flowers. Erinocarpus Nimmoni. Family: Tiliaceae. A medium-sized deciduous tree with a prickly, three-winged fruit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-flowers-erinocarpus-nimmoni-family-tiliaceae-a-medium-sized-deciduous-124417680.html
RFH6BM0G–flowers. Erinocarpus Nimmoni. Family: Tiliaceae. A medium-sized deciduous tree with a prickly, three-winged fruit.
RM2J3J25N–Print by Gisela Oberst Three angels, triptych, abstract, orange, gold, blue, angelic figure, angelic representation, winged, mystical, heavenly beings
A three quarter view of a female House fly, Phaonia angelicae, resting in a pink petal. Close-up, well focussed, good detail. Beauty in nature. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-three-quarter-view-of-a-female-house-fly-phaonia-angelicae-resting-in-a-pink-petal-close-up-well-focussed-good-detail-beauty-in-nature-image628140413.html
RF2YDX7E5–A three quarter view of a female House fly, Phaonia angelicae, resting in a pink petal. Close-up, well focussed, good detail. Beauty in nature.
Three Australian grey-headed fruit bats / flying foxes, Pteropus poliocephalus hanging in trees, wings folded, against blue sky Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-three-australian-grey-headed-fruit-bats-flying-foxes-pteropus-poliocephalus-90482893.html
RMF75RRW–Three Australian grey-headed fruit bats / flying foxes, Pteropus poliocephalus hanging in trees, wings folded, against blue sky
Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), eating fruit of Japanese Persimmon (Diospyros kaki), Provence, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/starling-sturnus-vulgaris-eating-fruit-of-japanese-persimmon-diospyros-kaki-provence-france-image333442244.html
RM2AADGYG–Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), eating fruit of Japanese Persimmon (Diospyros kaki), Provence, France
The hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is one of three extant species of vampire bats. It mainly feeds on the blood of wild birds. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hairy-legged-vampire-bat-diphylla-ecaudata-is-one-of-three-extant-species-of-vampire-bats-it-mainly-feeds-on-the-blood-of-wild-birds-image344308323.html
RF2B04GNR–The hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is one of three extant species of vampire bats. It mainly feeds on the blood of wild birds.
White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-white-winged-dove-zenaida-asiatica-adults-perched-on-firethorn-pyracantha-123411428.html
RMH4NTF0–White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA
The common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) is a small, leaf-nosed bat native to the Americas. It is one of three extant species of vampire bat. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-common-vampire-bat-desmodus-rotundus-is-a-small-leaf-nosed-bat-native-to-the-americas-it-is-one-of-three-extant-species-of-vampire-bat-image344308422.html
RF2B04GWA–The common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) is a small, leaf-nosed bat native to the Americas. It is one of three extant species of vampire bat.
Sheet with Three Heads, Giuseppe Bernardino Bison, Italian, 1762 - 1844, Pen and ink, brush and sepia, watercolor on paper, Above, left: a winged head of a woman with a drapery festoon. At right, the head of a stag with leaves and ribbons. Below is the mask of a bearded man with a crown of fruit., Italy, late 18th century, architecture, Drawing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sheet-with-three-heads-giuseppe-bernardino-bison-italian-1762-1844-pen-and-ink-brush-and-sepia-watercolor-on-paper-above-left-a-winged-head-of-a-woman-with-a-drapery-festoon-at-right-the-head-of-a-stag-with-leaves-and-ribbons-below-is-the-mask-of-a-bearded-man-with-a-crown-of-fruit-italy-late-18th-century-architecture-drawing-image391165699.html
RM2DMB3RF–Sheet with Three Heads, Giuseppe Bernardino Bison, Italian, 1762 - 1844, Pen and ink, brush and sepia, watercolor on paper, Above, left: a winged head of a woman with a drapery festoon. At right, the head of a stag with leaves and ribbons. Below is the mask of a bearded man with a crown of fruit., Italy, late 18th century, architecture, Drawing
The hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is one of three extant species of vampire bats. It mainly feeds on the blood of wild birds. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hairy-legged-vampire-bat-diphylla-ecaudata-is-one-of-three-extant-species-of-vampire-bats-it-mainly-feeds-on-the-blood-of-wild-birds-image344308251.html
RF2B04GK7–The hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is one of three extant species of vampire bats. It mainly feeds on the blood of wild birds.
Hornbeam a deciduous broadleaf tree native to the south of the UK green winged fruits samaras Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hornbeam-a-deciduous-broadleaf-tree-native-to-the-south-of-the-uk-121901454.html
RMH292FA–Hornbeam a deciduous broadleaf tree native to the south of the UK green winged fruits samaras
Queen European hornet Vespa crabro on a strawberry - UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-european-hornet-vespa-crabro-on-a-strawberry-uk-image363556366.html
RM2C3DBRX–Queen European hornet Vespa crabro on a strawberry - UK
Tree Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb,Yang,Gurjan,seed.isolated on white Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tree-dipterocarpus-alatus-roxbyanggurjanseedisolated-on-white-105137351.html
RFG31BNB–Tree Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb,Yang,Gurjan,seed.isolated on white
One of dried Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb on white background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-one-of-dried-dipterocarpus-alatus-roxb-on-white-background-101392472.html
RMFTXR3M–One of dried Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb on white background
White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha Coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-winged-dove-zenaida-asiatica-adults-perched-on-firethorn-pyracantha-coccinea-with-berries-hill-country-texas-usa-image226218720.html
RMR41480–White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha Coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA
Group of three whole brown winged achene samara isolated on black glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-of-three-whole-brown-winged-achene-samara-isolated-on-black-glass-image331353935.html
RF2A72D93–Group of three whole brown winged achene samara isolated on black glass
Japanese Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki) fruits, persimmon, fruits, persimmon, persimmon fig, exempt, ebony family (Ebenaceae) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japanese-japanese-persimmon-diospyros-kaki-fruits-persimmon-fruits-persimmon-persimmon-fig-exempt-ebony-family-ebenaceae-image567193438.html
RM2RXNW0E–Japanese Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki) fruits, persimmon, fruits, persimmon, persimmon fig, exempt, ebony family (Ebenaceae)
Terracotta oil lamp 2nd half of 1st century A.D. Roman On the discus a winged Victory holds a shield inscribed with a New Year’s wish for happiness. Around her are representations of things that were usually given as gifts to celebrate the New Year—money (in the form of three coins) and dried fruit (dates and figs).. Terracotta oil lamp 247456 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-oil-lamp-2nd-half-of-1st-century-ad-roman-on-the-discus-a-winged-victory-holds-a-shield-inscribed-with-a-new-years-wish-for-happiness-around-her-are-representations-of-things-that-were-usually-given-as-gifts-to-celebrate-the-new-yearmoney-in-the-form-of-three-coins-and-dried-fruit-dates-and-figs-terracotta-oil-lamp-247456-image458040519.html
RM2HH5F9Y–Terracotta oil lamp 2nd half of 1st century A.D. Roman On the discus a winged Victory holds a shield inscribed with a New Year’s wish for happiness. Around her are representations of things that were usually given as gifts to celebrate the New Year—money (in the form of three coins) and dried fruit (dates and figs).. Terracotta oil lamp 247456
TRIFOLIATE ORANGE (PONCIOUS TRIFOLIATE) GREEN STIFF STEM HAIRS MAY START GREEN THORNS. LEAVES ARE DIVIDED INTO THREE SMALL WAVY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trifoliate-orange-poncious-trifoliate-green-stiff-stem-hairs-may-start-10537393.html
RMA2JKXX–TRIFOLIATE ORANGE (PONCIOUS TRIFOLIATE) GREEN STIFF STEM HAIRS MAY START GREEN THORNS. LEAVES ARE DIVIDED INTO THREE SMALL WAVY
Art inspired by Terracotta oil lamp, Early Imperial, 2nd half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; mold-made, 1 1/8 x 5 in. (2.9 x 12.7 cm), Terracottas, On the discus a winged Victory holds a shield inscribed with a New Year’s wish for happiness. Around her are representations of, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-terracotta-oil-lamp-early-imperial-2nd-half-of-1st-century-ad-roman-terracotta-mold-made-1-18-x-5-in-29-x-127-cm-terracottas-on-the-discus-a-winged-victory-holds-a-shield-inscribed-with-a-new-years-wish-for-happiness-around-her-are-representations-of-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462785602.html
RF2HTWKN6–Art inspired by Terracotta oil lamp, Early Imperial, 2nd half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; mold-made, 1 1/8 x 5 in. (2.9 x 12.7 cm), Terracottas, On the discus a winged Victory holds a shield inscribed with a New Year’s wish for happiness. Around her are representations of, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Wide and narrow fries; Zierhat Boichilgen. In the upper fries there are three consoles with a winged female Herme, masks and bunches of fruit, in the bottom is a leaf drink with monster heads. Series consisting of title sheet and eight unnecessary blades with Frisians or lists in which ornaments for gold and silversmiths are depicted. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wide-and-narrow-fries-zierhat-boichilgen-in-the-upper-fries-there-are-three-consoles-with-a-winged-female-herme-masks-and-bunches-of-fruit-in-the-bottom-is-a-leaf-drink-with-monster-heads-series-consisting-of-title-sheet-and-eight-unnecessary-blades-with-frisians-or-lists-in-which-ornaments-for-gold-and-silversmiths-are-depicted-image430256176.html
RM2FYYT40–Wide and narrow fries; Zierhat Boichilgen. In the upper fries there are three consoles with a winged female Herme, masks and bunches of fruit, in the bottom is a leaf drink with monster heads. Series consisting of title sheet and eight unnecessary blades with Frisians or lists in which ornaments for gold and silversmiths are depicted.
