowers-till-thej-are-fully-developed-b-a-cluster-of-flowers-behind-a-bract-c-a-single-flower-petersen-fia-107-iiibanana-fruit-of-different-varieties-showing-range-of-size-and-form-a-giant-pisang-b-small-pisang-c-silver-banana-d-copper-banana-e-dwarf-banana-pechuel-loeschthe-varieties-long-in-cultivation-have-become-mostly-seedless-through-propagation-by-shoots-please-n-image232393970.html
RMRE2CTJ–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 107, II.—Banana. A, tip of flower cluster, .showing the large purplish bracts which protect the mostly yellowish flowers till thej' are fully developed. B, a cluster of flowers behind a bract. C, a single flower (Petersen.). Fia. 107, III.—Banana, fruit of different varieties, showing range of size and form. A, Giant Pisang. B, Small Pisang. C, Silver Banana. D, Copper Banana. E, Dwarf Banana. (Pechuel-Loesch.)—The varieties long in cultivation have become mostly seedless through propagation by shoots.. Please n
. Science of plant life, a high school botany treating of the plant and its relation to the environment. Botany. Digestion, Transfer, and Accumulation of Foods 79 large sugar content; field corn was developed through the selection of seeds for starch content. The original sugar P2.2 yr. 78.3. BANANA 135- Ash.l.4---WpAT?SNrP CORM '^'^-A.14 WALNUT A.O.a^ Fig. 49. Diagrams showing percentages of water, protein, fat, carbohydrate, and ash in various plant organs. Note the low percentage of water ifi seeds as well as the similarity of content of the potato and the banana. beets contained less tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/science-of-plant-life-a-high-school-botany-treating-of-the-plant-and-its-relation-to-the-environment-botany-digestion-transfer-and-accumulation-of-foods-79-large-sugar-content-field-corn-was-developed-through-the-selection-of-seeds-for-starch-content-the-original-sugar-p22-yr-783-banana-135-ashl4-wpatsnrp-corm-a14-walnut-aoa-fig-49-diagrams-showing-percentages-of-water-protein-fat-carbohydrate-and-ash-in-various-plant-organs-note-the-low-percentage-of-water-ifi-seeds-as-well-as-the-similarity-of-content-of-the-potato-and-the-banana-beets-contained-less-tha-image232291535.html
RMRDWP67–. Science of plant life, a high school botany treating of the plant and its relation to the environment. Botany. Digestion, Transfer, and Accumulation of Foods 79 large sugar content; field corn was developed through the selection of seeds for starch content. The original sugar P2.2 yr. 78.3. BANANA 135- Ash.l.4---WpAT?SNrP CORM '^'^-A.14 WALNUT A.O.a^ Fig. 49. Diagrams showing percentages of water, protein, fat, carbohydrate, and ash in various plant organs. Note the low percentage of water ifi seeds as well as the similarity of content of the potato and the banana. beets contained less tha
. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals. Gardening; Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. TYPICAL FORMS OF SIX VARIETIES OF APPLES 193. Fig. 119.—Typical forms of six varieties of apples. A, Chenango, oblong to ovate or egg-shaped; cavity large; basin shallow, core large, partly open. B, Winter Banana, globu- lar, symmetrical; cavity wide, deep; calyx and basin very small; core large, open. C, Buck- ingham, roundish-conical; cavity wide, deep; basin wide, deep, furrowed; open small, closed. D, Lawver, roundish-oblate; cavity large, furrowed; basin and calyx medium; core large, o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horticulture-a-text-book-for-high-schools-and-normals-gardening-vegetable-gardening-fruit-culture-typical-forms-of-six-varieties-of-apples-193-fig-119typical-forms-of-six-varieties-of-apples-a-chenango-oblong-to-ovate-or-egg-shaped-cavity-large-basin-shallow-core-large-partly-open-b-winter-banana-globu-lar-symmetrical-cavity-wide-deep-calyx-and-basin-very-small-core-large-open-c-buck-ingham-roundish-conical-cavity-wide-deep-basin-wide-deep-furrowed-open-small-closed-d-lawver-roundish-oblate-cavity-large-furrowed-basin-and-calyx-medium-core-large-o-image232312796.html
