RMH36CEM–Aecidium magellanicum, known as the calafate rust, is a fungi that can cause a growth defect in calafate (Berberis buxifolia)
RF2WK7PMA–Calafate (Berberis microphylla or Berberis buxifolia) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Patagonia. Its fruits are edible. This photo was taken in Torre
RMGDJ5CH–botany, Grey Spide Flower (Grevillea buxifolia), inflorescence, New South Wales, Australia,
RF2WK7PMJ–Calafate (Berberis microphylla or Berberis buxifolia) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Patagonia. Its fruits are edible. This photo was taken in Torre
RFP7YCFC–Flowers on the Inca Trail. Cantuta Buxifolia.
RMJ4BE3A–PSM V45 D626 Berberis buxifolia
RM2HJ7GP7–T3 12 Rhamnus buxifolia par Pierre-Joseph Redouté.
RMM0TEWW–Cantua buxifolia 'Hot Pants' - Leaning Pine Arboretum - DSC05606
RMMYDP4W–. This is an image of a print of a hand coloured engraving by James Sowerby (1757-1822), based on drawing nominally by John White but probably by the convict artist Thomas Watling. It appeared as Tab. X in James Edward Smith's 1793 A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland. The plant depicted is Grevillea buxifolia (Sm.) but was titled Embothrium buxifolium. The accompanying text at the source of the digital image gives print : engraving with hand colouring ; plate mark 23.7 x 15.0 cm. on sheet 29.0 x 21.3 cm. Engraved on plate u.r.: 10. Title engraved on plate l.c. circa 1794. James Sowerby 159
RMJG7FHH–T3 12 Rhamnus buxifolia par Pierre-Joseph Redouté
RFGEB5GY–Grevillea buxifolia (Grey Spider flower or Box-leaved Grevillea) in the Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RM2BTR5CA–Gaultheria buxifolia Willd.
RM2BT55CH–Velvet-leaved sophora, Sophora velutina, small-leaved edwardsia, Edwardsia microphylla, broom-like cyclopia, Cyclopia genistoides, and box-leaved podalyria, Podalyria buxifolia. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden or Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RF2D6CW9X–White and pink flowers of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, in woodland, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RF2FMJ4XT–Purple blue barberry hanging on green bush growing in lush woods after rain at daytime
RFPH4JW7–Spring background of Australian native Box Leaf Waxflowers, Philotheca buxifolia (family Rutaceae) Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RM2WTHYME–Berberis buxifolia Lamarck prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RF2D6CWA7–White and pink flowers of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, in woodland, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Winter
RM2EF8R05–Grey spider flower (Grevillea buxifolia) on the Two Creeks Track, Garigal National Park in East Lindfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RF2GEMW75–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, in heath, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RMBJK90K–Decorative botanical print with flossflower, snapdragon, cantuta, and ladies purse from Herincq's 'Regne Vegetal' (1865).
RF2WK7PMB–Calafate (Berberis microphylla or Berberis buxifolia) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Patagonia. Its fruits are edible. This photo was taken in Torre
RFP7YCEG–Flowers on the Inca Trail. Cantuta Buxifolia.
RFAYP9P3–A close up of the pink and green Peruvian national flower Inca Trail
RMW27FDT–Archive image from page 274 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 CANTUA CANTITA (from Cantu, Peruvian name). PolemoniA- ce(B. Ten species of South American flowering slinibs witli very variable foliage and showy, tubular fls. of va- rious colors. C. buxifolia is cult, out of d
RFKRC8XT–Grey Spider Flower
RMMX8FEJ–. This is an image of a print of a hand coloured engraving by James Sowerby (1757-1822), based on drawing nominally by John White but probably by the convict artist Thomas Watling. It appeared as Tab. X in James Edward Smith's 1793 A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland. The plant depicted is Grevillea buxifolia (Sm.) but was titled Embothrium buxifolium. The accompanying text at the source of the digital image gives print : engraving with hand colouring ; plate mark 23.7 x 15.0 cm. on sheet 29.0 x 21.3 cm. Engraved on plate u.r.: 10. Title engraved on plate l.c. circa 1794. James Sowerby 185
RM2T6CRM0–Stevensia buxifolia, Stevensia a foglie di bossolo. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Stanghi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2GMM0D5–Grey Spider plant in flower
RMA5XNNE–Peruvian kids posing for a photograph (Peru). Enfants péruviens posant pour la photo. Site archéologique de Pisac (Pérou).