Terracotta oil lamp, Early Imperial, 2nd half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; mold-made, 1 1/8 x 5 in. (2.9 x 12.7 cm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-terracotta-oil-lamp-early-imperial-2nd-half-of-1st-century-ad-roman-162405566.html
RMKC65XP–Terracotta oil lamp, Early Imperial, 2nd half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; mold-made, 1 1/8 x 5 in. (2.9 x 12.7 cm
Terracotta oil lamp. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: 1 1/8 x 5 in. (2.9 x 12.7 cm). Date: 2nd half of 1st century A.D.. On the discus a winged Victory holds a shield inscribed with a New Year's wish for happiness. Around her are representations of things that were usually given as gifts to celebrate the New Year--money (in the form of three coins) and dried fruit (dates and figs). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-oil-lamp-culture-roman-dimensions-1-18-x-5-in-29-x-127-cm-date-2nd-half-of-1st-century-ad-on-the-discus-a-winged-victory-holds-a-shield-inscribed-with-a-new-years-wish-for-happiness-around-her-are-representations-of-things-that-were-usually-given-as-gifts-to-celebrate-the-new-year-money-in-the-form-of-three-coins-and-dried-fruit-dates-and-figs-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212910274.html
RMPAAW6A–Terracotta oil lamp. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: 1 1/8 x 5 in. (2.9 x 12.7 cm). Date: 2nd half of 1st century A.D.. On the discus a winged Victory holds a shield inscribed with a New Year's wish for happiness. Around her are representations of things that were usually given as gifts to celebrate the New Year--money (in the form of three coins) and dried fruit (dates and figs). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Tree Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb isolated on white Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-tree-dipterocarpus-alatus-roxb-isolated-on-white-169013848.html
RFKPY6TT–Tree Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb isolated on white
Coconut cup, Coconut cup with gold-plated silver frame, lid, high base and gold-plated silver frame. The note is set in three vertical bands of Renaissance ornament, which connect the edge with the baluster-shaped trunk. Three oval cartouches with Biblical scenes are carved in the note: Noah and his three sons, Judith with the head of Holofernes and the wedding of Cana, above which the inscriptions: GEN: Cap: 9, JUDITH: Cap: 13 and IOAN: Cap : 2. Trumpeting warriors with scrolls and tendrils among the cartouches. On the arched, profiled and in the middle elevated foot, around which three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coconut-cup-coconut-cup-with-gold-plated-silver-frame-lid-high-base-and-gold-plated-silver-frame-the-note-is-set-in-three-vertical-bands-of-renaissance-ornament-which-connect-the-edge-with-the-baluster-shaped-trunk-three-oval-cartouches-with-biblical-scenes-are-carved-in-the-note-noah-and-his-three-sons-judith-with-the-head-of-holofernes-and-the-wedding-of-cana-above-which-the-inscriptions-gen-cap-9-judith-cap-13-and-ioan-cap-2-trumpeting-warriors-with-scrolls-and-tendrils-among-the-cartouches-on-the-arched-profiled-and-in-the-middle-elevated-foot-around-which-three-image261360856.html
RMW560C8–Coconut cup, Coconut cup with gold-plated silver frame, lid, high base and gold-plated silver frame. The note is set in three vertical bands of Renaissance ornament, which connect the edge with the baluster-shaped trunk. Three oval cartouches with Biblical scenes are carved in the note: Noah and his three sons, Judith with the head of Holofernes and the wedding of Cana, above which the inscriptions: GEN: Cap: 9, JUDITH: Cap: 13 and IOAN: Cap : 2. Trumpeting warriors with scrolls and tendrils among the cartouches. On the arched, profiled and in the middle elevated foot, around which three
White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-white-winged-dove-zenaida-asiatica-adults-perched-on-firethorn-pyracantha-123411420.html
RMH4NTEM–White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA
Fruit bats in flight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fruit-bats-in-flight-image227591022.html
RFR67JJP–Fruit bats in flight
Broad and narrow frieze Zierhat boichilgen (series title) In the upper frieze there are three brackets ha therein a winged female herme, masks, and bunches of fruit, in the lower rank is a sheet with sample heads. Journal of series consisting of title page and eight unnumbered sheets with friezes or lists Where: in ornaments for gold- and silversmiths are afgebeeld. Manufacturer : design of Johann von Halverprentmaker: anonymous editor: Johann von Halver (possible) Place manufacture: to design : Cologne Print Author: Germany (possible) publisher: Cologne Dating: after 1600 - for 1630 Material: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/broad-and-narrow-frieze-zierhat-boichilgen-series-title-in-the-upper-frieze-there-are-three-brackets-ha-therein-a-winged-female-herme-masks-and-bunches-of-fruit-in-the-lower-rank-is-a-sheet-with-sample-heads-journal-of-series-consisting-of-title-page-and-eight-unnumbered-sheets-with-friezes-or-lists-where-in-ornaments-for-gold-and-silversmiths-are-afgebeeld-manufacturer-design-of-johann-von-halverprentmaker-anonymous-editor-johann-von-halver-possible-place-manufacture-to-design-cologne-print-author-germany-possible-publisher-cologne-dating-after-1600-for-1630-material-image348234864.html
RM2B6FD3C–Broad and narrow frieze Zierhat boichilgen (series title) In the upper frieze there are three brackets ha therein a winged female herme, masks, and bunches of fruit, in the lower rank is a sheet with sample heads. Journal of series consisting of title page and eight unnumbered sheets with friezes or lists Where: in ornaments for gold- and silversmiths are afgebeeld. Manufacturer : design of Johann von Halverprentmaker: anonymous editor: Johann von Halver (possible) Place manufacture: to design : Cologne Print Author: Germany (possible) publisher: Cologne Dating: after 1600 - for 1630 Material:
Breed en smal fries, after 1600 - before 1630 print There are three consoles in the upper Frisian containing a winged female Herme, masks and bunches of fruit, in the bottom lies a leaf vank with monster heads. Leaf from series consisting of title page and eight unnumbered sheets with Frisians or lists in which ornaments for gold and silversmiths are depicted. print maker: Germany (possibly)after design by: Colognepublisher: Cologne paper engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breed-en-smal-fries-after-1600-before-1630-print-there-are-three-consoles-in-the-upper-frisian-containing-a-winged-female-herme-masks-and-bunches-of-fruit-in-the-bottom-lies-a-leaf-vank-with-monster-heads-leaf-from-series-consisting-of-title-page-and-eight-unnumbered-sheets-with-frisians-or-lists-in-which-ornaments-for-gold-and-silversmiths-are-depicted-print-maker-germany-possiblyafter-design-by-colognepublisher-cologne-paper-engraving-image595224287.html
RM2WGAPJ7–Breed en smal fries, after 1600 - before 1630 print There are three consoles in the upper Frisian containing a winged female Herme, masks and bunches of fruit, in the bottom lies a leaf vank with monster heads. Leaf from series consisting of title page and eight unnumbered sheets with Frisians or lists in which ornaments for gold and silversmiths are depicted. print maker: Germany (possibly)after design by: Colognepublisher: Cologne paper engraving
Hornbeam a deciduous broadleaf tree native to the south of the UK green winged fruits samaras Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hornbeam-a-deciduous-broadleaf-tree-native-to-the-south-of-the-uk-121901441.html
RMH292EW–Hornbeam a deciduous broadleaf tree native to the south of the UK green winged fruits samaras
The treasury of botany: a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; with which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms . iselliptical, dorsally compressed and aboutone-third of an inch long ; each of the car-pels has five winged ribs, the marginal onestwice the breadth of the others ; and in thelateral furrows, there are three oil tubes(vittas), seen in the form of dots whenthe fruit is cut across, usually two in thedorsal furrows, and four to eight on theinner face. [A. A. B.] CONIOTHECJE. The cells of an anther. CONIUM. The genus to which belongsthe well-known Hemlock. The botanical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treasury-of-botany-a-popular-dictionary-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-with-which-is-incorporated-a-glossary-of-botanical-terms-iselliptical-dorsally-compressed-and-aboutone-third-of-an-inch-long-each-of-the-car-pels-has-five-winged-ribs-the-marginal-onestwice-the-breadth-of-the-others-and-in-thelateral-furrows-there-are-three-oil-tubesvittas-seen-in-the-form-of-dots-whenthe-fruit-is-cut-across-usually-two-in-thedorsal-furrows-and-four-to-eight-on-theinner-face-a-a-b-coniothecje-the-cells-of-an-anther-conium-the-genus-to-which-belongsthe-well-known-hemlock-the-botanical-image338191740.html
RM2AJ5Y0C–The treasury of botany: a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; with which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms . iselliptical, dorsally compressed and aboutone-third of an inch long ; each of the car-pels has five winged ribs, the marginal onestwice the breadth of the others ; and in thelateral furrows, there are three oil tubes(vittas), seen in the form of dots whenthe fruit is cut across, usually two in thedorsal furrows, and four to eight on theinner face. [A. A. B.] CONIOTHECJE. The cells of an anther. CONIUM. The genus to which belongsthe well-known Hemlock. The botanical
