RFHY62G2–Dahlia Tenuicaulis flower isolated on black background
RF2D6AKEK–Japanese Anemone flower Ranunculacae Dahlia Tenuicaulis found in the garden
RM2BTPATR–Dahlia tenuicaulis PD Srensen.
RF2GJXFFM–Beautiful close up macro image of Dahlia Tenuicaulis flower in English country garden landscape setting
RM2BTW024–Peperomia tenuicaulis C DC in Pittier.
RF2C179EY–TAGUA tree in the middle of the forest in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. Its seeds are used to make crafts. Scientific name: Phytelephas tenuicaulis
RM2BXDDT4–Peperomia tenuicaulis C DC in Pittier Peperomia tenuicaulis C DC in Pittier.
RF2PY9CJC–Dahlia (Dahlia tenuicaulis), International Garden Exhibition, 2017, Berlin, Germany
RMDGRBDC–Knotweed
RM2BTR49F–Crepis tenuicaulis.
RM2AXAR9N–New Zealand plants and their story . Fig. 61.—The wet-rock koromiko (Veronica linifolia) in centre; on right, themat-raoulia (Raoulia tenuicaulis) with a plant of the anise {Angelica montana)growing out of it. Rocky ground in gorge of Pass Creek, Arthurs Pass(Canterbury). [Photo, L. Cockayne.. Fig. 62. Flower-heads of the common cotton-plant {Celmisia spedabilis}. ? [Photo, W. C. Davies.
RMDGRBCK–Knotweed
RM2BTR49A–Crepis tenuicaulis.
RM2AXARWE–New Zealand plants and their story . •^ Fig. 60.—Colony of the mountain-foxglove (Oiirisia macrophylla) in the herb-fieldof the Tarawera Mountains. [Photo, E. Bruce Levy.. Fig. 61.—The wet-rock koromiko (Veronica linifolia) in centre; on right, themat-raoulia (Raoulia tenuicaulis) with a plant of the anise {Angelica montana)growing out of it. Rocky ground in gorge of Pass Creek, Arthurs Pass(Canterbury). [Photo, L. Cockayne.
RMDGRBD4–Knotweed
RM2BTW5MH–Dolichos tenuicaulis Baker Craib.
RM2AXAWAX–New Zealand plants and their story . Fig. 56.—The siDaniard {Acijihijlla (ali nsm) giowmgin scrub on Mount Perceval, near Hanmer. [Photo. C. E. Chrinfensen.. Fig. 57.—The tiowers of the North Island etlehveis.s {Lrucugenes Leoniopodium) [Photo, W. C. Bavies. Fig. 58.—In centre the alpine eyebright (Euphrasia Moitrui), and surroundingit a dense mat of the mat-raouha (Raoulia tenuicaulis). Bed of the PunchBowl Creek, Bealey Valley (Canterbury). [Photo, L. Cockayne.
RM2AXAW7K–New Zealand plants and their story . Fig. 57.—The tiowers of the North Island etlehveis.s {Lrucugenes Leoniopodium) [Photo, W. C. Bavies. Fig. 58.—In centre the alpine eyebright (Euphrasia Moitrui), and surroundingit a dense mat of the mat-raouha (Raoulia tenuicaulis). Bed of the PunchBowl Creek, Bealey Valley (Canterbury). [Photo, L. Cockayne.. Pig. 59.—Flowers (about life-size) of the North Island eyebright {Euphrasiatricolor), from plants oDllected at Mount Hector (Tararua Mountains). [Photo, E. Bruce Levy. ;«
RMREA5RW–. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. GRIMMIA TENUICAULIS.. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden