RMC6FXPX–Mass of a fenugreek, Trigonella balansae on the beach at Molyvos, Lesvos (Lesbos), Greece.
RFT36MPF–Bromelia Balansae, a Species in the Genus Bromelia, Colorful Tropical Flower Close up Macro in Tropical Rainforest near Baracoa Cuba
RM2B6B6E2–Crocus olivieri ssp balansae Orange Monarch,Crocus Orange Monarch,golden-orange flowers,garnet-merlot striations on the petals reverse, golden anther
RF2PD7AYC–Close up of the opening green and white flower buds of Ornithogalum balansae (Star of Bethlehem), a late winter flowering bulb plant
RMAYMXPD–Pyrus Balansae, red pear tree, Kew Gardens, Surrey, UK
RF2NE9TX5–Close up of Scilla siberica (Siberian squill) and Ornithogalum balansae (Star of Bethlehem) spring bulbs in little terracotta pots taken in winter
RF2HJEDFW–ARGENTINA - CIRCA 1965: A stamp printed in Argentina shows Quebracho colorado tree (Schinopsis balansae), circa 1965.
RMMW41AP–. Illustration of Habenaria balansae (as syn. Habenaria retusa) . between 1893 and 1896. Alfred Cogniaux (1841 - 1916) 262 Habenaria retusa - cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3-4-5-fig III
RMMY563E–. Illustration of Habenaria balansae (as syn. Habenaria retusa) . between 1893 and 1896. Alfred Cogniaux (1841 - 1916) 227 Habenaria retusa - cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3-4-5-fig III
RM2H8TEJE–Mountain broom, Cytisus oromediterraneus, in flower. Pyrenees.
RF2R25TN6–The blossom of the flower Star of Bethlehem
RF2W92TCJ–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RM2RW4A86–'Conference' European pear, Päron (Pyrus communis)
RMCNMH75–Fenugreek (Trigonella balansae) flowering mass, growing on beach, Molyvos, Lesvos, Greece, april
RMHMRBJG–Heart of flame (Bromelia balansae), Bromeliaceae.
RM2B6B6EJ–Crocus olivieri ssp balansae Orange Monarch,Crocus Orange Monarch,golden-orange flowers,garnet-merlot striations on the petals reverse, golden anther
RMA0TWY3–Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae
RM2DD3367–Purging broom, Cytisus purgans. Le genet griot, Spartium purgans. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
RMAEF2GF–heart of flame plant Bromelia balansae
RMAG29AH–A quebracho tree has been chopped down
RMB9G825–Morocco Sahara tree Tamariske
RM2CEKNCB–. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. ation of affinity to G. Balansae.Its flowers are white, and large (6 to 7 cm. in diameter: or accord-ing to the Gardeners Chronicle, lxi. p. 250, the flowers recentlyproduced at Kew, 12 cm.). The ovary contracts to the style. Bentham supposed the plant confined to the island of Hong-kong, as he was unable to ascertain any record of its occurrenceon the mainland of China. Matsumura and Hayata, have recorded it from two places inthe extreme north of Formosa and from one very near the middleof the island. The old errors of placing its
RMMWY4NH–. Illustration of Habenaria balansae (as syn. Habenaria retusa) . between 1893 and 1896. Alfred Cogniaux (1841 - 1916) 263 Habenaria retusa - cutout from Flora Brasiliensis 3-4-5-fig III
RM2H8TGCX–Mountain broom, Cytisus oromediterraneus, in flower.
RMP5HNCC–N/A. Français : Dessin de Delphinium balansae Boiss. & Reut. 1882. Cosson 1882-1890 17 151897 Delphinium balansae Cosson 1882-1890
RF2W92TED–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RMPG16JK–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 86 LYCOPODIALES [CH. reproduced in fig. 121, B. Such species as L. erythraeum Spring, and others with stiff lanceolate leaves exhibit a striking resemblance to the more slender shoots of some recent conifers, more especially Araucaria excelsa, A. Balansae, Cryptonieria, Dacrydium and other genera.. Fig. 122. Lycopodium squarrosum. The branches of the larger shoot terminate in cones. (From a plant in the Cambridge Botanic Garden. Beduoed.) In Lycopodium tetragonum Hook., (fig. 121, C), a species from the Alpine region of the An
RM2T6CNXC–Purging broom, Cytisus purgans. Le genet griot, Spartium purgans. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
RMHM872R–Schinopsis balansae trees in a swampy area, Chaco, Gran Chaco, Paraguay.
