RM2CDKBHD–. The ecological relations of roots . Published by the Carnegie Institution of WashingtonWashington, 1919 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTONPublication No. 286 Copfei this Bo0kwm^ first issued SEP 5 tS?f PRESS OF GIBSON BROTHERSWASHINGTON. D. C. CONTENTS. List of Illustrations. PAGEV Introduction. PAGE 1 I. The Prairies. Panicum virgatum 4 Andropogon furcatus 4 Andropogon scoparius Andropogon nutans 5 Stipa spartea 6 Koeleria cristata 6 Elymus canadensis 6 Agropyrum repens 6 Distichlis spicata 6 Sporobolus longif olius 7 Ajistida oligantha 8 Bulbilis dactyloides 8 Bouteloua gracilis 8 Liatris
RMMCRDCN–. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt finden sich auch Festuca duriusciila, F. glaiica, Carex
RF2PG1BD2–3d illustration of koeleria macrantha bush isolated on black background
RMRH22F3–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 50. June grass, Koeleria gracilis Pers. 139. 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.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RMMA7G2D–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record . Synopsis Current herbaceous vegetation is dominated by Agropyron cristatum. This is a shift from a dominance of Agropyron smithii in 1927 (seeded?) and possibly Koeleria pyramidata in 1960, although close examination of the 1960 photo suggests the dominant species was still Agropyron smithii. Both the size and density of Populus deltoides trees growing along the drainage have increased considerably since 1927. 59
RM2DDTMET–Koeleria macrantha seeds kogr2 001 php.
RF2PG1BCW–3d illustration of koeleria macrantha bush isolated on black background
RMRGBR0B–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 545, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XV.. Mountain June Grass (Koeleria cristata).. 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMMA7G41–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record . Synopsis Composition of plant species is similar to that in 1960 descrip- tion. Present grass and grasslike composition is estimated as 60 percent Carex, Stipa, and Bouteloua; 30 percent Koeleria, Poa, and Aristida; and 10 per- cent Calamovilfa and Andropogon. One distinct differ- ence is the absence of the Bouteloua hirsuta recorded in 1960. Density and cover of Pinus ponderosa has continued to steadily increase since 1909. Pocket gopher activity is visible in the 1998 photo. Notes also i
RF2PG1ARX–3d illustration of set koeleria macrantha grass isolated on black background
RMRFT2AX–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE GRASSLAND CLIMAX. 119 Floristic relations.—The floristic relationship of the associations is evident. Of the five great dominant genera, Stipa, Agropyrum, Bouteloua, Aristida, and Koeleria, all occur throughout the formation, though Bouteloua is rare in the Coast region and Stipa in the southeast. Each of these is represented by a species of peculiarly wide range, namely, Stipa comata, Agropyrum glaucum, Bouteloua gracilis, Aristida purpurea, and Koeleria cristata, all of which occur from Saskatchewan to Texas, California, and British Colum
RMMCR6JD–. Fig. 9. Die kammförmige Koelerie (Koeleria cristata Pers.). a. blühende Rispe, b. Ährchen, vergr., c. Blüte mit einem Teile des Blütenspindelchens, etwas vergr., d, e. das untere und das obere Blütenhüllblatt, etwas vergr., f. der untere Teil der quer durchschnittenen Blütenhülle, vergr., g. die Nebenschuppen, vergr., h. ein Staubbeutel vergr., i. ein Staubbeutel quer durchschnitten, vergr., k. ein Stempel, stark vergr., 1. Schliessfrucht, vergr., m. Schliessfrucht quer durch- schnitten. 32
RMRYF2B5–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph September 16, 1917. ShantzN-10-1917. Facing northwest. First Retake and Description August 6, 1960. W.S.P., B-5-1960. The original grass cover consisted of Bouteloua gracilis, Koeleria cristata, and Agropyron smithii, with pines on the hills. In the retake, the same plants are still present, but K. cristata seems to be dominant (from Phillips 1963, p. 43).
RF2PG1B33–3d illustration of set koeleria macrantha grass isolated on black background, human eye angle
RMRFT3J1–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. DISTRIBUTION OF VEGETATION IN UNITED STATES. 59 CUMULATIVE OCCURRENCE OF CHARACTERISTIC GRASSES. (PLATE H.) On plate 11 have been laid the distributional limits of 4 grasses which are widespread and dominant in the Grassland region of the United States. These species are Bouteloua oligostachya, Bulhilis dadyloides, Bouteloua hirsuta, and Kceleria cristata. The most wide- spread of these grasses is Koeleria, which is found throughout the Northern States from Maine and Pennsylvania to Washington and California, extending southwest into Texas. Bou
RMMCRDDF–. Abb. 44. Dianthus Carlhusianorum auf einer Bergwiese bei Leilmeritz. Im ^'ordergrunde Hieracium Pilosella und Blätter von Potentilla alba. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Nenke und OsLermaier in Dresden.) viciaefolia, Helianthemum nummutarium, Brunella grandiflora, Scabiosa ochro- leuca, Cenlaurea Scabiosa usw. nicht selten. b) Die Formation des Wiesenhafers. Einen andern Typus der Bergwiesen stellen jene Grasfluren dar, in denen Avena pratensis vorherrscht. Dactylis glomerala, Koeleria pyramidala, Brachypodiam pinnatum, Bromus inermis, Festuca durinscuta, auch mitunter Avena pubescens und Sesteria
RMRYGEJG–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph July 6, 1927. Shantz V-3-1927. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 11, 1960. W.S.P., E-8-1960. Dr. Shantz' original picture shows an almost pure stand of Agropyron smithii. When the 1960 picture was taken there was very little of this grass, there being mainly Koeleria cristata (from Phillips 1963, p. 129). Second Retake August 3, 1998. Kay-4358-15.