Coconut cup, Coconut cup with gold-plated silver frame, lid, high base and gold-plated silver frame. The note is set in three vertical bands of Renaissance ornament, which connect the edge with the baluster-shaped trunk. Three oval cartouches with Biblical scenes are carved in the note: Noah and his three sons, Judith with the head of Holofernes and the wedding of Cana, above which the inscriptions: GEN: Cap: 9, JUDITH: Cap: 13 and IOAN: Cap : 2. Trumpeting warriors with scrolls and tendrils among the cartouches. On the arched, profiled and in the middle elevated foot, around which three outst Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coconut-cup-coconut-cup-with-gold-plated-silver-frame-lid-high-base-and-gold-plated-silver-frame-the-note-is-set-in-three-vertical-bands-of-renaissance-ornament-which-connect-the-edge-with-the-baluster-shaped-trunk-three-oval-cartouches-with-biblical-scenes-are-carved-in-the-note-noah-and-his-three-sons-judith-with-the-head-of-holofernes-and-the-wedding-of-cana-above-which-the-inscriptions-gen-cap-9-judith-cap-13-and-ioan-cap-2-trumpeting-warriors-with-scrolls-and-tendrils-among-the-cartouches-on-the-arched-profiled-and-in-the-middle-elevated-foot-around-which-three-outst-image349969112.html
RF2B9AD4T–Coconut cup, Coconut cup with gold-plated silver frame, lid, high base and gold-plated silver frame. The note is set in three vertical bands of Renaissance ornament, which connect the edge with the baluster-shaped trunk. Three oval cartouches with Biblical scenes are carved in the note: Noah and his three sons, Judith with the head of Holofernes and the wedding of Cana, above which the inscriptions: GEN: Cap: 9, JUDITH: Cap: 13 and IOAN: Cap : 2. Trumpeting warriors with scrolls and tendrils among the cartouches. On the arched, profiled and in the middle elevated foot, around which three outst
. The natural history of plants. Botany. 353 - NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Javanese and Malay trees or shrubs, tlie flowers, regular, 4-5- merous, are also very nearly those of Euphoria; they have from six to nine stamens, an ovary with three or four cells, surmounted by a style immediately branching out into three or four radiated stigmatiferous lobes, and the fruit is sometimes divided into lobes, sometimes entire and dehiscent in several berries. The arillate seeds have a thick and fleshy embryo, with unequal and superposed cotyledons. The leaves are pinnate with a stem -often winged with op Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-353-natural-history-of-plants-javanese-and-malay-trees-or-shrubs-tlie-flowers-regular-4-5-merous-are-also-very-nearly-those-of-euphoria-they-have-from-six-to-nine-stamens-an-ovary-with-three-or-four-cells-surmounted-by-a-style-immediately-branching-out-into-three-or-four-radiated-stigmatiferous-lobes-and-the-fruit-is-sometimes-divided-into-lobes-sometimes-entire-and-dehiscent-in-several-berries-the-arillate-seeds-have-a-thick-and-fleshy-embryo-with-unequal-and-superposed-cotyledons-the-leaves-are-pinnate-with-a-stem-often-winged-with-op-image216401108.html
RMPG1WR0–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 353 - NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Javanese and Malay trees or shrubs, tlie flowers, regular, 4-5- merous, are also very nearly those of Euphoria; they have from six to nine stamens, an ovary with three or four cells, surmounted by a style immediately branching out into three or four radiated stigmatiferous lobes, and the fruit is sometimes divided into lobes, sometimes entire and dehiscent in several berries. The arillate seeds have a thick and fleshy embryo, with unequal and superposed cotyledons. The leaves are pinnate with a stem -often winged with op
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RF2A72DEX–Group of three whole brown winged achene samara flatlay on grey stone
White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-white-winged-dove-zenaida-asiatica-adults-perched-on-firethorn-pyracantha-123411430.html
RMH4NTF2–White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adults perched on Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA
Summer and three winged female figures of June, July and August. Schoor, Lodewijk van (Flemish, 1666-1726) (author of design, attr., figures) [painter] c. 1690-1710 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: Inscription in upper border cartouche [partially legible in photograph]: A[EST]AS June holds up crab [=Cancer] with left hand, holds basket of fruit in other, July holds staff, stands next to lion [=Leo], (L, middle ground), August (?) [virgin=Virgo] is seated & holds flowers, & 2 other figures are nearby, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-and-three-winged-female-figures-of-june-july-and-august-schoor-lodewijk-van-flemish-1666-1726-author-of-design-attr-figures-painter-c-1690-1710-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-brussels-ownership-history-french-co-inscriptions-inscription-in-upper-border-cartouche-partially-legible-in-photograph-a-est-as-june-holds-up-crab-=cancer-with-left-hand-holds-basket-of-fruit-in-other-july-holds-staff-stands-next-to-lion-=leo-l-middle-ground-august-virgin=virgo-is-seated-holds-flowers-2-other-figures-are-nearby-image600255071.html
RM2WTFYD3–Summer and three winged female figures of June, July and August. Schoor, Lodewijk van (Flemish, 1666-1726) (author of design, attr., figures) [painter] c. 1690-1710 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: Inscription in upper border cartouche [partially legible in photograph]: A[EST]AS June holds up crab [=Cancer] with left hand, holds basket of fruit in other, July holds staff, stands next to lion [=Leo], (L, middle ground), August (?) [virgin=Virgo] is seated & holds flowers, & 2 other figures are nearby,
Half hours with insects . stages injures the roots of fruit treesby sucking the sap with its beak, while the fly in its periodical visits deserts the oak trees, its natural food plant,and invades our orchards, causing by the deep stings of Fig. 22.. Seventeen Year Cicada, eggs and piip.a. its large, powerful ovipositor the 3oung twigs ? and smallbranches to wither and break off. The most remarkable fact about this insect is that, whileso far as we know the other species of Cicada pass but twoor three years* in attaining the winged, adult state, thepresent one lives under ground over sixteen ye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/half-hours-with-insects-stages-injures-the-roots-of-fruit-treesby-sucking-the-sap-with-its-beak-while-the-fly-in-its-periodical-visits-deserts-the-oak-trees-its-natural-food-plantand-invades-our-orchards-causing-by-the-deep-stings-of-fig-22-seventeen-year-cicada-eggs-and-piipa-its-large-powerful-ovipositor-the-3oung-twigs-and-smallbranches-to-wither-and-break-off-the-most-remarkable-fact-about-this-insect-is-that-whileso-far-as-we-know-the-other-species-of-cicada-pass-but-twoor-three-years-in-attaining-the-winged-adult-state-thepresent-one-lives-under-ground-over-sixteen-ye-image338362387.html
RM2AJDMJY–Half hours with insects . stages injures the roots of fruit treesby sucking the sap with its beak, while the fly in its periodical visits deserts the oak trees, its natural food plant,and invades our orchards, causing by the deep stings of Fig. 22.. Seventeen Year Cicada, eggs and piip.a. its large, powerful ovipositor the 3oung twigs ? and smallbranches to wither and break off. The most remarkable fact about this insect is that, whileso far as we know the other species of Cicada pass but twoor three years* in attaining the winged, adult state, thepresent one lives under ground over sixteen ye
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipourea has its analogues in three genera scarcely distinct. They are: Dactylopetalum, native of tropical western Africa and Mada- gascar, having pentamerous flowers with ten or fifteen stamens, and an ovary with two or three incomplete cells; Blephar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-fig-272-flower-fig-273-long-sect-of-flower-castipourea-elliptica-base-are-found-three-or-four-biovulate-cells-and-the-fruit-spherical-or-ovoid-thick-and-more-or-less-fleshy-finally-opens-along-the-par-titions-the-albuminous-seeds-are-more-or-less-angular-but-not-winged-in-the-old-world-gassipourea-has-its-analogues-in-three-genera-scarcely-distinct-they-are-dactylopetalum-native-of-tropical-western-africa-and-mada-gascar-having-pentamerous-flowers-with-ten-or-fifteen-stamens-and-an-ovary-with-two-or-three-incomplete-cells-blephar-image216401247.html
RMPG1WYY–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipourea has its analogues in three genera scarcely distinct. They are: Dactylopetalum, native of tropical western Africa and Mada- gascar, having pentamerous flowers with ten or fifteen stamens, and an ovary with two or three incomplete cells; Blephar
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RF2A72DE3–Group of three whole brown winged achene samara isolated on white background
Summer and three winged female figures of June, July and August. Schoor, Lodewijk van (Flemish, 1666-1726) (author of design, attr.) [painter] c. 1690-1710 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 12'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. June holds up crab [=Cancer] with left hand, holds basket of fruit in other, July holds staff, stands next to lion [=Leo], (L, middle ground), August (?) [virgin=Virgo] is seated & holds flowers, & 2 other figures are nearby, possibly Sacred Love [=Venus/Aphrodite] holding torch & sheaf of co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-and-three-winged-female-figures-of-june-july-and-august-schoor-lodewijk-van-flemish-1666-1726-author-of-design-attr-painter-c-1690-1710-tapestry-dimensions-h-99-x-w-127-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-brussels-ownership-history-french-co-june-holds-up-crab-=cancer-with-left-hand-holds-basket-of-fruit-in-other-july-holds-staff-stands-next-to-lion-=leo-l-middle-ground-august-virgin=virgo-is-seated-holds-flowers-2-other-figures-are-nearby-possibly-sacred-love-=venusaphrodite-holding-torch-sheaf-of-co-image600265554.html
RM2WTGCRE–Summer and three winged female figures of June, July and August. Schoor, Lodewijk van (Flemish, 1666-1726) (author of design, attr.) [painter] c. 1690-1710 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 12'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. June holds up crab [=Cancer] with left hand, holds basket of fruit in other, July holds staff, stands next to lion [=Leo], (L, middle ground), August (?) [virgin=Virgo] is seated & holds flowers, & 2 other figures are nearby, possibly Sacred Love [=Venus/Aphrodite] holding torch & sheaf of co
