RMM9NMX4–Alpine Draba / Alpine whitlow grass (Draba alpina L.) in flower among rocks, Svalbard / Spitsbergen, Norway
RM2HBAP8P–Alpine Draba Draba alpina Denali National Park & Preserve Alaska, United States of America A unique, optimised version of a wildflower image by NPS Ranger JW Frank; Credit: NPS/Jacob W. Frank
RMHX33CN–Draba hispanica, in bloom, Early spring alpine plant garden
RFF4BB2Y–Draba lasiocarpa, Yelow alpine flower
RFBB71C8–Draba rigida, Brassicaceae
RMR4HHJ3–An alpine Whitlow-grass, Draba siliquosa, in flower high in the French Alps.
RFPABR41–Alpine flower Draba Aizoides(yellow whitlow-grass ), Aosta valley, Italy. Photo taken at an altitude of 2900 meters.
RMBNC2TE–Yellow draba growing on rocky vertical crevice garden
RFREW3DG–Mt. Lassen draba (Draba aureola) wildflowers blooming among rocks on the high elevation trails of Lassen Volcanic National Park, northern California
RF2HTGAJD–Alpine flower, Draba Sphaeroides
RMW7P0AD–Round-leaved Penny Cress (Thlaspi rotundiflora) and yellow Whitlow Grass (Draba hoppeana) in flower on rocky plane at 2500 metres altitude in the Aosta Valley, Monte Rosa Massif, Pennine Alps, Italy. July.
RMDNXRAB–Orange lichen-covered erratic boulder supporting a colony of yellow Draba incerta flowers, Waterton Lakes NP, Alberta, Canada
RFHG0HBG–Draba streptocarpa
RMHX33CP–Draba hispanica, in bloom, Early spring
RFRXWC5N–Alpine flower Eritrichium nanum (arctic alpine forget-me-not) with petrocallis Pyrenaica as background, Aosta valley, Italy.
RMP8P16H–Flowering Yellow Saxifrage at the start of spring
RMC1DRW6–Draba aizoides, Yellow Whitlowgrass, in flower
RM2GJFMGY–USA, Wyoming. Alpine forget-me-not and Yellowstone Draba, Beartooth Pass.
RF2J2YAEF–Draba cuspidata yellow flower on stone in spring
RMHYN4PP–Draba yunnanensis
RMH03J67–Draba Yunnanensis Grown in the Alpine House at RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire. England UK.
RMFA5J4D–Yellow Whitlowgrass, Draba aizoides in flower on rock at high altitude, Swiss Alps.
RM2MXBFF7–Three patches of wildflowers at the 12,900-foot level on Colorado's Mount Evans. Yellow: Snowbed Draba (Draba crassifolia); purple: Dwarf Clover (T
RMD08YRT–An uncommon alpine rock-cress (Draba dedeana) Picos de Europa, Spain, Europe
RMBP310W–Mossy Whitlow Grass Draba bryoides in the Lesser Caucasus, Georgia.
RFREW3DX–Honey bee pollinating the Mt. Lassen draba (Draba aureola) wildflowers, which bloom among rocks on the high elevation trails of Lassen Volcanic Nation
RMDYE3AC–Yellow Whitlow-grass on rocky slopes aboveThe Parsennfurgga Davos Switzerland
RMH9WX0K–denalinps 7833175312 Alpine Draba
RMDNXRT7–Orange lichen-covered erratic boulder supporting a colony of yellow Draba incerta flowers, Waterton Lakes NP, Alberta, Canada
RME4599G–Alpine flowers (Draba sp) in the snow, Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria, July 2008
RMHX33CM–Draba hispanica, in bloom, Early spring
RM2M96C90–Draba Aizoides (Yellow Whitlowgrass) growing on rocks in the Gummen Alps, Switzerland. It is a cruciferous plant of the Brassicaceae (cabbage family), with many species. It has bright yellow flowers.
RMBP310J–Mossy Whitlow Grass Draba bryoides in the Lesser Caucasus, Georgia.