RF2GE256X–Box-leaf Wax flower
RF2FMHK1J–Hebe brachysiphon ‘Baby Marie’ Shrubby veronica Baby Marie – very pale lilac flowers and tiny glossy spear-shaped leaves, red stems, May, England, UK
RF2GEX6RJ–Australian Grey Spider flower plant
RF2WJ28CH–Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) collecting nectar and pollen from Hebe flower, South Australia
RF2GEMW73–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, in heath, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RF2GB9FEB–Grey Spider Flower plant in flower
RM2AXD8BC–Popular greenhouse botany; containing a familiar and technical description of a selection of the exotic plants introduced into the greenhouse . es long, VOL. II. I 114 POPULAR GARDEN BOTANY. and the shrub is of a moderate size. The soil should bepeat, kept rather damp. ANDROMEDA. Gen. Char. (JDecandria Monogynia.) Calyx five-parted; corollaovate, with a five-cleft orifice; stamens separate; ovary superior;capsule five-celled. The genus is named after Andromeda, who, like theseplants, was said to be confined to a marsh. Many speciesare hardy; ovalifolia, Sinensis, and buxifolia look well in,and
RF2WK7PMF–Calafate (Berberis microphylla or Berberis buxifolia) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Patagonia. Its fruits are edible. This photo was taken in Torre
RFP7K9TP–Cantua buxifolia is a sacred flower of the Incas. Long reddish blossoms with flared, trumpet-like corollas and bright blue pollen contrast with mid-gr
RF2CT8K4H–Grey Spider Flower plant in flower
RMW23TCH–Archive image from page 183 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer01bail1 Year: 1900 154 BERBERIS BEBBERIS cjes cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canaden
RF2RH0YD7–Australian Box-leaf Waxflower plant in flower
RMMWCFDJ–. This is an image of a print of a hand coloured engraving by James Sowerby (1757-1822), based on drawing nominally by John White but probably by the convict artist Thomas Watling. It appeared as Tab. X in James Edward Smith's 1793 A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland. The plant depicted is Grevillea buxifolia (Sm.) but was titled Embothrium buxifolium. The accompanying text at the source of the digital image gives print : engraving with hand colouring ; plate mark 23.7 x 15.0 cm. on sheet 29.0 x 21.3 cm. Engraved on plate u.r.: 10. Title engraved on plate l.c. circa 1794. James Sowerby 185
RF2H7F0EB–Honey Bees gathering nectar and pollen from Grey Spider Flower plant
RMFH4PXN–Sandmyrtle
RM2BTR5GT–Gaylussacia buxifolia Kunth.
RMP55X6C–Annual and biannuals including blue flossflower (Ageratum houstonianum), snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus), scarlet Cantuta (Cantua buxifolia), yellow ladies purse (Calceolaria), and dwarf morning glory (Convolvulus tricolor).. Plantes annuelles et biannuelles: 1) Agerate bleu 2) Mufflier 3) Cantua picta 4) Calceolaire sugueuse 5) Belle de jour. . Handcolored lithograph drawn by Edouard Maubert from Herincq's 'Le Regne Vegetal' 1865.
RF2GD40DG–Australian Native Box-leaf Wax Flower
RMEJARHT–Boxleaf shrubby veronica
RF2HK7W25–Cantua Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RF2FMHK1F–Hebe brachysiphon ‘Baby Marie’ Shrubby veronica Baby Marie – very pale lilac flowers and tiny glossy spear-shaped leaves, red stems, May, England, UK
RF2HJH19P–Cantua Simple vector icon.
