. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. EUPHORBIACEAE {SPURGE FAMILY) 267 branches extended in all directions, red where exposed to the light but green underneath. Leaves opposite, oblong, from a quarter-inch to nearly an inch in length, short-petioled, very finely toothed, usually with a purplish brown spot near the center; stipules nearly linear, tipped with a fringe of bristles. Flowers on peduncles about as long as the petioles, the in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-euphorbiaceae-spurge-family-267-branches-extended-in-all-directions-red-where-exposed-to-the-light-but-green-underneath-leaves-opposite-oblong-from-a-quarter-inch-to-nearly-an-inch-in-length-short-petioled-very-finely-toothed-usually-with-a-purplish-brown-spot-near-the-center-stipules-nearly-linear-tipped-with-a-fringe-of-bristles-flowers-on-peduncles-about-as-long-as-the-petioles-the-in-image231939235.html
RMRD9MT3–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. EUPHORBIACEAE {SPURGE FAMILY) 267 branches extended in all directions, red where exposed to the light but green underneath. Leaves opposite, oblong, from a quarter-inch to nearly an inch in length, short-petioled, very finely toothed, usually with a purplish brown spot near the center; stipules nearly linear, tipped with a fringe of bristles. Flowers on peduncles about as long as the petioles, the in
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. EUPHORBIACEAE {SPURGE FAMILY) 267 branches extended in all directions, red where exposed to the light but green underneath. Leaves opposite, oblong, from a quarter-inch to nearly an inch in length, short-petioled, very finely toothed, usually with a purplish brown spot near the center; stipules nearly linear, tipped with a fringe of bristles. Flowers on peduncles about as long as the petioles, the in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-euphorbiaceae-spurge-family-267-branches-extended-in-all-directions-red-where-exposed-to-the-light-but-green-underneath-leaves-opposite-oblong-from-a-quarter-inch-to-nearly-an-inch-in-length-short-petioled-very-finely-toothed-usually-with-a-purplish-brown-spot-near-the-center-stipules-nearly-linear-tipped-with-a-fringe-of-bristles-flowers-on-peduncles-about-as-long-as-the-petioles-the-in-image216394854.html
RMPG1HRJ–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. EUPHORBIACEAE {SPURGE FAMILY) 267 branches extended in all directions, red where exposed to the light but green underneath. Leaves opposite, oblong, from a quarter-inch to nearly an inch in length, short-petioled, very finely toothed, usually with a purplish brown spot near the center; stipules nearly linear, tipped with a fringe of bristles. Flowers on peduncles about as long as the petioles, the in
. Flowers and their pedigrees. Botany. Fig. 20. Fig. 21. Fruit of Wild Strawberry. Fruit of White Potentilla. flowers, whereas most of their other congeners have them yellow.* Both have short tufted stems ; in both the leaves are clothed with silky down ; and in both the leaflets are regularly toothed at the edge in the self-same manner. On the other hand, they differ from one another almost exclusively in the matter of their fruit. Now, as we shall proceed to see, it is com- paratively easy to produce the change whereby a dry fruit becomes a succulent one, and it is also compara-. Please note Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-and-their-pedigrees-botany-fig-20-fig-21-fruit-of-wild-strawberry-fruit-of-white-potentilla-flowers-whereas-most-of-their-other-congeners-have-them-yellow-both-have-short-tufted-stems-in-both-the-leaves-are-clothed-with-silky-down-and-in-both-the-leaflets-are-regularly-toothed-at-the-edge-in-the-self-same-manner-on-the-other-hand-they-differ-from-one-another-almost-exclusively-in-the-matter-of-their-fruit-now-as-we-shall-proceed-to-see-it-is-com-paratively-easy-to-produce-the-change-whereby-a-dry-fruit-becomes-a-succulent-one-and-it-is-also-compara-please-note-image232281174.html
RMRDW906–. Flowers and their pedigrees. Botany. Fig. 20. Fig. 21. Fruit of Wild Strawberry. Fruit of White Potentilla. flowers, whereas most of their other congeners have them yellow.* Both have short tufted stems ; in both the leaves are clothed with silky down ; and in both the leaflets are regularly toothed at the edge in the self-same manner. On the other hand, they differ from one another almost exclusively in the matter of their fruit. Now, as we shall proceed to see, it is com- paratively easy to produce the change whereby a dry fruit becomes a succulent one, and it is also compara-. Please note