RMRHRD59–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 659 ^'â ^'fr 4 â '' y/ / =. jj KLIT-KAMBUNKE, koeleria glauca. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMMCRD2T–. Prerau, Holleschau. Kremsier. Abb. 113. Übergang zwischen Grassteppe und Felsentrift bei Nebotein nächst Olmütz (dev. Kalk). Andropogon Ischaemum, Brachypodium phinatum, Bromus erectus, Koeleria gracilis, Dianthus Carthusianorum, Linum flavum, Asperula cynanchica, Achillea coUina usw. (Nach einer Aufnahme von J. Pauer, Olmütz.) Solche Triftformationen finden sich auf fast allen Vorhügeln des Drahaner Proßnitz. Plateaus über Proßnitz bis gegen Kremsier zu. Bei Proßnitz findet man neben der Mehrzahl der eben genannten Arten auch Poa biilbosa, Carex Michelii, Anihericum ramosnin, Baniinculüs il
RMRYFN48–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-5-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-10-1959. The pines here consist of two species, Pinus ponde- rosa and Pinus Jlexilis. The grass is mainly Koeleria cristata and Carexfilifolia. There has not been much change here. The same trees are present and very little reproduction. This is an open exposed ridge, exposed to high winds. At the time the picture was taken it was necessar
RMRH31H3–. British grasses : an introduction to the study of the Gramineae of Great Britain and Ireland. Grasses. XVI.. W.Iito^daL.eblah. Vincent Brooks Imp. l.Koeleria cristata. 2. Seslena caerulea. 3. Ar undo -tnr agmite s.. 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.. Plues, Margaret. London : Reeve & co.
RMRYH2E1–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph August 20. 1916. Shantz 1916. Facing M-ll north-northwest First Retake and Description July 7. 1959. W.S.P., J-4-1959. The original picture shows Koeleria cristata and Carexfiltfolia as the main plants. The same plants are present in the retake, although Stipa spp. is very abundant (from Phillips 1963, p. 155). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-18. 70
RMRFT3GJ–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . A. True prairie near Lincoln, Nebraska, dominated by tall-grasses and with mam- herbaceous societies. B. Koeleria cristata in true prairie, eastern Nebraska, in June. C. Stipa sparlea and Solidago rigida, Minneapolis, Minnesota.. 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
RMRYH2Y4–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-2-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-9-1959. The original picture has much Artemisia spp. and Koeleria cristata. In the retake the Artemisia has lessened and there is more grass covering. Koeleria cristata is abundant and also Stipa comata (from Phillips 1963, p. 157). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-5. 72
RMRJRTEH–. Augustana Library publications. Scandinavians. Fig. 4. Temporarily stable dune near BuJlenhof, Riga, Russia. The moving sand of the lee- slope is in progress of being naturally arrested by grasses, (Koeleria glauca and Festuca ovina), herbs, (Artemisia campestriSj Hieracium umbellatum, Pulsatilla pratensis and others), and by pines (Pinus sylvestris.) PIIOTOGRAPTI BT KUPFFER.. 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
RMRX6372–Eighty years of vegetation and Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-5-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-10-1959. The pines here consist of two species, Pinus ponde- rosa and Pinus Jlexilis. The grass is mainly Koeleria cristata and Carexfilifolia. There has not been much change here. The same trees are present and very little reproduction. This is an open exposed ridge, exposed to high winds. At the time the pic
RMRJYKCT–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Plants; Mountain plants. Kôleria hirsuta, Gaud. Keulérie hérissée. Rauhhaariges Schillergras. Hirsute Koeleria. I.icux rocailleux de la région alpine et sous alpine. Juillet — Août.. 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.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939; Club alpin allemand et autrichien. Genève, Georg & Co.
RMRX6RB5–Eighty years of vegetation and Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-2-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-9-1959. The original picture has much Artemisia spp. and Koeleria cristata. In the retake the Artemisia has lessened and there is more grass covering. Koeleria cristata is abundant and also Stipa comata (from Phillips 1963, p. 157). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-5. 72
RMRDY4X0–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1249. Sesleria cserule^. 1248. Koeleria cristata.. 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.
RMRX62WE–Eighty years of vegetation and Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph August 20. 1916. Shantz 1916. Facing M-ll north-northwest First Retake and Description July 7. 1959. W.S.P., J-4-1959. The original picture shows Koeleria cristata and Carexfiltfolia as the main plants. The same plants are present in the retake, although Stipa spp. is very abundant (from Phillips 1963, p. 155). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-18. 70
RMRDY4WT–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1249. Sesleria cserule^. 1248. Koeleria cristata.. 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.