RM2B6B6EM–Crocus olivieri ssp balansae Orange Monarch,Crocus Orange Monarch,golden-orange flowers,garnet-merlot striations on the petals reverse, golden anther
RMAG4RDM–Quebracho tree canopy
RMB9G8K8–Morocco Sahara tree Tamariske
RM2CEKN2A–. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. inensis. Jour. Straits Branch GOEDONIA. 159 Outstanding features in the genus are:— the septifragal capsule of G. pubescens. i. the wingless seeds of G. pubescens. ii. the deep crimson colour of the flowers of G. speciosa. v. the union of the filaments into five groups in G. Lasianthusand in G. speciosa; Ilaemocharis vulcanica is said some-times to exhibit this. v. the reduction of the number of the carpels sometimes in G.axillaris and in G. Balansae: and also in G. obtusa. vi. the distinctness of the veins in the two American speci
RM2H8TGDF–Mountain broom, Cytisus oromediterraneus, in flower. Pyrenees.
RMMCK6C7–. Fig. 252.—Accidiuiii coruscans on malformed shoots of Spruce. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeitf phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Thiim. On cones of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae Barcl. On needles of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiim. On needles of Tsuga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae Cooke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri Barcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balansae Corn.
RF2W92TEH–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RMPG0DB2–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLin] ARAFCARENEAE 145 bear a close superficial resemblance to Cedar cones but the latter are relatively narrow and often more or less flattened at tbe apex^. Bommer^ calls attention to the resemblance of Agathis cones to those of the Dicotyledon Dammaropsis kingiana (Moraceae). AravAMria. (Frontispiece; figs. 678—681, 689, etc.) The falcate tetra- gonal leaves of A. excelsa illustrate one type of leaf that is seen in its smallest form in A. Balansae (4—5 x 2-5 mm.). In A. Bidwillii (fig. 697) the leaves are subsessile and the
RF2JNJ1D8–cryptocoryne balansae line icon vector illustration
RM2BTPGK8–Lantana balansae Briq.
RM2B6B6EN–Crocus olivieri ssp balansae Orange Monarch,Crocus Orange Monarch,golden-orange flowers,garnet-merlot striations on the petals reverse, golden anther
RMANRX5J–A view of the Transitional Forest with quebracho trees in the Chaco region, Formosa province, Argentina
RM2CE4EAT–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève . Vischer dedi. Ab omibus speciebus bujiisgeneris andini differt primo intuitu habitu, foliis aliisque. Grabo-wskia duplicata Arn. var. Balansae Chod. nov. var. Folia obovata, nec ovata, glaucescentia, glaberrima subspatluilata,liiiibo ^^jib, 1^10 mm., petiolo 3-8 mm. longo; corolla ad 7 mni. longa,iiitus annulum pilorum ferens ; calyx bypocrateriformis id luÇ. (luplicata margine incrassato et membranam interjoiein Ici-ciisad cujiis doisum sunt affixse dentés calycinae, distantes. Fiutexramosissimus, 1-1,5 m. altus, demum sub floreaphyllus vel subap
RF2W92TAR–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RMPG16FP–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 116 CONIFBRALES (KECENT) [CH.. Fig. 684. A, B, C, microspores of Podocarpus Toiara (A), Pinus Laricio (B), Micro- cachrys tetragona (C). D, E, miorosporophylls of Torreya californica (D) and Abies alba (E). Megasporophylls etc. of Podocarpus spicala (F); P. Totara (G), o, ovule ; P. neriifolia (H); P. imbricafa (I), o, ovule; Cunninglmmia sinensis (K), m, membrane; Gryptomeria (L, M). N, 0, megastrobilus and seed of Athroiaxis laxifoUa. P, megasporophyll and seed of Dacrydium Balansae; a, epimatium. Q, seed of Gupressus semper
RF2JNDMEC–cryptocoryne balansae color icon vector illustration
RM2BTW8GM–Alstonia balansae Guillaumin.