RF2E13K3X–Little bonsai tree on the shelf
RF2GEMW77–Nature background of white flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing in heath,
RMFYXDC0–Hebe andersonii, Shrubby veronica
RM2AG3CEG–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. MakOH 25, 1303.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 177. THE No. m-2.—SATURDAY, March 2o, 1905. CONTENTS. Adonis amxirensis ... Alpine garden, the ... Apiary, the Azalei indiea Hexe Bcet-hcoccus. the ... Belvedere. St. Law-rence. Ible of Wiglit. Bulb-mite, the Cai tua buxifolia Ceanothus thyrsi-florus Cryptomeria japouica,large specimens of... Ciu-uinber spotdis-ease, the ... 185, Eckford testimonial,the Florists flowei s, de-generation of Grapes, well preserved Horticulture, exami-nations in Hiiw note—Leeman
RF2RXNAAY–Calafate (Berberis buxifolia or Berberis microphylla) is an evergreen shrub endemic to Patagonia. This photo was taken in Torres del Paine National Pa
RFP7K9T1–Cantua buxifolia is a sacred flower of the Incas. Long reddish blossoms with flared, trumpet-like corollas and bright blue pollen contrast with mid-gr
RFBCD9A2–Sunset over Lake Argentino, El Calafate, Patagonia, Argentina
RMFC9RT5–Diggers speedwell
RFBA9N3C–Calafate Torres del Paine National Park Chile
RMF48YDK–Diggers speedwell
RFCX4KHJ–Red flower in Peru
RF2M20NTK–3D image of Fisetinidol skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of tetrahydroxyflavan isolated on white background
RM2BTTHM2–Scutia buxifolia Reissek.
RFD6CTBJ–The Cantuta flower, the national flower of Peru, at Machu Picchu
RF2GD40DA–Australian Native Box-leaf Wax Flower growing in sandstone habitat
RMPFN1NN–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CANTUA CANTITA (from Cantu, Peruvian name). PolemoniA- ce(B. Ten species of South American flowering slinibs witli very variable foliage and showy, tubular fls. of va- rious colors. C. buxifolia is cult, out of doors in S.Calif., and is recommended in Europe as a coolhouse shrub. Probably no tenderer than Fuchs
RF2GEX710–Australian Grey Spider flower plant
RMW01WRA–Archive image from page 105 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 92 Drittes Kapitel. Auch Pilze können ans einfachen Blättern unA'ollkommen ge- gliederte machen: die Blätter von Berheris buxifolia, Avelche normaler- weise verkehrt eiförmig und sitzend sind, erfahren nach Infektion durch Aecidium Jacohsthalü Henkici die verschiedensten Umformungen, deren auffälligste in Figur 31 zum Vergleich neben dem normalen Blatt dargestellt ist: das infizierte Blatt ist sehr viel größer als das normale, hat ei
RF2JE67DG–Historic Agricultural Terraces of Moray with Red Cantuta Flowers in Foreground, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cusco Region, Peru, South America
RF2E13HTH–Little bonsai tree on the shelf
RF2GEMW74–Nature background of white flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing in heath,
RMMCRFNP–. J.J.Smith del M.Kromohardjo lifch cdiv. Appendicula ekffans fk-hb.f. cdv. „ longa J.J.S. r.ovi. „ buxifolia EL
RF2AFDKGF–Australian native Grevillea buxifolia flower, family Proteaceae, Royal National Park, NSW, Australia. Shallow depth of field. Grey Spider Flower
RM2AKMYXX–Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 154 BERBERIS BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6:66 and 73(1850-1). Index : Amurensis. No. 2 ; Aqnifolium. 21 ; aristata.15; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1 ; Bcnlii, 19; buxifolia,9; Canadensis, 4; Carnliiiiann, A Darwini. 12; dulcis,1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunti, 24;
RF2GH3DMP–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing wild among rushes in heath
RMF4915D–Diggers speedwell
RFDJ41TX–Cantuta Sacred Flower of the Incas
RM2BTPP8N–Miconia buxifolia Naudin.