RMT3XCA6–Archive image from page 163 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 134 Die Sudetenländer. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt
RMRFRHT2–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Quadrat-bisect showing root distribution of certain dominant, and subdnminant species of upland true prairie. Be, BouteUma curtipendula; C, Carex pennsyhanicn; K, Koeleria cristata; Li, biatris punctata; B, Boutcloua gracilis; Am, Amorpha cane&cens; A, Andropogon scopanus; At, Aster multitlows; So, Solidago mis- Is; S, Stipa spartea.. 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 or
RMT3YKP8–Archive image from page 381 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 304 Galizien und die Bukowina. toria, S. lycopifolia wachsen, sowie Steppenwiesen aus Avena pubescens, Koeleria polonica, Poa sterilis, P. polonica, Feshica pseiidouina, F. elalior, Bromus eredus mit Dianthus capitatus, Silene PseudoHles, Arenaria graminifolia, Adonis vernalis, Anemone silvestris, Clemalis inlegrifolia, Schiewereckia podolica, Erysimum erysi- Abb. 155. Steppen- und Felse
RMRDWFE7–. Genesis and development of sand formations on marine coasts. Beaches; Sand dunes; Plant ecology. Fig, 4. Temporarily stable dune near Bullenhof, Riga, Russia. The moving- sand of the lee- slope is in progress of being naturally arrested by grasses, (Koeleria glauca and Festuca ovina), herbs, (Artemisia campestris, Hieracium umbellatumf Pulsatilla pratensis and others), and by pines Pinus sylvestris.) PHOTOGRAPH BT KUPFFER.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
RMRX618R–Eighty years of vegetation and Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph July 6, 1927. Shantz V-3-1927. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 11, 1960. W.S.P., E-8-1960. Dr. Shantz' original picture shows an almost pure stand of Agropyron smithii. When the 1960 picture was taken there was very little of this grass, there being mainly Koeleria cristata (from Phillips 1963, p. 129). Second Retake August 3, 1998. Kay-4358-15.
RMRG2W61–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 654 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 113. Figure 2. Distribution of Calochortiis lyallii in British Columbia. (• - recently confirmed sites) grasses commonly associated with Calochortus lyallii are Junegrass (Koeleria micrantha) and Pinegrass {Calamagrostis rubescens). Common forbs include Death Camass (Zygadenus venonosus). Yellow Bell (Fritillaria pudica), Arrowleaf Balsamroot (Bal- samorhiza sagittata). Silky Lupine {Lupinus sericeus), and Blue-eyed Mary (Collinsio pannflora). On drier sites, BitteiToot {Lewisia rediviva) and Big Sagebrush {Artemisia tride
RMT3YR8C–Archive image from page 765 of Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde diepflanzenfeind00kalt Year: 1874 752 Klasse II. Einsamenblättrige Pflanzen. 12. Choenobius forflcellus, Tlinnh. Die Raupe iu Grashalmen, vor- züglich von Poa spectabilis. (Siehe Carex.) 13. Elachista albifrontella, Jih. (Siehe Koeleria.) 14. Elaeh. poae, 7 (Vergl. Gl
RMRHRMX1–. Bio-ecology. Plant ecology; Animal ecology; Botany; Ecology; Zoology. 'M Fig. 62.—True prairie in eastern Iowa; iStipa spartca, Sporobolus hcterolcpis, and Bouteloua curtipendula chief dominants, with Koeleria, Andropogon sco- pariiis, and Sporobolus asper also present. (Photo by Edith Clements.) ingly less frequent and severe, and hence rarely affect the density and survival of the dominant grasses and subdominant forbs (cf. Weaver, Stoddart, and Noll, 1935; Weaver and Albertson, 1936; Savage and Jacobson, 1935). Dominants. The following dominants constitute the true prairie: Stipa spartca
RMRYKNNK–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph September 1, 1937. Shantz P-2-1937. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 14, 1960. W.S.P., No. 2402. This original picture was evidently taken from low road along side of the old road which has been completely dug out as a gravel pit for regrading the road. The original cover as described by Dr. Shantz consisted of Stipa comata, Poa spp.. Koeleria cristata, Opuntia polycantha, and Artemi- sia frigida. These plants are still in
RMRF3RFN–. Vegetation-soil units in the central Oregon juniper zone. Botany Oregon Ecology; Plant-soil relationships Oregon; Junipers Oregon. Figure 26 Stand representative of the Juniperus / Agropyron-Festuca association. Large, mature Juni- perus occidentalis and the co- dominant status of Agropyron spicatum and Festuco idahoensis in the herbaceous layer charac- terize this entity.. Figure 27 Ground detail of the Juniperus/ Agropyron-Festuca association. Agropyron spicatum and Festuca idahoensis share dominance in the herbaceous stratum. The conspicuous seedheads are Koeleria cristata. Several specie
RMT3YJWC–Archive image from page 348 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 Die PflanzeniTenossenschaften des Gebietes, 277 sind nur Piniis silvestris und Behila pendula zu finden, die allerdings manchmal in solcher Menge auftreten, daß die Grasflur in einen Waldbestand umge- wandelt wird. Abb. 137. Einige Charalcterpflanzen der galizischen Sandheide. a Koeleria glaiica. b Aira caryophyllea. c Corynephorus canoscens. d Plantago ramosa. e Herniaria hirsuta. / Jas
