RF2EXYN7F–Pignut Hickory (Carya Glabra) tree, early October. Looking up to the canopy of green leaves, just starting to turn yellow as the season changes
RM2BXBJ0Y–Horsfieldia megacarpa Merr Horsfieldia megacarpa Merr.
RMF1RH05–Jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril) pods
RM2C1DX29–Begonia megacarpa Merr Begonia megacarpa Merr.
RM2BXDH1A–Dalea megacarpa S Watson Dalea megacarpa S Watson.
RMB0BA1J–Adelaide Hills, Southern Australia
RMRE5HHD–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. PL. 78. M FlopWron dPI.ef 111 EUCALYPTUS PREISSIANA, Schauer (7-5). [See also Plate 77.] E. MEGACARPA, F.v.M. (4-8).. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RFR5FN85–Tropical Fruits, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Giant Lau Lau or Eugenia Megacarpa Fruits Isolated on White Background.
RFTWNCJ1–Agapetes megacarpa W.W. Sm.,ERICACEAE, wildflower bunch pink on branch
RF2RMJA0F–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).
RF2NEAD60–Pignut Hickory tree (Carya Glabra) early October. Looking up to the canopy of green leaves, just starting to turn yellow as the season changes
RMF1RH07–Jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril) pods
RM2C1NC7E–Dalea megacarpa S Watson Dalea megacarpa S Watson.
RMRJCW9B–. The Characeae of America. are there called scuta. They separate when mature at the lines of union and have thus been called valves. When immature they are filled with green chlorophyll, but when approaching maturity they become as a rule brilliant red. (In Nitella megacarpa growing in deep water in Litchfield Lake, the Antheridia never become more colored than a pale gold.) The outermost layer, however, has no granules and forms a transparent zone about the sphere, see Fig. 39, "A" (N. flexilis). The sides of these scuta cells begin to exhibit folds very early; these folds look lik
RF2RMJ9RN–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).
RMRE5DBH–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 78. M-FiocKi-o-n del.et-r.rb. EUCALYPTUS PREISSIANA, Schauer (1-3). [See also Plate 77.] E. MEGACARPA, F.v.M. (4-8).. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RF2RMJ9M8–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).
RM2C1HAWA–Voacanga megacarpa Merr Voacanga megacarpa Merr.
RMRGFD6P–. Bulletin of miscellaneous information. Plants -- Trinidad and Tobago; Agriculture -- Trinidad and Tobago. TRINIDAD. No. 42. BOTANICAL DEPARTMENT. BULLETIN OP. nfowtimt (QUARTERLY) APRIL, 1904. CONTENTS, 597.—Albizzia Lebbek. 598—Yams : Aerial Tubers. 599.—The influence of Environment. 600.—Aniba megacarpa Henisley, n. sp. 601 .—Jamaica Prizes for small holding's. 602.—Technological Museums. 603.—The Cotton Industry. 604.—Bananas. (Visit to Jamaica), 605.—"Mother's Liquor" or "Wash" for Rum Distillation. 606.—Cacao: "River" Estate. Diego Martin. 607.—Honey from L
RF2RMJ9M9–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).
RMRPK6FN–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 266 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL August flowered "Red Gum" {Eucalyptus calo- phylla) "Flooded Gum" (E. rudis and E. decipiens), West Australian "Blue" Gums (E. megacarpa) and hosts of other plants too numerous to name. Yet there are few beekeepers in "The West." Generally spoken of as a dry climate, in the coastal areas the wet is the chief drawback. It is a young country, very young, indeed; but it has immense possibili- ties before it, and, as wc have already remarked, it is, in the main, un- touched, from the apiaris
RF2RMJ9JN–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).
RM2C1MFR9–Discocalyx megacarpa Merr Discocalyx megacarpa Merr.
RMRFPFHX–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 183.—Opuntia covillei. Xo-4- Type locality: On the Mojave, west California. Distribution: Known only from the type locality. The fragmentary type speci- men has been examined; we have been unable to refer any other specimens to this species, which is thus very imperfectly under- stood. Illustration: Pac. R. Rep. 4: pi. 9, f. 6 to 8. 147. Opuntia covillei Britton and Rose, Smiths. Misc. Coll. 50: 532. 1908. Opunlia megacarpa Griffiths. Rep. Mo. Bot. Card. 20: 91. 1909. Opuntia ntgosa Griffiths, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 27: 27. 1914. Bush
RF2RMJ9CN–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).
RM2BXC2YH–Discocalyx megacarpa Merr Discocalyx megacarpa Merr.
RF2RMJ9G2–Tabernaemontana macrocarpa (Also called Bongang, Kayu gegah, Kelampan, Merbadak, Mpayak, Pelir kambing).