RMPFRM5R–Chrysolepis chrysophylla (Golden chinkapin, Golden chinquapin), stem with leaves and husks
RMM9RBPC–Iris chrysophylla or Yellowleaf Iris and Poison Oak growing near the north fork of the McKenzie River in southern Oregon
RF2RDFKM4–Sydney Australia, leaves of a phlomis chrysophylla, the golden-leaved Jerusalem sage, native to southwest Asia.
RMARYJ3N–Flowers of the mamane (Sophora chrysophylla), a native hardwood, Hualalai, Kaupulehu
RMT7FA5W–Long-tubed iris - iris chrysophylla hybrid - at Hendricks park in Eugene, Oregon, USA.
RMAYDR66–Golden chinquapin, Chrysolepis chrysophylla Formerly a Castanopsis
RM2BRP2M6–i'iwi or scarlet honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea, an endemic and threatened species, feeds on mamane blossoms, Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii
RMAYDR6D–Golden chinquapin (Chrysolepis chrysophylla) flower and leaves, close-up
RMEH3GN3–'I'iwi (Drepanis coccinea) in Maui, Hawaii
RF2B534GP–The dramatic peaks of Parque Nacional lo Glaciares seen across the pampas, Patagonia Argentina
RM2JHY7R1–An abandoned stone cottage with a thatched roof in Lauca National Park on the high Andean altiplano in Chile.
RM2AADG21–Illustration of extinct birds, Oahu stilt owl (Grallistrix orion) hunting a pair of Palila Loxioides bailleui feeding on the pods of Mamane (Sophora chrysophylla)
RMCNMRKX–Chrysolepis chrysophylla Leaf/upper
RMAT83TG–Mamane tree with flowers with seed pods. Sophora chrysophylla
RMF8780G–Golden chiquapin, Chrysolepis chrysophylla (Castanea chrysophylla). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1857.
RMW62X66–Castanopsis Chrysophylla—Chrysolepis chrysophylla (Chinquapin), Detroit, Santiam, Oregon, 1920.; General notes: On logged over area.
RMAYDW1E–Golden chinquapin (Chrysolepis chrysophylla) Formerly a Castanopsis, close-up
RMEH3GMT–'I'iwi (Drepanis coccinea) in Maui, Hawaii
RF2B534HK–The never-ending grasslands of Southern Patagonia, Argentina
RM2AKHB21–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 6i.—A deeply eroded canyon of the Waimea River, Kauai. NO. 17 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I916 61. Fig. 62.—A view of JNlauna Kea near timber line. The small trees m themiddle distance are mamani (Sophora chrysophylla). The grass in the fore-ground is Koeleria glovicrata. Mauna Loa is seen in the distance. A cloudbank lies between at the left.
RMP7DHMN–Golden chiquapin, Chrysolepis chrysophylla (Castanea chrysophylla). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1857.
RF2WJ67X6–Golden-leaved Jerusalem sage (Phlomis chrysophylla) is an evergreen shrub native to western Asia. Flowering plant.
RF2DHWAPD–Patches of Vicuna droppings on the high altitude grasslands above San Pedro de Atacama Chile
RF2WKD4FW–Coiron (Stipa chrysophylla or Pappostipa chrysophylla) is a perennial herb native to northern Chile and Argentina. This photo was taken in Lauca Natio
RMMEBM6T–. Die Gartenwelt . Farnhaus für Sporengewinnung. Aus den Kulturen der Firma Ernst Benary, Erfurt. Mitteltablette: Adiantum cuneatutn gracillimum; links Cyrtomium falcatum. Mitteltablette, große Mittelpflanzen: Davallia fidjiensis plumosa und Alsophila australis. Seitentablette rechts: Blechnum brasiliense, Pteris semipinnata und verschiedene Nephrolepis. Seitentablette links: Gymnogramme chrysophylla, G. tatarea. G. Martensi, Lommarla GIbba usw. Hängende Pflanzen im Vordergrunde: Sellaginella caesia (uncinata). „Gartenwelt" XXV. 40
RMEH3GN0–'I'iwi (Drepanis coccinea) feeding on flower nectar in Maui, Hawaii
RF2B534GM–The never-ending grasslands of Southern Patagonia, Argentina
RM2AKH9KB–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 62.—A view of JNlauna Kea near timber line. The small trees m themiddle distance are mamani (Sophora chrysophylla). The grass in the fore-ground is Koeleria glovicrata. Mauna Loa is seen in the distance. A cloudbank lies between at the left.. Fig. 63.—Near summit of Alauna Kea. Cinder cones in the distance.Snowbank in the foreground about 6 feet high (August). 62 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66
RMP55619–Golden-leaved chrysophylla, Heteropteris chrysophylla. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine,' Samuel Curtis, 1833. 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
RF2DHWD65–Domesticated llamas graze on coiron grass on the high altitude grasslands of the altiplano, Chile
