RFH6TE4G–tea yarrow tea leaves blossoms material drug anaesthetic addictive drug drugs compositae dried means agent medicine remedy
RM2AG53A8–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 239. R h o -palomyia alti-c o 1 a Ckll. (Au-thors illustration). Fig. 240. p i a r t h -ronomyia flcc-c o s a Felt. (Original) Fig. 241.Dia r t h -ronomyi acalif o r -n i c a Felt.Three galls.(Original) Fig. 242. Rhopa.lo-^myia bethelianaCkll. Cluster of galls.(Original) Achillea (yarrow) Florets apparently normal. Felt o8e, p. 333 Itonid. Yarrow flower midge, Clinorhyncha millefolii Wachtl.Irregularly oval, flower bud gall with a whitish pubescence, length 7 mm. Itonid. ?Rhopaloniyia millefolii H.
RME9MP4J–Yarrow aphid, Macrosiphoniella millefolii, on wild mugwort plant, Artemesia vulgaris. Secondary host of this pest of cultivated plants
RF2BG6WTJ–Fresh yarrow twigs. Yarrow hang on the rope. Scoria Herb or Millefolii herba.
RFR749RD–Convolvulus arvensis, field bindweed. Isolated on white background.
RMJ38KDP–Coleophora millefolii larva
RMRH1HYG–. British vegetable galls, an introduction to their study. Galls (Botany). Plate 7;. RciliL)i;s 01' Achilka millffoliuiu Linn. Tylenchiis millefolii. To face page 186.. 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.. Connold, Edward T. , 1862-1910. London, Hutchinson & co.
RME9MP4P–Yarrow aphid, Macrosiphoniella millefolii, on wild mugwort plant, Artemesia vulgaris. Secondary host of this pest of cultivated plants
RF2BG6WTD–Fresh yarrow twigs. Flowers of yarrow hang on the rope. Scoria Herb or Millefolii herba.
RFR749PX–Convolvulus arvensis, field bindweed. Isolated on white background.
RMJHCJCF–Olibrus.millefolii.-.calwer.13.22
RMRH2X7B–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. ON COMPOSITE 181 the epidermis and resemble rather a Dothidea or Asteroma than a Puccinia. The spores bear a slight resemblance to those of P. Poancm, but are more fusiform, and much more thickened at the apex. Mixed with them are sometimes a number of mesospores. Distribution : Europe, except the southern parts. 3. Puccinia Millefolii Fckl. Puccinia Millefolii Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 55. Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 207. Plowr. Ured. p. 215. Sydow, Monogr. i, 2. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 296, f. 216. Teleutospores. Sori
RME9MP51–Yarrow aphid, Macrosiphoniella millefolii, on wild mugwort plant, Artemesia vulgaris. Secondary host of this pest of cultivated plants
RF2BG6WT2–Fresh yarrow twigs. Flowers of yarrow hang on the rope. Scoria Herb or Millefolii herba.
RMRH2X94–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. ON COMPOSITE 131 the epidermis and resemble rather a Dothidea or Asteroma than a Puccinia. The spores bear a slight resemblance to those of P. Poarum, but are more fusiform, and much more thickened at the apex. Mixed with them are sometimes a number of mesospores. Distribution : Europe, except the southern parts.. Fig. 82. P. Millefolii. spores. Teleuto- 3. Puccinia Millefolii Fckl. Puccinia Millefolii Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 55. Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 207. Plowr. Urecl. p. 215. Sydow, Monogr. i. 2.
