RFBH03K8–Southern Bayberry, myrica cerifera Linnaeus, James E Grey Preserve, New Port Richey, Florida
RFWHRB2A–Myrica cerifera - southern wax myrtle is a native plant of North America
RM2F528MM–Myrica cerifera, Blatt 96
RF2C10YEE–Myrica cerifera leaves: is a small evergreen tree or large shrub native to North and Central America and the Caribbean
RM2AN0X7C–MYRICA CERIFERA
RFH189PR–Bayberries on a branch
RM2X0T0H6–Outer Banks Nature Walk, near Currituck Light House, North Carolina. A Maritime Forest on a Barrier Island of the Outer Banks. Loblolly pine (pinus
RM2BTWXGX–Myrica cerifera L.
RFT5YPA1–There are three different branches of Myrica cerifera. Some of the branch has fruits and some of the branches have buds. This is used for candle-makin
RF2HCR0NM–NEW ORLEANS, LA, USA - DECEMBER 30, 2021: Huge Christmas tree ornaments displayed on a wax myrtle tree in Uptown Neighborhood
RFEWA093–Southern Wax Myrtle or Southern Bayberry or Candleberry or Tallow or Myrica cerifera, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Southern Wax Myrtle showing berries.
RF2DH2DC0–Spring background with hot pink wax-myrtle flowers
RMDJ7KGY–Bayberry or wax myrtle, Myrica cerifera.
RM2AFNKX2–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. WAX MYRTLE. BAYBERRY. CANDLEBERRY. Myrica cerifera L.
RMPPJN25–Bayberry or wax myrtle, Myrica cerifera. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Dubois from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RFT5YNH5–Bayberry leaves have spirally arranged with broad tip. Fruits grown in bunch and wax coating on the fruit, vintage line drawing or engraving illustrat
RMPG1DRF–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 210 The Bayberry Family I. WAX MYRTLE —Myrica cerifera Linnaus A small aromatic evergreen tree or shrub inhabiting sandy soils from Delaware to Florida and through the Gulf States to Texas and Arkansas, occurring mostly near the coast; also in the West Indies and Bermuda. It is also called Bayberry, Waxberry, Candleberry, Myrtletree, and Puckerbush, and attains a maximum height of 12 meters, with a trunk diameter of 3 dm.
RFC6M1YX–Southern Wax Myrtle or Southern Bayberry or Candleberry or Tallow or Myrica cerifera, vintage engraving.
RFWHRBJA–Myrica cerifera - southern wax myrtle is a native plant of North America
RMW03YGE–Archive image from page 223 of Die Gartenkunst (1899). Die Gartenkunst diegartenkunst10deut Year: 1899 134 DIE GARTENKUNST. X, 8 Myrica cerifera auf Mount Desert am Meeresufer auf Felsen wachsend. und der Birke als den am zahlreichsten auf- tretenden Baumarten in ihrem Gesamtbilde. Nicht üppiger Urwald tritt uns entgegen und nur in den Tälern, und Niederungen trifft man das, was man für ge- wöhnlich unter Hoch- wald versteht, an. Häufig müssen sich die Wurzeln zwischen den allenthalben her- vortretenden mächti- gen nackten Granit- flötzen mühsam einen Halt suchen. Woher sie ihre Nahrung n
RF2C10YE6–Myrica cerifera leaves: is a small evergreen tree or large shrub native to North and Central America and the Caribbean
RMMCPKP7–. Fig. 98. Vergr. 450 mal. Drüsen der Finclithaut von Myrica cerifera nach Behandlung mit kochender Kalilauge.
RM2C1MKRC–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2AWWDEB–An improved system of botanic medicine : founded upon correct physiological principles : comprising a complete treatise on the practice of medicine with a copious materia medica . APPENDIX. MYRICA CERIFERA — Bayberry.