RMF00DP6–Woolly draba, Tomentose draba (Draba tomentosa), blooming on a rock, Germany
RFREW3DB–Mt. Lassen draba (Draba aureola) wildflowers blooming among rocks on the high elevation trails of Lassen Volcanic National Park, northern California
RMR4HHYP–Pyrenean Whitlow Grass, Petrocallis pyrenaica, in flower high on the Col de L'Iseran, French Alps.
RMDNXRP9–Orange lichen-covered erratic boulder supporting a colony of yellow Draba incerta flowers, Waterton Lakes NP, Alberta, Canada
RMDYE3A6–Yellow Whitlow-grass on rocky slopes aboveThe Parsennfurgga Davos Switzerland
RMF00GGF–Yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming in a rock crevice, Germany
RMD8HMJN–Yellow Whitlow-grass on footpath on the Schafcalanda beneath the Mardisahorn Madrisa above Klosters Switzerland
RMEBRET0–yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming, Italy, South Tyrol, Dolomites
RMF0D4K3–Alpine flowers (Draba sp) in the snow, Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria, July 2008
RMF00GG6–Yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming in a rock crevice, Germany
RM2AM32AJ–Window gardening : devoted specially to the culture of flowers and ornamental plants for indoor use and parlor decoration . l in pots. Such are: Gnaphaliumleontopodium, (Leontopodium Alpinum),various kinds of Primulas, Primula Cortusoides and Acaulis, Aster Alpinus,Ramondia Pyrenaica, all Alpine. Sedum and Sempervivum, Saxifraga umhrosa,Pyramidalis. Others, which are met within sight of or among fields of snow,or in places beyond our reach, are very difficult to cultivate, and therefore notfit for window decoration. We mention especially several kinds of Saxifragen;some Androsacen, Draba frigi
RMRYT4JX–An illustrated flora of the 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 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 13. Draba alpina L. Alpine Whitlow-grass. Fig. 2009. Draba alpina L. Sp. PI. 642. 1753. Perennial by a branched caudex, densely tufted, scapes pubescent, i'-6' high. Leaves all basal, entire or few-toothed, oblong, or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or acute at the apex, mostly narrowed at the base, ciliate, or villous-
RMMAA7CB–. 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 102nd meridian . 13. Draba alpina L. Alpine Whitlow-grass. Fig. 2009. Draba alpina L. Sp. PI. 642. 1753. Perennial by a branched caudex, densely tufted, scapes pubescent, i'-6' high. Leaves all basal, entire or few-toothed, oblong, or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or acute at the apex, mostly narrowed at the base, ciliate, or villous-pubescent, sometimes with some stellate hairs, 2"-6"
RMR4HHYA–Pyrenean Whitlow Grass, Petrocallis pyrenaica, in flower high on the Col de L'Iseran, French Alps.
RMCX0WW4–Orange lichen-covered erratic boulder and colony yellow Draba incerta Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
RMD7PCHC–Yellow Whitlow-grass on footpath on the Schafcalanda beneath the Mardisahorn Madrisa above Klosters Switzerland
RME4599F–Alpine flowers (Draba sp)? in the snow, Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria, July 2008
RMF00GG0–Yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming in a rock crevice, Germany
RM2ANGA8X–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 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 13. Draba alpina L. Alpine Whitlow-grass.Fig. 2009. Draba alpina L. Sp. PI. 642. 1753. Perennial by a branched caudex, densely tufted,scapes pubescent, i-6 high. Leaves all basal,entire or few-toothed, oblong, or oblong-lanceolate,obtuse or acute at the apex, mostly narrowed atthe base, ciliate, or villous-pubescent, sometimeswith some stellate hairs, 2-6 long, sessil
RMRX866E–An illustrated flora of the 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 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 13. Draba alpina L. Alpine Whitlow-grass. Fig. 2009. Draba alpina L. Sp. PI. 642. 1753. Perennial by a branched caudex, densely tufted, scapes pubescent, i'-6' high. Leaves all basal, entire or few-toothed, oblong, or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or acute at the apex, mostly narrowed at the base, ciliate, or villous-pu
RMMCRCC9–. Greiner. Stirnberg. Drechsler- häuschen. Abb. 226. Alpine Felsenpflanzen auf dem Greiner. Unter dem Felsen Festuca varia, Cortusa Matthioli und (rechts) Geranium silvaticum. Im Vordergrunde Centaurea mollis und Primula carpatica. (Nach einer Aufnahme von G. Nyarädyi, Maros-Vasarhely.) Asiragalus oroboides, Hedysarum obscurum, Potentilta Crantzii, Bupteurum ranun- culoides, Cortusa Matthioli, Primula carpatica, Senecio capitaius, Saussurea alpina, S. macrophylla vorkommen, und auf dem Gipfel des Havran selbst wachsen Carex firma, C. capillaris, Draba tomentosa, Saxifraga caesia und S. opposit
RMR4HHY6–Pyrenean Whitlow Grass, Petrocallis pyrenaica, in flower high on the Col de L'Iseran, French Alps.