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-1667-q-zblapnsis-is-q-blaucscens-q-glaucescens-humb-et-bonp-pi-iequin-t-78-and-our-fig-1668-michx-n-amer-syl-p-111-leaves-on-short-footstalks-wedge-shaped-obovate-entire-at-the-base-slightly-repand-and-toothed-towards-the-top-glaucous-and-quite-glabrou-image216451975.html
RMPG46KK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-1667-q-zblapnsis-is-q-blaucscens-q-glaucescens-humb-et-bonp-pi-iequin-t-78-and-our-fig-1668-michx-n-amer-syl-p-111-leaves-on-short-footstalks-wedge-shaped-obovate-entire-at-the-base-slightly-repand-and-toothed-towards-the-top-glaucous-and-quite-glabrou-image232020412.html
RMRDDCB8–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-1667-q-zblapnsis-is-q-blaucscens-q-glaucescens-humb-et-bonp-pi-iequin-t-78-and-our-fig-1668-michx-n-amer-syl-p-111-leaves-on-short-footstalks-wedge-shaped-obovate-entire-at-the-base-slightly-repand-and-toothed-towards-the-top-glaucous-and-quite-glabrou-image216451972.html
RMPG46KG–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou
. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. ACTAEA Perennials, with broad, 2—3 ternately compound leaves, the ovate leaflets sharply cleft and toothed. The white flowers occur in a short and thick terminal raceme. The sepals are 4 or 5, falling ofif when the flower expands. The petals are 4 to 10, small, flat, and on slender claws. The stamens are numerous and have slender white filaments. The pistil is single, the stigma being sessile and 2-lobed. A. alba. White Baneberey. The glob- ular berries are white, the pedicels which bear them becoming thickened in fruit, as large as the peduncle, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-spring-flora-for-high-schools-botany-actaea-perennials-with-broad-23-ternately-compound-leaves-the-ovate-leaflets-sharply-cleft-and-toothed-the-white-flowers-occur-in-a-short-and-thick-terminal-raceme-the-sepals-are-4-or-5-falling-ofif-when-the-flower-expands-the-petals-are-4-to-10-small-flat-and-on-slender-claws-the-stamens-are-numerous-and-have-slender-white-filaments-the-pistil-is-single-the-stigma-being-sessile-and-2-lobed-a-alba-white-baneberey-the-glob-ular-berries-are-white-the-pedicels-which-bear-them-becoming-thickened-in-fruit-as-large-as-the-peduncle-and-image232296727.html
RMRDX0RK–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. ACTAEA Perennials, with broad, 2—3 ternately compound leaves, the ovate leaflets sharply cleft and toothed. The white flowers occur in a short and thick terminal raceme. The sepals are 4 or 5, falling ofif when the flower expands. The petals are 4 to 10, small, flat, and on slender claws. The stamens are numerous and have slender white filaments. The pistil is single, the stigma being sessile and 2-lobed. A. alba. White Baneberey. The glob- ular berries are white, the pedicels which bear them becoming thickened in fruit, as large as the peduncle, and
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 452 The Thorn Trees the bark is dark gray, scaly; the young twigs are covered with matted white hairs but become smooth with age and are armed occasionally with slender red- brown spines. The leaves are oblanceolate- obovate, 2 to 6 cm. long, i to 4 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at the apex, strongly wedge-shaped at the base, finely toothed, rough hairy and shining above, pale and hairy below, particularly along the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-452-the-thorn-trees-the-bark-is-dark-gray-scaly-the-young-twigs-are-covered-with-matted-white-hairs-but-become-smooth-with-age-and-are-armed-occasionally-with-slender-red-brown-spines-the-leaves-are-oblanceolate-obovate-2-to-6-cm-long-i-to-4-cm-wide-pointed-or-short-pointed-at-the-apex-strongly-wedge-shaped-at-the-base-finely-toothed-rough-hairy-and-shining-above-pale-and-hairy-below-particularly-along-the-image216372036.html
RMPG0GMM–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 452 The Thorn Trees the bark is dark gray, scaly; the young twigs are covered with matted white hairs but become smooth with age and are armed occasionally with slender red- brown spines. The leaves are oblanceolate- obovate, 2 to 6 cm. long, i to 4 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at the apex, strongly wedge-shaped at the base, finely toothed, rough hairy and shining above, pale and hairy below, particularly along the