Plants and their ways in South Africa . half shrubs, often sticky, with yellow or purple flowers, orwhite with purple underneath. Osteospermum. — Heads yellow, many flowers withdisc flowers staminate. Only the ray flowers bear fruits, whichcontain white, bony seeds. Involucre in few rows, its scales free. Shrubs, rarely herbs, with alternate leaves, which may be cobwebby,or rough with sticky hairs, or smooth. Tripteris.—Heads with ray flowers, which bear the fruit.Disc flowers perfect but sterile. Flowers yellow, white, orpurplish. Fruits three-winged. Herbs or shrubs, mostlysticky, strongly s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-ways-in-south-africa-half-shrubs-often-sticky-with-yellow-or-purple-flowers-orwhite-with-purple-underneath-osteospermum-heads-yellow-many-flowers-withdisc-flowers-staminate-only-the-ray-flowers-bear-fruits-whichcontain-white-bony-seeds-involucre-in-few-rows-its-scales-free-shrubs-rarely-herbs-with-alternate-leaves-which-may-be-cobwebbyor-rough-with-sticky-hairs-or-smooth-tripterisheads-with-ray-flowers-which-bear-the-fruitdisc-flowers-perfect-but-sterile-flowers-yellow-white-orpurplish-fruits-three-winged-herbs-or-shrubs-mostlysticky-strongly-s-image343235029.html
RM2AXBKNW–Plants and their ways in South Africa . half shrubs, often sticky, with yellow or purple flowers, orwhite with purple underneath. Osteospermum. — Heads yellow, many flowers withdisc flowers staminate. Only the ray flowers bear fruits, whichcontain white, bony seeds. Involucre in few rows, its scales free. Shrubs, rarely herbs, with alternate leaves, which may be cobwebby,or rough with sticky hairs, or smooth. Tripteris.—Heads with ray flowers, which bear the fruit.Disc flowers perfect but sterile. Flowers yellow, white, orpurplish. Fruits three-winged. Herbs or shrubs, mostlysticky, strongly s
. The natural history of plants. Botany. RHIZOPHORA CEJE. 293 Macarisia, but a little more complicated. The petals, four or five in number, are spatbulate and deeply laciniate, and the stamens are from fifteen to thirty in number. In the ovary, constricted at the Cassipoarea 'elliptica.. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-rhizophora-ceje-293-macarisia-but-a-little-more-complicated-the-petals-four-or-five-in-number-are-spatbulate-and-deeply-laciniate-and-the-stamens-are-from-fifteen-to-thirty-in-number-in-the-ovary-constricted-at-the-cassipoarea-elliptica-fig-272-flower-fig-273-long-sect-of-flower-castipourea-elliptica-base-are-found-three-or-four-biovulate-cells-and-the-fruit-spherical-or-ovoid-thick-and-more-or-less-fleshy-finally-opens-along-the-par-titions-the-albuminous-seeds-are-more-or-less-angular-but-not-winged-in-the-old-world-gassipo-image216401249.html
RMPG1X01–. The natural history of plants. Botany. RHIZOPHORA CEJE. 293 Macarisia, but a little more complicated. The petals, four or five in number, are spatbulate and deeply laciniate, and the stamens are from fifteen to thirty in number. In the ovary, constricted at the Cassipoarea 'elliptica.. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipo
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RF2A72DEB–Group of three whole brown winged achene samara flatlay on grey stone
[Fruit culture] . sylla is an active four-winged insect, measiu-ingabout To inch in length. It has been compared to a miniature seventeen-year locust.An adult psylla isshown in Fig. 22 (a).The winter adiilts ap-pear early in springand deposit eggs forthe first brood in pro-tected places in thebark. The eggs hatchin a few days, and theyoung larvas, ornymphs, one of whichis shown in Fig. 22 (b), at once begin to suck the juices fromthe young leaves and twigs. A favorite place for the younglarvas is in the axils of the leaves at the base of the fruitstems. Two or three da^^s after hatching, the l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fruit-culture-sylla-is-an-active-four-winged-insect-measiu-ingabout-to-inch-in-length-it-has-been-compared-to-a-miniature-seventeen-year-locustan-adult-psylla-isshown-in-fig-22-athe-winter-adiilts-ap-pear-early-in-springand-deposit-eggs-forthe-first-brood-in-pro-tected-places-in-thebark-the-eggs-hatchin-a-few-days-and-theyoung-larvas-ornymphs-one-of-whichis-shown-in-fig-22-b-at-once-begin-to-suck-the-juices-fromthe-young-leaves-and-twigs-a-favorite-place-for-the-younglarvas-is-in-the-axils-of-the-leaves-at-the-base-of-the-fruitstems-two-or-three-das-after-hatching-the-l-image339170324.html
RM2AKPF5T–[Fruit culture] . sylla is an active four-winged insect, measiu-ingabout To inch in length. It has been compared to a miniature seventeen-year locust.An adult psylla isshown in Fig. 22 (a).The winter adiilts ap-pear early in springand deposit eggs forthe first brood in pro-tected places in thebark. The eggs hatchin a few days, and theyoung larvas, ornymphs, one of whichis shown in Fig. 22 (b), at once begin to suck the juices fromthe young leaves and twigs. A favorite place for the younglarvas is in the axils of the leaves at the base of the fruitstems. Two or three da^^s after hatching, the l
. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OENAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC.. KHUS GLABRA VAR. LACINIATA—CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. P. virg'ata flore rosea pleno. Flowers double, rose colored; not so full as those of P. tnloba, but they appear three or four days earlier. 50 cents. PTELEA. Hop Tree, or Shrubby Trefoil. Lederblume, Ger. Ptelea, Fr. P. trifoliata. A large shrub or small tree, of rapid growth and robust habit. Fruit winged, and in clusters; flowers in J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-catalogue-of-ornamental-trees-shrubs-hardy-perennial-plants-etc-twenty-fifth-edition-ornamental-trees-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-roses-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-oenamental-trees-shrubs-etc-khus-glabra-var-laciniatacut-leaved-sumach-p-virgata-flore-rosea-pleno-flowers-double-rose-colored-not-so-full-as-those-of-p-tnloba-but-they-appear-three-or-four-days-earlier-50-cents-ptelea-hop-tree-or-shrubby-trefoil-lederblume-ger-ptelea-fr-p-trifoliata-a-large-shrub-or-small-tree-of-rapid-growth-and-robust-habit-fruit-winged-and-in-clusters-flowers-in-j-image216066252.html
RMPFEJKT–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OENAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC.. KHUS GLABRA VAR. LACINIATA—CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. P. virg'ata flore rosea pleno. Flowers double, rose colored; not so full as those of P. tnloba, but they appear three or four days earlier. 50 cents. PTELEA. Hop Tree, or Shrubby Trefoil. Lederblume, Ger. Ptelea, Fr. P. trifoliata. A large shrub or small tree, of rapid growth and robust habit. Fruit winged, and in clusters; flowers in J
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RF2A72D8P–Group of three whole brown winged achene samara isolated on black glass
. Manual of fruit insects. The light greenlice cluster on the leaves and tipsof the tender branches, sometimesseverely injuring the crop. Usually,there are about three generations ofwingless viviparous females (Fig. 225)on the plum and then winged formsare produced which migrate to thehop, although some of the lice havebeen knoTi to remain on the plumuntil cold weather. On the hop thewinged migrants start colonies of wingless viviparous females.These forms reproduce asexually until the approach of coldweather, when winged females are produced which migrate back tothe plum and there give birt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-fruit-insects-the-light-greenlice-cluster-on-the-leaves-and-tipsof-the-tender-branches-sometimesseverely-injuring-the-crop-usuallythere-are-about-three-generations-ofwingless-viviparous-females-fig-225on-the-plum-and-then-winged-formsare-produced-which-migrate-to-thehop-although-some-of-the-lice-havebeen-knoti-to-remain-on-the-plumuntil-cold-weather-on-the-hop-thewinged-migrants-start-colonies-of-wingless-viviparous-femalesthese-forms-reproduce-asexually-until-the-approach-of-coldweather-when-winged-females-are-produced-which-migrate-back-tothe-plum-and-there-give-birt-image370387127.html
RM2CEGGFK–. Manual of fruit insects. The light greenlice cluster on the leaves and tipsof the tender branches, sometimesseverely injuring the crop. Usually,there are about three generations ofwingless viviparous females (Fig. 225)on the plum and then winged formsare produced which migrate to thehop, although some of the lice havebeen knoTi to remain on the plumuntil cold weather. On the hop thewinged migrants start colonies of wingless viviparous females.These forms reproduce asexually until the approach of coldweather, when winged females are produced which migrate back tothe plum and there give birt
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RF2A72D8B–Group of three whole brown winged achene samara in line flatlay on grey stone
. General therapeutics and materia medica: adapted for a medical textbook (Volume 2). evacuations may be produced in twenty-four hours.) 7. VERATRIA. Yeratria is the active principle of the seeds of Verofruni Sabadilla,V. officinale, Helonias officinalis, and Asagrcea officinalis, which are knownin commerce under the names Cebadilla, Cevadilla, or Sabadilla, and areimported from Vera Cruz and Mexico. They usually occur in com-merce mixed with the fruit of the plant; are two or three lines long;of a black colour, and are shining, flat, shrivelled, winged and elasticseeds. Veratrum Sabadilla bel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-therapeutics-and-materia-medica-adapted-for-a-medical-textbook-volume-2-evacuations-may-be-produced-in-twenty-four-hours-7-veratria-yeratria-is-the-active-principle-of-the-seeds-of-verofruni-sabadillav-officinale-helonias-officinalis-and-asagrcea-officinalis-which-are-knownin-commerce-under-the-names-cebadilla-cevadilla-or-sabadilla-and-areimported-from-vera-cruz-and-mexico-they-usually-occur-in-com-merce-mixed-with-the-fruit-of-the-plant-are-two-or-three-lines-longof-a-black-colour-and-are-shining-flat-shrivelled-winged-and-elasticseeds-veratrum-sabadilla-bel-image370770279.html