RM2B6B6NA–Crocus olivieri ssp balansae Orange Monarch,Crocus Orange Monarch,golden-orange flowers,garnet-merlot striations on the petals reverse, golden anther
RMANT09Y–A typical view of the Dry Chaco Forest
RMRGMY94–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. BULLETIN DE L'HERBIER BOISSIER Tome 1. Planche 1.. ScJunz et Cmsm del Kg. 1 à 5 ACHAT0CARPUS BaLANSAE , Schmz et Autran. Flg. 6. ACHATOCARPUS PRAECOX, Gnsela. Pi^.'? è. 8, ^ACHATOCARFUS BICORNUTUS, Schmz et Autran. imp'-" iemarcKT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Herbier Boissier. Genève : Impr. Romet
RF2W92TC2–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RMRDBCFA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 86 LYCOPODIALES [CH. reproduced in fig. 121, B. Such species as L. erythraeum Spring, and others with stiff lanceolate leaves exhibit a striking resemblance to the more slender shoots of some recent conifers, more especially Araucaria excelsa, A. Balansae, Cryptonieria, Dacrydium and other genera.. Fig. 122. Lycopodium squarrosum. The branches of the larger shoot terminate in cones. (From a plant in the Cambridge Botanic Garden. Beduoed.) In Lycopodium tetragonum Hook., (fig. 121, C), a species from the Alpine region of the An
RF2W92TE1–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RF2JNGM9T–cryptocoryne balansae line icon vector illustration
RM2BTPH29–Leandra balansae Cogn.
RMRDBCA0–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLin] ARAFCARENEAE 145 bear a close superficial resemblance to Cedar cones but the latter are relatively narrow and often more or less flattened at tbe apex^. Bommer^ calls attention to the resemblance of Agathis cones to those of the Dicotyledon Dammaropsis kingiana (Moraceae). AravAMria. (Frontispiece; figs. 678—681, 689, etc.) The falcate tetra- gonal leaves of A. excelsa illustrate one type of leaf that is seen in its smallest form in A. Balansae (4—5 x 2-5 mm.). In A. Bidwillii (fig. 697) the leaves are subsessile and the
RF2W92TB4–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RF2JRHC8P–cryptocoryne balansae color icon vector illustration
RM2BTT92A–Lantana balansae Briq.
RMRHAY9D–. Botanica. Relatorio apresentado ao Snr. coronel de engenharia Candido Marianno da Silva Rondon, chefe da Commissô Brasileira. Plants -- Brazil. Phot. Hoehne 1 (jma ponte para atracação de vapores em Puerto Sastre, construída exclusivamente com estipes de Carandá (Copernicia cerifera ).. Phot. Hoehne 2 — Puerto Sastre, grande uzina para a extracção do tanino (Quebracho) da madeira do Schinopsis balansae. Cia. Lithographica Hartmann-Retchenbach. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RF2W92TGH–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
RF2JRECPC–cryptocoryne balansae line icon vector illustration
RM2BTT9W8–Lippia balansae Briq.
RMRDBCCX–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 116 CONIFBRALES (KECENT) [CH.. Fig. 684. A, B, C, microspores of Podocarpus Toiara (A), Pinus Laricio (B), Micro- cachrys tetragona (C). D, E, miorosporophylls of Torreya californica (D) and Abies alba (E). Megasporophylls etc. of Podocarpus spicala (F); P. Totara (G), o, ovule ; P. neriifolia (H); P. imbricafa (I), o, ovule; Cunninglmmia sinensis (K), m, membrane; Gryptomeria (L, M). N, 0, megastrobilus and seed of Athroiaxis laxifoUa. P, megasporophyll and seed of Dacrydium Balansae; a, epimatium. Q, seed of Gupressus semper
RF2W92TBE–The fruit of Casearia velutina (Gossypiospermum, Synandrina). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.