RM2BT5A33–Golden coreopsis, Coreopsis aurea, large-flowered coreopsis, C. grandiflora, lanceolate-leaved coreopsis, C. lanceolata, six-leaved coreopsis, C. senifolia, whorl-leaved coreopsis, C. verticillata, and smooth-leaved heliopsis, Heliopsis laevis. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMM4XRG5–Golden coreopsis, Coreopsis aurea, large-flowered coreopsis, C. grandiflora, lanceolate-leaved coreopsis, C. lanceolata, six-leaved coreopsis, C. senifolia, whorl-leaved coreopsis, C. verticillata, and smooth-leaved heliopsis, Heliopsis laevis. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RM2DMA8P9–Brodiaea Congesta, brodiaea Grandiflora, Milla Laxa (Friteleia laxa-Seubertia Laxa), Plate 112 from A. C. Van Eeden's 'Flora of Haarlem', Arentine H. Arendsen, Dutch, 1836 - 1915, A. C. van Eeden & Co, Dutch, active 19th c., Chromolithograph on paper, Disbound color plate 'Brodiaea Congesta, brodiaea Grandiflora, Milla Laxa (Friteleia laxa-Seubertia Laxa)' from A. C. Van Eeden's 'Flora of Haarlem.', Belgium, Netherlands, ca. 1881, Print
RM2GGPXKE–Blooming of Campsis Grandiflora or Chinese trumpet vine
RMBRN0G0–Carissa macrocarpa or C. grandiflora; the natal plum
RMMANCKX–Rock Purslane, Stor sidenblomma (Calandrinia grandiflora)
RM2T91K2E–Magnolia grandiflora (The Laurel Tree of Carolina), c. 1743 (3rd ed. 1771), Georg Dionysius Ehret; Etcher: Georg Dionysius Ehret; Publisher: Mark Catesby, English, 1682/83 - 1749, 19 1/2 x 13 in. (49.53 x 33.02 cm) (sheet, margins cut), Hand-colored etching, England, 18th century, Mark Catesby's Natural History was the first published account of the plants and animals of North America. It was also the first natural history book to include large-scale color plates. He lived in Virginia from 1712 to 1719 and in Carolina from 1722 to 1726.
RF2A2XXN7–CAMPSIS GRANDIFLORA, SYN C. CHINENSIS (CHINESE TRUMPET, TRUMPET CREEPER OR TRUMPET VINE)
RMW9G4FH–Archive image from page 108 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1914 curriesfarmgarde19curr 11 Year: 1914 ( V, ; AQTTILEGIA. CALLIOPSIS OB COREOPSIS, CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. The herbaceous border is incomplete without one or more varieties of Coreopsis. They are exceedingly attractive, bloom continuously from June till late in the fall, and are very easy of cultivation. The flowers are neat in form, are borne on light but wirv and graceful stems and arrange beauti- fully in vases. C. Grandiflora—2 feet, June. Deep yellow. C. Laneeolata—2 feet, June. G
RMMPRY2M–Magnolia Grandiflora, c. 1743 (hand coloured engraving). Creator: 'Georg Dionysius Ehret (1710 - 70); Ehret, Georg Dionysius (1710-1770)'.
RM2ANXWDX–Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), Hall County, Georgia. Late November seed pod of the Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). The seed pod w
RM2BXDYEX–Herpyza grandiflora Griseb C Wright var grandiflora Herpyza grandiflora Griseb C Wright var grandiflora.