RM2CF617K–. General therapeutics and materia medica: adapted for a medical textbook (Volume 2). evacuations may be produced in twenty-four hours.) 7. VERATRIA. Yeratria is the active principle of the seeds of Verofruni Sabadilla,V. officinale, Helonias officinalis, and Asagrcea officinalis, which are knownin commerce under the names Cebadilla, Cevadilla, or Sabadilla, and areimported from Vera Cruz and Mexico. They usually occur in com-merce mixed with the fruit of the plant; are two or three lines long;of a black colour, and are shining, flat, shrivelled, winged and elasticseeds. Veratrum Sabadilla bel
. Manual of fruit insects. a distance ofseveral inches, causing the branch to die. While not often aserious pest this insect has been known to become so abundantin certain gardens that the raising of currants was abandonedfor a time. The beautiful, clear-winged moths (Fig. 300) appear in Juneand may be found flying rapidly about the plants or resting onthe leaves. The female moth has an expanse of about f inch;the wings are transparent, with a border of golden purple anda bar of the same color across the fore wing; the body is purplishblack with three narrow bands of yellow on the abdomen in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-fruit-insects-a-distance-ofseveral-inches-causing-the-branch-to-die-while-not-often-aserious-pest-this-insect-has-been-known-to-become-so-abundantin-certain-gardens-that-the-raising-of-currants-was-abandonedfor-a-time-the-beautiful-clear-winged-moths-fig-300-appear-in-juneand-may-be-found-flying-rapidly-about-the-plants-or-resting-onthe-leaves-the-female-moth-has-an-expanse-of-about-f-inchthe-wings-are-transparent-with-a-border-of-golden-purple-anda-bar-of-the-same-color-across-the-fore-wing-the-body-is-purplishblack-with-three-narrow-bands-of-yellow-on-the-abdomen-in-t-image370380013.html
RM2CEG7DH–. Manual of fruit insects. a distance ofseveral inches, causing the branch to die. While not often aserious pest this insect has been known to become so abundantin certain gardens that the raising of currants was abandonedfor a time. The beautiful, clear-winged moths (Fig. 300) appear in Juneand may be found flying rapidly about the plants or resting onthe leaves. The female moth has an expanse of about f inch;the wings are transparent, with a border of golden purple anda bar of the same color across the fore wing; the body is purplishblack with three narrow bands of yellow on the abdomen in t
. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . ery pilose(except at the base) ; style cylindrical, longer than theovary, silvery hairy (except for a short glabrous apicalportion) ; stigma minute, obscurely, minutely (sometimesB-) notched. Fruit—a 5-winged nut: stalk 4.0-5.0 mm.long, stellate-hairy; calyx lobes free almost to the base, butappressed to, and obscuring, the lower half of the nut;three outer calyx lobes linear-oblong, rounded at the apex,subauriculate at the base, about 8.0 cm. X 1.4 cm., puberu-lous on the free portions, densely ochraceous-pilose outsideat the base, 9 to 11-nerved Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardens-bulletin-straits-settlements-ery-piloseexcept-at-the-base-style-cylindrical-longer-than-theovary-silvery-hairy-except-for-a-short-glabrous-apicalportion-stigma-minute-obscurely-minutely-sometimesb-notched-fruita-5-winged-nut-stalk-40-50-mmlong-stellate-hairy-calyx-lobes-free-almost-to-the-base-butappressed-to-and-obscuring-the-lower-half-of-the-nutthree-outer-calyx-lobes-linear-oblong-rounded-at-the-apexsubauriculate-at-the-base-about-80-cm-x-14-cm-puberu-lous-on-the-free-portions-densely-ochraceous-pilose-outsideat-the-base-9-to-11-nerved-image369668623.html
RM2CDBT2R–. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . ery pilose(except at the base) ; style cylindrical, longer than theovary, silvery hairy (except for a short glabrous apicalportion) ; stigma minute, obscurely, minutely (sometimesB-) notched. Fruit—a 5-winged nut: stalk 4.0-5.0 mm.long, stellate-hairy; calyx lobes free almost to the base, butappressed to, and obscuring, the lower half of the nut;three outer calyx lobes linear-oblong, rounded at the apex,subauriculate at the base, about 8.0 cm. X 1.4 cm., puberu-lous on the free portions, densely ochraceous-pilose outsideat the base, 9 to 11-nerved
. The natural history of plants. Botany. 353 - NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Javanese and Malay trees or shrubs, tlie flowers, regular, 4-5- merous, are also very nearly those of Euphoria; they have from six to nine stamens, an ovary with three or four cells, surmounted by a style immediately branching out into three or four radiated stigmatiferous lobes, and the fruit is sometimes divided into lobes, sometimes entire and dehiscent in several berries. The arillate seeds have a thick and fleshy embryo, with unequal and superposed cotyledons. The leaves are pinnate with a stem -often winged with op Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-353-natural-history-of-plants-javanese-and-malay-trees-or-shrubs-tlie-flowers-regular-4-5-merous-are-also-very-nearly-those-of-euphoria-they-have-from-six-to-nine-stamens-an-ovary-with-three-or-four-cells-surmounted-by-a-style-immediately-branching-out-into-three-or-four-radiated-stigmatiferous-lobes-and-the-fruit-is-sometimes-divided-into-lobes-sometimes-entire-and-dehiscent-in-several-berries-the-arillate-seeds-have-a-thick-and-fleshy-embryo-with-unequal-and-superposed-cotyledons-the-leaves-are-pinnate-with-a-stem-often-winged-with-op-image232079371.html
RMRDG3GY–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 353 - NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Javanese and Malay trees or shrubs, tlie flowers, regular, 4-5- merous, are also very nearly those of Euphoria; they have from six to nine stamens, an ovary with three or four cells, surmounted by a style immediately branching out into three or four radiated stigmatiferous lobes, and the fruit is sometimes divided into lobes, sometimes entire and dehiscent in several berries. The arillate seeds have a thick and fleshy embryo, with unequal and superposed cotyledons. The leaves are pinnate with a stem -often winged with op
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 331. — Pomegranate, found in nearly all private grounds. The beauty of the plant is due to the large clusters of flowers with their wavy (crinkled or fringed) stalked petals, in summer ; it blooms continuously for two or three months. The usual color of the flowers is bright pink, but there are varieties ranging from white to purple. The fruit is a 3- to 6-ceIled capsule with winged seeds. The rather small (2 inches) leaves are generally opposite; near the tips of the branches they become alternate, oblong, with entire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-fig-331-pomegranate-found-in-nearly-all-private-grounds-the-beauty-of-the-plant-is-due-to-the-large-clusters-of-flowers-with-their-wavy-crinkled-or-fringed-stalked-petals-in-summer-it-blooms-continuously-for-two-or-three-months-the-usual-color-of-the-flowers-is-bright-pink-but-there-are-varieties-ranging-from-white-to-purple-the-fruit-is-a-3-to-6-ceiled-capsule-with-winged-seeds-the-rather-small-2-inches-leaves-are-generally-opposite-near-the-tips-of-the-branches-they-become-alternate-oblong-with-entire-image232297793.html
RMRDX25N–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 331. — Pomegranate, found in nearly all private grounds. The beauty of the plant is due to the large clusters of flowers with their wavy (crinkled or fringed) stalked petals, in summer ; it blooms continuously for two or three months. The usual color of the flowers is bright pink, but there are varieties ranging from white to purple. The fruit is a 3- to 6-ceIled capsule with winged seeds. The rather small (2 inches) leaves are generally opposite; near the tips of the branches they become alternate, oblong, with entire
. A manual of structural botany; an introductory textbook for students of science and pharmacy. Plant morphology. THE AKENE OR ACHENIUM 121 Mericarps are of three classes: (I) The Coelospermous, characterized by the possession by the seed of a concave face (Fig. 337, a); (2) the Campylospermous, characterized by the possession of a longitudinally grooved face (Fig. 338, a); and (3) the Orthospermous, possessing a plane face (Fig. 335). The Silicle.—(See Silique.) The Samara.—An indehiscent fruit with a winged pericarp. They are commonly one-seeded, as well as one-carpelled, but may be more. Ty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-structural-botany-an-introductory-textbook-for-students-of-science-and-pharmacy-plant-morphology-the-akene-or-achenium-121-mericarps-are-of-three-classes-i-the-coelospermous-characterized-by-the-possession-by-the-seed-of-a-concave-face-fig-337-a-2-the-campylospermous-characterized-by-the-possession-of-a-longitudinally-grooved-face-fig-338-a-and-3-the-orthospermous-possessing-a-plane-face-fig-335-the-siliclesee-silique-the-samaraan-indehiscent-fruit-with-a-winged-pericarp-they-are-commonly-one-seeded-as-well-as-one-carpelled-but-may-be-more-ty-image232351602.html
RMRE0ERE–. A manual of structural botany; an introductory textbook for students of science and pharmacy. Plant morphology. THE AKENE OR ACHENIUM 121 Mericarps are of three classes: (I) The Coelospermous, characterized by the possession by the seed of a concave face (Fig. 337, a); (2) the Campylospermous, characterized by the possession of a longitudinally grooved face (Fig. 338, a); and (3) the Orthospermous, possessing a plane face (Fig. 335). The Silicle.—(See Silique.) The Samara.—An indehiscent fruit with a winged pericarp. They are commonly one-seeded, as well as one-carpelled, but may be more. Ty
. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. Illus. by several hundred figures. Botany; Botany, Economic; 1855. FRANKLINIA. 453 inch in breadth, white, and sweet scented, mak- ing their appearance about the middle of July, and blooming in succession for two or three months. The fruit is an oval capsule, with live segments, containing small black winged seeds. The wood is light, of a fine silky texture and rosy hue, brittle, and rapid in its decay whe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-embracing-the-physiology-of-plants-with-their-uses-to-man-and-the-lower-animals-and-their-application-in-the-arts-manufactures-and-domestic-economy-illus-by-several-hundred-figures-botany-botany-economic-1855-franklinia-453-inch-in-breadth-white-and-sweet-scented-mak-ing-their-appearance-about-the-middle-of-july-and-blooming-in-succession-for-two-or-three-months-the-fruit-is-an-oval-capsule-with-live-segments-containing-small-black-winged-seeds-the-wood-is-light-of-a-fine-silky-texture-and-rosy-hue-brittle-and-rapid-in-its-decay-whe-image232356838.html
RMRE0NEE–. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. Illus. by several hundred figures. Botany; Botany, Economic; 1855. FRANKLINIA. 453 inch in breadth, white, and sweet scented, mak- ing their appearance about the middle of July, and blooming in succession for two or three months. The fruit is an oval capsule, with live segments, containing small black winged seeds. The wood is light, of a fine silky texture and rosy hue, brittle, and rapid in its decay whe
. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. Insects, etc.. Injurious to the Damson. 249 three generations, but there ma)' be only two, or as many as five, depending upon the food. The damson form assumes wings, and then leaves the first plant liost and betakes itself to the hops. This migrating form is a winged viviparous female witli small cephalic and antennal processes. The)' appear cm tlie hops from May onwards. In 1897 the migration lasted from the 25th of May to the I4tli of June—a " climatic chec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-insect-and-other-allied-pests-of-orchard-bush-and-hothouse-fruits-and-their-prevention-and-treatment-insect-pests-fruit-insects-etc-injurious-to-the-damson-249-three-generations-but-there-ma-be-only-two-or-as-many-as-five-depending-upon-the-food-the-damson-form-assumes-wings-and-then-leaves-the-first-plant-liost-and-betakes-itself-to-the-hops-this-migrating-form-is-a-winged-viviparous-female-witli-small-cephalic-and-antennal-processes-the-appear-cm-tlie-hops-from-may-onwards-in-1897-the-migration-lasted-from-the-25th-of-may-to-the-i4tli-of-junea-quot-climatic-chec-image232184145.html
RMRDMW6W–. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. Insects, etc.. Injurious to the Damson. 249 three generations, but there ma)' be only two, or as many as five, depending upon the food. The damson form assumes wings, and then leaves the first plant liost and betakes itself to the hops. This migrating form is a winged viviparous female witli small cephalic and antennal processes. The)' appear cm tlie hops from May onwards. In 1897 the migration lasted from the 25th of May to the I4tli of June—a " climatic chec
. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent. Landscape gardening; Trees. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Ftelea trifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, which can be trained into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, and in clusters, like those of the Halesia tetraptera^ Fig. 143. THE QUINCE. Cydonia. The Common Orange Quince, Cydonia vulgaris, is sometimes one of the prettiest of shrubby trees. But it is so commonly seen crowded into some corner of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-beautifying-suburban-home-grounds-of-small-extent-landscape-gardening-trees-deciduous-shrubs-495-ptelea-or-shrubby-trefoil-ftelea-trifoliata-this-is-a-thin-wild-shrub-which-can-be-trained-into-a-miniature-tree-six-to-ten-feet-high-leaves-of-three-ovate-acute-leaflets-on-long-stalks-they-turn-to-a-clear-yellow-in-autumn-fruit-winged-and-in-clusters-like-those-of-the-halesia-tetraptera-fig-143-the-quince-cydonia-the-common-orange-quince-cydonia-vulgaris-is-sometimes-one-of-the-prettiest-of-shrubby-trees-but-it-is-so-commonly-seen-crowded-into-some-corner-of-the-image235433311.html
RMRK0WGF–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent. Landscape gardening; Trees. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Ftelea trifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, which can be trained into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, and in clusters, like those of the Halesia tetraptera^ Fig. 143. THE QUINCE. Cydonia. The Common Orange Quince, Cydonia vulgaris, is sometimes one of the prettiest of shrubby trees. But it is so commonly seen crowded into some corner of the
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipourea has its analogues in three genera scarcely distinct. They are: Dactylopetalum, native of tropical western Africa and Mada- gascar, having pentamerous flowers with ten or fifteen stamens, and an ovary with two or three incomplete cells; Blephar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-fig-272-flower-fig-273-long-sect-of-flower-castipourea-elliptica-base-are-found-three-or-four-biovulate-cells-and-the-fruit-spherical-or-ovoid-thick-and-more-or-less-fleshy-finally-opens-along-the-par-titions-the-albuminous-seeds-are-more-or-less-angular-but-not-winged-in-the-old-world-gassipourea-has-its-analogues-in-three-genera-scarcely-distinct-they-are-dactylopetalum-native-of-tropical-western-africa-and-mada-gascar-having-pentamerous-flowers-with-ten-or-fifteen-stamens-and-an-ovary-with-two-or-three-incomplete-cells-blephar-image232079502.html
RMRDG3NJ–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipourea has its analogues in three genera scarcely distinct. They are: Dactylopetalum, native of tropical western Africa and Mada- gascar, having pentamerous flowers with ten or fifteen stamens, and an ovary with two or three incomplete cells; Blephar
. The natural history of plants. Botany. RHIZOPHORA CEJE. 293 Macarisia, but a little more complicated. The petals, four or five in number, are spatbulate and deeply laciniate, and the stamens are from fifteen to thirty in number. In the ovary, constricted at the Cassipoarea 'elliptica.. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-rhizophora-ceje-293-macarisia-but-a-little-more-complicated-the-petals-four-or-five-in-number-are-spatbulate-and-deeply-laciniate-and-the-stamens-are-from-fifteen-to-thirty-in-number-in-the-ovary-constricted-at-the-cassipoarea-elliptica-fig-272-flower-fig-273-long-sect-of-flower-castipourea-elliptica-base-are-found-three-or-four-biovulate-cells-and-the-fruit-spherical-or-ovoid-thick-and-more-or-less-fleshy-finally-opens-along-the-par-titions-the-albuminous-seeds-are-more-or-less-angular-but-not-winged-in-the-old-world-gassipo-image232079504.html
RMRDG3NM–. The natural history of plants. Botany. RHIZOPHORA CEJE. 293 Macarisia, but a little more complicated. The petals, four or five in number, are spatbulate and deeply laciniate, and the stamens are from fifteen to thirty in number. In the ovary, constricted at the Cassipoarea 'elliptica.. Fig. 272. Flower. Fig. 273. Long. sect, of flower. Castipourea elliptica. base, are found three or four biovulate cells; and the fruit, spherical or ovoid, thick and more or less fleshy, finally opens along the par- titions. The albuminous seeds are more or less angular but not winged. In the old world Gassipo
. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. 346 THE KINDS OF PLANTS as the lobes of the calyx and opposite them: ovary superior, ripening into a 1-seeded indehiscent, often winged fruit. A very polymorphous association, by some botanists divided into two or three coordinate families. More than 100 genera and 1,500 species. Representatives are elm, hackberry, mulberry, osage orange, nettle, hop, hemp. a. Trees. b. Fruit a samara 1. Ulmus bb. Fruit a small drupe 2. Celtis bbb. Fruit as large as an orange, formed of the whole mass of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-secondary-schools-a-guide-to-the-knowledge-of-the-vegetation-of-the-neighborhood-plants-346-the-kinds-of-plants-as-the-lobes-of-the-calyx-and-opposite-them-ovary-superior-ripening-into-a-1-seeded-indehiscent-often-winged-fruit-a-very-polymorphous-association-by-some-botanists-divided-into-two-or-three-coordinate-families-more-than-100-genera-and-1500-species-representatives-are-elm-hackberry-mulberry-osage-orange-nettle-hop-hemp-a-trees-b-fruit-a-samara-1-ulmus-bb-fruit-a-small-drupe-2-celtis-bbb-fruit-as-large-as-an-orange-formed-of-the-whole-mass-of-the-image234373163.html
RMRH8HA3–. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. 346 THE KINDS OF PLANTS as the lobes of the calyx and opposite them: ovary superior, ripening into a 1-seeded indehiscent, often winged fruit. A very polymorphous association, by some botanists divided into two or three coordinate families. More than 100 genera and 1,500 species. Representatives are elm, hackberry, mulberry, osage orange, nettle, hop, hemp. a. Trees. b. Fruit a samara 1. Ulmus bb. Fruit a small drupe 2. Celtis bbb. Fruit as large as an orange, formed of the whole mass of the
. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent. Illustrated by upward of two hundred plates and engravings of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, and garden embellishments; with descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States. Landscape gardening; Trees. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Ftelea trifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, which can be trained into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-beautifying-suburban-home-grounds-of-small-extent-illustrated-by-upward-of-two-hundred-plates-and-engravings-of-plans-for-residences-and-their-grounds-of-trees-and-shrubs-and-garden-embellishments-with-descriptions-of-the-beautiful-and-hardy-trees-and-shrubs-grown-in-the-united-states-landscape-gardening-trees-deciduous-shrubs-495-ptelea-or-shrubby-trefoil-ftelea-trifoliata-this-is-a-thin-wild-shrub-which-can-be-trained-into-a-miniature-tree-six-to-ten-feet-high-leaves-of-three-ovate-acute-leaflets-on-long-stalks-they-turn-to-a-clear-yellow-in-autumn-fruit-winged-a-image235763768.html
