RF2DB0MFK–Grass or carex, grass-like plants. Meadow close to river Warta, Poland. Black and white.
RFM2KKWJ–The seat of a wicker chair, on a discoloured photo.
RMJ2Y1CK–Carex buxbaumii buxbaumii
RMR88F4P–Carex concinna.
RMJ09CX1–Carex Blütendiagramm
RMW2RJ9T–Carex bushii illustration
RFT6046F–Carex is a genus of Cyperaceae. It is called as sedges and also the study of Carex is known as caricology, vintage line drawing or engraving illustrat
RMRDX11N–. Field, forest, and wayside flowers; with chapters on grasses, sedges, and ferns; untechnical studies for unlearned lovers of nature. Flowers; Botany. Rushes and Sedges 195. Fig. 53.—A typical carex {Carex kystricina). , A stamioate flower with its scale; 2, a pistellate flower witli its scale; 3, cross-section of the perigynium^ showing the fruit within. (All magnified,). 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.. Go
RMPA6HJT–280 Carex sychnocephala BB-1913
RMJ7TM29–Carex serotina, caoe 001 pvd
RMR88F5P–Carex ericetorum (1).
RMPG2M94–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 848 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FRUITS AND SEEDS. these circumstances that can supply the propelling force necessary to drive such fruits and seeds as can keep afloat from one shore to another. Special mention must be made of three groups of fruits and seeds belonging to this category. These are, firstly, dry fruits which are rendered buoyant by air-inclosing envelopes, as, for instance, in the case of the marsh-plants known as Sedges {Carex ampullacea, Q. vesicaria, &c.), where the fru
RMW2RJDF–Carex limosa illustration
RFT602NB–Picture shows fox sedge and fringed sedge and is also called as Carex Vulpinoidea and Carex Crinita. Both are native to North America. It belongs to t
RM2AJ69TX–Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18 . Fig 1—Tundra pond with Carex and Eriophorum, at Bernard harbour, Dolphin and Union strait, Northwest Territories August 4, 1915.. Fig 2—Brackish pond at outlet of creek at Bernard harbour. July 15, 1915. Crustacean Life N 23 Plate III.
RMPA6HKF–280 Carex hirtifolia BB-1913
RMK6M7YY–Carex elongata illustration (1)
RMR88F39–Carex acuta illustration.
RMPG2EF1–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. THE FLOEAL ENVELOPS, OB PERIANTH. 99. 488. Pekigynium is tbe name given to the urceolate perianth of Carex, in- vesting the ovary but allowing the style to issue at its summit. It is evidently composed of two united sepals. 489. Glume% and pales represent the floral envelops, or rather the invo- lucre of the Grasses. Their alternating arrangement clearly distingCiishes them from a perianth. They occur in pairs, the smaller u
RMW2RJ7G–Carex adusta drawing 1
RM2AJ6AD8–Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18 . Fig.1—Large freshwater lakes near Konganevik, Camden bay, Alaska. July 4, 1914.. Fig. 2-Tundra pond overgrown with Hippuris, Carex. and Eriophorum on Herschel island, Yukon Territory, July 29, 1016, 43788—24 Crustacean Life n21 Plate II.
RMPA6HJK–280 Carex oligocarpa BB-1913
RMR88F4D–Carex buxbaumii buxbaumii.
RMPG467G–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 303 Son agglutinated Spore-balls (variable) composed of thick-walled spores 10. Tolyposporella. Spore-balls with peripheral spores and central sterile cells 11. Testicularia. Of these genera numbers three to eleven inclusive occur on un- important plants. Among them are: Polygonum, Rynchospora, Psilocary, Cyperus, Carex, Luzula, Juncus, Fimbrystylis, Cissis; various unimportant grasses, members of the Carduaceae, Faba- ceae, Nyctaginacese, Amarantaceae, Cyperacese, Dracenaceae, and Eriocaulacese.
RMW2RJBF–Carex cephaloidea BB-1913
RM2AJ6A4G–Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18 . Fig. 2-Tundra pond overgrown with Hippuris, Carex. and Eriophorum on Herschel island, Yukon Territory, July 29, 1016, 43788—24 Crustacean Life n21 Plate II.. Fig 1—Tundra pond with Carex and Eriophorum, at Bernard harbour, Dolphin and Union strait, Northwest Territories August 4, 1915.
RMPA6HJR–280 Carex conoidea BB-1913
RMR88F5D–Carex divisa (5).