RMT0CXHC–Economic botany of Alabama (1913-1928) Economic botany of Alabama economicbotanyof12harp Year: 1913-1928. 98 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA R M H 192e N4AP °^ ALABAMA 5H0WIN& COUNTIES, NATURAL REGIONS AND KNOWN DISTRIBUTION OF MYRICA CERIFERA (shadingJ AUD BfLAlO) LIMITS OF OUR THREE OTHER SPECIES Map 12. Distribution of our four species of Myrica. The ring in the southern part of Macon County belongs to M. piiinila.
RMMAAD4D–. Economic botany of Alabama . R M H 192e N4AP °^ ALABAMA 5H0WIN& COUNTIES, NATURAL REGIONS AND KNOWN DISTRIBUTION OF MYRICA CERIFERA (shadingJ AUD BfLAlO) LIMITS OF OUR THREE OTHER SPECIES Map 12. Distribution of our four species of Myrica. The ring in the southern part of Macon County belongs to M. piiinila.
RM2C1MKK4–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2AWYED7–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . stris Quercus sessiliflora Crataegus Crus-galli Tilia americana Tilia alba Quercus tomentosa cuccullata . . Robinia viscosa Quercus Prinus „ alba Acer lobatum Quercus coccinea angustifolia Myrica cerifera Clethra acuminata Halesia tetraptera Sorbus dentata ,, Aria lutescens Myrica (Comptonia) asplenifolia . . Prunus serotina Robinia Pseudac. tortuosa Quercus imbricaria Phellos pumiia -1 T ,, ,, microcarpa ., ilicifolia „ obtusiloba nigra „ ilicifolia arborescens Höhe 141315181212171713 II 121217 53 171717 1718 7 512 15131111 15 6 10 55
RMMAAEYX–. Ecology and behavior of the Manatee (Trichechus manatus) in Florida . Fig. 2 (cont.) B, headwaters of the Homosassa River. Coastal forest is dominated by cabbage palm (Sabalpalmetto), bald cypress {Taxodiuin distichum), live oak (Quercus virginiana), red maple {Acer rubrum), red-cedar (Juniperus silicicola), magnolia {Mag- nolia virginiana), red-bay {Persea borbonia), and wax-myrtle {Myrica cerifera). Of the five major stream types in Florida recognized by Beck (1965), spring-fed rivers such as the Crystal, Homosassa, and Chas- sahowitzka are classified as calcareous streams, as distinct fro
RM2BXAXYX–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2AFNKHK–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. WAX MYRTLE. BAYBERRY. CANDLEBERRY. Myrica cerifera L.. Fig. 80. Fruiting branchlets and detached leaves from vigorous shoots. 81. Trunk of a tree near coast of North Carolina. 82. Wood structure magnified 15 diameters. Handboo] »F Trees of the Xoim TATES AN D CaX The Wax Myrtle is a slender tree occasion-ally attaineing the height of 30 or 40 ft. withusually crookfd or iiicliiuMl trunk 10-12 in. indiameter. When isolated from other trees itdevelops a rather narrow ohior.g top of smallslend
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RM2AX81ER–Horsford's Nurseries . oulangeana. One of the best andrather hardy. Has stood the winter here.Plants 2 to 3 feet, $1.60. MYRICA cerifera. Bayberry, Wax Myrtle, Candleberry. An interesting shrub, withfragrant foliage, the crushed leaves emittinga very pleasing odor. Plants about a foot high,15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz.M. Gale. Sweet Gale. A dwarf, fragrant hardyshrub. 15 cts. NEGUNDO aceroides. Sec Acer Negundo. NEMOPANTHUS fascicularis. Mountain Holly.18 to 24 inches, 30 cts. PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Mock-orange, Syr-inga. Grows from 2 to 10 feet high. A hand-some species from the south of Eu