RMRKFY2G–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent. Illustrated by upward of two hundred plates and engravings of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, and garden embellishments; with descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States. Landscape gardening; Trees. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Ftelea trifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, which can be trained into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, a
. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Fig. 165.—Sal i^Shorea tvbttsta) Fig. i6^.— CameUia dritpifera, a kind of tea f. Fruit. «t, Winged persistent calyx. represented in Bengal by sal {Shorea robusta), a gigantic timber tree of great value, with its fruits enclosed within the persistent calyx, three segments of which grow into big wings and two into smaller wings (which help the dispersion of the fruits) (fig. 165) —it yields a resin known as dhoona, much used as an incense; and garjan trees of Chittagong and Tipperah, which belong to the genus Dipterocarpus, the stems of which are tapped for g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-indian-botany-botany-fig-165sal-ishorea-tvbttsta-fig-i6-cameuia-dritpifera-a-kind-of-tea-f-fruit-t-winged-persistent-calyx-represented-in-bengal-by-sal-shorea-robusta-a-gigantic-timber-tree-of-great-value-with-its-fruits-enclosed-within-the-persistent-calyx-three-segments-of-which-grow-into-big-wings-and-two-into-smaller-wings-which-help-the-dispersion-of-the-fruits-fig-165-it-yields-a-resin-known-as-dhoona-much-used-as-an-incense-and-garjan-trees-of-chittagong-and-tipperah-which-belong-to-the-genus-dipterocarpus-the-stems-of-which-are-tapped-for-g-image232379929.html
RMRE1PY5–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Fig. 165.—Sal i^Shorea tvbttsta) Fig. i6^.— CameUia dritpifera, a kind of tea f. Fruit. «t, Winged persistent calyx. represented in Bengal by sal {Shorea robusta), a gigantic timber tree of great value, with its fruits enclosed within the persistent calyx, three segments of which grow into big wings and two into smaller wings (which help the dispersion of the fruits) (fig. 165) —it yields a resin known as dhoona, much used as an incense; and garjan trees of Chittagong and Tipperah, which belong to the genus Dipterocarpus, the stems of which are tapped for g
. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extend : illustrated by upward of two hundred plates and engravings of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, and garden embellishments ; with descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States. Landscape gardening; Trees. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Picka irifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, wliich can be trained Into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-beautifying-suburban-home-grounds-of-small-extend-illustrated-by-upward-of-two-hundred-plates-and-engravings-of-plans-for-residences-and-their-grounds-of-trees-and-shrubs-and-garden-embellishments-with-descriptions-of-the-beautiful-and-hardy-trees-and-shrubs-grown-in-the-united-states-landscape-gardening-trees-deciduous-shrubs-495-ptelea-or-shrubby-trefoil-picka-irifoliata-this-is-a-thin-wild-shrub-wliich-can-be-trained-into-a-miniature-tree-six-to-ten-feet-high-leaves-of-three-ovate-acute-leaflets-on-long-stalks-they-turn-to-a-clear-yellow-in-autumn-fruit-winged-image235763838.html
RMRKFY52–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extend : illustrated by upward of two hundred plates and engravings of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, and garden embellishments ; with descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States. Landscape gardening; Trees. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Picka irifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, wliich can be trained Into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged,
. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. COMPOSITAE 603 278, A), they are woven into a delicate weV) by transverse con- nections. Tn other cases, as daiUardia, the pa])pus consists of a whorl of broad light scales. Wing-like developments sometimes occur on the sides of the fruits, as in Verhesina (two-winged) or Tripteris (three-winged) or the bract subtending the female flower forms an enveloping wing, or, as in the female flowers of Zinnia, the Hat ligular corolla persists in the fruit as a broad wing. The fruit of Diotis maritima (Cotton-weed), which is widely dis- tributed on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-classification-of-flowering-plants-plants-compositae-603-278-a-they-are-woven-into-a-delicate-wev-by-transverse-con-nections-tn-other-cases-as-daiuardia-the-pa-pus-consists-of-a-whorl-of-broad-light-scales-wing-like-developments-sometimes-occur-on-the-sides-of-the-fruits-as-in-verhesina-two-winged-or-tripteris-three-winged-or-the-bract-subtending-the-female-flower-forms-an-enveloping-wing-or-as-in-the-female-flowers-of-zinnia-the-hat-ligular-corolla-persists-in-the-fruit-as-a-broad-wing-the-fruit-of-diotis-maritima-cotton-weed-which-is-widely-dis-tributed-on-the-image232761833.html
RMREK62H–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. COMPOSITAE 603 278, A), they are woven into a delicate weV) by transverse con- nections. Tn other cases, as daiUardia, the pa])pus consists of a whorl of broad light scales. Wing-like developments sometimes occur on the sides of the fruits, as in Verhesina (two-winged) or Tripteris (three-winged) or the bract subtending the female flower forms an enveloping wing, or, as in the female flowers of Zinnia, the Hat ligular corolla persists in the fruit as a broad wing. The fruit of Diotis maritima (Cotton-weed), which is widely dis- tributed on the
. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent;. Landscape gardening; Trees; Suburban homes. [from old catalog]. DECIDUOUS SHBUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Ftelea trifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, which can be trained into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, and in clusters, like those of the Halesia tetraptera, Fig. 143. THE QUINCE. Cydonia. The Common Orange Quince, Cydo7iia vulgaris, is sometimes one of the prettiest of shrubby trees. But it is so commonly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-beautifying-suburban-home-grounds-of-small-extent-landscape-gardening-trees-suburban-homes-from-old-catalog-deciduous-shbubs-495-ptelea-or-shrubby-trefoil-ftelea-trifoliata-this-is-a-thin-wild-shrub-which-can-be-trained-into-a-miniature-tree-six-to-ten-feet-high-leaves-of-three-ovate-acute-leaflets-on-long-stalks-they-turn-to-a-clear-yellow-in-autumn-fruit-winged-and-in-clusters-like-those-of-the-halesia-tetraptera-fig-143-the-quince-cydonia-the-common-orange-quince-cydo7iia-vulgaris-is-sometimes-one-of-the-prettiest-of-shrubby-trees-but-it-is-so-commonly-image235466104.html
RMRK2BBM–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent;. Landscape gardening; Trees; Suburban homes. [from old catalog]. DECIDUOUS SHBUBS. 495 PTELEA OR SHRUBBY TREFOIL. Ftelea trifoliata. This is a thin wild shrub, which can be trained into a miniature tree six to ten feet high. Leaves of three ovate acute leaflets, on long stalks; they turn to a clear yellow in autumn. Fruit winged, and in clusters, like those of the Halesia tetraptera, Fig. 143. THE QUINCE. Cydonia. The Common Orange Quince, Cydo7iia vulgaris, is sometimes one of the prettiest of shrubby trees. But it is so commonly
. Bush-fruits. Berries; Fruit-culture. The Imported Currant Worm 343 green, to which many black spots are added later, these in turn giving place to a plain green tinged with yeUow, as it approaches ma- turity. When full grown, it measures about three-quarters of an inch in length. It then forms a silken cocoon, hidden by rubbish on the ground, just beneath the surface, or occasionally attached to stems and leaves above ground. The winged insect emerges the last of June or first of July, to re- peat the same cycle, there be- ing two broods a year, the last one passing the winter in the cocoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bush-fruits-berries-fruit-culture-the-imported-currant-worm-343-green-to-which-many-black-spots-are-added-later-these-in-turn-giving-place-to-a-plain-green-tinged-with-yeuow-as-it-approaches-ma-turity-when-full-grown-it-measures-about-three-quarters-of-an-inch-in-length-it-then-forms-a-silken-cocoon-hidden-by-rubbish-on-the-ground-just-beneath-the-surface-or-occasionally-attached-to-stems-and-leaves-above-ground-the-winged-insect-emerges-the-last-of-june-or-first-of-july-to-re-peat-the-same-cycle-there-be-ing-two-broods-a-year-the-last-one-passing-the-winter-in-the-cocoon-image233718113.html
RMRG6NRD–. Bush-fruits. Berries; Fruit-culture. The Imported Currant Worm 343 green, to which many black spots are added later, these in turn giving place to a plain green tinged with yeUow, as it approaches ma- turity. When full grown, it measures about three-quarters of an inch in length. It then forms a silken cocoon, hidden by rubbish on the ground, just beneath the surface, or occasionally attached to stems and leaves above ground. The winged insect emerges the last of June or first of July, to re- peat the same cycle, there be- ing two broods a year, the last one passing the winter in the cocoon
. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Fig. 352. — Oiteo^permum moniliferum L. fruits ; the ray flowers produce large achenes with bony seeds ; the disc-flowers are sterile.. Fig. 353.—Three-winged fruits of Tripieris. small outer scales, the inner with large, thin, papery tips, spirally twisted before flowering. Herbs, often stemless. Flowers large, handsome, white, yellow, or orange, the rays usually purplish beneath. Gazania.—Heads radiate, the disc flowers all forming fruit. Involucre in several rows, forming a cup at the base. Receptacle honeycombed. Pappus in two rows o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-ways-in-south-africa-botany-botany-fig-352-oiteopermum-moniliferum-l-fruits-the-ray-flowers-produce-large-achenes-with-bony-seeds-the-disc-flowers-are-sterile-fig-353three-winged-fruits-of-tripieris-small-outer-scales-the-inner-with-large-thin-papery-tips-spirally-twisted-before-flowering-herbs-often-stemless-flowers-large-handsome-white-yellow-or-orange-the-rays-usually-purplish-beneath-gazaniaheads-radiate-the-disc-flowers-all-forming-fruit-involucre-in-several-rows-forming-a-cup-at-the-base-receptacle-honeycombed-pappus-in-two-rows-o-image232283844.html