RF2WKD4G3–Coiron (Stipa chrysophylla or Pappostipa chrysophylla) is a perennial herb native to northern Chile and Argentina. This photo was taken in Lauca Natio
RMMCH02M–. ADIANTUM CUNEATUM. Gymnogramma chrysophylla (Golden Fern). " Peruviana argyrophylla. Finest silver fern. " Decomposita. " Sulphurea (Sulphur Fern). Lomaria gibba. 50 cts. each. Microlepia hirta cristata. An elegant crested fern of good habit and growth. 50 cts. each. Nephrolepis exaltata. Strong grower. " Davalloides furcans. A beautiful and ornamental crested fern of easy culture. 50 cts. each. Nephrolepis Dniii. Compact habit. 50 cts. each. Onychium japonicum. Platycerium alcicorne {Stag Horn Fern). 50 cts. each. Polypodium aureum. Pteris argyrea. A very showy strong gr
RMT02CAA–Dreer's garden calendar : 1874 . dreersgardencale1874henr Year: 1874 DREERS GARDEN CALENDAR. 118 PESNS. Ferns cannot be dispensed with in parlor or conservatory decoration ; by careful management they add much to the beauty of an apartment. A Wardian case, or fernery, is the best protector against the dry, hot atmosphere. The following is a list of the easy-growing varieties: ADIANTUM CONCINNUM 25 to 50 cents. ' CUNEATUM 50 ' ' PUBESCENS 25 to 50 ' *' Sessiliformis 50 ' ' Tenerum 50 ' GYMNOGKAMMA TAETAREA 50 ' ' Chrysophylla 25 to 50 ' LASTREA PATENS 50 ' LOMARIA GIBBA. (Dwarf Tree Fern.)
RMAT84FW–endemic mamane (sophora chrysophylla) in puu laau. Its bright yellow pea-like flowers blossom in early to late spring,
RM2AJMM9C–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . umila) chinquapinAA. Leaves evergreen; fruit biennial. 2. Genus Castanopsis, Spach.(C. chrysophylla) golden-leaved chestnut 1. Genus CASTANEA, Adans. There are five known species of the true chestnuts, three ofwhich are American. One of these is a shrub, C. alnijolia, Nutt.The European species (C. saliva, Mill.) is the well-known sweetchestnut of Italy and Spain, as important in the diet of the peas-antry as are potatoes in Ireland. This species extends its rangeto Eastern Asia. The
RF2DHWDHG–Domesticated llamas graze on coiron grass on the high altitude grasslands of the altiplano, Chile
RF2WKD4GA–Coiron (Stipa chrysophylla or Pappostipa chrysophylla) is a perennial herb native to northern Chile and Argentina. This photo was taken in Lauca Natio
RF2DHNKFK–Volcano Lascar rises above the coiron grass plains of the altiplano near Socaire, Andes, Chile
RMMCH2B5–. PESNS. Ferns cannot be dispensed with in parlor or conservatory decoration ; by careful management they add much to the beauty of an apartment. A Wardian case, or fernery, is the best protector against the dry, hot atmosphere. The following is a list of the easy-growing varieties: ADIANTUM CONCINNUM 25 to 50 cents. " CUNEATUM 50 " " PUBESCENS 25 to 50 " *' Sessiliformis 50 " " Tenerum 50 " GYMNOGKAMMA TAETAREA 50 " " Chrysophylla 25 to 50 " LASTREA PATENS 50 " LOMARIA GIBBA. (Dwarf Tree Fern.) See page 74, 25 to 50 " ' '' CiLiATA. (
RM2C1EJR6–Olea chrysophylla Olea chrysophylla.
RM2CH2JGY–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . ut, and the male aments, at the base of whicha cluster of acorns grow, the bristling spines of the capsules and the sub-trigonal hard shelledacorn, closely resemble the flowers and fruit of Castanea chrysophylla, the chinquapin of 32 BOTANY. the west. We did not find this oak north of the Sacramento valley, and its range is probablyrather south than north of San Francisco. On the foot hills of the Sierra Nevada borderingthe Sacramento va
RF2DHNGTC–Volcano Lascar rises above the coiron grass plains of the altiplano near Socaire, Andes, Chile
RMMCH1X0–. Fern Pteris Argyrea. FERNS. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen, except where noted. ADIANTUM Amabile. Assimile [Maiden Hair). CONCINNUM Latum. Q.Jj'S'Eatv^i {3Iaiden Hair). Diaphanum. 50 cts. Farleyense. The most magnificent of Maiden Hair ferns. $1.00. FORMOSUM. PUBESCENS. TRAPEZIFORME. 30 cts. ALSOPHILA AUSTRALIS [Austrolian Tree Fern). 1o cts. to $2.00. ATHYRIUM GORINGIANUM PICTUM. Beautifully variegated. CHEILANTIIES HIRTA. CYATIIEA DEALBATA {Australian Tree Ferv). $1.00. DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA {Australian Tree Fern). 50 cts. to $1.00. GYMNOGRAMMA CHRYSOPHYLLA {Golden Fern). DiSSECTA. Finely d
RM2BTT6NP–Hermannia chrysophylla Eckl Zeyh.