RMRFCN13–. Vegetation-soil units in the central Oregon juniper zone. Botany Oregon Ecology; Plant-soil relationships Oregon; Junipers Oregon. Figure 26 Stand representative of the Juniperus / Agropyron-Festuca association. Large, mature Juni- perus occidentalis and the co- dominant status of Agropyron spicatum and Festuco idahoensis in the herbaceous layer charac- terize this entity.. Figure 27 Ground detail of the Juniperus/ Agropyron-Festuca association. Agropyron spicatum and Festuca idahoensis share dominance in the herbaceous stratum. The conspicuous seedheads are Koeleria cristata. Several specie
RMT3XW6Y–Archive image from page 175 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 146 Die Sudetenländer. sind selten. Im Niederwuchs aber trifft man die Pflanzen der Sandheiden und Sandsteppen. Koeleria gracilis, Feshica sulcala, Corynephorus canescens, Calama- grosiis Epigeios, Apera interrupta, Agroslis alba, Carex ericelorum sind die Ver- treter der Gräser; von sonstigen Arten findet man Luzula pilosa, L. cam- pesiris, Silene nutans, Euphorbia Cyparissias, Poieniilla
RMRDTJ8P–. Handbook of grasses, treating of their structure, classification, geographical distribution and uses, also describing the British species and their habitats. Grasses. UPLANDS, HEATHS AND MOORS 27- exceeding the apex ; August. Koeleria cristata, throughout Britain pastures, both at a palea absent. Perennial, flowering July, the Crested Hair-grass, is not unfrequent on chalk downs, commons and dry, rocky considerable elevation and near the coast. Rootstock tufted. Leaves narrow, with a few well-marked ribs, ultimately involute, dull-green. Culms 6-12 inches. Panicle spike-like with very short
RMRX63D6–Eighty years of vegetation and Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph September 1, 1937. Shantz P-2-1937. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 14, 1960. W.S.P., No. 2402. This original picture was evidently taken from low road along side of the old road which has been completely dug out as a gravel pit for regrading the road. The original cover as described by Dr. Shantz consisted of Stipa comata, Poa spp.. Koeleria cristata, Opuntia polycantha, and Artemi- sia frig
RMRDTJ6P–. Handbook of grasses, treating of their structure, classification, geographical distribution and uses, also describing the British species and their habitats. Grasses. 56 CLASSIFICATION 31. Cynosurus. Fertile spikelets accompanied each by a spikelet of empty glumes (fig. 16). Sub-tribe Eragroste^E. Spikelets 2- or more-flowered ; flower- ing glumes 3-nerved. 32. Koeleria. Panicle spikelike ; spikelets compressed ; flowering glumes keeled, translucent. 33. Molinia. Panicle contracted ; spikelets oblong ; flowering glumes rounded on the back, firm and coloured. 34. Catabrosa. Panicle spreading
RMT3YKJB–Archive image from page 376 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 Pflanzengeographische Schilderung. 299 Abb. 152. Die beiden galizischen Küchenschellen. a Anemone patens. b A. polonica. schon bei Siedliska und Prusie nächst Rawa ruska treten podolische Laub- mischwälder mit Bolrychiiim Matricariae und Circaea alpina und östliche Steppen- pflanzen, yvie]CyUsus ruihenicus, diVii, obwohl auch noch Bewohner der Sandheiden wie Koeleria glauca nicht fehlen.
RMRDWJJA–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1256. Koeleria cristata, Pcrs. K. gracilis, Pers. Crested K.. 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
RMT3YK53–Archive image from page 358 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 Die Pflanzengenossenschaften des Gebietes. 287 Wiese, in der Kräuter und Stauden über die Gräser weitaus dominieren. Andro- pogon Ischaemam, Cynosurus crislahis und Koeleria polonica bilden die Haupt- masse des Graswuchses, überdies sind noch Slipa capillala, Phleiim phleoides, Avena pabescens, Arrhenalhenim elalius, Deschampsia caespitosa, Poa slerilis, Carex humilis und Jiinciis alrahis h
RMRH17T3–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 52 coarse and woody, or otherwise unpalatable, to be of much value; and still others, while affording nutritious forage, are of most value for hay, and have been considered in the preceding pages of this report under the discussion of the native meadow-grasses. The principal i^asture grasses of the dry plains region are the gramas {Bovtelono spp.), buffalo-grass {BulhiUs dacti/loides), wheat grasses, already discussed under meadow-grasses, prairie June-grass [Koeleria cristata), and needle-grasses {8ti2)a spp.). Other gras
RMT1JEYT–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 354 UREDINKAE. P. elymi West. (Rostrnpia elj/mi Lagerh.). On Ehjmvs arenariv.s and E. mollis. P. Baryi (Berk, et Br.). On Brachypodium in Europe and Britain, Bambtisa Thouarsii in India, Andropogon, etc., in America. P. longissima Schroet. On Koeleria cristata in Germany ; A'. Berythria in Egypt. Fig. 187.—Puccinia sorghi {Puce, maydia). Portion of Maize-leaf sh
RMRG5EWG–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Figure 14. Map of EO #5. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Stipa nelsonii (Nelson's needlegrass), Koeleria macrantha, Achillea millefolium (yarrow), Monarda fistulosa (beebalm), Stipa richardsonii, Lithospermum ruderale, Danthonia intermedia (timber oatgrass), Lupinus sericeus (silky lupine) and Poa secunda (Sandberg's bluegrass). Exotic Species: Potentilla recta, Centaurea maculosa, Bromus tectorum and Poa pratensis. August 17, 2003 Figure 15. Cross