RMBT2EXA–Carissa grandiflora or C. macrocarpa
RFEHJN9J–Thunbergia grandiflora
RF2D7DH6M–Chirita grandiflora. Chirita was an Old World genus of the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae, native to Indo-Malaysia, S. E. Asia, and southern China. In 2011, the species in the genus were reassigned to several genera, with the type species (C. urticifolia) assigned to the genus Henckelia (as H. urticifolia (Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don.) A. Dietr.), so that Chirita became a synonym, no longer recognized. From Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants Volume 1 by N. Wallich. Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 Ap
RM2AWF7J1–The mutation theory; experiments and observations on the origin of species in the vegetable kingdom . erved flattenedstems in Antirrhhinm ma jus, Artemisia Ahsynthium, Sca-hiosa atropiirpurea, Dianthus pliimariiis, CoUinsia hetero-pliylla, C. grandiflora, C. violacea and Tetragonia ex-pansa (Fig. 78) ; and amongst tetracotyls in ScropJui-laria nodosa and Collinisia ziolacea and other species.- In many cultures I have observed that fasciations aremore common amongst tricotylous plants than amongstdicotylous ones, but I shall only deal in detail with anexperiment on Aspenda aziirea. In the sprin
RF2RAP850–Natal Plum (Carissa macrocarpa or C.arissa grandiflora) is a shrub native to coastal areas of South Africa. Except fruits is poisonous. Angiosperms. A
RMP6FD5M–Large-flowered coreopsis, Coreopsis grandiflora. Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RM2H43AN3–A helleborine plant (Epipactis grandiflora) with an associated insect and its abdominal segments. Coloured etching, c. 1830.
RMR553Y0–Methonica Grandiflora, etc. Methonica. 1. Grandiflora; 2. Virescens – Var. Plantii. The Illustrated Bouquet, consisting of figures, with descriptions of new flowers. London, 1857-64. Source: 1823.c.13 plate 78. Author: Henderson, Edward George. Withers, Mrs.
RF2PP6FAM–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2R1AH15–A porphyry vase with Cactus grandiflora and other flowers
RM2BN529P–Tree-lined entrance avenue of Villa Albertini (16th c.), a historic villa on the shore of Lake Garda, Garda, Verona province, Veneto, Italy
RF2RP5T87–A southern magnolia tree with a white flower in full bloom with a seed pod forming in the middle of the petals surrounded by the large green foliage c
RMPFXM5E–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 58 XVI. TERNSTECEMIACEiE [Cleyera tlie enumeration of Oliinese plants, Journ. Linn. Soc. xxiii. 76, lias white petals, other- wise there is no diffeience C. grandiflora, Hook. fil. & Thorns. Khasi hills, with larger leaves and usually solitary flowerb is perhaps not specifically distinct 4. EURYA, Thiinb.; M. Brit. Ind. i. 284. Slarubs or small trees. Leaves mostly serrate. M. dioeciouSj sepals and petals imbricate, petals united at base, s
RMPY1XAH–C.D. Fritzsch - A Cactus Grandiflora and Other Flowers in a Porphyry Vase -
RF2D6AGDY–Panicled hydrangea Grandiflora. Beautiful pink pastel flowers of coloring Hydrangea Limelight Paniculata in closeup, autumn fall backgrounds. Autumn c
RME1RBRJ–Flowering Fig Celandine
RM2BTRWTY–Brodiaea Congesta brodiaea Grandiflora Milla Laxa Friteleia laxaSeubertia Laxa Plate 112 from A C Van Eedens Flora of Haarlem. Research in ProgressDisbound color plate 'Brodiaea Congesta, brodiaea Grandiflora, Milla Laxa (Friteleia laxa-Seubertia Laxa)' from A. C. Van Eeden's 'Flora of Haarlem.'
RFDDDKXK–Gray Treefrog
RMB24RHP–great magnolia on garden front Sutton House Surrey
RMA3C62Y–Lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria)
RM2AX5F3E–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . ngebeautifully in vases. ? C. Grandiflora—2 feet, June.Deep yellow.C. Laneeolata—2 feet, June.Golden yellow.Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. CHRYSANTHEMUM—Marguerite. The hardy Marguerites are nowgeneral favorites and in greatdemand. Leiicanthemum Hybriduni, orShasta Daisy—This is a greatacquisition. It blooms continu-ously throughout the summer.Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. DIGITALIS—Foxglove. Handsome, stately - growingplants, with beautiful thimble-shaped flowers, produced inprofusion (see cut). The rac-emes of flowers are about 3feet long, ranging in co
RMMCGYCM–. Brachycome. Bryonopsis. BRYONOPSIS. A beautiful plant of the gourd species, with ivy-like pale green foliage and showy scarlet fruit, striped with white : half-hardy annual; 10 feet. 5313 B. Laciniosa Ervthrocarpa 5 CALANDRINIA. Beautiful creeping, free flowering plants, with succu- lent stems and fleshy leaves, adapted for rock work or hot situations, requiring light, rich soil ; hardy annuals; 1 ft. 5342 C. Grandiflora, Mixed 5
RMP6H3GM–Nightblooming cereus, Selenicereus grandiflorus (Cactus grandiflora). Engraved by C. Ermer after Candolle and Redoute, 'Plantarum Historia Succulentarum.' Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1807. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RM2H46B5E–A flowering alpine milkwort (Polygala chamaebuxus var. grandiflora). Chromolithograph, c. 1878, after H. Moon.
