RMMNXGBY–. This low resolution reproduction is of two sketches made by Ferdinand Bauer, , Stylidium violaceum, when they where brought on board the Investigator at King George Sound and Lucky Bay. These colour coded drawings were the reference for Plate 5 in his Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae. between 1801 and 1802. Ferdinand Bauer 1149 Stylidium violaceum - Bauer sketches
RM2BXDMYN–Acer negundo var violaceum Acer negundo var violaceum.
RF2AF4PCW–Cortinarius violaceus, known as the violet webcap or violet cort, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMPG4520–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 66.—A, Chain of young asciospores of Puccinia caricis; a, fusion tissue; b, basal (fusion) cell with conjugate nuclei; t, seciospore mother-cell; d, intercalary cell; e, young seciospore; B, germinating aeciospore of P. caricis; C, teliospore of P. caricis; D, formation of teliospores of P. falcarice (after Ditlscklag); E, development of aecium (after Blackman) of Phragmidium violaceum; e, epidermal cell; i, sterile cell; below these cells a nucleus is seen migrating into the adjac
RF2A8TY04–Cortinarius violaceus, known as the violet webcap or violet cort, wild mushroon from Finland
RMRYG8H9–Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 Specific Cultivated Edible Roots 36. Ot6 Xanthosoma violaceum The large tuberous ot6 root is good to eat when thoroughly- cooked. The leaves may also be cooked and eaten like spinach. CAUTION: The raw roots and leaves contain crystals which will irritate the mouth and throat. However, this poison is removed by cooking. The plant is most frequently found in cultivation, but it runs wild in some localities. The green leaves are usually tinged with dark purple. There are several varieties of this plant, all
RM2CDF04D–. Allgemeine Pflanzenkaryologie . Fig. 333. Phragmidium violaceum. Zutritt eines „somatischen Kernes zu einer 9Gamete. Vergr. 1350. (Nach Blackman.) Potenüllae canadensis und Puccinia Podophylli^), nach E. W. Oliate(1908) bei P. transformans, nach Mad. Moreau (1914 c) bei P. Malva-cearum, P. Biixi und Uromyces Ficariae (s. a. Maire 1911, S. 116). Endlich ist anscheinend auch der dritte Typus verwirklicht, d. h. Ver-schmelzung des Kerns einer 9 Zelle mit einem vegetativen Kern. Black-man (1904, Fig. 333) beschrieb ihn als erster für Phragmidium violaceum,Blackman und Fräser (1906) bestätigten i
RMMA9YN4–. Echinoidea . Fig. 10. Fig. II. Fig. 10. Valve of tridentate pedicellaria of Aræosoma violaceum. Obj. AA. Oc. II. (Zeiss). Fig. II. Valve of ophicephalous pedicellaria of Hygrosoma Petersii. Obj. AA. Oc. I. (Zeiss).
RM2BXCG8W–Blechnum violaceum Fe C Chr Blechnum violaceum Fe C Chr.
RMPFHCJH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 166. F'ig. 7. Callidiiim testaceum. 3. bagkropsleds dorsale klatrevorte. (Duffy). Mundrammens mørkt sklerotiserede ring er af- brudt af et smalt blegt område under antenne- basis (fig. 8). Lever i løvtræ 15. 13. Undersiden af den ventrale ledknude for kind- bakkerne med en lille, men ret tydelig knude. Ocel tydelig. Ben temmelig mørke. Lever i nåle- træ 11. Callidium violaceum (p. 179).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMRX5YK2–Edible and poisonous plants of Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 Specific Cultivated Edible Roots 36. Ot6 Xanthosoma violaceum The large tuberous ot6 root is good to eat when thoroughly- cooked. The leaves may also be cooked and eaten like spinach. CAUTION: The raw roots and leaves contain crystals which will irritate the mouth and throat. However, this poison is removed by cooking. The plant is most frequently found in cultivation, but it runs wild in some localities. The green leaves are usually tinged with dark purple. There are several
RMRMEM68–. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean. Fishes. Fig. 92. Sargocentron violaceum, 132mmSL, Salomon.. 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.. Winterbottom, Richard, 1944-; Emery, Alan, 1939-; Holm, Erling, 1950-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum
RMMAB4D1–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 103. Lamproderma violaceum (Fr.) Eost.' a) Sporangium O^/i); b) ein solches mit geschwundener Wand (*^/i). — Nach Lister.
RM2C1GHBK–Blechnum violaceum Fe C Chr Blechnum violaceum Fe C Chr.
RMPFHD6A–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... w. Fig. 4. Tetropium castaneum. Indersiden af granbark med larve- gange, i spidsen brede og fyldt med hvide gnavspåner, stammende fra udgnavning i veddet af puppelejet, og med ovalt flyvehul. (Efter Trågårdh). helt eller overvejende i barken, hos andre væsentligt mellem bark og ved, angribende begge disse dele (f. eks. Callidium testaceum, C. violaceum, Clytus arcuatus, nogle Rhagium-arier og Pogonocherus-arter);. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRYRMMJ–Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists : autumn 1938 edition . dreerswholesalec1938henr Year: 1938 L^h'^--^ Sempervivum globiferum Sempervivum—Houseleek These can readily be sold to rock garden enthusiasts for which purpose they are eminently suited. The varieties we list are perfectly hardy and long-lived. As years go on they will develop into beautiful large-sized colonies. Per doz. Per 100 Aracbnoidenm. Brauni. Doellianum. Globiferum. Pyrenaicum. Tectormn. Triste. Violaceum. $1 50 $10 00 -t <.k w rr. Shasta Daisy Alaska Shasta Daisy—Chrysanthem
RMRJ2003–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. — 349 — ANDROSTtPHIUM VIOLACEUM. I LILY rAMILV.I — J50 — BUTTERWORT. PINauiCUL* LUTIA. JULY.. 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.. Iles, George, 1852-1942. Montreal : Montreal Star
RMMABHH3–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists . Sempervivum globiferum Sempervivum—Houseleek Per doz. Per 100 Arachnoideum. Pyrenaicum. Brauni. Tectorum. ( Doellianum. Triste. t 51 50 $10 00 Globiferum. Violaceum. ) Sidalcea—Prairiemallow Rose Queen 2 00 12 00 Silene—Catchfly • Alpestris 1 50 10 00 Maritima 1 50 10 00 Schafta 1 50 10 00
RM2C1GNFY–Eriosema violaceum Aubl G Don Eriosema violaceum Aubl G Don.