RMRYGNPJ–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Original Photograph September 18, 1917. Shantz P-l-1917. Facing west-northwest. First Retake and Description June 30. 1959. W.S.P., H-2-1959. Looking WNW the origi- nal vegetation is Bouteloua spp. and Koeleria cristata. Carex Jilifolia is abundant in flat areas. Shrub in grass is Artemisia frig ida. Shepherdia canadensis is a common shrub on the hillsides and bottom- lands. Erosion not evident. Trees in creek bottom are better devel- oped in later picture (
RMRG420J–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. Fig. 71. Distribution of junegrass (Koeleria cristata) and trisetums (Trisetum spp.). Fig. 72. Spike trisetum (Trisetum spicatum). Forage value and reproduction: The tender basal leafage of spike trisetum re- mains succulent throughout the season and is avidly grazed by all kinds of live- stock, even late in the autumn. At me- dium elevations the seed ripens in Au- gust, whereas at higher altitudes seed maturity continues until inclement weather arrests development. Conse- quently the viability of seed at high alti- tude
RMRYEKDY–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Lewistown, Montana Location Fergus Co., MT; Sec. 4, R. 21 E., T. 16 N.; GPS-UTM 5226185 N, 646907 E. About 16 miles southwest of Roy. From Roy, Montana, travel south through town on Black Butte Road, which runs between Roy and Giltedge. Continue about 16 miles south and west . Photopoint is located north of the road, about 50 yards. Description August 10, 1999 Upland Grasses. Agropyron smithil Koeleria pyramidata, Stipa comata, Poapratensis Forbs. Liatris pu
RMRDTRPW–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 61 — known, a bulbous swelling at the base, and the resting buds on this are well protected both against drought and cold. I have always found the ears viviparous. Other grasses of importance are: Apera interrupta, Trisetum Gaudinianum, Fes- tiica ciliata, Nardurus teimifolius, Koeleria phleoides, Triticum Aegilops and orientale, Agiopyriim squarrosum, Schismus nii- nutus, Bromiis tectonim, oxyodon and Danthoniae, Hordeum. Fig. 4. Semi-desert at Chawast N. E. of Samarkand. In tlie foreground half-withered leaf-rosettes of Feru
RMRX5YRC–Eighty years of vegetation and Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Belle Fourche, South Dakota Location Butte Co., SD; Sec. 6.R.3E..T. ION.; GPS-UTM 4968196 N, 593644 E. About 14.2 miles north-northeast of Belle Fourche. From Belle Fourche, travel north 14.2 miles along U.S. Highway 85. Photopoint is 50 yards north of the highway. Description September 20, 1999 Shrub-Dominated Upland Shrubs. Atriplex nuttallii Upland Before Hills Grasses. Agropyron smithil Koeleria pyramidata, Agro- pyron crist
RMRDAGP8–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-5-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-10-1959. The pines here consist of two species, Pinus ponde- rosa and Pinus Jlexilis. The grass is mainly Koeleria cristata and Carexfilifolia. There has not been much change here. The same trees are present and very little reproduction. This is an open exposed ridge, expose
RMT3WH8H–Archive image from page 47 of Die Pusztenflora der grossen ungarischen. Die Pusztenflora der grossen ungarischen Tiefebene diepusztenflorad00woen Year: 1899 Arten und neben Andropog;on Gryllus L. (goldhaariges Bart- gras): das knollige Rispengras (Poa bulbosa L.), das Wiesen- Rispengras (P. pratensis L.) und das jährige Rispengras (P. avenna L.); zu ihnen gesellen sich auf feuchten Stellen das viel blutige Rispengras (P. fertilis Host.) und Poa distans L. und Poa dura Scop. Das gemeine Knäuelgras (Dactylis glomerata L.), die kammförmige Koelerie (Koeleria cristata Pers.) — Fig. 9, das Wiesen
RMRH145X–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 45 for planting on the banks of rivers or dams to protect them from injury hy heavy rains or floods. The tmdcrground steins and roots quickly form a perfect mat in tlie soil, and when once establislied they make a very firm turf. The grass may be propagated by seeds or pieces of the root. No. 130. Koeleria cristata (Linn.) Pers. Prairie June-grass. This is a common grass upon the open meadows and phiins of the Central and West- ern States, and extends beyond the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast. It is one of the "
RMT1JEYK–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 354 UREDINKAE. P. elymi West. {Rostrupia el>/mi Lagerli.). On Elymus arenariv.s and E. mollis. P. Baryi (Berk, et Br.). On Brachypodium in Europe and Britain, Bambiisa Tlwuarsil in India, Anch-opogon, etc., in America. P. longissima Scliroet. On Koeleria cristata in Germany ; K. Berythria ill Eoy])t. Fig. '[i,.—F,'n una sorghi {Puce, mai/chs). Portion of Maize-leaf showing spore- patches, (v. Tub
RMRG1E91–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 1. Approximate range of Spea bombifrons in Canada, (after Cook 1984). nearest weather station, but water temperatures were not recorded. Ponds A, B and D are located in native prairie grassland, currently used as cattle pasture and domi- nated by Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis), June Grass (Koeleria macrantha). Spear Grass (Stipa comata), and Northern Wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum). Ponds A and B are well-defined sloughs with little vegetative growth and clay bot- toms. These were frequently fouled by cattle throughout the observation periods, and t
RMRYG8X6–Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record eightyyearsofveg45klem Year: 2001 Belle Fourche, South Dakota Location Butte Co., SD; Sec. 6.R.3E..T. ION.; GPS-UTM 4968196 N, 593644 E. About 14.2 miles north-northeast of Belle Fourche. From Belle Fourche, travel north 14.2 miles along U.S. Highway 85. Photopoint is 50 yards north of the highway. Description September 20, 1999 Shrub-Dominated Upland Shrubs. Atriplex nuttallii Upland Before Hills Grasses. Agropyron smithil Koeleria pyramidata, Agro- pyron cristatwn Forbs. Melilotus officina
RMRDWJEM–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. various pretty typical situations I have met with. The different plant-societies merge of course gradually into each other.. Fig. 13. From the Abakan Steppe near Askys. Typical grass-steppe mainly with Koeleria gracilis and Festuca ovina sabspec. sulcata In the background reddish-grey Devonian sandstone hills reaching 100—150 m. above the ground. On sandy steppes near Ust Abakansk on the eastern bank of the river, I have collected the following plants at the beginning of June: Koeleiia gracilis, Festuca
RMRG5F48–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Figure 6. Map of EO #1 with nearby EO #11. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella (rough fescue), Festuca idahoensis (Idaho fescue), Stipa comata (needle and thread), Stipa richardsonii (Richardson's needlegrass), Geum triflorum (prairie smoke) and Koeleria macrantha (prairie junegrass). Exotic Species: Hypericum perforatum (St. Johnswort), Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass), Verbascum thapsus (wooley mullein), Melilotus alba (white sweet clover), Poa pratensis
RMRDWJJF–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 314 LXXXIX. GRAMINE^. [II. Monocotyleaotis. 1256. Koeleria cristata, Pcrs. K. gracilis, Pers. Crested K.. 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
RMRGCP2K–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Fig. i. Allscale (Atriplex polycarpa) grasses, based upon abundance, general distribution and amount of pollen produced are Bermuda Grass (Capriola), Brome Grasses (Bromus), Johnson Grass (Holcus) Fig. 2, Ray or Rye Grasses (Lo- lium), Melic Grass (Melica), Blue-grass (Poa), Canary Grasses (Phalaris), Stipa Grasses (Stipa), Wild Rye-grasses (Blymus), Koeler's Grass (Koeleria), Wild Oats (Avena), Barnyard Grass (Echinochloa) Red Top (Agrostis), and Fescue (Festuca). The third group contains som
RMRH166F–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 45 for planting- on the banks of rivers or dams to protect tlicra from injury l)y heavy rains or floods. The underground stems and roots qniclvly form a perfect mat in the soil, and when once established they make a very firm turf. The grass may be propagated by seeds or pieces of the root. No. 130. Koeleria cristata (Linn.) Pers. Prairie June-grass. This is a common grass upon the open meadows and plains of the Central and "West- ern States, and extends beyond the Pocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast. It is one of th
RMRDAY34–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 16, 1917. ShantzN-10-1917. Facing northwest. First Retake and Description August 6, 1960. W.S.P., B-5-1960. The original grass cover consisted of Bouteloua gracilis, Koeleria cristata, and Agropyron smithii, with pines on the hills. In the retake, the same plants are still present, but K. cristata seems to be dominant (from Phillips 1963, p. 43).. Please note that
RMRHRMPG–. Bio-ecology. Plant ecology; Animal ecology; Botany; Ecology; Zoology. PALOUSE PRAIRIE 291 precipitation falls in general during the four months from November through February, while July and August may be practically rainless. Because of the snow cover, the utilization of water is higher than in the other associations and the grass cover is often unusually luxuriant in consequence.. Fig. 70.—ralou.^u piaiiic lu rtuulheu.-kni 'a.-lnny,tuu; Aij: ui.njium spicatum, Festuca idahoensis, and Poa secunda chief dominants, with Koeleria and Stipa less abundant. (Photo by A. L. Hafenrichter; courtes
RMRG5EX0–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Crosson Valley - EO #5 EO Rank: A Rank Date: September 17, 2004 Size: 52 hectares (129 ac.) Counties: Flathead, Sanders Ownership: Flathead Indian Reservation Elevation: 1020 m to 1085 m. Figure 14. Map of EO #5. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Stipa nelsonii (Nelson's needlegrass), Koeleria macrantha, Achillea millefolium (yarrow), Monarda fistulosa (beebalm), Stipa richardsonii, Lithospermum ruderale, Danthonia intermedia (timber oatgrass), Lupin
RMRDK35X–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 82. GRASS FAMILY. 245 82. KOELERIA Pers. Syn. 1: 97. 1805. Tufted annual or perennial grasses, with flat or setaceous leaf-blades and mostly spike- like panicles. Spikelets 2-5-flowered. Two lower scales empty, narrow, acute, unequal, keeled, scarious on the margins; the flowering scales 3-5-nerved. Palet hyaline, acute, 2-keeled. Stamens 3. Styles very s
RMRG1E9J–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 388 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 112. Figure 1. Approximate range of Spea bombifrons in Canada, (after Cook 1984). nearest weather station, but water temperatures were not recorded. Ponds A, B and D are located in native prairie grassland, currently used as cattle pasture and domi- nated by Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis), June Grass (Koeleria macrantha). Spear Grass (Stipa comata), and Northern Wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum). Ponds A and B are well-defined sloughs with little vegetative growth and clay bot- toms. These were frequently fouled by catt