RMR5E3J8–Campanula grandiflora. The Botanical Cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants, from all countries, with a short account of each, etc. By C. Loddiges and Sons ... The plates by G. Cooke. vol. 1-20. London, 1817-33. Source: 443.b.24, vol.20. no.1972. Author: Cooke, George.
RF2PP6FAX–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2R1AGY9–A light cane basket with flowers
RF2D7AT92–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 2, 2017: A post stamp printed in Cuba shows Thunbergia grandiflora Flower, the series 'Exotic Flowers from botanical garden', c
RF2M71BXN–Campsis radicans flowers (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper) in family Bignoniaceae, also known as cow itch or hummingbird vine, native to woodland in C
RMPFAMC6–. Descriptive price list. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs. C. M. HOBBS & SONS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-Valley). Pure white bell-shaped flowers with delightful fra- grance. Early spring. Each, 20c; 10, $1.50; 100, $13.00. COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Continuous blooming perennials, valuable for cut flowers. Each, 20c; 10, $1.50; 100, $13.00. C. grandiflora. Large deep yellow flowers. Blooms all summer. C. lanceolata. 1 to 2 feet high. Fine for cut flowers. C. verticillata. Small yellow-
RMW9G01P–Archive image from page 85 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1918 43rd year curriesfarmgarde19curr 1 Year: 1918 ( GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower. G. Grandiflora—2 feet, June. One of the most satis- factory perennials in cultivation. The flowers are about 2)4 inches in diameter, borne on long, stiff stems, the coloring, crimson, orange and vermilion blending har- moniously. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. LOBELIA. A most effective plant of very easy culture, doing well in any good soil. L. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)—2 feet, August. A very showy plant of easy c
RM2AWD3TM–The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . d—well adapted for the back of mixedborders—3 feet. Balsamia hortensis, Balsam or LadySlipper, known by every body—1 to 2feet. Cacalia coccinca, or Venus Paint-brush—H.—scarlet, 1 foot. Calendrina discolor, rosy pm-ple—ve-ry pretty for massing—H.H.—1-g feet. Celosia cristata, Coxcomb—scarlet,very showy—T.—1 to 2 feet. Clarkia elegauB, C. pulchella and C.alba—three very showy plants withrose, purple and white flowers—H.—1to l-s feet. Collinsia bicolor, two-colored, and C.grandiflora, blue, Collins Flower—H
RMMCGYC5–. Chrysanthemum. CLEOME. (Spider Plant.) Singular-looking rose-colored flowers; the stamens look like spiders' legs, and present a very attractive ap- pearance ; half-hardy annual; 3 feet. 5581 C. Grandiflora 5> CLEMATIS. Rapid-growing climbers, fine for arbors and veran- das; the small varieties flower in clusters, and are very- fragrant ; the large flowering varieties are very handsome,, and are continually in bloom. Soak the seed in warn* water for 24 hours before sowing; hardy perennials ; 15 ft. 5575 C. Flammula ( Virgin''sBower). Producing beau- tiful clusters of small white fragrant
RMPPFFEB–Gigantic-leaved trumpet-flower, Bignonia grandiflora. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine,' Samuel Curtis, 1830. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist, writer and artist. He was Regius Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, and editor of Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' from 1827 to 1865. In 1841, he was appointed director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and was succeeded by his son Joseph Dalton. Hooker documented the fern and orchid crazes that shook England in the mid-19th c
RM2M35HEH–Gray tyrant : Tyrannus grisens. Agati grandiflora. c.1 v.2 plate 170 , Birds, Trees, Tyrannus, Sesbania. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMR5HEYD–Ixora grandiflora. The Botanical Cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants, from all countries, with a short account of each, etc. By C. Loddiges and Sons ... The plates by G. Cooke. vol. 1-20. London, 1817-33. Source: 443.b.8, vol.4, plate no.314. Author: Cooke, George.