. Flowers and their pedigrees [microform]. Flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 2o. Fruit of Wild Strawberry. Fig. 21. Fruit of White Potentilla. flowers, whereas most of their other congeners have them yellow. Both have short tufted stems ; in both the leaves are clothed with silky down ; and in both the leaflets are regularly toothed at the edge in the self-same manner. On the other hand, they differ from one another almost exclusively in the matte." ol their fruit. Now, as we shall proceed to see, it is com- paratively easy to produce the change whereby a dry fruit becomes a succulen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-and-their-pedigrees-microform-flowers-flowers-fleurs-fleurs-fig-2o-fruit-of-wild-strawberry-fig-21-fruit-of-white-potentilla-flowers-whereas-most-of-their-other-congeners-have-them-yellow-both-have-short-tufted-stems-in-both-the-leaves-are-clothed-with-silky-down-and-in-both-the-leaflets-are-regularly-toothed-at-the-edge-in-the-self-same-manner-on-the-other-hand-they-differ-from-one-another-almost-exclusively-in-the-mattequot-ol-their-fruit-now-as-we-shall-proceed-to-see-it-is-com-paratively-easy-to-produce-the-change-whereby-a-dry-fruit-becomes-a-succulen-image234854511.html
RMRJ2F93–. Flowers and their pedigrees [microform]. Flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 2o. Fruit of Wild Strawberry. Fig. 21. Fruit of White Potentilla. flowers, whereas most of their other congeners have them yellow. Both have short tufted stems ; in both the leaves are clothed with silky down ; and in both the leaflets are regularly toothed at the edge in the self-same manner. On the other hand, they differ from one another almost exclusively in the matte." ol their fruit. Now, as we shall proceed to see, it is com- paratively easy to produce the change whereby a dry fruit becomes a succulen
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 346 The Elms and often doubly toothed, very rough and dark green on the upper surface, and hairy on the lower, small, 5 cm. long or less, with hairy stalks 2 to 4 mm. long; the stipules are prominent on the yoimg leaves, sometimes i cm. long, but fall away early. The flowers appear id the autunm, in small short-stalked clusters in the leaf-axils; the calyx is deeply cleft into narrow lobes, about as long as the hairy ovar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-346-the-elms-and-often-doubly-toothed-very-rough-and-dark-green-on-the-upper-surface-and-hairy-on-the-lower-small-5-cm-long-or-less-with-hairy-stalks-2-to-4-mm-long-the-stipules-are-prominent-on-the-yoimg-leaves-sometimes-i-cm-long-but-fall-away-early-the-flowers-appear-id-the-autunm-in-small-short-stalked-clusters-in-the-leaf-axils-the-calyx-is-deeply-cleft-into-narrow-lobes-about-as-long-as-the-hairy-ovar-image216391117.html
RMPG1D25–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 346 The Elms and often doubly toothed, very rough and dark green on the upper surface, and hairy on the lower, small, 5 cm. long or less, with hairy stalks 2 to 4 mm. long; the stipules are prominent on the yoimg leaves, sometimes i cm. long, but fall away early. The flowers appear id the autunm, in small short-stalked clusters in the leaf-axils; the calyx is deeply cleft into narrow lobes, about as long as the hairy ovar
. Flowers and their pedigrees [microform]. Flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 20. Fruit of Wild Str.iwberrv. Fiu. 21. Fruit of White Potemilla. flowers, whereas most of their other congeners have them yellow. Both have short tufted stems ; in both the leaves arc clothed with silky down ; and in both the leaflets are regularly toothed at the edge in the self-same manner. On the other hand, they differ from one another almost exclusively in the matter of their fruit. Now, as we shall proceed to see, it is com- paratively easy to produce the change whereby a dry fruit becomes a .succulent one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-and-their-pedigrees-microform-flowers-flowers-fleurs-fleurs-fig-20-fruit-of-wild-striwberrv-fiu-21-fruit-of-white-potemilla-flowers-whereas-most-of-their-other-congeners-have-them-yellow-both-have-short-tufted-stems-in-both-the-leaves-arc-clothed-with-silky-down-and-in-both-the-leaflets-are-regularly-toothed-at-the-edge-in-the-self-same-manner-on-the-other-hand-they-differ-from-one-another-almost-exclusively-in-the-matter-of-their-fruit-now-as-we-shall-proceed-to-see-it-is-com-paratively-easy-to-produce-the-change-whereby-a-dry-fruit-becomes-a-succulent-one-image234921321.html