RM2C1FF17–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2AJ8HW8–Design and improvement of school grounds . KEY OF PLAN FOR A SCHOOL NEAR THE COAST (Plate 13) 1. American Olive, Osmanthus americanus. 2. Palmetto, Sabal Palmetto. 3. Yopon, Ilex vomitoria. 4. Spanish Bayonet, Yucca gloriosa. 5. Wax Myrtle, Myrica cerifera. 6. Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora. 7. Cherokee Eose Hedge on Fence, Rosa laevigata. 8. Live Oak, Quercus virginiana. 9. Oleander, Nerium oleander. 10. Tamarix gallica. 11. Cedar, Jwniperus virginiana. 12. Pine, Pinus Taeda. 13. Yucca, Yucca aloifolia. 14. Dogwood, Cornus florida. 15. Tea, Camellia thea. 16. Lupine, Lwpinus perennis.. KEY OF
RM2C1MKHH–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2AJJX2X–Wholesale price list : fall, 1919 and spring, 1920 . 18 CHASE NURSERY COMPANYS llllllllllliliiiiliiii:iliiiiiiiii;:illiiiiiiiiilll:iliiiii;;iiiliiiiNiiiiiiiiii:iii|iiiiiMiiiiiii:iiii^. The Hoe-Ladies in our Spirea Arg:uta. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—Continued Code Per 10 L.ONICERIA, Tartarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle) .f to 4 ft Slirill 2 to .1 ft Shuck 18 to 24 inch Slum Pink Red White Ruprecht:?.na (Manschurian Honeysuckle) 2 to 3 ft Sill 18 to 24 in Siinplc MYRICA, Cerifera (Bay Berry) 2 to 3 ft Sin $2.50 18 to 24 in Sing 2,00 PHILADELPHUS, Coronarius (Sweet scented Syringa) 3 to 4 ft Sink 2 to 3 ft Si
RM2CE02EY–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TRANSVERSe SECTION wmi^- f«*0(Aiu SECTION.. TANCCNTIAt SCCTfON. Ger. Pecan Niisse. i^. Pacanc. sp. Pacana. 268. MYRICA CERIFERA L, Wax Myrtle. Bay berry: Candleberry. W TRANSVERSE SECTION. RADIAL SECTION.
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RM2CHBH3M–. An improved system of botanic medicine; founded upon correct physiological principles; embracing a concise view of anatomy and physiology; together with an illustration of the new theory of medicine . Lobelia, Emetic herb, Emetic weed, Indian Tobacco, Eyebright, Puke weed, &c. See page 334. MYRICA CERIFERA.. Candle Berry, Wax Myrtle, Sweet Gale, Wax Berry. See page 339. 59 NYMPHA ODOR ATA.
RM2C1MKN0–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2CHBK1T–. An improved system of botanic medicine; founded upon correct physiological principles; embracing a concise view of anatomy and physiology; together with an illustration of the new theory of medicine . Black root, Culver root, Brintons root, Bowman root,Indian Physic, &c. -See page 333. LOBELIA INFLATA.. Lobelia, Emetic herb, Emetic weed, Indian Tobacco, Eyebright, Puke weed, &c. See page 334. MYRICA CERIFERA.
RM2C1K6GM–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2CE02F3–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TANCCNTIAt SCCTfON. Ger. Pecan Niisse. i^. Pacanc. sp. Pacana. 268. MYRICA CERIFERA L, Wax Myrtle. Bay berry: Candleberry. W TRANSVERSE SECTION. RADIAL SECTION.. TANGENTIAL SECTION. iiet, Wachsbaum. i >. Cirier. Sp. Arayaii ac 268. MYRIGA CERIFERA L, ? Wax: Myrtle. Bayberry. Candleberry.