RF2PP6F5H–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2M71BXX–Campsis radicans flowers (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper) in family Bignoniaceae, also known as cow itch or hummingbird vine, native to woodland in C
RMPFNXB6–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 1. ('ollómiii j Nntt. C. grandiflóra - Dougl. C o 11 o m i a (fi^. 88). Deze plant heeft een rcchtopstaandcn, al of niet vertakten, dicht bebladcrden, beneden onbehaarden, boven evenals de bladen en kelken, kiierachtin kort behaarden stenKel. De bladen zijn lan-^nverpig-lancetvoriniK', zittend, jjaafrandit; of de onderste weinij; jjrof >,'ezaaj,'d. De bloemen zijn vrij j,'root en staan in eindelinusche, veelbloemi),'e hoofdjes. Zij hebben eirond-lancetvormiKe, stompe kelkslippen. De bioemkroon is eerst fjeelachtiK, later vuil vleeschkleiiriK rood, lan« buis
RMW9G012–Archive image from page 85 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1919 44th year curriesfarmgarde19curr 2 Year: 1919 ( GAILLAKDIA—Blanket Flower. Grandiflora—2 feet, June. One of the most satisfactory perennials in cultivation. The flowers are about 2 inches in diameter, borne on long-, stiff stems, the coloring-, crim- son, orange and vermilion blending- harmoni- ously. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. LOBELIA. A most effective plant of very easy culture, doing -well In any good soil. L. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flo-wer)—2 feet, August. A very shcwy plant of easy c
RMAMX4RG–Greater Butterwort (Pinguicula grandiflora), blooming on rock wall, Spain, Pyrenaeen, NP Ordesa
RM2AJ0K38–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . of all borderplants. They are certainly very attrac-tive and interesting.C. Carpatica—1 foot, June. Blue. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 C. Grandiflora—2 feet, July. Flow-ers a rich blue; a superb variety. Each 20c; per doz $2.00 C. Van Houttei—2 feet. June. Blue.Each 20c; per doz $2.00 CENTRANTHUS—^Valerian. Showy plants which should And a place in every garden.They succeed well in any good soil.C. Ruber (Jupiters Beard)—2 feet, June. Handsome spikes of crimson flowers. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 CHEIjONE—Tortoise or Shell Flovrer. Very handsome border plants, rob
RMMCH0G6–. Chhysanthemum. ClNEKAKIA. CLEOME. (Spider Plant.) Singular-looking rose-colored flowers; the stamens look like spiders' legs, and present a very attractive ap- pearance ; half-hardy annual; 3 feet. 5581 C. Grandiflora 5 CLEMATIS. Rapid-growing climbers, fine for arbors and veran- das; the small varieties flower in clusters, and are very fragrant; the large (lowering varieties are very handsome, and are continually in bloom. Soak the seed in warm water for 24 hours before sowing; hardy perennials; 15 ft. 5575 C. Flaminula ( Virgin's Bower). Producing beau- tiful clusters of small white fragra
RMP55REP–Large-flowered dame's violet. Hesperis grandiflora. Illustration by Sowerby, one of the famous dynasty of natural history illustrators founded by James Sowerby. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Samuel Curtis's 'The Curtis Botanical Magazine' 1826.. . Samuel Curtis, cousin and son-in-law to William Curtis, took over the Botanical Magazine in 1826. Samuel re-named it 'The Curtis Botanical Magazine' and enlisted the help of William Jackson Hooker, Professor of Botany at Glasgow University. Samuel Curtis' daughters (Miss C and C.M) drew the illustrations for the magazine. C.M. Curtis also dr
RM2H443R6–Huru (Hura crepitans L.) and bull bay (Magnolia grandiflora L.): detailed flower and fruit segments with description. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
RF2PP6FA5–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2M71BXH–Campsis radicans flowers (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper) in family Bignoniaceae, also known as cow itch or hummingbird vine, native to woodland in C