RME9MP55–Yarrow aphid, Macrosiphoniella millefolii, on wild mugwort plant, Artemesia vulgaris. Secondary host of this pest of cultivated plants
RMRWJYXW–Young ladybird larva (Coccinella sp.) attacking aphids of a yarrow plant
RF2BG6WTM–Dried flowers and leaves of yarrow. Yarrow dry on a rope. Millefolii herba dried use in alternative medicine. Traditional herbal medicinal. Common yar
RMA2GRD0–A very young ladybird larva Coccinella sp feeding on aphids
RMRE380X–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON COMPOSITE 131 the epidermis and resemble rather a Dothidea or Asteroina than a Fuccinia. The spores bear a slight resemblance to those of P. Poarum, but are more fusiform, and much more thickened at the apex. Mixed with them are sometimes a number of mesospores. Distribution : Europe, except the southern parts. 3. Puccinia Millefolii Fckl. Pucdnia MUlefolii Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 55. Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 207. Plowr. Ured. p. 215. Sydow, Monogr. i. 2. Fischer, Ured. Sohweiz, p. 296, f. 216. indistinct spots,. F
RF2BG6WT6–Dried flowers and leaves of yarrow. Yarrow dry on a rope. Millefolii herba dried use in alternative medicine. Traditional herbal medicinal. Common yar
RMRMTEM2–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. TABELLA PRELIMINARE ECC. 277 Meria tripunctata Rossi Fig. 9 Tiphia tripunctata Rossi, 1790, N" 831: 69; Tav. 6 fig. 10. ? - " ' ? ? '--- -JO 4: 237. ? - Tachus staphylimis Jurine, 1807: 154; Tav. 14 (^) Bethylus Latreillei , 1807: 154; Tav. 14 Meria millefolii Lepeletier, Fabricius, 1804, N fig. 2. $ - Meria nitidida Klug, 1810 N^ 2: 199. V - ly^^'^^ » ^ 1825, N» 1: 394. $ - Meria tripunctata Guérin, 1839: 364. 5 - Meria dimidiata Guérin, 1839: 364. ?. - Meria tripunctata Ach. Costa, 1858: 28; Tav. 20 fig. 6
RF2BG6WGX–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on in a wooden bucket. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RMRMAHWN–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). Fig. 240. D i a r t h - ronomyia floc- c o s a Felt. (Original) Fig. 241. D ia r t h - ronomyia calif o r - n i c a Felt. Three galls. (Original). Fig. 242. R h o p a 1 o- myia betheliana Ckll. Cluster of galls. (Original) Achillea (yarrow) Florets apparently normal. Felt 'o8e, p. 333 Itonid. Yarrow flower midge, Clinorhyncha millefolii Wachtl. Irregularly oval, flower bud gall with a whitish pubescence, length 7 mm. Itonid. ?Rhopalomyia millefolii H. Lw. Anthemis (cham
RF2BG6WTC–Yarrow dry on a rope. Yarrow hanging over blurred bokeh background
RMRCP9FH–. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen. Galls (Botany). Biologie der Gallen. :^5" liaben freien Weg- in die Außenwelt. Die Gallen des Pemphigus vesi- carius (auf Populus) öffnen sich mit zahlreichen ähnlichen Mündungen, Unregelmäßig- reißen die Ulmeugallen der Schizoneura lanuginosa an den Scheiteln auf; die Gallen des Pemphigus corniculmnus (auf Pistacia) bekommen an der Spitze Längsrisse, Die Gallen der Rho- palomyia millefolii öffnen sich oben blumenartig ^), Daß Gewebespannungen die Ursache des Aufreißens sind, ist nicht zu bezweifeln; wie diese zustande
RF2BG6WGH–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on in a wooden bucket.
RF2BG6WTB–Yarrow dry on a rope. Yarrow hanging over blurred bokeh background
RF2BG6WTA–Yarrow dry on a rope. Yarrow hanging over blurred bokeh background
RF2BG6WH0–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Fresh flowers and leaves of yarrow with spoon. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RF2BG6WG8–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Yarrow on white background. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RF2BG6WGJ–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on white background. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RF2BG6WGW–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on white background. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RF2BG6WHJ–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on white background. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RF2BG6WGE–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on white background. Yarrow in herbal medicine
RF2BG6WGP–Bunch Achillea millefolium with white flower. Bundle of yarrow. Yarrow on white background. Yarrow in herbal medicine
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