RMRG425J–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. 3. OAT TRIBE (AVENEAE) Spikelets 2-several-flowered in open or contracted panicles; glumes usually as long or longer than the first lemma, commonly longer than all the florets; lemmas usually awned from the back, the awn mostly bent and twisted. Some genera in this tribe, e.g. Koeleria, approach Festuceae. A small tribe, but containing the cultivated oat and several important forage grasses, of which wild oats are especially valuable. 17. Avena (p. 74) 18. Danthonia (p. 75) KEY TO GENERA Spikelets awnless or lemmas rarel
RMRDAGNP–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 1, 1937. Shantz P-2-1937. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 14, 1960. W.S.P., No. 2402. This original picture was evidently taken from low road along side of the old road which has been completely dug out as a gravel pit for regrading the road. The original cover as described by Dr. Shantz consisted of Stipa comata, Poa spp.. Koeleria cristata, Opun
RMRH9M4C–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Botanisk Tidsskrift. 33. Bind. (G. Raunkiær). Tavle V.. Nordsiden af Engklit nord for Højen Station; Revling (Empetrum nigrum) ved at vandre ind paa Psamma-Koeleria-Klit; Psamma arenaria spredt i Em- petrum-Bevoksningen; desuden enkelte Lotus corniculatus, Galium verum, Carex arenaria, Salix repens; i Randen af Empetrum-Bevoksningen endnu en Del Koeleria glauca, som danner en væsentlig Bestanddel af den oprindelige Klit- vegetation.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read
RMRDAY44–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 18, 1917. Shantz 0-12-1917. Facing north. First Retake and Description June 30, 1959. W.S.P., H-6-1959. The original vegetation was Bouteloua spp. and Koeleria cristata. Carex JUifolia is abundant in flat areas. Shrub in grass is Artemisia Jrigida. Shepherdia canadensis is a com- mon shrub on the hillsides and bottom- lands. The river has meandered and changed its
RMRDAGPA–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph August 21, 1916. Shantz N-2-1916. Facing south. First Retake and Description July 7, 1959. W.S.P., J-9-1959. The original picture has much Artemisia spp. and Koeleria cristata. In the retake the Artemisia has lessened and there is more grass covering. Koeleria cristata is abundant and also Stipa comata (from Phillips 1963, p. 157). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-5..
RMRDD7R4–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 354 UREDINEAE. P. elymi West. {Jiostrupia elymi Lagerh.). On Elymus arenarvus and E. mollis. P. Baryi (Berk, et Br.). On Brachypodium in Europe and Britain, Bamhusa Thouarsii in India, Andropogon, etc., iu America. P. longissima Schroet. On Koeleria cristata in Germany ; K. Berytkna in Egypt. Fig. 187.—Puccinia sorghi (Puce, maydia). Portion of Maize-leaf showing spore- patches, (v. Tubeuf. del.). FlQ. 189.—Fuecinia
RMRDAGPD–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph August 20. 1916. Shantz 1916. Facing M-ll north-northwest First Retake and Description July 7. 1959. W.S.P., J-4-1959. The original picture shows Koeleria cristata and Carexfiltfolia as the main plants. The same plants are present in the retake, although Stipa spp. is very abundant (from Phillips 1963, p. 155). Second Retake August 4, 1998. Kay-4360-18.. 70. Please note tha
RMRDAY4X–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph September 18, 1917. Shantz P-l-1917. Facing west-northwest. First Retake and Description June 30. 1959. W.S.P., H-2-1959. Looking WNW the origi- nal vegetation is Bouteloua spp. and Koeleria cristata. Carex Jilifolia is abundant in flat areas. Shrub in grass is Artemisia frig ida. Shepherdia canadensis is a common shrub on the hillsides and bottom- lands. Erosion not eviden
RMRG5EGY–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Lost Trail NWR East - EO #13 EO Rank: B Rank Date: September 1, 2005 Size: 1.25 hectares (3 ac.) Counties: Flathead Ownership: MT State Trust Lands Elevation: 1085 m to 1160 m. Figure 28. Map of EO #13 with nearby EO #14. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Festuca idahoensis, Stipa richardsonii, Elymus spicatus, Geum triflorum and Koeleria macrantha. Exotic Species: Hypericum perforatum, Potentilla recta, Poa compressa and Poa pratensis. August 22, 20
RMRG5EGG–. Conservation strategy for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly) in Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Silene spaldingii. Figure 28. Map of EO #13 with nearby EO #14. Vegetation Associated Dominant Species: Festuca scabrella, Festuca idahoensis, Stipa richardsonii, Elymus spicatus, Geum triflorum and Koeleria macrantha. Exotic Species: Hypericum perforatum, Potentilla recta, Poa compressa and Poa pratensis. August 22, 2005. Survey Data First Observation: 2002 Last Observation: August 22, 2005 Table 8. Survey data for EO #13. Year Total SP1 SP2 SP3 2005 21 mature plants 14 3 4 Figure 29. Lost Tr