RFD6CTDD–The Cantuta flower, the national flower of Peru, at Machu Picchu
RMPG49PX–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CANTUA CAPSICUM 241 GANTTTA (from Cantu, Peruvian name). PoUmonidi- cece. Ten species of South American flowering shrubs with very variable foliage and showy, tubular fls. of va- rious colors. C. buxifolia is cult, out of doors in S. Calif., and is recommended in Europe as a coolhouse shrub. Probably no tendere
RMW1DABC–Archive image from page 961 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 PHILESIA. â 950 â PHINEA. rouge carmin, très belles ; sÃpales plus courts que les pÃtales et rappelant les fl. des La- pagcria, mais plus petites. 1 esp., Chili et dÃtr. Magellan. P. buxifolia. Lam. III. t. 248 ; B. M. 4738. â [Syn. : P. magellanieaRaeusch.] â Caractères du genre. Culture des Lapageria. (Fig. 688.) J. D. PHILLYREA L. (OlÃacÃes.) Arbustes gla
RF2E13K04–Little bonsai tree on the shelf
RMME6KTF–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 14. A Ein durch Aecidium ornamentale Kalchbr. deformierter Zweig von Acacia horrida. B einige Aecidien vergrößert. C Ein durch Aecidium Jacobsthalii Henrici Magn. deformiertes Blatt von Berberis buxifolia. D Ein normales Blatt derselben Pflanze. (Original.)
RM2AKFEBH–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . cq T-OH 132 XLIII. LEGUMINOS^E. Bossiaea, Vent. Series Nor males. Scortechinii, F. v. M. carinalis, Benth. rupicola, A. Cunn. prostrata, R. Br. buxifolia, R. Br. Brownii, Benth. rhombifolia, Sieb. heterophylla, Vent. ensata, Sieb. Armitii, F. v. M. phylloclada, F. v. M.Templetonia, R. Br. Muelleri, Benth. Hookeri, Benth. egena, Benth.Hovea, R. Br.
RF2GH3DN1–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing wild among rushes in heath
RM2BTW16H–Tetrapterys buxifolia Cav.
RMPFM580–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 154 BERBERIS BEBBERIS cjes cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; Caroliniana,i; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunei, 24; Premonti, 17; Hako- date,
RMT3Y43P–Archive image from page 288 of Die orchideen von Java (1905). Die orchideen von Java dieorchideenvonj16smit Year: 1905 J.J.Smith del M.Kromohardjo lifch cdiv. Appendicula ekffans fk-hb.f. cdv. „ longa J.J.S. r.ovi. „ buxifolia EL
RMMCK9JT–. Fig. 4.—Cotoneaster stems with blight cankers. disease on pear and apple. Cankers are formed on the stems (fig. 4). The cause is Erwinia amylovora.4 Diseased parts should be cut off, the cuts being made several inches be- low the affected portion. Cutting tools should frequently be swabbed with a rag saturated with corrosive sublimate 1-1,000 (p. 100). Several species of cotoneaster are highly resistant or immune to blight, such as forms of Cotoneaster buxifolia, C. Franchettii, C. glaucophylla, C. Har- roviana, and C. microphylla. Some of these may be substituted for the 4 For more complete
RM2CEWBY4–. Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. ch:Pimelia linifolia, Smith.Banksia marginata, Canamilles.Aster argophyllus, Labillardiere. „ stellulatus ,, Heliclirysum ferrugineum, Less. ,, ciuereum, F. V. Mueller. ,, apiculatum, De Candolle. Senecio lautus, Forster.Styphelia Richei, Labillardiere. ,, oxycedrus, „ Epacris impressa, „ Candollea oerruloto, ,,Groodenia ovata, Smith.Alyxia buxifolia, R. Brown.Myoporum insulare, ,,Callitris cupressiformis, Butomat.Caladenia latifolia, R. Brown.Pterostylis vittata, Lindley.Cyrtostylis reniformis, R. Brown.Corysanthes pruinosa, Cunningha
RF2GH3DN7–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing wild among rushes in heath
RFPEYFC4–Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia (family Rutaceae) growing in heath in the Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RF2GNG8PX–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing wild in heath in Sydney, NSW.
RF2GNG8PH–White flowers and pink buds of the Australian native Box Leaf Waxflower, Philotheca buxifolia, family Rutaceae, growing wild in heath in Sydney, NSW.
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