RMD8RAW5–Yellow Whitlow-grass on footpath on the Schafcalanda beneath the Mardisahorn Madrisa above Klosters Switzerland
RMF00GG7–Yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming in a rock crevice, Germany
RM2ANGAHW–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 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 13. Draba alpina L. Alpine Whitlow-grass.Fig. 2009. Draba alpina L. Sp. PI. 642. 1753. Perennial by a branched caudex, densely tufted,scapes pubescent, i-6 high. Leaves all basal,entire or few-toothed, oblong, or oblong-lanceolate,obtuse or acute at the apex, mostly narrowed atthe base, ciliate, or villous-pubescent, sometimeswith some stellate hairs, 2-6 long, sessil
RMMED300–. Die Gartenwelt . Haberlea rhodopensis. Über Alpenpflanzen. Von B. Voigtländer, Dresden, botanischer Garten. (Hierzu vier Abbildungen, nach für die „Gartenwelt" gefertigten Aufnahmen.) Unter den für alpine Anlagen geeigneten Pflanzen stellt neben den Kompositen und Saxifragaceen die Familie der Kreuzblütler oder Cruciferen die meisten Vertreter; und in dieser Familie ist es wieder die Gattung Draba, welche am stärksten mit beteiligt ist. Ohne näher auf diese Gattung ein- zugehen, sei auf eine Art, auf Dr. bruniaefolia hingewiesen, welche mit zu den reichblütigsten Spezies gehört. Abbildu
RMR4HHY8–Pyrenean Whitlow Grass, Petrocallis pyrenaica, in flower high on the Col de L'Iseran, French Alps.
RMD8HMH5–Yellow Whitlow-grass on footpath on the Schafcalanda beneath the Mardisahorn Madrisa above Klosters Switzerland
RMF00GGB–Yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming in a rock crevice, Germany
RM2CHK9YG–. Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse; publié sous les auspices de la Société neuchâteloise de géographie, et sous la direction de Charles Knapp, Maurice Borel, cartographe, et de V. Attinger, éditeur, avec des collaborateurs de tous les cantons . Massif du Saint-Gothard. Le Badus vu de la WUdmatt. Gothard parmi les régions pauvres au point de vue de laflore alpine.Malgré cette pauvreté relative, la zone alpine duGothard possède bon nombre despèces intéressantes entreautres : RanuncuUis glaciaUs, Draba frtgida et WaMen- ST-GO ST-GO 327 bergii. Viola palus tris et canina, Silène exscapa, .Us
RMR4HJ5K–Pyrenean Whitlow Grass, Petrocallis pyrenaica, in flower high on the Col de L'Iseran, French Alps.
RMD8RB26–Yellow Whitlow-grass on footpath on the Schafcalanda beneath the Mardisahorn Madrisa above Klosters Switzerland
RMF00GG1–Yellow whitlowgrass (Draba aizoides), blooming in a rock crevice, Germany
RM2GJFMX2–USA, Wyoming. Alpine Smelowskia, dwarf clover and Yellowstone Draba growing among rocks, Beartooth Pass.
RMRJYMCX–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Botany; Mountain plants. 164. 50. Draba fladnizensis, Wulf. — Fladnizer Hun-erhlün-l.. Drave de Fladnizer. — Fladnizer's Whitlowi^rass,. 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.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939; Deutscher und Österreichischer Alpenverein. Geneve [etc. ] : Georg & Co.
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