RMPFAXKH–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. Berliner Gärtner - Markthalle. 151 und deren ImücIuc auch an (irössc die aller Ne.^undo-T^M-men übertreffen. Auf nachstehender Zeichnun^^ sind die Früchte der Hauptformen abgebildet, doch be- linden sich dieselben leider mehrfach. I I. Acer Negundo L., der gewöhnUche Eschenahorn. II. „ ,, Form aus Angers. III. „ ., violaceum hört. gall. IV. ,, ,, ,, ,, hört. germ. V. ,,- cahfornicum hört. germ. VI. hört. gall. VII. Acer californicum T. et Gr., echte typische Art. Die Früchte des typischen A. cali- fornimm unterscheiden sich übrigens von denen des gemeinen
RMT3XWDC–Archive image from page 177 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp311engl Year: 1887-1909. Fig. 14'. Mesemhrianthemum violaceum DC. A Dia- gramm der Gipfelbl. mit dem obersten Blattpaar. B Querschnitt durch den Frkn. in etwa 2/3 Höhe ; es bedeutet fc Fruchtknotenwandung, c Gefäßbündel der Blb., a Gefäßbündel der Stb., pl Placenten, si primäre, Sz secundäre Scheidewände. (Nach Eichler.) Fig. 15. Mesembrianthemum violaceum DC. Längsschnitt durch den Frkn. in 3 succe
RMRGBPTX–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 545, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XXII.. Mountain Wheat Grass(Agropyron violaceum).. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMMAA403–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region . 36. Ot6 Xanthosoma violaceum The large tuberous ot6 root is good to eat when thoroughly- cooked. The leaves may also be cooked and eaten like spinach. CAUTION: The raw roots and leaves contain crystals which will irritate the mouth and throat. However, this poison is removed by cooking. The plant is most frequently found in cultivation, but it runs wild in some localities. The green leaves are usually tinged with dark purple. There are several varieties of this plant, all of which look much alike. It is called vautia in the West Indies, q
RM2BXAP7G–Eriosema violaceum Aubl G Don Eriosema violaceum Aubl G Don.
RMPFAXKF–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. I I. Acer Negundo L., der gewöhnUche Eschenahorn. II. „ ,, Form aus Angers. III. „ ., violaceum hört. gall. IV. ,, ,, ,, ,, hört. germ. V. ,,- cahfornicum hört. germ. VI. hört. gall. VII. Acer californicum T. et Gr., echte typische Art. Die Früchte des typischen A. cali- fornimm unterscheiden sich übrigens von denen des gemeinen schon dadurch sehr leicht, dass sie im frischen Zu- stande am inneren Flügeh-ande einen violettrothen Saum zeigen, der allerdings an dem trockenen Saatgut, welches man von Miller-San Francisco oder Th. Meehan-Philadelphia beziehen
RMRDX0ER–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. VIII] UREDINALES 215 vegetative nucleus has replaced that of the no longer functional male element. As already shown there is a strong presumption that this male element was the spermatium and the fertile cell may then be regarded as an oogonium and the young aecidium as a group or sorus of female reproductive organs. In this connection Blackman has suggested a possible origin of the sterile cell; in Phragmidium violaceum he found it to be occasionally elongated and pushed up between the cells of the epidermis so that it was covered only
RMMCTKPN–. Fig. 2. Polysphondijlium violaceum. A Sporen und Keimung derselben. B amöboide Körper, in der Teilung. C Aggregatplasmodium, kurz vor der Frucbtkörperbildung. D amöboide Körper durch. Druck aus dem Plasmodium gesondert. E, F, G unreife Fruchtkörper in fortschreitender Ausbildung. H Ende eines reifen Fruchtkörper- zweiges. J Ende eines halbreifen Fruchtkörpers (unterste Aste vollkommen ausgebildet, obere noch in fort- schreitender Eutwickelung begriifen.) (Nach Brefeld.)
RM2C1MEBH–Allophyllum violaceum A Heller AD Grant VE Grant Allophyllum violaceum A Heller AD Grant VE Grant.
RMPFHCJK–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... F'ig. 7. Callidiiim testaceum. 3. bagkropsleds dorsale klatrevorte. (Duffy). Mundrammens mørkt sklerotiserede ring er af- brudt af et smalt blegt område under antenne- basis (fig. 8). Lever i løvtræ 15. 13. Undersiden af den ventrale ledknude for kind- bakkerne med en lille, men ret tydelig knude. Ocel tydelig. Ben temmelig mørke. Lever i nåle- træ 11. Callidium violaceum (p. 179).. Fig. 8. ^liindrammen set forfra (uden munddele) af den amerikanske Klaphidion tenue Lee, visende det blege område mellem følehorn og ocel (0).
RMRE3TBW–. Echinoidea. Sea urchins. Fig. 10. Fig. II. Fig. 10. Valve of tridentate pedicellaria of Aræosoma violaceum. Obj. AA. Oc. II. (Zeiss). Fig. II. Valve of ophicephalous pedicellaria of Hygrosoma Petersii. Obj. AA. Oc. I. (Zeiss).. 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.. Mortensen, Th. (Theodor), 1868-1952. Copenhagen, Printed by Bianco Luno
RMMEEFR4–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . A Criocephalus rusticus L., B Hylotrupes bajulus L. D Callidium violaceum L. — Orig. C Asemum striatum L., Boden unter den Balken liegen" (Eckstein). Der Käfer nagt sich durch ein ovales Flugloch heraus. Häufig benutzen mehrere Käfer dasselbe Flugloch, so daß die Zahl der Fluglöcher keinen Anhaltspunkt über die Zahl der fressenden Larven und die Ausdehnung der Beschädigung geben kann.
RM2BXDH9E–Allophyllum violaceum A Heller AD Grant VE Grant Allophyllum violaceum A Heller AD Grant VE Grant.