RMRDWCBG–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Fig. 352. — Oiteo^permum moniliferum L. fruits ; the ray flowers produce large achenes with bony seeds ; the disc-flowers are sterile.. Fig. 353.—Three-winged fruits of Tripieris. small outer scales, the inner with large, thin, papery tips, spirally twisted before flowering. Herbs, often stemless. Flowers large, handsome, white, yellow, or orange, the rays usually purplish beneath. Gazania.—Heads radiate, the disc flowers all forming fruit. Involucre in several rows, forming a cup at the base. Receptacle honeycombed. Pappus in two rows o
. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. 376 BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS wings, each with its fruit shown in Fig. 297, is homologous with a single cone-scale with its three-winged fruits in Birch. The bracteoles a', h' are undeveloped in Birch. The leaves are pubescent below, on the nerves. The stem is somewhat flattened, and has a considerable. Fig. 297. Fig. 298. Fig. 297.—Pair of fruits of Hornbeam, a, b, a b', bracteoles forming tlie wing ; /, fruit. Somewbat enlarged. Fio. 298.—Diagram of a pair of female flowers of Hornbeam, yl, position of axis of ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-on-the-life-history-of-british-flowering-plants-botany-plant-ecology-376-british-flowering-plants-wings-each-with-its-fruit-shown-in-fig-297-is-homologous-with-a-single-cone-scale-with-its-three-winged-fruits-in-birch-the-bracteoles-a-h-are-undeveloped-in-birch-the-leaves-are-pubescent-below-on-the-nerves-the-stem-is-somewhat-flattened-and-has-a-considerable-fig-297-fig-298-fig-297pair-of-fruits-of-hornbeam-a-b-a-b-bracteoles-forming-tlie-wing-fruit-somewbat-enlarged-fio-298diagram-of-a-pair-of-female-flowers-of-hornbeam-yl-position-of-axis-of-ca-image232240521.html
RMRDRD49–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. 376 BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS wings, each with its fruit shown in Fig. 297, is homologous with a single cone-scale with its three-winged fruits in Birch. The bracteoles a', h' are undeveloped in Birch. The leaves are pubescent below, on the nerves. The stem is somewhat flattened, and has a considerable. Fig. 297. Fig. 298. Fig. 297.—Pair of fruits of Hornbeam, a, b, a b', bracteoles forming tlie wing ; /, fruit. Somewbat enlarged. Fio. 298.—Diagram of a pair of female flowers of Hornbeam, yl, position of axis of ca
. A guide to the trees [microform]. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. 24^ TREES GROWING IN SANDY SOIL. SPANISH OAK. {Plate CXXXI.) Quire us dig it at a. FAMILY SHAPE HEIGHT RANGE TIME OF BLOOM Beech. Roiind-topfied: io-y>or%ofeet. N.J. southward and May^ June. branches^ spreading. westward. Fruit: iitpi.y Oct. Bark: brownish red or almost black; rough and broadly-winged. Leaves: simple; alternate; obovate or oblong, widening towards the middle and forming from three to seven long, slender lobes; the terminal one some- what scythe-shaped; entire or sparingly toothed and bristle tipped; the b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-trees-microform-trees-botany-arbres-botanique-24-trees-growing-in-sandy-soil-spanish-oak-plate-cxxxi-quire-us-dig-it-at-a-family-shape-height-range-time-of-bloom-beech-roiind-topfied-io-ygtorofeet-nj-southward-and-may-june-branches-spreading-westward-fruit-iitpiy-oct-bark-brownish-red-or-almost-black-rough-and-broadly-winged-leaves-simple-alternate-obovate-or-oblong-widening-towards-the-middle-and-forming-from-three-to-seven-long-slender-lobes-the-terminal-one-some-what-scythe-shaped-entire-or-sparingly-toothed-and-bristle-tipped-the-b-image234903341.html
RMRJ4NH1–. A guide to the trees [microform]. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. 24^ TREES GROWING IN SANDY SOIL. SPANISH OAK. {Plate CXXXI.) Quire us dig it at a. FAMILY SHAPE HEIGHT RANGE TIME OF BLOOM Beech. Roiind-topfied: io-y>or%ofeet. N.J. southward and May^ June. branches^ spreading. westward. Fruit: iitpi.y Oct. Bark: brownish red or almost black; rough and broadly-winged. Leaves: simple; alternate; obovate or oblong, widening towards the middle and forming from three to seven long, slender lobes; the terminal one some- what scythe-shaped; entire or sparingly toothed and bristle tipped; the b
. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. "% COMMON WEEDS OF CANADA 31 1, common equtntly a ring many 1 confused fed, which and shape ^eat, Poly- ty, Scan- 1, twining three of the fruit, shrubs in bottoms. agofryruDi .'ultivated ere it has lb. Poly- cUmbing ^em, the with re- ^hich the he leaves stem is flesh, -.1 low rtjolium, -petioled 5. It is K. ⢠âQuite ?, lanceo- â¢âGreen, s. Fruit. fular, ^ shining, '^â v-*^ winged, with sharp edges. Average 17,000 seeds per plant Duration.âPerennial. Flowering.âJulyâ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-weeds-of-canada-microform-a-pocket-guide-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-lutte-contre-les-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-quot-common-weeds-of-canada-31-1-common-equtntly-a-ring-many-1-confused-fed-which-and-shape-eat-poly-ty-scan-1-twining-three-of-the-fruit-shrubs-in-bottoms-agofryrudi-ultivated-ere-it-has-lb-poly-cumbing-em-the-with-re-hich-the-he-leaves-stem-is-flesh-1-low-rtjolium-petioled-5-it-is-k-quite-lanceo-green-s-fruit-fular-shining-v-winged-with-sharp-edges-average-17000-seeds-per-plant-durationperennial-floweringjuly-image232812904.html
RMRENF6G–. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. "% COMMON WEEDS OF CANADA 31 1, common equtntly a ring many 1 confused fed, which and shape ^eat, Poly- ty, Scan- 1, twining three of the fruit, shrubs in bottoms. agofryruDi .'ultivated ere it has lb. Poly- cUmbing ^em, the with re- ^hich the he leaves stem is flesh, -.1 low rtjolium, -petioled 5. It is K. ⢠âQuite ?, lanceo- â¢âGreen, s. Fruit. fular, ^ shining, '^â v-*^ winged, with sharp edges. Average 17,000 seeds per plant Duration.âPerennial. Flowering.âJulyâ
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters), no. 33-35. Forests and forestry. i)(;. Fij?iire 29 WiiiTK Ash. 1. Twig. 2. Cluster of typical seeds. 3. Three stH'ds showing %Aing variations. 4. Leaves with under and upiK'r surfaces exiwsed 97 ASHES,—FRAXmUS, (Tourn.) L. Timber trees with oddly pinnate-compound opposite ^Mowers small, in dense panicles or racemes, usually dioe- cious • 2-part, without petals; calyx even absent sometimes Buds have 3-4 pairs of scales. Fruit a dry, winged Require fertile, moist to wet soils for good growth. 241. White Ash,—Fraxinus americana, L. Twigs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-pennsylvania-department-of-forests-and-waters-no-33-35-forests-and-forestry-i-fijiire-29-wiiitk-ash-1-twig-2-cluster-of-typical-seeds-3-three-sthds-showing-aing-variations-4-leaves-with-under-and-upikr-surfaces-exiwsed-97-ashesfraxmus-tourn-l-timber-trees-with-oddly-pinnate-compound-opposite-mowers-small-in-dense-panicles-or-racemes-usually-dioe-cious-2-part-without-petals-calyx-even-absent-sometimes-buds-have-3-4-pairs-of-scales-fruit-a-dry-winged-require-fertile-moist-to-wet-soils-for-good-growth-241-white-ashfraxinus-americana-l-twigs-image233800518.html
RMRGAEXE–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters), no. 33-35. Forests and forestry. i)(;. Fij?iire 29 WiiiTK Ash. 1. Twig. 2. Cluster of typical seeds. 3. Three stH'ds showing %Aing variations. 4. Leaves with under and upiK'r surfaces exiwsed 97 ASHES,—FRAXmUS, (Tourn.) L. Timber trees with oddly pinnate-compound opposite ^Mowers small, in dense panicles or racemes, usually dioe- cious • 2-part, without petals; calyx even absent sometimes Buds have 3-4 pairs of scales. Fruit a dry, winged Require fertile, moist to wet soils for good growth. 241. White Ash,—Fraxinus americana, L. Twigs
. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OENAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC.. KHUS GLABRA VAR. LACINIATA—CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. P. virg'ata flore rosea pleno. Flowers double, rose colored; not so full as those of P. tnloba, but they appear three or four days earlier. 50 cents. PTELEA. Hop Tree, or Shrubby Trefoil. Lederblume, Ger. Ptelea, Fr. P. trifoliata. A large shrub or small tree, of rapid growth and robust habit. Fruit winged, and in clusters; flowers in J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-catalogue-of-ornamental-trees-shrubs-hardy-perennial-plants-etc-twenty-fifth-edition-ornamental-trees-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-roses-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-oenamental-trees-shrubs-etc-khus-glabra-var-laciniatacut-leaved-sumach-p-virgata-flore-rosea-pleno-flowers-double-rose-colored-not-so-full-as-those-of-p-tnloba-but-they-appear-three-or-four-days-earlier-50-cents-ptelea-hop-tree-or-shrubby-trefoil-lederblume-ger-ptelea-fr-p-trifoliata-a-large-shrub-or-small-tree-of-rapid-growth-and-robust-habit-fruit-winged-and-in-clusters-flowers-in-j-image231649350.html
RMRCTF32–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OENAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC.. KHUS GLABRA VAR. LACINIATA—CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. P. virg'ata flore rosea pleno. Flowers double, rose colored; not so full as those of P. tnloba, but they appear three or four days earlier. 50 cents. PTELEA. Hop Tree, or Shrubby Trefoil. Lederblume, Ger. Ptelea, Fr. P. trifoliata. A large shrub or small tree, of rapid growth and robust habit. Fruit winged, and in clusters; flowers in J