RMPFNXBA–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIFi 91, — HYDROPHYLLACEAK. — 75. 1. ('ollómiii j Nntt. C. grandiflóra - Dougl. C o 11 o m i a (fi^. 88). Deze plant heeft een rcchtopstaandcn, al of niet vertakten, dicht bebladcrden, beneden onbehaarden, boven evenals de bladen en kelken, kiierachtin kort behaarden stenKel. De bladen zijn lan-^nverpig-lancetvoriniK', zittend, jjaafrandit; of de onderste weinij; jjrof >,'ezaaj,'d. De bloemen zijn vrij j,'root en staan in eindelinusche, veelbloemi),'e hoofdjes. Zij hebben eirond-lancetvormiKe, stompe kelkslippen. De bioemkroon is eerst fjeelachtiK, late
RMW1B9CE–Archive image from page 343 of Die mutationstheorie Versuche und beobachtungen. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . diemutationstheo02vrie Year: 1901 324 Kreuzung syncotyler Hassen. Blätter u. s. w., und niclit selten kommen solche, in denselben Cul- turen, auch sofort oberhalb der Cotyleu vor. Zwangsdrehung und Fasciation folgen nicht selten auf die Syn- cotylie. Ersteres fand ich z. B. bei AnagaUis grandiflora, Collinsia heterophylla, C. grandiflora, C. hicolor, Scahiosa airopurpiirea, Centranthits macrosiphon, und sehr häufig be
RM2ANHR4E–Résultats des expériences faites à Fort Vermilion, Alta: compilation de notes tirées des rapports annuels détaillés. . caragans commelarbre aux pois de la Sibérie (Caragana aborescens), C. frutescens, C. grandiflora,C. pygmaea et C. tragacanthoides. Ces arbres fleurissent en mai. Les chèvrefeuillesde Tartarie sont très satisfaisants et fleurissent vers la fin de mai et le commencementde juin. Les lilas viennent bien également. Quelques-unes des meilleures variétésnommées ont fleuri et notamment les Chas. Joly, Chas. X, Congo et Emile Lemoine.Ils sont en fleurs pendant la dernière partie de mai
RMMCH109–. CiMlKAKlA. CLEOME. (Spider Plant.) Singular-looking rose-colored flowers; the stamens look like spiders' legb, and present a very attractive ap- pearance ; half-hardy annual; 3 feet. â 5581 C. Grandiflora 5 CLEMATIS. Rapid-growing climbers, fine for arbors and veran- das; the small varieties flower in clusters, and are very fragrant; the large flowering varieties are very handsome, and are continually in bloom. Soak the seed in warm water for 24 hours before sowing; hardy perennials ; 15 ft. 5575 C. Flammula ( Virgin's Bower). Producing beau- tiful clusters of small white fragrant flowers...
RM2M1XXPD–Bonaparte's flycatcher : Muscicapa bonapartii, Aud. Male. Great magnolia - Magnolia grandiflora. c.1 v.1 plate 5 , Birds, Magnolias, Canada warbler. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RF2PP6F57–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2M71BY0–Campsis radicans flowers (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper) in family Bignoniaceae, also known as cow itch or hummingbird vine, native to woodland in C
RMPG1W8R–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 447. Floriferous branch. Fig. 449 Diagram. accompanied by very small stipuliform and caducous scales; they inhabit the south-west of North lopezia racemom. America. The flowers are in clusters at the extremities of the branches. In Semeiandra grandiflora,^ a Mexican species, the flowers are those of a Lopezia, and also the fruit; but the stamens are united with the base of the style in a column adnata also with the an- terior side of the floral receptacle. This character marks it as a very distinct section in the genus Lopezia.*. Fig. 450. Dehis- c
RMW273WA–Archive image from page 37 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill51dans Year: 1907 34 Fig. 8. Anthothela grandiflora, X 1. (Efter Sars). afgrænset Akse. Polypperne store, indtil 0,9 cm og med høje, men ikke tydeligt afgrænsede Bægre. Skieritterne i Barken og Bægrene dels lange Tene eller Stave, dels korte og tykke Valser eller Køl ler forsynede med store Vorter. Skieritterne i Anthocodierne Tene ordnede i 8 stejlt konvergerende Dobbeltrækker, der opadtil dækkes af 8 Strøg af smaa Stave. Tentakl
RM2CF6GM1–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. , C. fragrans, and its variety C /. grandiflora are grown solely on account of the wonderful perfume emitted bythe rather inconspicuous flowers. Cut in the bud state they openout well if kept indoors with the stems in water. Propagation. It is a trifle slow to increase from cuttings of the*ripened wood, doing better from the half ripe wood, with the fohageattached. Large plants are secured in a short period by layeringin Midsummer. CHIONANTHUS (Fringe Tree).