RMRJ5GF5–. Flowers and their pedigrees [microform]. Flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 20. Fruit of Wild Str.iwberrv. Fiu. 21. Fruit of White Potemilla. flowers, whereas most of their other congeners have them yellow. Both have short tufted stems ; in both the leaves arc clothed with silky down ; and in both the leaflets are regularly toothed at the edge in the self-same manner. On the other hand, they differ from one another almost exclusively in the matter of their fruit. Now, as we shall proceed to see, it is com- paratively easy to produce the change whereby a dry fruit becomes a .succulent one
. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 212 FOUNnATIONS OP BOTAJ^fY the apex, rounded at the base into a long, concave petiole, entire or toothed, smooth or slightly downy. Scape taller than the leaves, downy, spike densely flowered; bracts short, ovate. Flowers per- fect. Stamens 4, projecting. Capsule ovoid, about twice the length of the calyx. Common in dooryards.* 2. P. lanceolata, L. Ribgrass. Biennial or perennial; soft- hairy or nearly smooth. Leaves numerous, lanceolate to elliptical, acute, long-petioled, strongly 3-5-ribbed, entire or toothed. Scapes much longer than the leaves, str Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/foundations-of-botany-botany-botany-212-founnations-op-botajfy-the-apex-rounded-at-the-base-into-a-long-concave-petiole-entire-or-toothed-smooth-or-slightly-downy-scape-taller-than-the-leaves-downy-spike-densely-flowered-bracts-short-ovate-flowers-per-fect-stamens-4-projecting-capsule-ovoid-about-twice-the-length-of-the-calyx-common-in-dooryards-2-p-lanceolata-l-ribgrass-biennial-or-perennial-soft-hairy-or-nearly-smooth-leaves-numerous-lanceolate-to-elliptical-acute-long-petioled-strongly-3-5-ribbed-entire-or-toothed-scapes-much-longer-than-the-leaves-str-image216444063.html
RMPG3TH3–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 212 FOUNnATIONS OP BOTAJ^fY the apex, rounded at the base into a long, concave petiole, entire or toothed, smooth or slightly downy. Scape taller than the leaves, downy, spike densely flowered; bracts short, ovate. Flowers per- fect. Stamens 4, projecting. Capsule ovoid, about twice the length of the calyx. Common in dooryards.* 2. P. lanceolata, L. Ribgrass. Biennial or perennial; soft- hairy or nearly smooth. Leaves numerous, lanceolate to elliptical, acute, long-petioled, strongly 3-5-ribbed, entire or toothed. Scapes much longer than the leaves, str
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-1667-q-zblapnsis-is-q-blaucscens-q-glaucescens-humb-et-bonp-pi-iequin-t-78-and-our-fig-1668-michx-n-amer-syl-p-111-leaves-on-short-footstalks-wedge-shaped-obovate-entire-at-the-base-slightly-repand-and-toothed-towards-the-top-glaucous-and-quite-glabrou-image232020415.html
RMRDDCBB–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1667. Q. zBlap^nsis. IS. Q. Blauc^scens. Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 78., and our fig. 1668., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. — Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, obovate ; entire at the base ; slightly repand and toothed towards the top ; glaucous, and quite glabrou
. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fig. 85. — Ambrosia trifida. 22. XANTHIUM. Cocklebur. MoncBcious, the sterile and fertile flowers in different heads, the fertile below the sterile in short spikes; involucre of-the sterile flowers open and saucer-shaped; involucre of the fertile flowers closed, 2-flowered, leathery, and covered with hooked prickles, often 2-beaked. Coarse, weedy annuals with large alternate toothed leaves, and producing large bur-like fruit. 1. X. echinStum, Murr. Stem rough, 1-2 ft. high, tinged or spotted with purple;'leave Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/selected-western-flora-manitoba-saskatchewan-alberta-botany-botany-botany-fig-85-ambrosia-trifida-22-xanthium-cocklebur-moncbcious-the-sterile-and-fertile-flowers-in-different-heads-the-fertile-below-the-sterile-in-short-spikes-involucre-of-the-sterile-flowers-open-and-saucer-shaped-involucre-of-the-fertile-flowers-closed-2-flowered-leathery-and-covered-with-hooked-prickles-often-2-beaked-coarse-weedy-annuals-with-large-alternate-toothed-leaves-and-producing-large-bur-like-fruit-1-x-echinstum-murr-stem-rough-1-2-ft-high-tinged-or-spotted-with-purpleleave-image216366497.html
