RF2B07W80–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable Garden in Normandy
RF2DEM2FT–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable garden in Normandy
RF2AY364J–Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. Cucumber Leaves. Flowers cucumber. Purslane. Portulaca oleracea. Cucumber growing in the garden. Garden. Field. Cultivation
RMRDH7DX–. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. R.B.B. AQARICUS (/VAUCOniAl CUCUMIS. PerS. amongst s<w}dust, Sfo. Sibhertoft. 18H3. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Williams and Norgate
RMMFPM5R–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RMPG08NN–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algœ of North America. Botany; Algae. ArTtP (MATURE B'' DRH.C.WOQO Fig. 1. COSMARIUM LINEATUM " 2. C, EHRENBERGII. " 3. C. ROSTRATUM, " 4. C. DIAN/C, " 5. C. PARVULUM, 6. C. LEIBLEINIt. 7. TETMEMORUS GIGANTEUS. 8. TETMEMORUS GRANULATUS, 9. PLEUROT/ENIUM TRABECULA. 10. SPIROT/ENIA BRYOPHILA . 11. SPIROT/tNIA CONDENSATA 13. HYALOTHECA DISSILIENS. 13. DIDYMOPRIUM 6REVILLII. H. COSMARIUM BOTRYTIS. 15. C, CUCUMIS. Fig. 15. EUASTRUM MULTILOBATUM. " 17, MICRASTERIAS AMERICANA. " 18. COSMARIUM MENEGHENII. " 19. SPIRO
RFPMAWDC–stack of green fresh organic coccinia. agricultural and fresh market background
RF2GY9N66–Santa Claus melon or Piel de Sapo melon cultivation. Ground view
RFF6A1CM–Fresh produce at the local Farmers Market.
RF2CCAKN9–Juice and fresh fruits of green cucumber (Cucumis sativus). Wood background. Vegetables for salads. Detox juice. Green juice. Antioxidant drink. Brazi
RM2BTRDN9–Cucumis anguria L.
RF2AN2FPY–FLOWER OF GHERKIN OR PICKLE, GARDEN IN NORMANDY
RF2DD6FDC–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RF2AY365Y–Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. Cucumber Leaves. Flowers cucumber. Cucumber growing in the garden. Garden. Field. Cultivation of vegetables. Horizontal pho
RMRDHA5M–. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. MORPHOLOGICAL BOTANY. Section 3. DURATION OF ROOTS. The duration of roots is various in different plants: some die the same year in which they are developed, as in the Asagao (Ipomaa triloba) (Fig. 9) and Kiuri (Cucumis sativus); some die the second year, as in the Daikon (Fig. 6) and Ninjin; and others live for many years, as in the Mume and Sakura (Fig. 2). Those which die the same year are said to be Annual; those which die the second year Biennial; and the others which live for many years Perennial. Duration of
RMMFPM5W–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RFF6A1D0–Fresh produce at the local Farmers Market.
RF2CCAKKK–Juice and fresh fruits of green cucumber (Cucumis sativus). Wood background. Vegetables for salads. Detox juice. Green juice. Antioxidant drink. Brazi
RM2BTRDN6–Cucumis sagittatus Peyr.
RF2DHXD96–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RF2AY368F–Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. Cucumber Leaves. Flowers cucumber. Cucumber growing in the garden. Garden. Field. Cultivation of vegetables. Agriculture. H
RMRDTTG1–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. PASSIFL0BALE8. 521 with parietal placentse (sometimes three or more celled by the produced placentae). Order Datiscaceee.—A curious order of four species, one of which, Datisca glomerata, occurs in California. Order Begoniacese.—A tropical order of 3o0 species of herbs, mostly riQS. 461-S.—iLLUSTKATIONS OP CUCUMIS MkLO.. 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.. Bessey,
RMMFPM5X–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RF2DD6FDG–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RF2AY365A–Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. Cucumber Leaves. Flowers cucumber. Purslane. Portulaca oleracea. Cucumber growing in the garden. Garden. Field. Cultivation
RMRDCN5K–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. Fig. Z48.—Cross-section of mature fruit of cucumber (Cucumis sativus).. Fig. 249.—Germination of pumpkin (Big pegs functioning in the removal of the coats. Roberts.) Tom) seeds, showing the {After Crocker, Knight and ,3Q. 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.. Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son
RMMFPMAC–Cavaillon Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits on White Background
RF2DD6FDE–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RF2AY364M–Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. Cucumber Leaves. Flowers cucumber. Purslane. Portulaca oleracea. Cucumber growing in the garden. Garden. Field. Cultivation
RMRH8XNM–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. Fig. 248.—Cross-section of mature fruit of cucumber (Cucumis sativus).. Fu;. 249.—(jerminalioii of inimpkiii (Bin Tom) seeds, sliowing the pegs functioning in the removal of the coats. {After Crocket-, Knight and Roberts.) 39. 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.. Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co
RMMFPKGT–Cavaillon Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits on White Background
RM2BTRDNC–Cucumis melo L.