RMRDAGWJ–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Original Photograph July 6, 1927. Shantz V-3-1927. Facing east. First Retake and Description August 11, 1960. W.S.P., E-8-1960. Dr. Shantz' original picture shows an almost pure stand of Agropyron smithii. When the 1960 picture was taken there was very little of this grass, there being mainly Koeleria cristata (from Phillips 1963, p. 129). Second Retake August 3, 1998. Kay-4358-15.. Please not
RMRH9M3K–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Nordsiden af Engklit nord for Højen Station; Revling (Empetrum nigrum) ved at vandre ind paa Psamma-Koeleria-Klit; Psamma arenaria spredt i Em- petrum-Bevoksningen; desuden enkelte Lotus corniculatus, Galium verum, Carex arenaria, Salix repens; i Randen af Empetrum-Bevoksningen endnu en Del Koeleria glauca, som danner en væsentlig Bestanddel af den oprindelige Klit- vegetation.. Engklit nord for Højen Station: Lille Klitslette med Galluna-Erica-Empe- trum-Formation, hist og her med Myrica Gale (i Forgrunden f. Eks.) og med Salix repens især som en
RMRHRHPK–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. 38 ERIKSON. SANDFLORAN I ÃSTRA SKà NE. är fallet med Fsamma arenaria, Psamma haltica, Corynepho- rus canescens, Triticum junceum. Festuca ovina, Festuca ovina /?) glauca. Hos andra gräs Ã¥ter, sÃ¥som JElymus arenarius, Festuca ruhra /?) arenaria, Koeleria glauca, Triticum acuttim, finnas endast spridda hypodermala mekaniska strängar midt för nerverna, hvarmed sammankänger, att klyföppningar äfven uppträda pÃ¥ den yttre sidan. Mesofyll. Mesofyllet kar i allmänket en mycket kompakt bj^ggnad hos sandväxterna
RMRE1G2R–. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. THE PHANEROGAMS OF THE JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS 103. Fig. 2. a Danthonia collina, flowering glume with palea and caryopsis, X 5. b—h Koeleria micrathera:' b spikelet, c rhachis with rudimentary flower, d tips of two flowering glumes, e palea, f anthers, g pistil, all X 10, h ligule, X nf i Bromus fernandezianus, pistil and lodicules, X 10. k—r B. masafueranus: k spikelet, X j{,1 palea, m pollination, n anther,.all X 5; o lodicules, p flower, r pistil-from the side, all X 10. Barril, 985 m; lower slopes of Los Inocentes, open space in fern
RMRHAXNX–. Botanikai kzlemnyek. Plants; Plants -- Hungary. 11. kép. Mekmconium asperulum Moesz. A A Pinus pumilio levele a gom búval, term. nagys., B három konidiumtelep felülr?l tekintve, 10-sz. nagy., C egy konidiumtelep átmetszete, 20 sz. nagy., D részlet a konidiumtelepböl^ 3Ü0-SZ. nagy., E ugyanaz, 800 sz. nagy., F konidiumok, 1000-sz. nagy. 19. Pseudomonas mucilaginosus Koeleriae (Anjeszky) Moesz^ A Bot. Közi. 1914. évfolyamának 87. és (40.) oldalán A u j e s z k y A. tüzetesen leírta azt a Schizomycetát, mely a csepel- szigeti Koeleria glanca virágzatát élénksárga nyálkás tömegé- vel ellepi. A b
RMRK1BH5–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. EXPLICATION DE PlANCHE XI. Fig. 1. Poa bulbosa, L. Fig. 2. Carex stenophylla, Wahlenb. Fig. 3. Les especes principales de P.-C.-R. 1. Gagea reticulata (Fall) Seh. 2. Poa bulbosa, L. 3. Carex stenophylla, Wahlenb. 4. Ranunculus asiaticus, L. 5. Minuartia pida (S. et S.) Bornm. 6. Ornithogallum ulophyllum, Hand. Maz. 7. Lagoseris bifida, L. 8. Filago spathulata, Presl. 9. Koeleria phleoides, Fers. 10. Adonis dentata, DeL 11. Helianthemum salicifolium (
RMRE9JK8–. Contributions à la connaissance de la flore du nord-ouest de l'Afrique : et plus spécialement de la Tunisie. / par Sv. Murbeck. Plants; Plants. Acta Re6. SocPhysioôr. Lund. T XI Murbeck Fl.duNrO de lAfr Tab.XîlI.. I Chloris Gayana^i,^«A j C.'oliSostachys 3,^r. J-7 Ammoch 1.S Koeleria phleoides ^/y J-7 Ammochloa involucrata ifui-t K. Rohlfsii IajcA^si j/iu-y Z&Wt^a^ j. 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.. M
RMRJM94J–. Surveys for grassland birds of the Malta Field Office-BLM, including a seven-year study in north Valley County . Birds; Bird populations; Bird populations; Bird populations; Grasslands; Rare birds; Habitat surveys. Figure 3. June vegetation on three count points (68.3, 90.1, 93.3) in north Valley County, contrasting 2006 and 2007. Top row: 2006, bottom row: 2007. Note exceptional growth ofJunegrass (Koeleria macrantha) on points in 2007. y = 0.9298X + 32.828 R2= 0.7713 X 40 - height and vegetation contacts 0-1 dm (r -â 0.2090). -0.0126- 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 Apr-May Precipitation (cm) Figure
RMRCG3G4–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. Pflanzengeographische Schilderung. 299. Abb. 152. Die beiden galizischen Küchenschellen. a Anemone patens. b A. polonica. schon bei Siedliska und Prusie nächst Rawa ruska treten podolische Laub- mischwälder mit Bolrychiiim Matricariae und Circaea alpina und östliche Steppen- pflanzen, yvie]CyUsus ruihenicus, diVii, obwohl auch noch Bewohner der Sandheiden wie Koeleria glauca nicht fehlen.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMRCG3T8–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. 240 l'ie Sudetenländer.. Prerau, Holleschau. Kremsier. Abb. 113. Übergang zwischen Grassteppe und Felsentrift bei Nebotein nächst Olmütz (dev. Kalk). Andropogon Ischaemum, Brachypodium phinatum, Bromus erectus, Koeleria gracilis, Dianthus Carthusianorum, Linum flavum, Asperula cynanchica, Achillea coUina usw. (Nach einer Aufnahme von J. Pauer, Olmütz.) Solche Triftformationen finden sich auf fast allen Vorhügeln des Drahaner Proßnitz. Plateaus über Proßnitz bis gegen Kremsier zu. Bei
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