RMRDXN9G–. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals. Gardening; Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. TYPICAL FORMS OF SIX VARIETIES OF APPLES 193. Fig. 119.—Typical forms of six varieties of apples. A, Chenango, oblong to ovate or egg-shaped; cavity large; basin shallow, core large, partly open. B, Winter Banana, globu- lar, symmetrical; cavity wide, deep; calyx and basin very small; core large, open. C, Buck- ingham, roundish-conical; cavity wide, deep; basin wide, deep, furrowed; open small, closed. D, Lawver, roundish-oblate; cavity large, furrowed; basin and calyx medium; core large, o
. A voyage round the world in the years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788 [microform]. Boussole (Frigate); Astrolabe (Frigate); Boussole (Frégate); Astrolabe (Frégate); Voyages around the world; Scientific expeditions; Voyages autour du monde; Expéditions scientifiques. fv;:: !l. H KO LA PEROUSES VOTAGE Thcfe iflands abound with hogs, dogs, fowls, birds, and fifli. They are alfo covered with cocoa- nut, guava, and banana trees, as well as another tree bearing a large nut that is eaten roamed, and that in tafte much lelemblcs a chefnut. Sugar-canes grow fpontaneoufly upon the banks of the rivensi but t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-voyage-round-the-world-in-the-years-1785-1786-1787-and-1788-microform-boussole-frigate-astrolabe-frigate-boussole-frgate-astrolabe-frgate-voyages-around-the-world-scientific-expeditions-voyages-autour-du-monde-expditions-scientifiques-fv-!l-h-ko-la-perouses-votage-thcfe-iflands-abound-with-hogs-dogs-fowls-birds-and-fifli-they-are-alfo-covered-with-cocoa-nut-guava-and-banana-trees-as-well-as-another-tree-bearing-a-large-nut-that-is-eaten-roamed-and-that-in-tafte-much-lelemblcs-a-chefnut-sugar-canes-grow-fpontaneoufly-upon-the-banks-of-the-rivensi-but-t-image234811704.html
RMRJ0GM8–. A voyage round the world in the years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788 [microform]. Boussole (Frigate); Astrolabe (Frigate); Boussole (Frégate); Astrolabe (Frégate); Voyages around the world; Scientific expeditions; Voyages autour du monde; Expéditions scientifiques. fv;:: !l. H KO LA PEROUSES VOTAGE Thcfe iflands abound with hogs, dogs, fowls, birds, and fifli. They are alfo covered with cocoa- nut, guava, and banana trees, as well as another tree bearing a large nut that is eaten roamed, and that in tafte much lelemblcs a chefnut. Sugar-canes grow fpontaneoufly upon the banks of the rivensi but t
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. VARIOUS FOOD-PLANTS 99. Fig. 107, II.—Banana. A, tip of flower cluster, .showing the large purplish bracts which protect the mostly yellowish flowers till thej' are fully developed. B, a cluster of flowers behind a bract. C, a single flower (Petersen.). 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.. Sargent, Frederick Leroy, 1863-. New York, H. H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-various-food-plants-99-fig-107-iibanana-a-tip-of-flower-cluster-showing-the-large-purplish-bracts-which-protect-the-mostly-yellowish-flowers-till-thej-are-fully-developed-b-a-cluster-of-flowers-behind-a-bract-c-a-single-flower-petersen-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-sargent-frederick-leroy-1863-new-york-h-h-image232393974.html
RMRE2CTP–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. VARIOUS FOOD-PLANTS 99. Fig. 107, II.—Banana. A, tip of flower cluster, .showing the large purplish bracts which protect the mostly yellowish flowers till thej' are fully developed. B, a cluster of flowers behind a bract. C, a single flower (Petersen.). 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.. Sargent, Frederick Leroy, 1863-. New York, H. H
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