RMPG09JW–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fig. 85. — Ambrosia trifida. 22. XANTHIUM. Cocklebur. MoncBcious, the sterile and fertile flowers in different heads, the fertile below the sterile in short spikes; involucre of-the sterile flowers open and saucer-shaped; involucre of the fertile flowers closed, 2-flowered, leathery, and covered with hooked prickles, often 2-beaked. Coarse, weedy annuals with large alternate toothed leaves, and producing large bur-like fruit. 1. X. echinStum, Murr. Stem rough, 1-2 ft. high, tinged or spotted with purple;'leave
. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 212 FOUNnATIONS OP BOTAJ^fY the apex, rounded at the base into a long, concave petiole, entire or toothed, smooth or slightly downy. Scape taller than the leaves, downy, spike densely flowered; bracts short, ovate. Flowers per- fect. Stamens 4, projecting. Capsule ovoid, about twice the length of the calyx. Common in dooryards.* 2. P. lanceolata, L. Ribgrass. Biennial or perennial; soft- hairy or nearly smooth. Leaves numerous, lanceolate to elliptical, acute, long-petioled, strongly 3-5-ribbed, entire or toothed. Scapes much longer than the leaves, str Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/foundations-of-botany-botany-botany-212-founnations-op-botajfy-the-apex-rounded-at-the-base-into-a-long-concave-petiole-entire-or-toothed-smooth-or-slightly-downy-scape-taller-than-the-leaves-downy-spike-densely-flowered-bracts-short-ovate-flowers-per-fect-stamens-4-projecting-capsule-ovoid-about-twice-the-length-of-the-calyx-common-in-dooryards-2-p-lanceolata-l-ribgrass-biennial-or-perennial-soft-hairy-or-nearly-smooth-leaves-numerous-lanceolate-to-elliptical-acute-long-petioled-strongly-3-5-ribbed-entire-or-toothed-scapes-much-longer-than-the-leaves-str-image232134446.html
RMRDJHRX–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 212 FOUNnATIONS OP BOTAJ^fY the apex, rounded at the base into a long, concave petiole, entire or toothed, smooth or slightly downy. Scape taller than the leaves, downy, spike densely flowered; bracts short, ovate. Flowers per- fect. Stamens 4, projecting. Capsule ovoid, about twice the length of the calyx. Common in dooryards.* 2. P. lanceolata, L. Ribgrass. Biennial or perennial; soft- hairy or nearly smooth. Leaves numerous, lanceolate to elliptical, acute, long-petioled, strongly 3-5-ribbed, entire or toothed. Scapes much longer than the leaves, str
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 498 The Plums and Cherries before or with the leaves in April or May, are 1.5 to 2.5 cm. across, in lateral, very scaly, short-stalked 2-to 5-flowered umbels, on smooth slender pedicels 2 to 4 cm. long; the calyx-tube is urn-shaped, smooth, its lobes rather broad, blunt, minutely glandular-toothed and reflexed; the petals are broadly obovate, notched at the apex. The fruit ripens in June and July, is nearly globular, 8 to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-498-the-plums-and-cherries-before-or-with-the-leaves-in-april-or-may-are-15-to-25-cm-across-in-lateral-very-scaly-short-stalked-2-to-5-flowered-umbels-on-smooth-slender-pedicels-2-to-4-cm-long-the-calyx-tube-is-urn-shaped-smooth-its-lobes-rather-broad-blunt-minutely-glandular-toothed-and-reflexed-the-petals-are-broadly-obovate-notched-at-the-apex-the-fruit-ripens-in-june-and-july-is-nearly-globular-8-to-image216371678.html
RMPG0G7X–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 498 The Plums and Cherries before or with the leaves in April or May, are 1.5 to 2.5 cm. across, in lateral, very scaly, short-stalked 2-to 5-flowered umbels, on smooth slender pedicels 2 to 4 cm. long; the calyx-tube is urn-shaped, smooth, its lobes rather broad, blunt, minutely glandular-toothed and reflexed; the petals are broadly obovate, notched at the apex. The fruit ripens in June and July, is nearly globular, 8 to
. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fig. 85. — Ambrosia trifida. 22. XANTHIUM. Cocklebur. MoncBcious, the sterile and fertile flowers in different heads, the fertile below the sterile in short spikes; involucre of-the sterile flowers open and saucer-shaped; involucre of the fertile flowers closed, 2-flowered, leathery, and covered with hooked prickles, often 2-beaked. Coarse, weedy annuals with large alternate toothed leaves, and producing large bur-like fruit. 1. X. echinStum, Murr. Stem rough, 1-2 ft. high, tinged or spotted with purple;'leave Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/selected-western-flora-manitoba-saskatchewan-alberta-botany-botany-botany-fig-85-ambrosia-trifida-22-xanthium-cocklebur-moncbcious-the-sterile-and-fertile-flowers-in-different-heads-the-fertile-below-the-sterile-in-short-spikes-involucre-of-the-sterile-flowers-open-and-saucer-shaped-involucre-of-the-fertile-flowers-closed-2-flowered-leathery-and-covered-with-hooked-prickles-often-2-beaked-coarse-weedy-annuals-with-large-alternate-toothed-leaves-and-producing-large-bur-like-fruit-1-x-echinstum-murr-stem-rough-1-2-ft-high-tinged-or-spotted-with-purpleleave-image232962839.html
RMRF0ADB–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fig. 85. — Ambrosia trifida. 22. XANTHIUM. Cocklebur. MoncBcious, the sterile and fertile flowers in different heads, the fertile below the sterile in short spikes; involucre of-the sterile flowers open and saucer-shaped; involucre of the fertile flowers closed, 2-flowered, leathery, and covered with hooked prickles, often 2-beaked. Coarse, weedy annuals with large alternate toothed leaves, and producing large bur-like fruit. 1. X. echinStum, Murr. Stem rough, 1-2 ft. high, tinged or spotted with purple;'leave
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Nuttall's Thorn 481 The leaves are ovate or obovate to broadly ovate, 2 to 7 cm. long, i to 6 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at apex, wedge-shaped at base, doubly toothed and lobed, covered with pale hairs, particularly along the veins above, dark green above, half-leathery, seldom becoming smooth along the veins; leaf-stalks slightly winged, hairy, glandular, i to 3 cm. long. The flowers are about 15 mm. wide, in man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-nuttalls-thorn-481-the-leaves-are-ovate-or-obovate-to-broadly-ovate-2-to-7-cm-long-i-to-6-cm-wide-pointed-or-short-pointed-at-apex-wedge-shaped-at-base-doubly-toothed-and-lobed-covered-with-pale-hairs-particularly-along-the-veins-above-dark-green-above-half-leathery-seldom-becoming-smooth-along-the-veins-leaf-stalks-slightly-winged-hairy-glandular-i-to-3-cm-long-the-flowers-are-about-15-mm-wide-in-man-image216371784.html
RMPG0GBM–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Nuttall's Thorn 481 The leaves are ovate or obovate to broadly ovate, 2 to 7 cm. long, i to 6 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at apex, wedge-shaped at base, doubly toothed and lobed, covered with pale hairs, particularly along the veins above, dark green above, half-leathery, seldom becoming smooth along the veins; leaf-stalks slightly winged, hairy, glandular, i to 3 cm. long. The flowers are about 15 mm. wide, in man
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 498 The Plums and Cherries before or with the leaves in April or May, are 1.5 to 2.5 cm. across, in lateral, very scaly, short-stalked 2-to 5-flowered umbels, on smooth slender pedicels 2 to 4 cm. long; the calyx-tube is urn-shaped, smooth, its lobes rather broad, blunt, minutely glandular-toothed and reflexed; the petals are broadly obovate, notched at the apex. The fruit ripens in June and July, is nearly globular, 8 to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-498-the-plums-and-cherries-before-or-with-the-leaves-in-april-or-may-are-15-to-25-cm-across-in-lateral-very-scaly-short-stalked-2-to-5-flowered-umbels-on-smooth-slender-pedicels-2-to-4-cm-long-the-calyx-tube-is-urn-shaped-smooth-its-lobes-rather-broad-blunt-minutely-glandular-toothed-and-reflexed-the-petals-are-broadly-obovate-notched-at-the-apex-the-fruit-ripens-in-june-and-july-is-nearly-globular-8-to-image231978879.html
RMRDBFBY–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 498 The Plums and Cherries before or with the leaves in April or May, are 1.5 to 2.5 cm. across, in lateral, very scaly, short-stalked 2-to 5-flowered umbels, on smooth slender pedicels 2 to 4 cm. long; the calyx-tube is urn-shaped, smooth, its lobes rather broad, blunt, minutely glandular-toothed and reflexed; the petals are broadly obovate, notched at the apex. The fruit ripens in June and July, is nearly globular, 8 to
