RMBY27KW–Yellow flowered opopanax or rough parsnep, Pastinaca opopanax.
RFKRNX97–Myrrh. Commiphora myrrha.
RMP55X5Y–Opopanax or sweet myrrh, Opopanax chironium. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved on steel by William Clark from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831.
RMRDG376–. The natural history of plants. Botany. UMBELLIFEBJS. 103 hjrium, from the Cape, has the same hollow with an indistinct intra- marginal circle. Opopanax orientalis has been rightly united to Maldbaila; but, by the intermediation of 0. persicum, it is inseparable from 0. chironium, differing only by its numerous vittse, and from Stenotcmia, which has also two or three vittse in each furrow, and is otherwise very near Pastinaca and Heradeum} Johrenia is scarcely more distinct from the Peueedans. The fruit is not so thin, and the sube- rose margm itself is thicker; ^ * its general form is more e
RMPG1WE3–. The natural history of plants. Botany. UMBELLIFEBJS. 103 hjrium, from the Cape, has the same hollow with an indistinct intra- marginal circle. Opopanax orientalis has been rightly united to Maldbaila; but, by the intermediation of 0. persicum, it is inseparable from 0. chironium, differing only by its numerous vittse, and from Stenotcmia, which has also two or three vittse in each furrow, and is otherwise very near Pastinaca and Heradeum} Johrenia is scarcely more distinct from the Peueedans. The fruit is not so thin, and the sube- rose margm itself is thicker; ^ * its general form is more e
RFRTTJDH–Sweet myrrh or Opopanax, also known as opobalsam. Isolated on white
RF2A769KB–Opopanax hispidum - wild flower
RM2BTN2X7–Opopanax horridus Miq ex Dippel.
RMP54J0J–Yellow flowered opopanax or rough parsnep, Pastinaca opopanax. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany' 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2,500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
RMRDG37J–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 92. Flower (f ). Fig. 94. Fruit. Fig. 93. Long. sect, of flower. the wing of the fruit is sometimes, but not constantly, a little thicker. Heradeum comprises biennial or oftener perennial herbs from the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, with wide leayes often divided into lobes themselves wide ; rarely pinnate, oftener compound- or ternate-pinnate. Some of these plants inhabit Abyssinia, India and North America. Equally near are Malabaila and Opopanax, which we cannot separate generically from each other. The former has oboval or orbicu
RMPG1WEA–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 92. Flower (f ). Fig. 94. Fruit. Fig. 93. Long. sect, of flower. the wing of the fruit is sometimes, but not constantly, a little thicker. Heradeum comprises biennial or oftener perennial herbs from the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, with wide leayes often divided into lobes themselves wide ; rarely pinnate, oftener compound- or ternate-pinnate. Some of these plants inhabit Abyssinia, India and North America. Equally near are Malabaila and Opopanax, which we cannot separate generically from each other. The former has oboval or orbicu
RFRTTJED–Sweet myrrh or Opopanax, also known as opobalsam. Isolated on white
RF2A769JH–Opopanax hispidum - wild flower
RM2C1BMC4–Opopanax horridus Miq ex Dippel Opopanax horridus Miq ex Dippel.
RMRDBF7N–. 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. Frangipanni 525 VII. FRANGIPANNI GENUS VACHELLIA. WIGHT AND ARNOTT Species Vachellia Famesiana (Linnaeus) Wight and Amott Mimosa Famesiana Linnaeus. Acacia Farnesiana Willdenow LSO called Yellow opopanax, Sponge wood, Cassie, and Huisache, this is a small monotypic tree or shrub, probably native in Texas, thence southward to Chile, but is naturalized throughout the tropics, and occurs in our area from Florida to southern
RMPG0G44–. 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. Frangipanni 525 VII. FRANGIPANNI GENUS VACHELLIA. WIGHT AND ARNOTT Species Vachellia Famesiana (Linnaeus) Wight and Amott Mimosa Famesiana Linnaeus. Acacia Farnesiana Willdenow LSO called Yellow opopanax, Sponge wood, Cassie, and Huisache, this is a small monotypic tree or shrub, probably native in Texas, thence southward to Chile, but is naturalized throughout the tropics, and occurs in our area from Florida to southern