RMB0H68M–Fruit of Calligonum in desert Turpan China Seed in centre when fruit dries it is bowled along the sand by the wind
RF2BCNA29–CHINA - CIRCA 2002: A stamps printed in China shows Desert Plants - Calligonum rubicandum, circa 2002.
RMAD0R1M–Saudi Arabia Desert Flowers calligonum comosum Helps Stabilize Sand Dunes
RMAPKJFW–Calligonum (Calligonum microcarpum), shrub with honeycomb, Uzbekistan, Buchara, Kyzyl Kum
RM2RFEJ5P–(230803) -- URUMQI, Aug. 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 12, 2023 shows Merdan Keyum and his apprentice checking the growth of calligonum at the natural experimental fields of the Qira station under the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Merdan Keyum was born in 1987 in what is today Gaochang District of the city of Turpan. Located only dozens of kilometers from the Kumtag Desert, the city is frequently plagued by sandstorms that often cause power outages and halt farmwork in s
RMEJYT8R–Berlin, Germany. 27th Mar, 2015. Seeds of the endangered plant species Calligonum bakuense in the new building of the Saatgutbank Dahlem (Dahlem Seed Bank) in the botanical gardens in Berlin, Germany, 27 March 2015. The new building of Germany's oldest wild plant seed bank will be opened on 27 March 2015. Photo: Stephanie Pilick/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RRTNKP–230803 -- URUMQI, Aug. 3, 2023 -- This photo taken on June 12, 2023 shows Merdan Keyum and his apprentice checking the growth of calligonum at the natural experimental fields of the Qira station under the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences CAS in northwest China s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Merdan Keyum was born in 1987 in what is today Gaochang District of the city of Turpan. Located only dozens of kilometers from the Kumtag Desert, the city is frequently plagued by sandstorms that often cause power outages and halt farmwork in springtime. He
RMPFXK3R–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Calligonum] LXXXVII. POLYGONACE^ 521 Bakiclii&tan. Dry and arid districts of North Western India on both sides of the Indus, north as far as Lahore, and east to Bikanir. Abundant and often gregarious. The young shoots come out Febr.-March, soon afterwards the shrub is covered with pinkish fi.j filling the air with a strong pleasant odour. Fr. June. The fl. are swept up and eaten, cooked. I adhere to the view" of my old Forest Flora, p.
RMMCTKFF–. Fig. 12. Ä—E Atraphaxis apinosa L. A Fruchtzweig; B Bl.; C Stb. und Frkn.; ß Fr., von der auswachsenden' Blh. bedeckt; A' Längsschnitt durch die Fr. — F—J Calligonum Caput Medusae Schrank. /''Blütenzweig; Q 3- zählige Bl. von oben, nach Entfernung des Frkn.; //ein/^elnes Stb. mit dem dichten Haarwulst an der Basis; / 4teiliger Frkn.; /iT Fr. (Original.)
RMB0H6DJ–Fruit of Calligonum in desert Turpan China Seed in centre when fruit dries it is bowled along the sand by the wind
RM2CGKDXB–. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie . mm, bei einem anderen nurdas dimere, bei Ä. variabilis J. et Sp. beide zugleich vor. Das Diagramm von Pteropyrum J. et Sp. ist das normale 5-zähligePolygomim-Bia gramm. Sehr abweichend sind die Verhältnisse bei Calligonum. Hier ist derKarpefikreis fast stets tetramer ; damit steht eine Vermehrung der Staminabeider Kreise in Zusammenhang, die durch reichfiches Dédoublement er-folgt, ihre Zahl beträgt 12—16, selten 18. Die wichtigsten Fälle sind untenzusammengestellt (Fig. 98—101). Offenbar ist Calligonum eine
RMRDPR8C–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 179 — than the rest, and these become lojuvenesccnce-shoots; the others (secondary shoots) fall off al the end of the summer. They often bear flowers (fig. 28). The same leaf-bases may. Fig. 27. Calligonum Pallasia. Year shoot from last year with bunches of new, flowering branches. May. 12*. 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.. Paulsen, Ove, 1874