RMPFGPDP–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 416 (J: Snuden ganske lidt kortere end pronotum, fint punk- teret og noget mat næsten lige til spidsen. 1. bagfodleds spids indvendig med en lille tand. $: Snuden lidt længere end pronotum, fmt punkteret og noget mat på rodhalvdelen. Almindelig (J, 0, B). På Rumex-SLrter, f. eks. R. acetosa. Larven og puppen i galler på bladenes stilk eller midtribbe.. Fig. 195. Apion violaceum cJ. x 16. 47. A. violaceum Kirby (fig. 195). Sort, temmelig blank, meget fmt behåret. Vingedækkerne blå, grønne eller violette. Pronotum ca. så lan
RMRMEM53–. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean. Fishes. Fig. 92. Sargocentron violaceum, 132mmSL, Salomon.. Fig. 93. Aulostomus chinensis, 158 mm SL, Salomon.. 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.. Winterbottom, Richard, 1944-; Emery, Alan, 1939-; Holm, Erling, 1950-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum
RMMCHG2N–. DORONICUM Echinops (Globe Thistle) Ritro. Deep metallic-blue flowers. 3 feet. Sphaerocephalus. An in- teresting thistle-like plant with large globular heads of bluish-white attractive flowers. 3 feet. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Epimedium (Barren-wort, Bishop's Hat) Sulphureum. A dwarf growing plant suitable for a shady position in the rock garden or edge of border with leathery bronzy foliage and panicles of small sulphur- yellow flowers. Violaceum. Reddish violet flowers. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.
RMRG89GY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 1. AR^OSOMA VIOLACEUM MORTENSEN. 2. CaLVERIA HYSTRIX (WYVILLE THOMSON). For explanation of plate see page 27. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMMCRADH–. Fig. 279. A—F Hybophryninm Braunianum K. Schum. A Habitus; B Kapsel; C, D Same vom Rücken und von der Seite; E, F derselbe im Längs- und Querschnitt. G—K Trachyphrynium Poggeanum K. Schum. 6^ Andröceum aufgeschnitten und ausgebreitet; ZT Blüte; J Fruchtknoten; K derselbe im Längsschnitt. Z, AI T. Danckelmannianum K. Schum. L Kapsel; il/eine zufälliger- weise zweilappige Kapsel im Querschnitt. N T. violaceum Ridley, Kapsel. — Nach K. SCHUMANN.
RMPFHD2H–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 49 sikkert en betingelse for, at den kan yngle i træet. Ved sav- værker er den i Sverige fundet ynglende i mængde i træaffald af gran og fyr med påsiddende bark. Den kan efter omstæn- dighederne gøre en del skade. (Bo: 377, Du: 214, Sa. II: 395, Tr: 45). [C. (Callidium s.str.) aeneum Deg. Kendes let fra viola- ceum ved de i oversigten angivne karakterer og nøgne, især fortil, stærkt fladt udbredte vingedækker. Længde 11-13 mm.. Fig. 25. Callidium violaceum ?. x 3. Arten er bl. a. fundet i Skåne, hvor den dog vistnok nu er
RMRG5AET–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. ZYGOCACTUS. 179 Epiphyllum ruckeri Paxton (Mag. Bot. 12: 46. 1846) was described from cultivated plants of unknown origin as an improved variety of Epiphyllum truncatum. It may have been a hybrid. Epiphyllum truncatum multiflorum was given as a synonym of Epiphyllum altensteinii by Pfeiffer (Enum. Cact. 128. 1837). Epiphyllum elegans Cels and E. violaceum Cels (Forster, Handb. Cact. 446. 1846) were supposed to be only varieties of Epiphyllum- truncatitm. Schelle (Handb. Kakteenk. 223. 1907) lists more than fifty f
RMMAD5JF–. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists : autumn 1938 edition . Sempervivum globiferum Sempervivum—Houseleek These can readily be sold to rock garden enthusiasts for which purpose they are eminently suited. The varieties we list are perfectly hardy and long-lived. As years go on they will develop into beautiful large-sized colonies. Per doz. Per 100 Aracbnoidenm. Brauni. Doellianum. Globiferum. Pyrenaicum. Tectormn. Triste. Violaceum. $1 50 $10 00 -t <.k w rr. Shasta Daisy Alaska Shasta Daisy—Chrysanthemum Per doz. Per 100 Alaska. Lovely, pure white, single blooms with small yellow center
RMRHBRJB–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 926 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Musas, too—M. Cavendishii and M. enseie more particularly— although requiring considerable space, are amongst the most effective subjects that can be associated with such ornamental foliaged plants as Colocasia antiquoriim^ C. escuknta, C. odorata (Fig. 613), Pandanus Veitchii, Aipinia nutans, A. vittata, Xantho- sonia Lindenii, X. violaceum, Dieffenbachia Bausei, D. cheIsom D. magnifica, Caladhim bicolor, C- Cha7itinii, and many of the familiar brilliant-coloured hybrid forms. These shoul
RMMED235–. Die Gartenwelt . von Strelitzia, Alocasia und Dracaena gruppiert. Hochstämmige Musagruppen werden von Polypodiumsorten, von Ficus querci- folia und Xanthosoma violaceum umgeben. Die bärtige Ficus rankt sich an den Livistonien hoch, und die Anthuriumarten zeigen ihre interessanten Blüten. Noch einheitlicher in seinem Gesamteindruck als tropische Landschaft wirkt das Krokodilbecken im Hintergrunde. Allerlei Palmen, u. a. Kentia Baueri, K. sapida, Rhapis ßabelliformis, Ckamaedorea elegans und Cocos bilden mit vielen Philodendron- arten, Aralia Chabrieri und Pandanus utilis einen dichten Wald am
RMRDXMBX–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 926 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Musas, too—M. Cavendishii and M. ensete more particularly— although requiring considerable space, are amongst the most effective subjects that can be associated with such ornamental foliaged plants as Colocasia antiquorum, C. esculenta, C. odorata (Fig. 613), Pandanus Veitchii, Alpinia nutans, A. vittata, Xantho- soma Lindenii, X. violaceum, Dieffenbachia Bausei, D. chehoni, D. magnified, Caladium bicolor, C. Chantinii, and many of the familiar brilliant-coloured hybrid forms. These should
RMME6KEJ–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Kig. is. A l'hragmidiHin Rosae ulpinat (DC.) Wiiit. Aeeidiumform am Stengel von Uosa alpina. Nat. Gr. B u. C J'lirai/midium violaceum (Schultz) Wint. Teleutosporenlager auf einem Brombeerblatt. V u. E J'liragniidium subcorticiuin (Scbrnk.) Wiut. Teleutosporenlager auf Rosa ctntifoUa. F J'liraf/midium spcciosum Fr. Teleuto- sporenpolster am Stengel von Boaa nitida. (Original.) c. Auf Polentilleen S Arten. Phr. oblusu