RMMEBRJD–. Die Gartenwelt . Cephalanthera grandiflora u. a. Pflanzen von einer mehrwöchent- lichen botanischen Tour aus Miltelthüringen mit, wo beide noch öfters zu finden sind, während sie in weiterer Umgebung von hier nur noch einen gemeinschaftlichen Standort haben. Während nun C. grandiflora, die in Duft und Wirkung mehr leistet, schon längst vergangen ist, blüht Orchis fusca jedes Jahr reich an einem ähn- lichen (halbschattigen) Standort, wie er an ihrem Fundort war. Das dritte, größte Stück wurde dieses Frühjahr mitsamt der Knolle von einem, der sich das Botanisieren leicht und billig macht, gest
RM2M1XXPN–Bonaparte fly catcher : Muscicapa Bonapartii. Plant seed pod Magnolia grandiflora. c.2 v.1 plate 5 , Birds, Magnolias, Canada warbler. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RF2PP6FB2–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2M71BXJ–Campsis radicans flowers (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper) in family Bignoniaceae, also known as cow itch or hummingbird vine, native to woodland in C
RMPG3K3P–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. 88 FAMILIAR GARDEN FLOWERS. year round. Some half-dozen species, of which Opuntia Rafinesquiana is an example, may be planted on the open, rockery to run the race with other hardy plants; but the â situation must be dry and warm, and lodgment of water in. winter must be carefully guarded against. The following are the best of the cactus family for an amateur's garden :âMammillaria applanata, M. gracilis, M. caput-medusa, M. decipiens, Echinocactus Simpsoni, Cerens grandiflora, C. flagilliformis, Echinocactus pecti- natus, P
RMT02894–Dreer's garden calendar for 1888 . dreersgardencale1888henr Year: 1888 Brachycome. Bryonopsis. BRYONOPSIS. A beautiful plant of the gourd species, with ivy-like pale green foliage and showy scarlet fruit, striped with white : half-hardy annual; 10 feet. 5313 B. Laciniosa Ervthrocarpa 5 CALANDRINIA. Beautiful creeping, free flowering plants, with succu- lent stems and fleshy leaves, adapted for rock work or hot situations, requiring light, rich soil ; hardy annuals; 1 ft. 5342 C. Grandiflora, Mixed 5
RM2CD9M9T–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. The herbaceous border is incomplete without one or more varieties of Coreopsis. They are exceedingly attractive,bloom continuously from June till late in the fall, and are very easy of cultivation. The flowers are neat in form, areborne on light but wiry and graceful stems and arrange beautifully in vases. C. Grandiflora—2 feet, June. Deep yellow. C. Laneeolata—2 feet, June. Golden yellow.Each 15c; per doz $1.50 DOUBLE DAISY—Bellis Perennis. English Daisy. One of the most charming and most useful of our early spring flowersIt is
RMMABNJ9–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March . Phlox Dkummondii Grandiflora.