RMRG7B4G–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Rock-strewn plain of the Gebel Nefusa, 12 kilometers south of Chicla, Tripolitania. The fat-tailed sand rat (Pachyuromys duprasi) prefers these areas where the surface is covered with coarse pebbles and the vegetative cover is sparse and localized, May 1962.. Large mound with dense cover of Calligonum near the oasis of Tazerbo, Cyrenaica. These outlying hummocks of the Saharan oases provide shelter and sustenance for several species of desert rodents, especially for jerboas (Jaculus jaculus) and gerbils (Gerbillus gerbillus), April 1962.. Pl
RMRG7B46–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 275. PLATE 7. Vegetated dunes and sandy-clay hummocks supporting dense growths of Tamarix and Calligonum surrounding Tazerbo Oasis, Cyrenaica. These peripheral zones are inhabited by large numbers of jerboas (Jaculus jaculus) and gerbils {Gerbillus gerbillus), April 1962. w.-;-M. 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.. United States N
RMRG7B3Y–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Vegetated dunes and sandy-clay hummocks supporting dense growths of Tamarix and Calligonum surrounding Tazerbo Oasis, Cyrenaica. These peripheral zones are inhabited by large numbers of jerboas (Jaculus jaculus) and gerbils {Gerbillus gerbillus), April 1962. w.-;-M. Dense pocket of Phragmites growing in an area of abundant fresh water near the oasis of Brach, Fezzan. A large series of Mus musculus was collected from the above habitat, February 1962.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMRDPR85–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 181 - produce annual assimilation-shoots several years in succession and by degrees a low cushion is formed from which others arise. Even nodes bearing year-old branching shoots, may again be seen to produce new shoots. Calligonum Caput Medusae flowers in June. The flowers are small and reddish, the fruits (figures 11 and 28) are very characteristic (see above p. 88), they are easily transported by the wind and are found massed together in sheltered places in the desert. As regards anatomical structure we refer to fig. 29; the
RMRH9K9N–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 72 —. Fig. 11. Calligonum Caput Medusae, Frugtbærende Gren, som har tabt en Del af Frugterne. Slutningen af Maj. Futteral, hvori de ældre Roddele ligger løst. Bladene er sammen- rullelige ligesom Psamma's Blade og bærer Spalteaabninger og Grøn- væv paa den beskyttede Overside.. 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. Hage
RMRD8T1M–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Calligonum] LXXXVII. POLYGONACE^ 521 Bakiclii&tan. Dry and arid districts of North Western India on both sides of the Indus, north as far as Lahore, and east to Bikanir. Abundant and often gregarious. The young shoots come out Febr.-March, soon afterwards the shrub is covered with pinkish fi.j filling the air with a strong pleasant odour. Fr. June. The fl. are swept up and eaten, cooked. I adhere to the view" of my old Forest Flora, p.
RMRR0WM3–. Actes de la Socilinnnne de Bordeaux. - 48 - Nous pouvons représenter schématiquement cette série par le g-rapliique suivant : Emex Rumex Fagopirum Polygonella. Ceratogomtm Oxygonum. 5^ Tribu : Atraphaxidées. Fleurs acycliques ou cycliques. Graine à albumen non crevassé. Arbustes. A. Périanthe se développant pendant la maturation Atraphaxis. B. Périanthe ne se développant pas pendant la maturation. A. Huit étamines ; ..... Pteropyrum B. De douze à dix-huit étamines Calligonum. 18. Atraphaxis L. Syn. — Atraphaxis Meissn., Atraphaxis Endl., Tragopyron Bieb. MoRPH. EXT. — Fleurs hermaphrodites c