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 9. Geranium pusillum L. Small-flowered Crane's-bill. Fig. 2660. Geranium pusillum L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 957. 1763. Annual, widely branching, slender, weak, pubes- cent or villous, 4-18' long. Leaves petioled, reni- form-orbicular, J'-ii' wide, deeply divided into 7-9 oblong, or sometimes linear-oblong, entire or 3- toothed, cuneate lobes; peduncles short, 3"-9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102d-meridian-botany-botany-9-geranium-pusillum-l-small-flowered-cranes-bill-fig-2660-geranium-pusillum-l-sp-pi-ed-2-957-1763-annual-widely-branching-slender-weak-pubes-cent-or-villous-4-18-long-leaves-petioled-reni-form-orbicular-j-ii-wide-deeply-divided-into-7-9-oblong-or-sometimes-linear-oblong-entire-or-3-toothed-cuneate-lobes-peduncles-short-3quot-9-image232137270.html
RMRDJNCP–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 9. Geranium pusillum L. Small-flowered Crane's-bill. Fig. 2660. Geranium pusillum L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 957. 1763. Annual, widely branching, slender, weak, pubes- cent or villous, 4-18' long. Leaves petioled, reni- form-orbicular, J'-ii' wide, deeply divided into 7-9 oblong, or sometimes linear-oblong, entire or 3- toothed, cuneate lobes; peduncles short, 3"-9
. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. HARDHACK BROADLEAF MEADOWSWEET Spiraea latifolia Leaves coarsely (often doubly) toothed, hairless or nearly so beneath. Fruit (flowers) in somewhat loose, pyramidal clusters. Fruit tiny, dry, hairless. Dry or (usually) moist soil in the open. Common. SWAMP SWEETBELLS Leucothoe racemosa Leaves finely toothed; leafstalks short (1-5 mm. long). Fruit (flowers) in elongated clusters. Flower clusters one-sided. Fruit somewhat spherical capsules. Pond shores, moist thickets, cedar swamps, bogs. Rare. MALEBERRY Lyonia ligustrina Leaves obscurely Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concord-area-trees-and-shrubs-botany-trees-shrubs-hardhack-broadleaf-meadowsweet-spiraea-latifolia-leaves-coarsely-often-doubly-toothed-hairless-or-nearly-so-beneath-fruit-flowers-in-somewhat-loose-pyramidal-clusters-fruit-tiny-dry-hairless-dry-or-usually-moist-soil-in-the-open-common-swamp-sweetbells-leucothoe-racemosa-leaves-finely-toothed-leafstalks-short-1-5-mm-long-fruit-flowers-in-elongated-clusters-flower-clusters-one-sided-fruit-somewhat-spherical-capsules-pond-shores-moist-thickets-cedar-swamps-bogs-rare-maleberry-lyonia-ligustrina-leaves-obscurely-image232586185.html
RMREB61D–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. HARDHACK BROADLEAF MEADOWSWEET Spiraea latifolia Leaves coarsely (often doubly) toothed, hairless or nearly so beneath. Fruit (flowers) in somewhat loose, pyramidal clusters. Fruit tiny, dry, hairless. Dry or (usually) moist soil in the open. Common. SWAMP SWEETBELLS Leucothoe racemosa Leaves finely toothed; leafstalks short (1-5 mm. long). Fruit (flowers) in elongated clusters. Flower clusters one-sided. Fruit somewhat spherical capsules. Pond shores, moist thickets, cedar swamps, bogs. Rare. MALEBERRY Lyonia ligustrina Leaves obscurely
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Nuttall's Thorn 481 The leaves are ovate or obovate to broadly ovate, 2 to 7 cm. long, i to 6 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at apex, wedge-shaped at base, doubly toothed and lobed, covered with pale hairs, particularly along the veins above, dark green above, half-leathery, seldom becoming smooth along the veins; leaf-stalks slightly winged, hairy, glandular, i to 3 cm. long. The flowers are about 15 mm. wide, in man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-nuttalls-thorn-481-the-leaves-are-ovate-or-obovate-to-broadly-ovate-2-to-7-cm-long-i-to-6-cm-wide-pointed-or-short-pointed-at-apex-wedge-shaped-at-base-doubly-toothed-and-lobed-covered-with-pale-hairs-particularly-along-the-veins-above-dark-green-above-half-leathery-seldom-becoming-smooth-along-the-veins-leaf-stalks-slightly-winged-hairy-glandular-i-to-3-cm-long-the-flowers-are-about-15-mm-wide-in-man-image231978987.html
RMRDBFFR–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Nuttall's Thorn 481 The leaves are ovate or obovate to broadly ovate, 2 to 7 cm. long, i to 6 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at apex, wedge-shaped at base, doubly toothed and lobed, covered with pale hairs, particularly along the veins above, dark green above, half-leathery, seldom becoming smooth along the veins; leaf-stalks slightly winged, hairy, glandular, i to 3 cm. long. The flowers are about 15 mm. wide, in man