RM2M1WXKJ–Black-billed cuckoo : Male, 1. F, 2. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. Plant, magnolia grandiflora. c.2 v.1 plate 32 , Birds, Magnolias, Coccyzus. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RF2PP6F58–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RF2M71BY4–Campsis radicans flowers (trumpet vine or trumpet creeper) in family Bignoniaceae, also known as cow itch or hummingbird vine, native to woodland in C
RMPFEGX5–. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / C.S. Curtice & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Portland Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ABRIDGED CATALOGUE OF ORNAMENTALS AND FRUITS. 23. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Paniculata Grandiflora.—It is the most popular shrub of the day, and has been planted very extensively for the past two years; it is perfectly hardy in all sections of the country ; very easy to g-row, and blooms the first year if given ordinary care ; the flowers will be larger and finer if given good, ric
RMT0261M–Dreer's garden calendar for 1887 . dreersgardencale1887henr Year: 1887 Chhysanthemum. ClNEKAKIA. CLEOME. (Spider Plant.) Singular-looking rose-colored flowers; the stamens look like spiders' legs, and present a very attractive ap- pearance ; half-hardy annual; 3 feet. 5581 C. Grandiflora 5 CLEMATIS. Rapid-growing climbers, fine for arbors and veran- das; the small varieties flower in clusters, and are very fragrant; the large (lowering varieties are very handsome, and are continually in bloom. Soak the seed in warm water for 24 hours before sowing; hardy perennials; 15 ft. 5575 C. Flaminula (
RM2CD9MPN–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . 00 BOLTONIA—False Chamomile.Asteroides—4 feet, October. White. A beautiful plant, producing Aster-like flowers in great profusion. Among the most useful of hardyplants for supplying cut flowers. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 CAMPANULA—Bluebells. Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. C. Carpatica—1 foot, June. Blue. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 C. Grandiflora—2 feet, July. Flowers a rich blue; a superb variety. Each 20c; per doz $2.00 C. Van Honttei—2 feet, June. Blue. Each 20c; per doz $2.00 CHRYSANTHEMUM— Marguerite. The hardy Margueritesare now general
RMME6BTY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 87. A Bl. von Melittis melissophylliiin L. — ß Blkr. und A. von Synandra grandiflora Nutt. — C Bl. von Chelonopsis moschala Miq. — B Bl. von Physostegia virginiana Benth.
RM2M1WX1F–Black-billed cuckoo : Coccyzus erythrophthalmus, Bonap. Male, 1. Female, 2. Great magnolia. Magnolia grandiflora. c.1 v.1 plate 32 , Birds, Magnolias, Coccyzus. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RF2PP6F55–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RMPG3H4P–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. Plate 526. Lapejrousea grandiflora, Baker.. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurs
RMT026HR–Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886 Chrysanthemum. CiMlKAKlA. CLEOME. (Spider Plant.) Singular-looking rose-colored flowers; the stamens look like spiders' legb, and present a very attractive ap- pearance ; half-hardy annual; 3 feet. â 5581 C. Grandiflora 5 CLEMATIS. Rapid-growing climbers, fine for arbors and veran- das; the small varieties flower in clusters, and are very fragrant; the large flowering varieties are very handsome, and are continually in bloom. Soak the seed in warm water for 24 hours before sowing; hardy perennials ; 15 ft. 5575 C. Flammul
RMRHC5AH–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. —Camassia ESCULENTA. associated on the rockery with some of the early Narcissi, like JV. ?ninwms, they are not likely to be forgotten. For naturalis- ing these bulbs are eminently suitable. To frosts they are not in the least susceptible ; while they withstand wet weather better than most spring - flowering subjects. They should be planted in autumn about 2in. deep ; they increase very rapidly. C. Lucilice (Snow Glory) is a lovely kind, with deep blue flowers having a white centre; C. grandiflora {C. giga?itea) is a
RMMABNNX–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . Phlos: Dmmmondii Grandiflora. i Improved Large Flowering Varieties. I Trade pkt. Per oz. 20 80 20 80 20 80 20 80 20 80 20 80 20 80 20 75
RM2M3EJC0–Mangrove humming bird : Trochilus mango. Males, 1, 2, 3. Females, 4, 5. Tecoma grandiflora. c.1 v.2 plate 184 , Hummingbirds, Vines, Trumpet creeper. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RF2PP6FB3–yellow Magnolia a flower head in Yellow,Magnoliopsida
RMPFEKED–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. CAMELLIA SASANQUA. Another species of camellia, floAN'ers and leaves much smaller than camellia Japonica and blooms in October to''January. There are many varieties, ofw hicli the following varieties are some of the choicest:— 1 4. 1. CAMELLIA JAPONICA, GRANDIFLORA, see description. 2. CAMELLIA JAPONICA, ORDINARY KIND. Mine-uo-.vuki, early, snow white, double, profuse bloomer giving often 200-350 buds
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