RMRH96XK–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 155 —. Fig. 27. Calligonum Pallasia. Aarsskud fra ifjor med Knipper af nye, blomstrende Grene. Maj. paa flere Aar gamle Grene (se Fig. 11 og 27). Naar der er flere, er gærne nogle af dem kraftigere end de andre, og disse bliver Foryngelsesskud, medens de øvrige (Biskud) falder af efter Som- merens Forløb. Ofte bærer de Blomster (Fig. 28). De samme Blad-. 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 re
RMRN1H5H–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. 58 C. HOUARD. Algérie, parcs et jardins d'Alger : Rivière, 1007, p. 423-424 ; P. Mar- chai, 1008, p. 2oi-2o3. — Maison-Carrée, jardin de l'École d'agricul- ture algérienne et entrée de la Station botanique, 28 avril 1910; Collection cécidol. C. Houard, n" 173. — Maison-Carrée, même loca- lité : envoi de M. Castet, en mars 1011 {Ficus nitida à petites feuilles) : Collection cécidol. C. Houard, n" 311. POLYGONACÉES. Calligonum comosum L. Plante des sables désertiques, assez commune en Tunisie dans le Djérid et le Nef
RMRH96YE–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 154 - Aarsskuddene er lange (c. 40 cm), tynde og leddelte. Bladene er skælformede og hindeagtige og fortsættes i en Skede omkring Stængelen (Polygonacé). Alle eller de fleste af Bladene støtter Grene, som i den øvre Del ofte er Blomster, i den nedre Del een- aarige Assimilationsskud. Hos Calligonum var det, at Rindowsky (1875 I.e.) paaviste Forskellen mellem „rami assimilationis" og „rami lignosi", se ogsaa B. Jonsson 1. c, pag. 18. Der er forøvrigt næppe nogen skarp Grænse mellem de to Former af Grene. — Den ydre Del af Aarsskuddet dø
RMRN0P0B–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Les Zoocécidtes du yord de VAfrique. 83 liUc rappelle quelque peu la eécidie du Calligonum comosiiiii décrite plus haut au n° HO.. 180. Haloxylon salicornicum. I.'riophyide (n" 139j. DéfoMiialion des jeunes rameaux d'une lige (da]). nat. Tunisie, Bordj Gouïlla, le 10 avril 1910 : Houard, 1910, p. 111, 2" ; 1910••, p. 104, o", (ig. 1, q ; 1911, p. 109, n'^ 62 ; Collection cécidol. C. liûuard, n'' 119. Anabasis articulata Moquin. Plante des décombres, plaines sablonneuses ou pierreuses : Algérie, Tunisie, Tripol
RMRN1H4B–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Les Zoocécidies du yord de VAfrique. m 3 mill. de diamètre transversal jusqu'à 10 et même 12 mill. Ces ren- tlements sont situés au voisinage d'un nœud qui se manifeste presque. Fig. If 1-118 [a-o). Calligonum omosum. Lépidoptère (n" 109). Renflements gallaires à divers états de développement (d'ap. nat. ; gr. 0,8). toujours sous la forme d'un bourrelet irrégulièrement circulaire. Leur surface est légèrement rougeàtre et parsemée de stries blanches lon- gitudinales plus ou moins contluentes. Les galles âgées sont presqu
RMRH96X4–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 157 - fæster kan flere Aar i Træk producere enaarige Assimilationsgrene, og der fremkommer efterhaanden en lav Pude, hvorfra disse dan- nes. Selv Nodi, der bærer aargamle, atter forgrenede Skud, kan ses at frembringe nye Skud. Calligonum Caput Medusae blomstrer i Juni. Blomsterne er smaa og rødlige. Frugterne (Fig. 11, 28) er meget ejendommelige (se ovenfor S. 78), de er overordentlig let bevægelige for Vinden og findes i Ørkenen sammenblæste paa Steder, hvor der er Læ. Med Hensyn til den anatomiske Bygning henvises til Fig. 29, som viser at der
RMRN1H26–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Calligonum comosum. Eriophyide (iv 110). Fig. 119 (ff). — Rameau normal (dap. nat. ; gr. 0,8). Fig. 120-122 [b, c, d). — Rameaux défonnés (d'ap. nat. ; gr. 0, Fig. 123 (e). — Fleurs chloranliiiées (d'ap. nal. ; gr. 0,8). Algérie à Djella : Amblard et Laboulbène, 1857, p. lx-lxi ; Amblard, 1850, p. 734-735. Tunisie, Raz-el-Aioum de Tozeur, mars 1899 : Pilard, in Collection cécidol. C. Houard, n" 95. — Oasis de Nefta, 12 avril 1911 : Houard. 1911, p. 165-166, n" 41 ; Collection cécidol. C. Houard, n" 123. Egypte