. Flowers of the field. Botany. PRniUi,ACE.« flowers, and almost too well known to need any description ; leaves obovate, tapering downwards, wrinkled, hairy beneath, toothed;. rkl.MiLA vjIris iC:vs///', f^a!i;/e). umbels usually with ^•ery short prJiiiichis and lung, pink, hairy pedicels; /lowers an inch or more across'; i'a/v.v with 5 longitudinal plaits and acute teeth ; eorolla of a pale yellow, or, as artists often maintain, a delicate green, turning green in drying, or occasion-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-of-the-field-botany-prniuiace-flowers-and-almost-too-well-known-to-need-any-description-leaves-obovate-tapering-downwards-wrinkled-hairy-beneath-toothed-rklmila-vjiris-icvs-fa!ie-umbels-usually-with-ery-short-prjiiiichis-and-lung-pink-hairy-pedicels-lowers-an-inch-or-more-across-iavv-with-5-longitudinal-plaits-and-acute-teeth-eorolla-of-a-pale-yellow-or-as-artists-often-maintain-a-delicate-green-turning-green-in-drying-or-occasion-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-fo-image232375910.html
RMRE1HRJ–. Flowers of the field. Botany. PRniUi,ACE.« flowers, and almost too well known to need any description ; leaves obovate, tapering downwards, wrinkled, hairy beneath, toothed;. rkl.MiLA vjIris iC:vs///', f^a!i;/e). umbels usually with ^•ery short prJiiiichis and lung, pink, hairy pedicels; /lowers an inch or more across'; i'a/v.v with 5 longitudinal plaits and acute teeth ; eorolla of a pale yellow, or, as artists often maintain, a delicate green, turning green in drying, or occasion-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 452 The Thorn Trees the bark is dark gray, scaly; the young twigs are covered with matted white hairs but become smooth with age and are armed occasionally with slender red- brown spines. The leaves are oblanceolate- obovate, 2 to 6 cm. long, i to 4 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at the apex, strongly wedge-shaped at the base, finely toothed, rough hairy and shining above, pale and hairy below, particularly along the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-452-the-thorn-trees-the-bark-is-dark-gray-scaly-the-young-twigs-are-covered-with-matted-white-hairs-but-become-smooth-with-age-and-are-armed-occasionally-with-slender-red-brown-spines-the-leaves-are-oblanceolate-obovate-2-to-6-cm-long-i-to-4-cm-wide-pointed-or-short-pointed-at-the-apex-strongly-wedge-shaped-at-the-base-finely-toothed-rough-hairy-and-shining-above-pale-and-hairy-below-particularly-along-the-image231979321.html
RMRDBFYN–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 452 The Thorn Trees the bark is dark gray, scaly; the young twigs are covered with matted white hairs but become smooth with age and are armed occasionally with slender red- brown spines. The leaves are oblanceolate- obovate, 2 to 6 cm. long, i to 4 cm. wide, pointed or short-pointed at the apex, strongly wedge-shaped at the base, finely toothed, rough hairy and shining above, pale and hairy below, particularly along the
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 346 The Elms and often doubly toothed, very rough and dark green on the upper surface, and hairy on the lower, small, 5 cm. long or less, with hairy stalks 2 to 4 mm. long; the stipules are prominent on the yoimg leaves, sometimes i cm. long, but fall away early. The flowers appear id the autunm, in small short-stalked clusters in the leaf-axils; the calyx is deeply cleft into narrow lobes, about as long as the hairy ovar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-346-the-elms-and-often-doubly-toothed-very-rough-and-dark-green-on-the-upper-surface-and-hairy-on-the-lower-small-5-cm-long-or-less-with-hairy-stalks-2-to-4-mm-long-the-stipules-are-prominent-on-the-yoimg-leaves-sometimes-i-cm-long-but-fall-away-early-the-flowers-appear-id-the-autunm-in-small-short-stalked-clusters-in-the-leaf-axils-the-calyx-is-deeply-cleft-into-narrow-lobes-about-as-long-as-the-hairy-ovar-image231979790.html
RMRDBGGE–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 346 The Elms and often doubly toothed, very rough and dark green on the upper surface, and hairy on the lower, small, 5 cm. long or less, with hairy stalks 2 to 4 mm. long; the stipules are prominent on the yoimg leaves, sometimes i cm. long, but fall away early. The flowers appear id the autunm, in small short-stalked clusters in the leaf-axils; the calyx is deeply cleft into narrow lobes, about as long as the hairy ovar
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