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RM2CHDA1R–. American medical botany: being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts, with coloured engravings (Volume 3) . interesting in a chemical, than amedical point of view. The pleasant aroma ofthe water distilled from the berries, and the ap-plication of the wax to some purposes of phar-macy, are all, that this shrub at present offers,much deserving the attention of physicians. BOTANICAL REFERENCES. Myrica cerifera, Willd, iv. 745.—Michaux, ii. 227.—Pursh,ii. 6
RM2C1MKPC–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2CHDC4Y–. American medical botany: being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts, with coloured engravings (Volume 3) . Barren flower. Fig. 4. Fertile flower. Fig. 5. Fetal. Fig. 6. Stamens and rudiment of a style in the barren flower. Fig. 7. Germ, style and abortive stamens in the fertile flower. MYRICA CERIFERA. Wax Myrtle, PLATE XLIIL Almost every region of the United Statesproduces varieties of the Wax myrtle. Michauxconsiders them all as belonging to one spec
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RMRDYP58–. Economic botany of Alabama. Botany, Economic; Forests and forestry. 98 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. R M H 192e N4AP °^ ALABAMA 5H0WIN& COUNTIES, NATURAL REGIONS AND KNOWN DISTRIBUTION OF MYRICA CERIFERA (shadingJ AUD BfLAlO) LIMITS OF OUR THREE OTHER SPECIES Map 12. Distribution of our four species of Myrica. The ring in the southern part of Macon County belongs to M. piiinila.. 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
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RMRF2KDX–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. 24 VERHALEN NURSERY CO.. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRT
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RMRFBC1J–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRTLE BAYBERRY Leaves spicil
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RMRF2KD7–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRTLE BAYBERRY Leaves spicil
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RMRFBC1T–. Catalogue : 1953 - 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Junipers Catalogs; Conifers Catalogs. 24 VERHALEN NURSERY CO.. HUME HOLLY AND MAGNOLIA LINERS Percentage and uniformity of growth mak-es potted liners the best buy. Mahonia bealei LEATHERLEAF MAHONIA Great popularity has caused buying in advance of this plant. As a result all stock is sold since January 1953. Every effort to obtain more stock is being made. We may be able to provide it for you yet. Myrica cerifera SOUTHERN WAXMYRT
RM2C1J0KH–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRE0EK9–. Ecology and behavior of the Manatee (Trichechus manatus) in Florida. Manatees; Mammals. Hartman—Manatee in Florida. Fig. 2 (cont.) B, headwaters of the Homosassa River. Coastal forest is dominated by cabbage palm (Sabalpalmetto), bald cypress {Taxodiuin distichum), live oak (Quercus virginiana), red maple {Acer rubrum), red-cedar (Juniperus silicicola), magnolia {Mag- nolia virginiana), red-bay {Persea borbonia), and wax-myrtle {Myrica cerifera). Of the five major stream types in Florida recognized by Beck (1965), spring-fed rivers such as the Crystal, Homosassa, and Chas- sahowitzka are cla
RM2BX9TE2–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRDCCR2–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 210 The Bayberry Family I. WAX MYRTLE —Myrica cerifera Linnaus A small aromatic evergreen tree or shrub inhabiting sandy soils from Delaware to Florida and through the Gulf States to Texas and Arkansas, occurring mostly near the coast; also in the West Indies and Bermuda. It is also called Bayberry, Waxberry, Candleberry, Myrtletree, and Puckerbush, and attains a maximum height of 12 meters, with a trunk diameter of 3 dm.