RMRDN8EH–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. Specific Cultivated Edible Roots. 36. Ot6 Xanthosoma violaceum The large tuberous ot6 root is good to eat when thoroughly- cooked. The leaves may also be cooked and eaten like spinach. CAUTION: The raw roots and leaves contain crystals which will irritate the mouth and throat. However, this poison is removed by cooking. The plant is most frequently found in cultivation, but it runs wild in some localities. The green leaves are usually tinged with dark purple. There are several varieties of this pla
RMMECT82–. Die Gartenwelt . Nepenthes Ladenburgii. Nach einer vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufnahme. (Siehe Abhandlung und Farbentafel in Nr. 31.) denen auch viele starke Pflanzen waren, die sich dort zu malerischen Gruppen vereinigten. Dazu kamen einige Baum- farne, ferner Caladium esculentum und violaceum, Blatt- begonien und Begonia discolor, weiter reichlich harte Farne, großblätterige Funkia und Saxifraga, Rodgersia und der- gleichen. Sie bildeten ein hübsches, fremdes Pflanzenbild unter den hohen Baumkronen. Zu dichter Stand, das jahr- zehntelange Fehlen der Axt, zwecklose Nachpfl
RMRDXMC6–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 926 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Musas, too—M. Cavendishii and M. ensete more particularly— although requiring considerable space, are amongst the most effective subjects that can be associated with such ornamental foliaged plants as Colocasia antiquorum, C. esculenta, C. odorata (Fig. 613), Pandanus Veitchii, Alpinia nutans, A. vittata, Xantho- soma Lindenii, X. violaceum, Dieffenbachia Bausei, D. ckelsoni, D. magnified, Caladium bicolor, C- Chantinii, and many of the familiar brilliant-coloured hybrid forms. These should
RMMECXPR–. Die Gartenwelt . Saccolabium violaceum var. Harrisonianum. Reinweiße Blütenfarbe, angenehmer Duft und große Blühwilligkeit bei zu- sagender Kultur sind die Haupteigenschaften, durch die sich diese wenig kultivierte Pflanze auszeichnet. Sie stammt von den Philippinen und lebt als Epiphyt in dem enger begrenzten Gebiet von Pulo-copang, ist also ein echtes Tropenkind. Ihre Kultur hat sich dem anzupassen. Im feuchtwarmen Gewächshause, im Verein mit den nahestehenden Vanda und Aerides, findet sie annähernd ihre Lebensbedingungen. In hängenden oder stehenden Töpfen, am besten, wie die Abbildung ze
RMRE4M1N–. Pharmaceutical bacteriology. Bacteriology; Disinfection and disinfectants. 296 PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY b. Trichophyton Sabourandi. Pathogenic. Attacks scalp and beard (ringworm). c. Trichophyton violaceum. Pathogenic. Like (b). Violet color. d. Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Pathogenic. Causes beard and body ringworm. e. Trichophyton cruris. Pathogenic. f. Microsporum Audouini. Pathogenic.. Fig. 71.—Saccharomyces cerevisea. The form or variety known as brewers' bottom yeast. (Unterhefe). a, Spore formation; b, elongated cells, which develop under certain conditions of moisture, food supply
RMRDX0EJ–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Fig. 194. Phragmidium violaceum Went.; caeoma; sterile cell pushing up between epidermal cells of host, x 1300; after Blackman. Fig. 195. Phragmidittm speciosum Fr.; fertile cells after conjugation; aecidio- spore mother-cell above; after Christ- man. takes place and aecidiospore mother-cells are cut off so that a single row of aecidiospores is developed from each pair of gametes. Christman regards the fertile cells as isogametes between which conjugation takes place, and the sterile cells merely as buffers, of which the function is to as
RMMCTK08–. Fig. 14'. Mesemhrianthemum violaceum DC. A Dia- gramm der Gipfelbl. mit dem obersten Blattpaar. B Querschnitt durch den Frkn. in etwa 2/3 Höhe ; es bedeutet fc Fruchtknotenwandung, c Gefäßbündel der Blb., a Gefäßbündel der Stb., pl Placenten, si primäre, Sz secundäre Scheidewände. (Nach Eichler.) Fig. 15. Mesembrianthemum violaceum DC. Längsschnitt durch den Frkn. in 3 successiven Stadien a, &, c. st (in a) junges Stb., dem gegenüber ein Stf., von dem die A. entfernt. (Nach Eich 1er.) vielgliederigen Kreisen bestehende Krone bilden (Fig. 14 A und 19). Diese »Blb.« erweisen sich aber als
RMRDXECM–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. 544.âMesembryanthemum dekscm. M. c. variegatum, M. formosum, M. minutum, â M. spectabile, M. tigrinum (Fig. 545), and M. violaceum.. FlG- 545'âMesembryanthemum tigrinum.. 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.. Drury, William D. , 1857-1928; Abbott, J. M. London, L. U. Gill; New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMMECXPP–. Die Gartenwelt . Saccolabium violaceum Nach einer vom Verfasser für die „G hat die beiden Winter bisher gut überstanden. Sie ist etwa 45 cm hoch. A. imbricata Pav., Chile. Ueberwintert seit einer Reihe von Jahren ohne Schutz. Zwei Pflanzen sind über 2 ^/j m hoch. Arbutus Andrachne L., Ericaceae, östliches Mittelmeer- gebiet. Zeigt sich hier widerstandsfähiger gegen Kälte wie A. Unedo. Die hiesige Pflanze bildet ein Bäumchen von 5 — 5'/., m Höhe, hat eine Krone von etwa 3Vo m Breite und einen Stammdurchmesser von 15 cm. Alljährlich löst sich ein Teil der Rinde. Im Juli und August fällt das La
RMRF5AAM–. Bulbs and flowering roots for fall planting : 1898. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 32 J. M. Thorburn & Co.—Catalogue of Bulbs. MISCELLANEOUS BULBS and ROOTS. Achimenes, Mixed. Tender greenhouse bulbs; very beautiful, brightly-colored flowers Aconite. See Eranthis, below. Allium. See page 11. Alstrcemeria, Mixed Colors. Tall, handsome plants, with beautiful flowers ; excellent for pots or for frames; bright-colored Amorphophallus Rivieri. A species of Arum, with very ornamental leaves Androstephium violaceum. Very pretty, dwarf