RF2CMBB6B–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable garden in Normandy
RF2AY3654–Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. Cucumber Leaves. Flowers cucumber. Purslane. Portulaca oleracea. Cucumber growing in the garden. Garden. Field. Cultivation
RMRDCN5A–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 6i6 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS example, out of 95 varieties examined, 85 had perfect flowers, and only 11 had imperfect flowers. The staminate flowers are in small clusters, or rarely soli- tary. The calyx tube is turbinate or campanulate, and its limb five-lobed. The corolla is campanulate, deeply five- lobed or five-parted, the lobes acute. The three stamens are. Fig. 252.—Leaves of A, cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and B. muskmelon (Cucumis melo). X H- separate, with short filaments and oblong anthers. The ovary is rudimentar
RMMFPKGX–Cavaillon Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits on White Background
RF2BTHNXT–Gardening. Home garden, flower bed. House, field. Green leaves, bushes. Cucumber. Cucumis sativus, an annual herb. Young shoots
RM2BTRDNH–Cucumis aculeatus Cogn.
RF2DD6FD9–Italian Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RMRDH107–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. CUCURBITAGE^. 495 cially under cultivation, the fruits are eatable. Instances of edible fruits are seen in Cucumis Melo, common Melons • DTI^D^S Abbattiehim of Scripture; Cucumis sativus, Cucumbers, DiKCp^ Kishuim, of the Bible; CucurUta Citrullus, Water Melon; Oucwrbita Pepo, White Gourd ; CucurUta maxima, the Pumpkin; CucurUta Melo-pepo^ the Squash; CucurUta ovifera, the Egg-gourd. The genus Cucumis contains the Melon and Cucuinber, with edible fruits,. Fig. 716. Kg.
RMMFPKJX–Cavaillon Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits on White Background
RF2BTHNXF–Gardening. Home garden, flower bed. House, field, farm. Green leaves, bushes. Cucumber. Cucumis sativus, an annual herb. Young shoots
RM2BTRDNY–Cucumis melo L.
RF2CPF7HE–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Garden in Normandy
RMRH8Y6K–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 6l6 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS example, out of 95 varieties examined, 85 had perfect flowers, and only 11 had imperfect flowers. The staminate flowers are in small clusters, or rarely soli- tary. The calyx tube is turbinate or campanulate, and its limb five-lobed. The corolla is campanulate, deeply five- lobed or five-parted, the lobes acute. The three stamens are. Fig. 252.—Leaves of A, cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and B. muskmelon (Cucumis melo). X M. separate, with short filaments and oblong anthers. The ovary is rudimentary
RMMFPM9C–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RF2BTHNX1–Gardening. Home garden, flower bed. House, field, farm, village. Green leaves, bushes. Cucumber. Cucumis sativus, an annual herb. Young shoots
RM2BTNPY4–Cucumis anguria L.
RF2DFCC09–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Garden in Normandy
RMRH8XMP–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 6i6 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS example, out of 95 varieties examined, 85 had perfect flowers, and only 11 had imperfect flowers. The staminate flowers are in small clusters, or rarely soli- tary. The calyx tube is turbinate or campanulate, and its limb five-lobed. The corolla is campanulate, deeply five- lobed or five-parted, the lobes acute. The three stamens are. Fig. 252.—Leaves of A, cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and B. muskmelon (Cucumis melo). X J^- separate, with short filaments and oblong anthers. The ovary is rudimentar
RMMFPM9D–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RM2BTRDP4–Cucumis anguria L.
RF2DP65B4–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable Garden in Normandy
RMRE1K8Y–. A manual of botany. Botany. Fhj. Ull. Female or pistillate flower of tlie Cucumber (Cucumis satiiim). co. Calyx adherent to tlie ovary ; the limb is seen above, with five divisions. ;). Corolla, s. Stigmas. Fig. 1112. Male or staminate flower of the same, the floral envelopes of whieli have been divided in a longitudinal manner. Prom Jussieu. c. Calyx, p. Corolla, si. Stamens. segments of the corolla, either distinct or monadelphous, or more frequently triadelphous in such a way that two of the bundles contain each 2 stamens, and the other but 1 stamen; rarely there are but 2 or 3 stamens pr
RMMFPM97–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RM2BTNPWT–Cucumis anguria L.
