RF2JKXAXY–Bromus secalinus in a transparent vase on a wooden table against a white wall with a window shadow. Place for text. Ready layout. vertical frame
RMJFWDJH–Bromus arvensis Flora Batava Volume v15
RF2ER30RE–Antique illustration of bromus arvensis (also known as field brome or schrader's brome), bromus racemosus (also known as hairy brome) and bromus commu
RMPWGA0Y–Bromus arvensis NRCS-1.
RMAMH6PX–False oat avena elatior brome bromus arvensis fiorin agrestis stolonifera hay food equine horse stalk stem flower flowering head
RM2A2RRPJ–Field trespe and Dachtrespe, A: Bromus arvensis L. - Field Trespe or Field Trespe, B: Bromus tectorum L. - Roof Trespe, Family: 24. Gramineae, 2. Festucaceae - Grasses, Fescue Grasses, Plate 55, after S, 116 (vol. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RF2ER30KW–Antique 19th-century engraving of field brome, bald brome and meadow brome. Illustration by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora i
RMP5EBAM–N/A. 1. Bromus arvensis L. 2. Bromus racemosus L. 3. Bromus commutatus Schrad. Original Caption 1. Acker-Trespe, Bromus arvensis L. 2. Trauben-Trespe, B. racemosus L. 3. Anger-Trespe, B. commutatus Schrad. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 240 Bromus spp Sturm49
RM2AM2GR8–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . species are inferior grasses andshould be considered as weedsby the agriculturist. Bromus arvensis, L. (FieldBrome-grass.) (Fig. 67.) An annual or biennial, withentire sheaths which are finelystriated and hairy. Shoot sec-tion round; heel slight; bladesthin, dry, acutely pointed, andhairy on both surfaces. Thereare no auricles, and the liguleis short, thin, and slightlyragged. Flowers in May or June;culms from lj to 3 feet high,with considerably enlargednodes. Panicle rather openand drooping. Spikelets linear-lanceolate, containing aboutnin
RMPFGR22–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 83. Fig. 72. Vinge af Phytobia (Poémyza) incisa Meig. (Hendel). randen. Bagkroppen glinsende sort. Ben sorte, forlår med smalt gule spidser. 2^/2 mm. Larven lever i blæreminer på adskillige græsser som Bjerg- Rørhvene (Calamagrostis epigeios), Alm. Rajgræs (Lolium pe- renne), Ager-Hejre {Bromus arvensis), Kanariegræs {Phalaris arundinaced) m. fl. Forpupning i minen. 2 generationer, maj- juni og aug.-sept. Synes at være en almindelig og udbredt art, kendt fra Jylland, Sjælland, Lolland og Bornholm. 16. Ph. lateralis Macquar
RF2JKXAXJ–Bromus secalinus in a transparent vase on a wooden table against a white wall with a window shadow. Place for text. Ready layout. vertical frame
RM2A2RY7E–Grasses 5, Fig. 1: Aira arundinacea from Japan, Fig. 2: Poa amalbilis from Java, Fig. 3: Cynosurus indicus from Japan, Fig. 4: Bromus arvensis from Japan, plate 91, p, . 857, 1785, Carl von Linné: Des Ritters Carl von Linné [...] vollständiges Pflanzensystem: nach der vierzehnten lateinischen Ausgabe und nach Anleitung des holländischen Houttuynischen Werks übersetzt und mit einer ausführlichen Erklärung ausgefertiget. Nebst einem vollständigen Register und sieben Kupfertafeln. Theil 12. Nürnberg: bey Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe. 1785
RM2AM2FNA–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 71. Bromus arvensis var.mollis. About | nat. size. Fig. 72. Seed of Bromus arvensis var.mollis. x 5. Back and front views.The fine hairs on the outer paleacannot readily be shown on this scale. form in Britain, being abundant as a weed in meadows, on waysides,and in open places generally. Its sheaths, blades, glumes, etc., arecovered with longer and softer hairs than those of B. arvensis.It is distinguished mainly by the hairiness of its empty glumes,and also by the apex of the larger glume being midway betweenits base and the top of t