RM2BXAXYP–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRDJB0H–. 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 i. BAYBERRY FAMILY. 5»5 2. Myrica cerifera L. Myrica cerifera L. Sp. PI. 1024. 1753. A slender tree, or a shrub, maximum height about 40°, trunk diameter i£°, the bark gray, nearly- smooth. Leaves narrow, oblong or oblanceolate, mostly acute at the apex, entire or sparingly den- tate, narrowed or somewhat cuneate at the base, fragrant when crushed, short-
RM2C1FF06–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRG6XHE–. The Burbank seed book / Luther Burbank Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 50 Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal. Other New Plants. A seedling Ampelopsis Veitchi may be mentioned which has dark-red leaves throughout most of the season, turning very dark in the fall. A Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera) which produces a surprising amount of berries which grow in great clusters or balls, are easily gathered, and have an unusually thick coat of wax. Some charming, cross-bred, seedling Tigridas, NewCannas, Arums, Amy- rillis, Brodiaes, Aquilegias, Asters and a multitude of other things not yet near enough to pe
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RMREF0RF–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. SOUTHERN WAXMYRTLE Myrica cerifera L. Southern waxmyrtle is one of the most common shrubs on longleaf pine-bluestem uplands west of the Mississippi River. On moist, unburned sites it may grow 40 feet tall, but such specimens are rare. Plants survive burning by resprouting vigorously from the root collar. Those burned periodically average about 3 feet high, forming large, many- stemmed clumps. Leaves are 1 to 4 inches long, Vi to % inch wide, and broadest above the middle. The upper one-third is coarsely too
RM2C1MKKN–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RMRFAMNJ–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. M'i O Mylocarium ligustrinum Jshlf ^Myrica cerifera --H-'^'b U^f^L // ; Kyssa villosa i ^ t^"^ V biflora ^X 4^ ^ — 'f^ /^ candicans / /^^/^ ^^J^i^^ ] tom-entosa > /' jy ^^'^^ Olea Americana — ' -/ y4 rginica -— t^4^ "^i ^r?^-Ostrya vi Nx Oxycoccus macrocarpus ^ - Venpipcsi gra'ca Philadelphus inodorus grandiflorus PInckneya pubegcens ^
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RMRF2GD7–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. M'i O Mylocarium ligustrinum Jshlf ^Myrica cerifera --H-'^'b U^f^L // ; Kyssa villosa i ^ t^"^ V biflora ^X 4^ ^ — 'f^ /^ candicans / /^^/^ ^^J^i^^ ] tom-entosa > /' jy ^^'^^ Olea Americana — ' -/ y4 rginica -— t^4^ "^i ^r?^-Ostrya vi Nx Oxycoccus macrocarpus ^ - Venpipcsi gra'ca Philadelphus inodorus grandiflorus PInckneya pubegcens ^
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RMRJ5CXJ–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 8 FREDERICK W. KELSKY. Rhus Cotinus. 35 cts. Sio to MAHONIA Aquifolium. I-arpfe, shiniiisr, purplish green jjriekly leaves. Special prices per loo and i,ooo. MYRICA Cerifera. The well- known Hayberry or Wax Myrtle. Spreading, bushy habit; rich foliage; white berries in autumn. $3 ]ier dozen. Low rates in quantity. PHILADELPHUS. Svringa. The common sweet Sykinga; 25 to 50 cts. each; $S to $20 per 100. Very low rates per 1,000. PHILADELPHUS,Golden. Com- pact habit; foliage bright yel- low ; fragrant white flowers.
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RMRJ5C4R–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 8 frb:derick w. khLvSky. MAHONIA Aquifolium. Large, shininjj, ])iirplish green prickly leaves. Special prices per loo and I,<)(«). MYRICA Cerifera. The well- known Bayberry or Wax Myrtle. Spreading, bushy habit; rich foliage: white berries in autumn. S3 per dozen. Low rates in quantity. PHILADELPHUS. Syringa. The common sweet Syrinca; 25 to 50 cts. each; $8 to $20 per 100. Very low rates per 1,000. PHILADELPHUS, Qoldei. Com- pact habit; foliage bright yel- low; fragrant white flowers. Fine. 50 cts. each ; $3