RMPG3XCN–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. Fig. 39, Carex gracilispica Hayata; 1, a, scale; 2, an utricle; 3, a nutlet. 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.. Hayata, Bunzo?; Taiwan. Shokusankyoku. Taihoku
RMW2RJCC–Carex mesochorea BB-1913
RM2AFPGJY–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Fia. 225.Bacheola of carex. Fig. 224. Pistillate flowerof a carex. Suggestions.—The sedges are even more critical than the grasses,but they are so abundant that the pupil should take pains to ob-serve them. He should at least be able to distinguish them fromgrasses They may be readily distinguished by the phyllotaxy (68).The stems or culms are generally 3-angled, particularly in the 234 liMSSOJVS WITH PLANTS larger kinds, and the foliage is usually harsh or rough. There aremany types of sedge
RMPA6HJP–280 Carex grisea BB-1913
RMPA6HJE–280 Carex trichocarpa BB-1913
RMR88F4B–Carex brizoides (12).
RMPG3YK2–. 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. CAREX CARICA 245 tivs. stiff and evergreen, long-pointed, in the common garden form with a white band near either margin: culm 1 ft., with a terminal staminate spike and two or three slender pistillate spikes (1 in. long) from sheaths: perigynium small and firm, somewhat excurved, 2- toothed, glabrous. Jap. G.C
RMW2RJD3–Carex folliculata BB-1913
RM2AFPH0K–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. cement ofthe flower. 267. This enclosing or flask-like body in the carices orsedges is technically knownas a perigynium (around thepistil), and it probably rep- ??; ,Fio. 223 Spikes of a carex. PABTICULAB TYPES OF FLOWERS (SEDGES) 233 resents a bractlet which has rolled itself into aflask (or possibly two conjoined bracts). The scalewhich subtends the perigynium, therefore, must bea bract at the base of a very short branch, andthis branch bears the perigynium and the flower.The flowers of ca
RM2AKKYPR–Pomo Indian baskets and their makers . -kalle or bam tree. The bams are the frame work; the thread is obtained from thebark of shrubs and the roots of trees and grasses. The mostimportant of these fibers is ka-hum, which is the root of asedge (Carex Mendocinoensis), which grows in deep, moist soilin most sections of the Pomo country. This sedge has long,slender, grassy leaves and a very long running root which isquite tough. The Indian women split these roots with theirteeth and coil them in bundles which are dried ready for use. When cured, ka-hum is of a light cream color, but deepenswith ag
RMPG3CGT–. Research methods in ecology. Plant ecology. QUADRATS 169 the decimeter interval is small, and the centimeter square which corresponds is divided into twenty-five tiny squares. Each plant is put in whenever pos- sible, but mats, turfs, and mosses are merely outlined in mass if the individ- uals are not distinguishable. This holds true of all large rosettes and mats, even when they are single plants. Symbols were formerly used for indicat-. Fig. iS. Chart of the quadrat shown in figure 51. Legend: a, And- rosace chamaejasme; c, Carex rupestris; t, Tetraneuris lanata; p, Poten- tilla rubricauli
RMR88F3B–Carex appropinquata illustration (01).
RMW2RJDM–Carex michauxiana BB-1913
RMMW9FDR–None 112 Carex Blütendiagramm
RM2AFPHB7–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. FlQ. 222. Pistillate flowersof carex.. project from a flask-like body, and this body, likethe staminate flower, is borne in the axU of abract. Where is the perianth ? 265. A sedge of the type shown in Fig. 165would ripen into a form something like that inFig. 223. (The two are not the same kind, how-ever.) Leaf-like bracts subtend each spike. Apistillate flower of Fig. 223 is enlarged in Fig.224. It is in the axU of a scale. The side ofthe flask-like body is torn away, and the 3-an- 232 LJ!SS
RMPG3YF0–. 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. 360. Carex lurida. one of the common boe species. (Natural size.) «., staminate spike; 6, 6, pistillate spikes. perigynia and awl-like, rough-pointed scales. Probably Japanese.—Cult, for its stiff foliage. Grows 18-30 in. high. Allied to the N. Amer. C. iuUata, Schk. 6audichaiidi&na, Kunth (C. milgAris, Fri
RMR886K4–Carex scoparia illustration (2).