RMRHJ6MH–. B.K. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; B. K. Bliss (Firm); Flowers; Plants; Vegetables; Gardening. COLOCASIA (CALADIUM) ESCULENTXJM. CADADIUM VIOLACEUM ALBUM. Similar to tlie above, with large blotches on the leaves and stems. Small roots, §1.00 each. CALADIUM MACKOHIZA VARIEGATA. Deep green leaves, irregularly splashed with white, very beautiful for the conservatory or flower border. Small roots, $2.00 each. AMORPHOPHALLUS KIVIEKI. This new and v
RMRFCW24–. Bulbs and flowering roots for fall planting : 1898. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 32 J. M. Thorburn & Co.—Catalogue of Bulbs. MISCELLANEOUS BULBS and ROOTS. Achimenes, Mixed. Tender greenhouse bulbs; very beautiful, brightly-colored flowers Aconite. See Eranthis, below. Allium. See page 11. Alstrcemeria, Mixed Colors. Tall, handsome plants, with beautiful flowers ; excellent for pots or for frames; bright-colored Amorphophallus Rivieri. A species of Arum, with very ornamental leaves Androstephium violaceum. Very pretty, dwarf
RMRH93FE–. Botany for high schools. Botany. Fig. 249. Section through leaf of barberry at point affected with the cluster-cup stage of the wheat rust; spermogonia above, aecidia below. (After Marshall-Ward.) to the wheat (also to the other cereals and some grasses). Here they germinate and the mycelium enters at a stomate and pro- duces the intercellular mycelium. At certain points under the. Fig. 250. Fertilization and development of aecidiospores in a rust, Phragmidium violaceum. ep, epidermis of host. 5/, steriic cells at ends of a-cidial thread, /r, fertile cells. .-1. part of axrictial stroma, sho
RMRDX0FC–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Fig. 192. Phragmidium violaceum'^ent.; caeoma; «. migration of nucleus liom vegetative cell of one hypha to fertile cell of another, x 1040; b. and (. binucleate cells showing the pore through which the second nucleus has passed, x loro; after Welsford. After entering the fertile cell the second nucleus is at first smaller and denser than that originally present, but soon becomes similar to it in size and consistency. The fertile cell now elongates and in doing so pushes through and destroys the sterile cell above. The associated nuclei d
RMRDT5GN–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. '270 OKCHID-GROWER S MANUAL. shaped, with an emarginate apiculate apex, a central'orange-coloured boss, and a sub-oordate base, where the surface is covered with stiff purple hairs. It is a very desirable form. YlQ,.—Orchid Album, x. t. 445. C. INSIGNE PUNCTATUM VIOLACEUM, CfBHen.—This choice variety is a still finer plant than C. insigne Maulei, the flowers, which on the whole are /. CYPEIPEDIUM PUNCTATUM VIOLACEUM. (From the Gardeners' Chroniele.') rather
RMRDX0HW–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. 206 PROTOBASIDIOMYCETES [CH. in kind from the normal process. In Pinus sylvestris^ the male and female nuclei lie side by side but do not fuse till their chromosomes become mingled on the first spindle of the embryo; in many of the protozoa and in some other animals a series of conjugate divisions may precede the combination of the paternal and maternal chromosomes in a single membrane.. Fig. i8i. Puccinia Potiophylli S.; fertile cell of teleutosorus giving risetoteleutospores; after Christ- Fig. iS'Z. Phraamidium violaceum Went.; a. tele
RMREF63M–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 556 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI called peridium for short. A further development in breadth is unknown in them; in many cases, however, no sharp difference between caeoma and aecidium can be drawn, for there also appear in groups with well- developed peridia, species with peridia rudimentary or almost lacking. The development of the caeoma will be first described, e.g., Phrag- midium violaceum (Blackman, 1904; Welsford, 1915), P. speciosum (Christman, 1905), P. disciflorum (P. subcorticium) (Mme. Moreau, 1914) Gymnoconia Peckiana (Christman, 1905;
RMRJY2NH–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario/Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario FABACEAE Lespedeza violacea (L.) Pers. {Hedysarum violaceum L.) Bush clover Trèfle. 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.. Argus, George W. (George William); National Museum of Natural Sciences (Canada). Botany Division. Ottawa : Botany Division, National
RMRE1EWT–. Plant culture; a working hand-book of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. 140 OR^•AME^'TAL GRASSES. boxes of sandy soil and keep in greenhouse. Pot as soon as the new roots have started. They may be removed to a cool frame long before the soft bedding material demands all the indoor space. There are several other annual and perennial species grown; none, however, Is as desirable as the above. SACCHARUM OFFICINARUM VIOLACEUM—A variety of the sugar cane with violet or plum colored leaves and stems; useful for
RMRH2T7A–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 296 PHRAGMIDIUM Uredospores. Sori yellow, roundish, often confluent, pul- verulent; spores ellipsoid to ovate, distantly verruculose, yellow, 28—32 X 21—24 yti." Teleutospores. Sori hypophyllous, large, roundish, thick, pulvinate, black, on conspicuous purple-bordered spots; spores. Fig. 224. Ph. violaceum. a, secidiospore; h, uredospore; c, outlines of various mature teleutospores from the same snrus; d, young teleutospore before the middle coat is fully developed, showing the fusion-nucleus in each cell,
RMRE371H–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 296 PHRAGMIDIUM Uredospores. Sori yellow, roundish, often confluent, pul- verulent; spores ellipsoid to ovate, distantly verruculose, yellow, 28—32 X 21—24 /x. Teleutospores. Sori hypophyllous, large, roundish, thick, pulvinate, black, on conspicuous purple-bordered spots; spores. Fig. 224. Ph. violaceum. a, secidiospore; 6, uredospore; c, outlines of various mature teleutospores from the same sorus; d, young teleutospore before the middle coat is fully developed, showing the fusion-nucleus in each cell, and th
