RF2GHYMHF–Cycas pectinata plant one of the most attrective plant. commomnly used in parks.
RM2J34D3C–Cycas pectinata, sago palm fern
RF2GGX9MB–Selective focus on Cycas pectinata plant one of the most attractive plant in the park in morning sunlight. This plant is commonly used in parks.
RM2M7NAR1–Palm fern, Cycas pectinata in Sicily
RF2E1R2BK–Cycas Pectinata in Jardim Municipal de Funchal, Madeira
RM2ADR20A–Palm trees in the Golden gate Park Botanical Garden, San Fansisco, California, USA.
RF2R6M52X–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RMHTT9Y8–A man photographing a threatened tree fern in Sidhane village, Panchase, Kaski, Nepal.
RMRDFE6C–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XXVIII] REPRODFOTIVB SHOOTS 21. Fig. 392. A. Cycas pectinata, apex of megasporophyll. (f nat. size.) B, C. Cycas Riuminiana, megasporophyll. (J nat. size.) D. Eficephalartos AUensteinii. Distal end of megasporophyUs. (rrom the Gardeners' Chronicle.) E, F. Cycas angulata, miorosporophyll and sorus. G, I. Ceratozamia mexicana, I, microsporophyll with soars of sori (s); G, sorus. (After Thibout.) H. Stangeria paradoxa, megastrobilus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMPG14YP–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XXVIII] REPRODFOTIVB SHOOTS 21. Fig. 392. A. Cycas pectinata, apex of megasporophyll. (f nat. size.) B, C. Cycas Riuminiana, megasporophyll. (J nat. size.) D. Eficephalartos AUensteinii. Distal end of megasporophyUs. (rrom the Gardeners' Chronicle.) E, F. Cycas angulata, miorosporophyll and sorus. G, I. Ceratozamia mexicana, I, microsporophyll with soars of sori (s); G, sorus. (After Thibout.) H. Stangeria paradoxa, megastrobilus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RM2R2K5TD–Cycas pectinata, sago palm fern
RF2R6M52M–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6M4YG–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RMREK86B–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Ill] CYCADEAE 49 sheath and passes above into a strong rachis on which are borne right and left the sessile, leathery, generally numerous pinnae. The Australian genus Bowenia has bipinnate leaves. Ceratozamia has a pair of tooth-like stipules. The leaves vary much in size and number, from half a foot (Zamia pygmaea) to 9 or 10 feet, and from only a few in Bowenia and Stangeria to more than one hundred in strong plants of Cycas revoluta.. Fig. 4. A. Cycas circinalis. Female plant. (After Blume.) B. Female sporopbyll of Cycas pectinata. C. Albume
RF2R6M4YP–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RMRDK729–. The power of movement in plants. Plants; Botany. 68 CIKCUMNUTATION OF SEEDLINGS. Chap L Oycas-pectinata (Cycadess).—The large seeds of this plant in germinating first protrude a single leaf, which breaks through the ground with the petiole bowed into an arch and with the leaflets involuted. A leaf in this condition, which at the close of our observations was 2^ inches in height, had its movements traced in a warm greenhouse by means of a glass filament bearing paper triangles attached across its tip. The tracing (Fig. 45) SLOWS how large, complex, and rapid were the circum- Fig. 45.. Cycas p
RF2R6M52D–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6M555–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6M559–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6M55E–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6M4Y4–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6M4YC–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R5T0X4–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R5T16K–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R5T0TW–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R5T0WA–close-up of cycad leaves in the background
RF2R6MB99–Banner with a green leaf of a cycad palm in close-up
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