RMPFGR1W–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 72. Vinge af Phytobia (Poémyza) incisa Meig. (Hendel). randen. Bagkroppen glinsende sort. Ben sorte, forlår med smalt gule spidser. 2^/2 mm. Larven lever i blæreminer på adskillige græsser som Bjerg- Rørhvene (Calamagrostis epigeios), Alm. Rajgræs (Lolium pe- renne), Ager-Hejre {Bromus arvensis), Kanariegræs {Phalaris arundinaced) m. fl. Forpupning i minen. 2 generationer, maj- juni og aug.-sept. Synes at være en almindelig og udbredt art, kendt fra Jylland, Sjælland, Lolland og Bornholm. 16. Ph. lateralis Macquart (F
RM2AM2F4K–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 71. Bromus arvensis var.mollis. About | nat. size. Fig. 72. Seed of Bromus arvensis var.mollis. x 5. Back and front views.The fine hairs on the outer paleacannot readily be shown on this scale. form in Britain, being abundant as a weed in meadows, on waysides,and in open places generally. Its sheaths, blades, glumes, etc., arecovered with longer and softer hairs than those of B. arvensis.It is distinguished mainly by the hairiness of its empty glumes,and also by the apex of the larger glume being midway betweenits base and the top of t
RMPG4511–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 202 MYCOLOGY repens, Elymus arenarius, Bromus secalinus and others; (3) f. sp. avenm on oats and Avena elatior, Dactylis glomerata, Alopecurus praten- sis, Milium efusum, etc.; (4) f. sp. pocB on Poa compressa and P. praten- sis; (s) f. sp. airce on Aira cmspitosa and A. hottnica; (6) f. sp. agrosHs on Agrostis canina and A. stolonifera. Brown Rust of Rye, Puccinia dispersa, with its cluster cups on Anchusa arvensis and A. officinalis. Crown Rust of Oats, Puccinia coronifera, with its a
RM2AM2G6N–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 70 a Fig. 70. Bromus arvensis var. secalinus. About J nat size.Fig. 70 a. Seed of same. < 5. the palea. Inner palea very thin, membranous, bearing a fewwhite hairs at its margins. Rachilla cylindrical, pubescent orsmooth, often bent or bowed, and thickened upwards. (Fig.68.) Bromus secalinus, L. (Fig. 70.) A cornfield variety of B. arvensis, from which it differs chieflyin the form of its spikelets which are more broadly ovate in ch. vn] Botanical Description of Species 81 outline, and fewer flowered (about seven). The outer palea i
RM2AM2GMR–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig,68. Seedof Bromus ar-vensis, L. x 5. Fig. 69. Seedof Briza me-dia, L. x 10. 80 Botanical Section [PT I margins, and their keels are slightly serrated on the upperhalf. Seeds. Outer palea 7 to 12 mm. long, smooth or pubescent,broad and expanded above, seven-nerved, with membranousmargins. Its apex is bifid, and it bears a fine, somewhat wavyand finely serrated sub-terminal awn, which is almost as long as. Fig. 70 a Fig. 70. Bromus arvensis var. secalinus. About J nat size.Fig. 70 a. Seed of same. < 5. the palea. Inner palea very thin,
RMRE3G3A–. Grasses and forage plants. A practical treatise. Comprising their natural history; comparative nutritive value; methods of cultivating, cutting, and curing; and the management of grass lands in the United States and British Provinces. Grasses; Forage plants. CHESS. 103 at the BTimmit, and being broader compared with its lengtL In Bromus arvensis the outer pale is more conicaL. t Kg. 79.. 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 or
RMRE3G2C–. Grasses and forage plants. A practical treatise. Comprising their natural history comparative nutritive value; methods of cultivating, cutting, and curing; and the management of grass lands in the United States and British Provinces. Grasses; Forage plants. CHKSS. 103 at the summit, and being broader compared with its length. In Bromus arvensis the outer pale is more conical.. Hg.78. Kg. 80. Fig. 81. Vig.19.. 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 per
RMRH8YM1–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 277 —. Fig. 1 Bromus arvensis, 2 Phleum pratense, 3 Bromus inermis, 4 Gly- ceria aquatica, 5 Elymus arenarius, 6 Baldingera arundinacea, 7 Dactylis glomerata, 8 Psamma arenaria, 9 Agropyrum repens. Alle Figurerne er for- mindskede.. 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.. Botaniske forening i København. København : H. Hagerups Forlag