RMREF646–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 371.—1. Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme. Section of a pycnium on leaf of Crataegus ( X 345). 2. Phragmidium violaceum. Pycnium on Rubus with ruptured cuticle (X440). 3. Cronartium ribicola portion of pycnium (X 1,160). P, paraphyses; Ep, epidermis; C, cuticle. (After Blackman, 1904, and Colley, 1918.) by a septum and which then falls off. The other remains behind in the basal cell and divides repeatedly, forming many successive spores. The periphery of the whole sorus is surrounded by a ring of periphyses (in systematic works often called paraphyse
RMRH2T81–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. 296 I'm: i;mii»icm Uredospores. Sori yellow, roundish, often confluent, pul- verulent; spores ellipsoid to ovate distantly verruculose, yellow, 28—32 x21— 24 ^ Teleutospores. Sori hypophyllous, large, roundish, thick, pulvinate, black, on conspicuous purple-bordered spots; spores. Fig. 224. Ph. violaceum. a, aecidiospore; b, uredospore; c, outlines of various mature teleutospores from the same sorus; d, young teleutospore before the middle coat is fully developed, showing the fusion-nucleus in
RMRD4YF3–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. 10. Fig. 11. Fig. 10. Valve of tridentate pedicellaria of Arceosoma violaceum. Obj. AA. Oc. II. (Zeiss). Fig. 11. Valve of ophicephalous pedicellaria of Hygrosoma Petersii. Obj. A A. Oc. I. (Zeiss). Hygrosoma Petersii (p. 59). In a specimen of this species (the Azores, 1258 m. Talisman . The museum of Paris) was found a pedicellaria (Fig. 11) forming a transition between the ophicephal- ous pedicellariae in Tromikosoma Koehleri and the short, thick pedicellaria; of //. luculentum. After this there can be no doubt that l
RMREF63X–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 372.—Types of aecia. 1. Caeoma of Phragmidium Rubi. P, paraphyses. 2. Aecidium of Uromyces Erythronii. Per, peridium. (1 X 400; 2 X 300; after Sappin- Trouffy, 1896.) lum Sempervivi and Puccinia obtegens (P. suaveolens), they have a sweetish odor, in Gymnoconia Rosae, an offensive odor. Their further develop- ment is unknown. In some species, e.g., Phragmidium violaceum, they appear to degenerate early (Blackman, 1904); in others, as Cronartium ribicola, they appear to be normal (Colley, 1918). In any case, they seldom germinate and when they do f
RMRDTB41–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 702 ORCHID-GEOWKR S MANUAL. the kind just named, the lip in the present form being a rich crimson. This was bloomed first by the late E. S. Holford, Esq., Weston Birt, Gloucestershire in compliment to whom it is named.—India. Fm.—Warner, Sel. Orch. PL, ii. t. 18. S. HARRISONIANUM.—See S. violaceum Hakeisonianum. S. HENDERSONIANUM, Bahb. f.—This small compact-growing species is very distinct, and makes a pretty subject either for basket or block. The ligulat
RMRHKY02–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. AGGREGATION IN SLIME MOLDS 17 possible effects caused by the size reduction. In some species the stalk cells ap- peared somewhat coarse and club-like (D. mucoroidcs, D. purpurewn, D. discoi- deum) while in others the cells were beautifully tapered (P. pallidwn, P. violaceum, D. lactewn} (Fig. 2). In the case of D. lactewn the smaller sorocarps had an acellular tip, giving them, at least at their anterior end, an appearance almost exactly resembling Acytostelium. This is not true of the larger sorocarps of D. 1000 100 o Q. o
RMRMWE96–. Annales d'horticulture et de botanique, ou Flore des jardins du royaume des Pays-Bas, et histoire des plantes cultives les plus intressantes des possessions nerlandaises aux Indes orientales, en Amrique et du Japon. Plants, Cultivated; Gardening; Plants, Cultivated -- Netherlands; Gardening -- Netherlands. EPIMEDIUM VIOLACEUM Mon- (i- lien,- lAR GRANDIFLORUM. 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.. Socit royal d'h
RMRD4YDA–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. 10. Fig. 11. Fig. 10. Valve of tridentate pedicellaria of Arceosoma violaceum. Obj. AA. Oc. II. (Zeiss). Fig. 11. Valve of ophicephalous pedicellaria of Hygrosoma Petersii. Obj. A A. Oc. I. (Zeiss). Hygrosoma Petersii (p. 59). In a specimen of this species (the Azores, 1258 m. Talisman . The museum of Paris) was found a pedicellaria (Fig. 11) forming a transition between the ophicephal- ous pedicellariae in Tromikosoma Koehleri and the short, thick pedicellaria; of //. luculentum. After this there can be no doubt that l
RMRDE2EN–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 66.—A, Chain of young asciospores of Puccinia caricis; a, fusion tissue; b, basal (fusion) cell with conjugate nuclei; t, seciospore mother-cell; d, intercalary cell; e, young seciospore; B, germinating aeciospore of P. caricis; C, teliospore of P. caricis; D, formation of teliospores of P. falcarice (after Ditlscklag); E, development of aecium (after Blackman) of Phragmidium violaceum; e, epidermal cell; i, sterile cell; below these cells a nucleus is seen migrating into the adjac
RMRJ200Y–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. '^ %- PI/ATE 349. ANDROSTEPHIUM VIOLACEUM. (LILY FAMILY.) /y'rnnitlf friim a ronniti'^i ,01m, rmrlopfd in a few /.wc mtmhtitttatfous if,Mle plants are flowering in the shades of our forests throughout the .sununer, all but the hardiest flowers of the plains ha.sten to api)ear in earliest .spring, spreading a carpet cf brilliant color over the treeless ground. Then, when summer's heats begin to dry the lile-giving nioi.sture from the soil, such as live through more than one .sea.son, ripen t
RMRGNMHB–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. (50) G. BEAUVURD. PLANT.E DAMAZIAN.Ë BRASILIEJNSES. 70o simplex, basibus foliorum vetustorum squamiformibus teclus. Folia 12-20 cm. longa, jnferiora reflexa, superiora erecto-palentia, striata, rigida, glabra, margine carinaque denticulata ; scapi 1-2, folia sequanles vel eis breviores, erecto-flexuosi, superne scabro-glandulosi, 10-15 cm. longi. Perigonium purpureo-violaceum, laciniis 16-18 mm. long, lanceo- latis erecto-patentibus, exterioribus 5-6 mm. lalis, mucronulalis; interio- ribus 6-8 mm. lalis, acutis vel obtusiusculis; perigonii tubus campa-