RMW2RJFF–Carex alata drawing 1
RMMYBRHT–None 97 Carex Blütendiagramm
RMRDPR9Y–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. 98. Fig. 15. Carex phgsodes. April (nat. size. 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, 1874-1947; Second Danish Pamir expedition. Copenhagen, Gyldendalske Boghandel
RMPG3XC5–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. CYPEEACEiE, 67 Near Carex Shimadai Hay. ; but distinguishable from it in the long stalked nutlets; also near Carex curvicoUis Pr. et Sav., but differs from it in the much longer male and female spitelets. Sect. TumidcB. Carex alliiformis 0. B. Claeke (Fig. 43).; Kukenthal Cyperacese- Caricoidese, in das Pflanzenreich rV.-20, p. 618. Has. Toye
RMR88F5H–Carex elongata illustration (1).
RMW2RJBX–Carex laxiculmis BB-1913
RMMX762P–None 113 Carex Blütendiagramm
RMRE2ETJ–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. CLEMENTS. A. Rootstock migration of Carex arenaria on dunes, Southport, England.. 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.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMPG3XD8–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. Fig. 3S, Carex uraiensis Batata ; 1, a scale; 2, section of the same; 3, an utricle; 4, a nutlet; 5, section of the same. above. Sect. Maxiince. Carex maculata Boott. Hayata (Fig. 36). Ic. PI. Formos. VI. p. 124. Hab. Shichiseitonzan, leg. Y. Shimada.. Fig. S6, Carex maculata Boott. ; 1, scale; 2, an utride; 3, nutlet.. Please note that these
RMR88F4R–Carex crawfordii illustration (1).
RMW2RJBM–Carex sterilis drawing 1
RMP5RRHB–271 Carex Archeri Flora Tasmaniæ
RMRE2NJ5–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CAREX RETROSA. Three quarters natural size. Spike natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMPG3XDF–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. CtPEEACEib. 59. Fig. 34, Carex sMdiise'densis Hatata, 1, a scale; 2, section of the same; 3, 4, an utricle, seen from different sides; 5, a nutlet; 6, section of the same. cm. lougis gracillimis pandulis. Fl. J : squamis oblaneeolatis 4 mm. longis 1 mm. latis sursum rotimdatis apice cuspidatis, cuspidibus 1 mm. longis latere serrulatis; stami
RMR88F3D–Carex aquatilis caaq 005 pvd.
RMW2RJ73–Carex brunnescens drawing 1
RMP5RRJ1–N/A. English: Carex serotina, Little Green Sedge Nederlands: Dwergzegge . USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British Possessions. 3 vols. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. Vol. 1: 429. 271 Carex serotina, caoe 001 pvd
RMRE377N–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 246 PUCCINIA hetercecioiis and autcecioiis species respectively, though this is certainly not always true. The only British species of Carex which have been proved by cultures to be connected with this EBcidium are C. caryophyllea (praeoox) and 0. arenaria, but it is supposed to grow also on a large number of other species. The matter is, however, complicated by the fact that there are two other Pucciniae (P. arenariicola and P. Schoeleriana) which are very closely allied and differ chiefly in having their seci
RMPG0AY9–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE CXXXVni. EEIOCATJLONAOEiE. OEDEE CXL. GEAMINE^, 129 barren, 3 with extrorse anthers. Ovary l-eelled, with 3 parietal f)laoent£e; or 3-oelled. Styles 3, partially united Stigmas obed. Capsule many-seeded. A small and chiefly tropical order, represented here hy several specieB of Xyris ( Yellow-eyed Graea). and thongh cattle feed on them, thoy afford little nutriment Oypema dian- drns, flg. 88, Scirpus laoustrls, fig. 89, and Carex tentaculata, flg. 40 are Ulua- trattons of the more abundant forms. GRO
RMR886K8–Carex serotina, caoe 001 pvd.