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RMRCGDWH–. Die rohstoffe des pflanzenreiches; versuch einer technischen rohstofflehre des pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic; Materia medica, Vegetable. Neunter Abschnitt. Vegetabilisches Wachs. 535. der Fruchlhaut aufsitzend. Sie erreichen eine Höhe von etwa 0,5 mm und einen Durchmesser von 0,3—0,5 mm. Die Drüsen sind Ausstülpun- gen der äusseren Fruchthaut, von einer kleinzelligen Epidermis umkleidet, deren Elemente die Gestalt kurzer, zur Oberfläche senkrecht stehender Pris- men mit leicht gewölbter Aussenfläche haben. Bei Myrica cerifera sind die Epidermiszellen eines obe- ren, kurzen Segmentes der
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RMRCGDWE–. Die rohstoffe des pflanzenreiches; versuch einer technischen rohstofflehre des pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic; Materia medica, Vegetable. der Fruchlhaut aufsitzend. Sie erreichen eine Höhe von etwa 0,5 mm und einen Durchmesser von 0,3—0,5 mm. Die Drüsen sind Ausstülpun- gen der äusseren Fruchthaut, von einer kleinzelligen Epidermis umkleidet, deren Elemente die Gestalt kurzer, zur Oberfläche senkrecht stehender Pris- men mit leicht gewölbter Aussenfläche haben. Bei Myrica cerifera sind die Epidermiszellen eines obe- ren, kurzen Segmentes der Drüsen dünnwandig, in den übrigen Theilen dickw
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RMRCMWW2–. Die Gartenkunst. Landscape gardening; Gardens -- Europe. Myrica cerifera auf Mount Desert am Meeresufer auf Felsen wachsend. und der Birke als den am zahlreichsten auf- tretenden Baumarten in ihrem Gesamtbilde. Nicht üppiger Urwald tritt uns entgegen und nur in den Tälern, und Niederungen trifft man das, was man für ge- wöhnlich unter Hoch- wald versteht, an. Häufig müssen sich die Wurzeln zwischen den allenthalben her- vortretenden mächti- gen nackten Granit- flötzen mühsam einen Halt suchen. Woher sie ihre Nahrung neh- men, ist bei der oft gänzlich fehlenden Erdschicht vielfach nicht ersic
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RMRCMWWK–. Die Gartenkunst. Landscape gardening; Gardens -- Europe. 134 DIE GARTENKUNST. X, 8. Myrica cerifera auf Mount Desert am Meeresufer auf Felsen wachsend. und der Birke als den am zahlreichsten auf- tretenden Baumarten in ihrem Gesamtbilde. Nicht üppiger Urwald tritt uns entgegen und nur in den Tälern, und Niederungen trifft man das, was man für ge- wöhnlich unter Hoch- wald versteht, an. Häufig müssen sich die Wurzeln zwischen den allenthalben her- vortretenden mächti- gen nackten Granit- flötzen mühsam einen Halt suchen. Woher sie ihre Nahrung neh- men, ist bei der oft gänzlich fehlenden Erds
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RMRCMWTW–. Die Gartenkunst. Landscape gardening; Gardens -- Europe. X, s DIE GARTENKUNST. 135 dense L.) und Rosa lucida typisch sind. Die würzig duftende Myrica cerifera bevorzugt die Nähe der See, wirft aber hier im Winter das Laub ab, während sie im Staate Newyork und New-Jersey auf sandiger Düne immer grün bleibt. Von nicht geringem botanischen Intresse sind die außerordentlich vielen Vaccinium-Arten, die auch, abgesehen von ihren eßbaren Beerenerträgen, durch ihre lange intensive Herbstfärbung im Oktober die Niederungen stellenweis in glühend rote Farben tauchen, um endlich droben, in den grauen Fe
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RMRHB2ND–. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. June, 1917 ] K. SHIBATA u, M, TAHAEA.— WURZELKNOLLCHEN.169 Inhalt harziger Xatur, welcher mit dem Endophyten nichts zu tun hat. Zwei andere MrWca-Arten, die wir untersuchten, i. e. M. cerifera L.^^ unciM. adenophora Hance'-- bieten dem obigen YoUig entsprechendes Bud, bezuglich der feincren Morphologic der Knbllchen unci der Endophyten, dar? sodass eine eingehen- dere Beschreibung ganz liberflussig er- scheint. Aus dem besag- ten geht es klar hervor, dass die Endophyten von Myrica u n d Coria- ri'a-Wurzelknollchen mit einander i
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RM2C1MKGT–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2BXDRF2–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2C1G6X0–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
RM2C1FEY8–Myrica cerifera L Myrica cerifera L.
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