RMRE371C–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. PHRAGMIDIUM 297 7. Phragmidium Rubi Wint. Puccinia mucronata var. Rubi Pers. Disp. Meth. p. 38. Phragmidiv.m Rubi Wint. Pilze, p. 230. Plowr. Ured. p. 224. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 418, f. 290. Saco. Syll. vii. 745 p.p. Sydow, Monogr. iii. 141. Spermogones. Epiphyllous, in minute clusters. JEcidiospores. CEBomata hypophyllous, roundish, or on the nerves elongated, often in little groups,surrounded byclavate para- physes; spores resembling those of P violaceum. Sori hypophyl- spores smaller violaceum. Sori sma
RMRD427G–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... w. Fig. 4. Tetropium castaneum. Indersiden af granbark med larve- gange, i spidsen brede og fyldt med hvide gnavspåner, stammende fra udgnavning i veddet af puppelejet, og med ovalt flyvehul. (Efter Trågårdh). helt eller overvejende i barken, hos andre væsentligt mellem bark og ved, angribende begge disse dele (f. eks. Callidium testaceum, C. violaceum, Clytus arcuatus, nogle Rhagium-arier og Pogonocherus-arter);. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRH9KCA–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. VII. Pythiomorpha gonapodyide.s Mycelium x c. 200. diam. 4 — 5^ constat. Zoosporangia termi- nalia ovalia diam. circ. 44 X 22^. Zoo- sporae ut in Saprolegnia sine vesica cinctae, ellipsoidese, duobus ciliis lateralibus munitse, diam. 10^, exeunt. Hyphae in et per zoosporangia evacuata penetrant et nova sporangia repetite formant. Oogonia et antheridia non observata. Chloreto zinc, jodato hyphae colorem rubro-violaceum accipiunt. In fructibus dejectis submersis Pyri Mali. Fra et intramatrikalt. uregelmtessigt, grenet Mycelium med uregel- ma
RMREF5RH–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 388.—Phragmidium violaceum. 1. Young teliospore with stalk. 2. Somewhat older stage. 3. Section of mature teliospore showing germ pores. 4. Teliospore with swollen base. 5. Puccinia Podophylli. Development of teliospore. (1, 2 X 700; 3 X 535; 4 X 300; 5, partly diagrammatic; after Blackman, 1904; Christman, 1907.) cells, the lowest sessile on the stipe. In Kuehneola (Fig. 389, 8) they cut off successively, single unicellular teliospores which lie one above the other in a chain, as the chambers of Phragmidium, except that they arise in basipetal se
RMRH28Y3–. British naturalist. 269 Oncomeva feinorata.—Mr. Ashby has recently taken this insect at the UndercHfF, Seaton.—Id. Malaclihis rf-ueus. — I captured a couple of specimens of M. cencns at Broxbourne, on June 25th. Mr. Beck writes me tiiat it has occurred this year in profusion, at Minstead, New Forest.—G. A. Lewcock. Sapevda populuda.—On June icSth, 1 captured a single specimen of this fine Lonc^icorne at Claygate Covers. I found it sitting on a black poplar tree.—G. A. Lewcock. CLillidiiDii violaceum. — 1 found an example of this beetle at Surbiton, on June iSth, on wooden fencing, close to t
RMRD3NBG–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 166. F'ig. 7. Callidiiim testaceum. 3. bagkropsleds dorsale klatrevorte. (Duffy). Mundrammens mørkt sklerotiserede ring er af- brudt af et smalt blegt område under antenne- basis (fig. 8). Lever i løvtræ 15. 13. Undersiden af den ventrale ledknude for kind- bakkerne med en lille, men ret tydelig knude. Ocel tydelig. Ben temmelig mørke. Lever i nåle- træ 11. Callidium violaceum (p. 179).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMRH9M85–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 236 — denno ligger en ligeledes eenlaget „Saftv8ev"-skede af tyndvseggede, klorofylfattige eller klorofylmanglende Geller. Den saaledes udstyrede Karstrseng staar saa godt sorn altid i Forbindelse med baade Over- og Underslden af Bladet ved en Styrkevsevslamel (I-Bjaelke), der breder sig hen under Epidermis og forneden gaar jfevnt over i det hypodermale Styrkevsev, hvor et saadant forekominer. Gronvaevet frenibyder intet ma^rkeligt.. =^ C n Fig. 3. Agrox>yrum violaceum. A BladtvEersnit, visende de forskelligt udstyrede Nerver. B Epide
RMRH2T7F–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. PHRAGMIDIUM 297 7. Phragmidium Rubi Wint. Puccinia mucronata var. Rubi Pers. Disp. Meth. p. 38. Phragmidium Rubi Wint, Pilze, p. 230. Plowr. Ured. p. 224. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 418, f. 290. Sacc. Syll. vii. 745 p.p. Sydow, Monogr. iii. 141. Spermogones. Epiphyllous, in minute clusters. J-kidiospores. Coeomata hypophyllous, roundish, or on the nerves elongated, often in little groups,surrounded by clavate para- physes; spores resembling those of P. violaceum. JJredospores. Sori hypophyl- lo
RMRDT6H5–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.] THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 181 C. x Marguerite Mantin, yard. 1895, 52; G.C. 1895, i. 370 ; Hans. 0. Hyb. 1895, 160.—Mantin. C. x Dauthieri violaceum purpureum, J, S. H. Fr. 1894,68; yard. 1895, 52; G.C. 1895, i. 370. — Opoix. 377. P. x marniorophyllum (barbatum x Hookers ? ), Stein. 0. 476.
RMRHA03G–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. denne ligger en ligeledes eenlaget „Saftvæv"-skede af tyndvæggede, klorofylfattige eller klorofylmanglende Geller. Den saaledes udstyrede Karstræng staar saa godt som altid i Forbindelse med baade Over- og Undersiden af Bladet ved en Styrkevævslamel (I-Bjælke), der breder sig hen under Epidermis og forneden gaar jævnt over i det hypodermale Styrkevæv, hvor et saadant forekommer. Grønvævet frembyder intet mærkeligt.. Fig. 3. Agropyrum violaceum. A Bladtværsnit, visende de forskelligt udstyrede Nerver. B Epidermis fra Fladen af en Ribbe paa Bla
RMRGFWB1–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. COE : NEMERTEANS OF WEST AND NORTHWEST COASTS. 209 42. Emplectonema biirgeri Coe, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 3, p. 25, PL 2, figs. 1, 2; PI. 8, fig. 1; PL 12, fig. a, 1901; Harriman Alaska Expedition, 11, p. 25, 1903. Emplectonema violaceum Griffin, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 11, p. 209, 1898. Not JE. molaceum Burger. JE. hurgeri Coe, Harriman Alaska Expedition, 11, p. 115, 1904. PL 24, figs. 187, 188; Text-fig. 33. These worms are long, fiat and ribbon- like, nearly as thick near the lateral mar- gins as in the median line.