RF2CYJTTX–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable Garden in Normandy
RMRH8Y84–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. Fig. 248.âCross-scclinii ci niaiunj I'ruil of cucumber (Cucumis sativus).. Fk;. 249. â (;.i'niiinati.,u ,,( pumpkin 1 Hi;,' Tmhu ., â ,â ,i,.' ,h..vinK' llu' pegs functioning in the removal of the co;its. (AjUr Crocker. Knighl and Roberts.) 39. 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.. Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia, P. Blaki
RMMFPM99–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RM2BTNPY7–Cucumis sativus L.
RF2CYJTRY–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable Garden in Normandy
RMRE1RNY–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. 28 MORPHOLOGY like shim {Dolic/ios), barbati (Vtgna Catjung), golancha (Tinospora cordifolid) (see fig. 149), climb by twining or twisting their stems round the support like the threads of a corkscrew; plants like shasha or khira {Cucumis saiwus), matar or Pea, lau or kadoo or Bottle Gourd {Lagenaria vulgaris), climb by the help of thread-like structures known as tendrils; plants like gaja-pipul (see fig. 267), pan or Betel Vine (^Pipet. Fig. 25.—Creeping Stem or Runner Betel), climb by the help of adventitious roots coming out of the stem and clinging to t
RMMFPM9H–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RM2BTRDP5–Cucumis melo L.
RF2DP65B9–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Vegetable Garden in Normandy
RMRDCN55–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. CUCUKBITACE^ 619 twisted, furrowed, and thickest at the distal end. It often reaches a length of 3 feet, and a diameter of i to 3 inches.. Fig. 253.—1 to 6, stages in the development of the cucumber fruit; the flower is unopen in i and 2, in 3 it is fully open, in 4 and s it is withering, and in 6 the perianth, stamens and styles have fallen from the enlarged ovary. 7, staminate flower of cucumber. 5. Winter Melons {Cucumis melo var. inodorus).—Little known in United States.. Please note that these images are extracted
RMMFPM9A–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruit against White Background
RM2BTNPWD–Cucumis melo L.
RF2CPF7JM–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Garden in Normandy
RMRFPYYF–. Caroli a Linné eqvitis Systema vegetabilivm : secvndvm classes ordines genera species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. Botany. M ONOECIA. SYNGENESIA. CuCUmiS. 8^9 1092. CUCUMIS. Masc Cal >--dentatus. Cor. ^-par- jij.3^. tita. Filame.nta 3. FoEiM. Cal ^-dentntus. Cor. s fc-«bris. C. foliis lobatis, pomis cylindricis longilTimis laevibus contortuplicatis. C. foliis angubto-fublobatis, porais cylindricis fulcatis curvatis. conomon. 12. C. fol. angulato- fublobatis dentatis, pomis fufi- formibus decemfulcatis glabris, Thunb. jap* mfpt. M. maderafpa- 13. C. fol cordatis integris denticulatis
RMMFPM9Y–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background
RM2C1N7W2–Cucumis sp Cucumis sp.
RF2DFCC0F–Gherkin or Pickle, cucumis sativus, Garden in Normandy
RMRDEG3C–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algœ of North America. Botany; Algae. ArTtP (MATURE B'' DRH.C.WOQO Fig. 1. COSMARIUM LINEATUM " 2. C, EHRENBERGII. " 3. C. ROSTRATUM, " 4. C. DIAN/C, " 5. C. PARVULUM, 6. C. LEIBLEINIt. 7. TETMEMORUS GIGANTEUS. 8. TETMEMORUS GRANULATUS, 9. PLEUROT/ENIUM TRABECULA. 10. SPIROT/ENIA BRYOPHILA . 11. SPIROT/tNIA CONDENSATA 13. HYALOTHECA DISSILIENS. 13. DIDYMOPRIUM 6REVILLII. H. COSMARIUM BOTRYTIS. 15. C, CUCUMIS. Fig. 15. EUASTRUM MULTILOBATUM. " 17, MICRASTERIAS AMERICANA. " 18. COSMARIUM MENEGHENII. " 19. SPIRO
RMMFPM9R–Yellow Spanish Melon, cucumis melo, Fruits against White Background