RM2CGH4C7–. Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds for autumn planting : 1896 . ADIANTUM CUNEATUM. ADIANXUM CUNEAXUM. One of the most useful of all the Ferns. We offer a finestock at the following very low prices. Strong plants from 2 inch pots $5.00 per 100 3 800 4 16.00 FERNS IN VARIEXY. Pubescens. Davallia Striata Gymnogramma Chrysophylla. Lastrea Aristata var Lomaria Ciliata Nephrolepis Exaltata Hastata.. Pteris Tremula Serulata Densa. KBNTIA BELMOREAHA. 2 inch. 3 inch. 4 inch. 6.00 5.00 $8.00 $12.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 . 5.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 5.00 5
RF2DHNCFF–Volcano Lascar rises above the coiron grass plains of the altiplano near Socaire, Andes, Chile
RMMCK9FD–. Fig. 91' Geographical distribution of leaf spot of chestnut caused by 'larssonia ochroltuca L. I-C, in the U. S. as reported to the Plant Disease Survey. CHIKQU;.PIN, T.ESTERN (Castanopsis chrysophylla) Le;af spot caused bj' Scirrhia sp. Oregon - quite corr.on in v/esteni C're^on. (JSr) Probably occurs in '..ashington. (jSr) CRAT /iPPLE, "'"ILD (Tyrus diversifolia} Rust caused by Gynnospcransiur: noctkatensis (Trel.) Arth. Washington - the telia occur on the leaves of ^i-laska cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis). (JS?) DOCr.'OOD (Cornus canadensis) Leaf rust caused by Fuccinia ^or-o
RM2BTPPEP–Miconia chrysophylla Rich Urb.
RMRR88C1–. Botanical bulletin. Botany. PLATE XII.. SOPHORA CHRYSOPHYLLA Seem. Mamani. Kipuka Puaulu, near Volcano Kilauea, Hawaii; elevation 4000 feet.. 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.. Hawaii. Division of Forestry. Honolulu : Division of Forestry
RF2DHJP1Y–Volcano Chiliques rises above the high altitude grasslands of the Andes altiplano, Chile
RM2C1ND18–Olea chrysophylla Olea chrysophylla.
RMRR88BT–. Botanical bulletin. Botany. PLATE XIV.. SOPHORA CHRYSOPHYLLA GLABRATA Rock Mamani. • Growing on the lava flows of Puuwaawaa, North Kona, Hawaii; elevation 2000 feet.. 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.. Hawaii. Division of Forestry. Honolulu : Division of Forestry
RF2DHN9FN–Volcano Lascar rises above the coiron grass plains of the altiplano near Socaire, Andes, Chile
RM2BTW3FG–Quercus chrysophylla Humb Bonpl.
RMRFRGK7–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fig. 22.—Castanopsis chrysophylla: section of leaf. X125. Fig. 23.—Quercus agrifolia: section of leaf. X125. Fig. 24.—Umbellularia californica: section of leaf. X125.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RF2DHJJR5–The church tower of San Bartolome, with a crooked cross, at Socaire, the Andes, near San Pedro de Atacama,Chile
RM2BTWYMK–Sophora chrysophylla Salisb Seem.
RMRR88BH–. Botanical bulletin. Botany. PLATE XV.. I i (>KA t )| II I!'. IIAWA1IAN ISLANDS *) !<Y rF.KMITORY OF HAWAII Type of Sophora chrysophylla unifoliata Eock in herbarium College of Hawaii.. 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.. Hawaii. Division of Forestry. Honolulu : Division of Forestry
RF2DHK535–Volcano Miniques rises above the bright blue waters of Laguna Miscanti San Pedro de Atacama, Andes, Chile
RF2DHWC40–Lagoons at high altitude above the village of Machuca, Atacama desert, Chile
RM2BXB4GG–Olea chrysophylla Olea chrysophylla.
RMRDXG15–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON FERNS. 561 Cheilanthes argentea. Borsigiana.* Clevelandii. Eatoni. farinosa (Fig. 340). tomentosa. Cyathea dealbata. Gymnogramme calomelanos, several silver forms.* chrysophylla, several golden forms.* triangularis. Those marked * require stove temperature Gymnogramme trifoliata.* NothochlBena Eckloniana. flavens. hypoleuca. lanuginosa. Newberryii. nivea. sinuata. sulphurea. trichomanoides.* Onychium auratum.* Filmy or Transparent Ferns. Hymenophyllum aeruginosum. asplenioides. caudiculatum. chiloense. ciliatum. c
RF2DHWBTR–Lagoons at high altitude above the village of Machuca, Atacama desert, Chile
RM2C1EJPH–Olea chrysophylla Olea chrysophylla.
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