RMRD4RKW–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 72. Vinge af Phytobia (Poémyza) incisa Meig. (Hendel). randen. Bagkroppen glinsende sort. Ben sorte, forlår med smalt gule spidser. 2^/2 mm. Larven lever i blæreminer på adskillige græsser som Bjerg- Rørhvene (Calamagrostis epigeios), Alm. Rajgræs (Lolium pe- renne), Ager-Hejre {Bromus arvensis), Kanariegræs {Phalaris arundinaced) m. fl. Forpupning i minen. 2 generationer, maj- juni og aug.-sept. Synes at være en almindelig og udbredt art, kendt fra Jylland, Sjælland, Lolland og Bornholm. 16. Ph. lateralis Macquart (F
RMRD4RKX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 83. Fig. 72. Vinge af Phytobia (Poémyza) incisa Meig. (Hendel). randen. Bagkroppen glinsende sort. Ben sorte, forlår med smalt gule spidser. 2^/2 mm. Larven lever i blæreminer på adskillige græsser som Bjerg- Rørhvene (Calamagrostis epigeios), Alm. Rajgræs (Lolium pe- renne), Ager-Hejre {Bromus arvensis), Kanariegræs {Phalaris arundinaced) m. fl. Forpupning i minen. 2 generationer, maj- juni og aug.-sept. Synes at være en almindelig og udbredt art, kendt fra Jylland, Sjælland, Lolland og Bornholm. 16. Ph. lateralis Macquar
RMRHXFD4–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. // Fig. 50. (Gez. mit Obj. Zeiß No. 3 u. Ocul. No. 6.) beitstätigkeit der Polster, durch welche mitunter die Achsen ge- spreizt erhalten werden bis zum Vertrocknen des ganzen Blüten-. Fig. 51. (Gez. mit Obj. Leitz No. 6 u. Ocul. No. 6.) Standes. Bei Poa triviaUs zum Beispiel beobachtete ich Achsen, welche noch zwei Monate nach dem Verblühen gespreizt waren. Bromus arvensis L. Diese Graminee gehört zu denjenigen Vertretern der Festucaceae, welche nur an den Seitenachsen Bewegungspolster besitzen (Fig. 52, J[), von denen an der Basis des Blütensta
RM2AWN700–Artificial key to the weed seeds found in commercial seeds in Illinois and adjoining states . Plate IV I 1 MM m # <+ & # •f «. Plate V ROW 1. Amaranthus graecizans. Row 2. Amarantaus retroflexus. Row 3. Chenopo&ium album. 7.0™ 4. Cuscuta arvensis. Row 5. Cirsium arvense. Row 6. Bromus secalinus. Plate VI Row 1. Braasica nigra. ..0 2. Brassica arvensis. to* 3. Dip-itaria san^uinalis. r.OW 4. Lithon-nerrnum arvense. Plate V • • • # Plate VI
RMRE0PGR–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. 546 COMMON GRASSES OF THE FARM tufts, and is liable to die off in winter and become patchy in the second or third year after sowing. Soft Brome - Grass {Bromus mollis L.).—An annual or 1 biennial grass very com- mon on dry roadsides and waste places and growing about a foot high. It has thin broad leaves, the sheaths and blades of which are soft and downy; the spikelets are also covered with soft hairs. This species and the nearly allied ones Smooth Brome-G-rass (B. racetnosus L.); Field Brome-Grass (B. arvensis L.), a
RMRDE2CK–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 202 MYCOLOGY repens, Elymus arenarius, Bromus secalinus and others; (3) f. sp. avenm on oats and Avena elatior, Dactylis glomerata, Alopecurus praten- sis, Milium efusum, etc.; (4) f. sp. pocB on Poa compressa and P. praten- sis; (s) f. sp. airce on Aira cmspitosa and A. hottnica; (6) f. sp. agrosHs on Agrostis canina and A. stolonifera. Brown Rust of Rye, Puccinia dispersa, with its cluster cups on Anchusa arvensis and A. officinalis. Crown Rust of Oats, Puccinia coronifera, with its a
RMRH18EW–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 16 59. Spikelets less than 6 mm. broad iu flower 4 B. arvensis. 59. Spikelets more than 6 mm. broad in flower... 2a B. racemosus commutatus. 60. Awn more than 15 mm. long 61 60. Awn much less than 15 mm. long, sometimes wanting 62 61. Awn usually more than 35 mm. long 11 a B. maximus gussoni. 61. Awn usually less than 30 mm. long 13 B. sterilis. 62. Awn usually less than 3 mm. long 27 B. inermis. 62. Awn usually more than 3 mm. long 16a: B. ciliatus laeviglumis. I. BROMUS PROPER. A. Annuals or sometimes biennials vnth empt
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