RMRN2F8E–. Annales de la Société Linneenne de Maine-et-Loire. . FlG. 30. Argemone grandiflora. FiG. 31. Platytheca Crudanella. binaisons plus heureuses que celles que nous sommes habitués à trouver. Nous ferons cependant remarquer que le caractère tiré de la placentation, quoiqu'étant un des meilleurs, est loin d'être absolu. Ainsi à côté du Mesembryanthemum cordifolium, que nous avons représenté avec une placentation axile, nous trouvons le M. violaceum qui a une placentation basilaire et le M. edule dans lequel les placentas sont pariétaux. 11° Fructification. La fructification a, nous l'avons vu, se
RMRHEDFN–. Bollettino dei Musei di zoologia ed anatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino. Zoology. - 14 - la femina entre los 29* y 30". El mayor tama*no es de 8 a 9 centim., siendo el animai, en este estado de estiramiento, muy delgado, en al- cohol no tiene mas de 6 centim. de largo ; y el mayor anche es de 6 milim., siendo la forma, en este ùltimo caso, muy chata. Los pliegues cutà neos casi no se distinguen, especialmente en el lado dorsal. « Vìven en acequias en los alrededores de Cordoba. > DiAGNosE. â Corpus infra et ad latus luteo-fulvum concolor, supra brunneo- violaceum aut
RMRH5YB2–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. Jüdläfer: §au§», f^icfiten«, Sdjön*, ScE)eiben=, 3Be!^3en», Scf^moIBod. 475 auftritt. 3J^eift finb bte ^lügelbeden Blau ober biolett, ber ilör^er im übrigen roftgelö, S3ruft unb Scfieitel [cfjtüarj, tüäf)renb ber faft !reif^runbe §a(^^jcfjilb einige glatte, glänjenbe Gr» â ^abentjeiten geigt. ®ie Sarben entn^icfeln fiel) in abgeftorbenem Saubfjolj. S^er 33Iaue (Sd)eibenbotf, Callidium violaceum L., i[t im SSergleid) gur borigen 3Irt etn?a§ unter^ fester unb plumper gebaut, föirb, nad) 2a[d}enber
RMRHEDNY–. Bollettino dei Musei di zoologia ed anatomia comparata della R. UniversitaÌ di Torino. Zoology. 14 - la femina entre los 29*^ y 30^. EI mayor tamano es de 8 a 9 centira., siendo el animai, en este estado de estiramiento, rauy delgado, en al- cohol no tiene mà s de 6 centina, de largo ; y el mayor anche es de 6 milim., siendo la forma, en este ùltimo caso, muy chata. Los pliegues cutà neos casi no se distinguen, especialmente en el lado dorsal. « Viven en acequias en los alrededores de Cordoba. > DiAGNosE. â Corpus infra et ad latus luteo-fulvum concolor^ supra brunneo- violaceum aut bru
RMRCWEP2–. Descriptive catalogue of flowers seed plants, bulbs, cacti. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Cactus Seeds Catalogs. Ventura-BY-THE-Sea 93 EPIPHYLLUMS LOBSTER, OR CRAB'S CLAW CACTUS.. Epiphyllum Violaceum alba, or Xmas Cactus. The genus Epiphyllum (from epi, upon, and phyllm, a leaf,) from its hand- some and graceful appearance would hardly appear to belong to the cactus fam- ily. Its native home is in the forests on the slopes of the Oregon mountains in Brazil, where it grows on the trunk
RMRCRCX9–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 120 Fungi. Ascomycetes. Rothfäiile der Fichten; seine Gonid. treiben entweder einen Schlauch, der zu Staphylosporium violaceum Willk., 45. 7. 8. auswächst oder sie entwickeln Gonidiolen die nach Willkomm's Beobaclitungen einzeln oder rosenkranzf. ver- einigt eine oder wenige Schwärmgonidien hervorbringen. Diese reihen sich, mit gallertartig gewordener Hülle, fadcnf. aneinander und entwickeln sich zu dem zarten weissen M
RMRD1PWY–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 3. Callidium violaceum. Et stykke fyrretræ (barken aftaget), til venstre radiært gennemskåret, til højre vedoverfladen med dybe furer efter larvegnav; pupperør ses på snitfladen, gående skråt ind i veddet. (Efter Boas). Larvegangene^) - fig. 1-9 - forløber hos nogle arter (f. eks. Rhagium inquisitor, Acanthocinus aedilis) O Jfr. Danmarks Fauna, Biller XIX, p. 108-110.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMRCKDXR–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. A Criocephalus rusticus L., B Hylotrupes bajulus L. D Callidium violaceum L. — Orig. C Asemum striatum L., Boden unter den Balken liegen" (Eckstein). Der Käfer nagt sich durch ein ovales Flugloch heraus. Häufig benutzen mehrere Käfer dasselbe Flugloch, so daß die Zahl der Fluglöcher keinen Anhaltspunkt über die Zahl der fressenden Larven und die Ausdehnung der Beschädigung geben kann.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RMRCMFCG–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 250 Die Gartenwelt. XXn, 32. Nepenthes Ladenburgii. Nach einer vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufnahme. (Siehe Abhandlung und Farbentafel in Nr. 31.) denen auch viele starke Pflanzen waren, die sich dort zu malerischen Gruppen vereinigten. Dazu kamen einige Baum- farne, ferner Caladium esculentum und violaceum, Blatt- begonien und Begonia discolor, weiter reichlich harte Farne, großblätterige Funkia und Saxifraga, Rodgersia und der- gleichen. Sie bildeten ein hübsches, fremdes Pflanzenbild unter den hohen Baumkronen. Zu dichter Stand, das jahr- zehnte
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