RMW2RJCA–Carex striatula drawing 1
RMRE2NJJ–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. ONE OF THE HOP SEDGES (Carex lurida, var. gracilis). Two thirds natural size Spilces natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMPG3XDE–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. 60 CYPEKACILS!. apice attenuatus 2-dentatus plus mirais complaaiatus latere costatus. Nucula ignota. Near Carex incisa Boott. ; but differe from it in the acuminate scales of the female flowers. Hab. Taiheizan: Tabo, leg. B. Hayata et S. Sasaki, Mai. 1917. Carex uraiensis Hayata sp. nov. (Fig. 35). Folia fasciculata linearia 60 cm. longa 6-8
RMW2RJ6W–Carex aquatilis BB-1913
RMRDY5B7–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1132. Carex tomentosa.. 1133. Carex filiformis.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMPG3XET–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. CYPEBACE^. 57 Cyperaceae. Carex Linn. Subgenus Vignea Nees. Carex remotispicula Hayata sp. nov. (Fig. 32). Caulis foliifer et spicifer 60-100 cm. longus erectus graciUimus basi vaginatus a basi sursum foKifer. Folia omnia caulina linearia 10-20 cm. longa supra mar- gineque seaberrima apice acuminata basi vaginifor- mia, superiora caulem valde
RMW2RJCE–Carex seorsa drawing 1
RMRDTJ4D–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1120 Carex remota, L. Remote C.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RMPG3XDT–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. 58 CYPEKACEa:. Subgenus Eucarex Coss. et Gebm. Sect AcutcB. Carex pachinensis Hatata sp. nov. (Fig. 33). Folia fasciculata linearia 50- 60 cm. loDga 4-5 mm. lata apice acuminata margine scabriuscula. Caulis 80 cm. longus foliatus; spica J terminalis. cylindrica 3 em. longa 5 mm. pedunculo 4 cm. longo graciUimo; spicis ? lateraKbus remote disp
RMW2RJD6–Carex deflexa BB-1913
RMREP6J5–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. THK FLORAL ENVELOPS, OR PKHIANTH. 99. 488. Pemgynium is the name given to the urceolate perianth of Carex, in- venting the ovary but allowing the style to issue at its summit. It is evidently composed of two united oepals. 489. Glumes and pales represent the floral envelops, or rather the invo- lucre of the Grasses. Tiieir alternating arrangement clearly distinguis
RMPG3XBP–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. CYPERACE^. 69 ^pice rostratus, ore 2-fido glabro. Nucula obovoideo-fusiformis 3 mm. longa 1mm. lata glabra 3-quefcra laevis. Hab. Arisan, ad 2500 ped. alt., leg. U. Faueie, Jun. 1914. Near Carex daisenensis Nakai, but differs from it in the quite glabrous utricles. Carex sharyotensis Hayata sp. nov. (Fig. 46). Folia linearia 40-50 cm. Jonga 3
RMW2RJD7–Carex glaucodea drawing 1
RMRDY59C–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1149. Carex vesicaria. 1148. Carex ampuUacea.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMPG3XC8–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. CYPEEACE^. 65 Sect. FrigUlm. Garex gokwanensis Hayata sp. nov. (Fig. 42). Caulis 8-10 cm. longus foliis basi fasdculatim instructus. Folia linearia validiuscula 10-15 cm. longa 3 mm. lata apice acuminata basi vaginiformia supra margineque scabra subtus. Fig. 42, Carex gokwanensis Hayata ; 1, plant; 2, n scale of a female flower; 3, a scale of
RMW2RJ71–Carex bromoides drawing 1
RMRDY5DH–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1120. Carex incurva.. 1121. Carex saxatiUs,. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMPG2WE6–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Freshwater Algae and Diatoms 47 a Plate II. nm/mftmumi 8M»r,."-rr» ui...JLUj^. Fig. 1. Large lake at Konganevik, Camden bay. Note the broad belt in the foreground of aquatic flowering plants. July, 1914. Photo F. Johansen. ⢠.^>..,,,,' "iH dw*/^-^ ^ ;. .i> â -â 'â 'â ,,' '^mI^ i*^^^ tt ^Im Fig. 2. Pond overgrown with Hippuris, Eriophorum, Carex, etc., inland on Herschel island, from this swamp that the comparatively rich desmid flora was secured. July, 1916. F. Johansen. It was Photo. Please note tha
RMW2RJC5–Carex haydenii BB-1913
RMRDY5AJ–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1139. Carex punctata.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMPG3XCF–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. 64 CYPEBACE^. rather aristate) scales of the female spikelets. Carex ligata Boott. in Benth. F1. Hongk. p. 402; Kukenth. in Engl. Pfl-reich, Cyper.-Caric. p. 473; var. formosensis (Ltv. et Van.) Kukenth. I.e. p. 474. Oarex formosensis JAy. et Van. iu Mem. Soc. sc. nat. Cherbourg XXXV. p. 216. Hab. Kelimg, leg. U. Faukie (ex Kukenth.) Carex Mo
RMW2RJCD–Carex swanii BB-1913
RMRDY58P–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1149. Carex vesicaria. 1148. Carex ampuUacea.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMW2RJ66–Carex albicans BB-1913
RMRDY5B1–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1134. Carex hirta. US'), Carex pallescens.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMW2RJFH–Carex tribuloides drawing 1
RMRDTJ3K–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1128. Carex saxatilis, L, Russet C.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RMW2RJ8H–Carex atratiformis drawing 1
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