RF2WAJY8F–Androsace villosa is a perennial herb native to south Europe and west Asia mountains. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Cantabrian Mountai
RF2PJ4BF9–Kyrgyzstan, Osh Oblast (Province): flowers of Androsace villosa.
RME45MRB–Androsace villosa flowers covered in water droplets, Liechtenstein, June 2009
RMPFGJ6Y–Androsace villosa var. jacquemontii (Rock jasmine), flowering perennial alpine, spring
RMH8YT6D–woolly rockjasmine, androsace villosa var. congesta
RF2PNRJ3E–Tiny flowers of Androsace villosa variety jacquemondii
RMD092HP–A rock-jasmine (Androsace villosa) in flower, Picos de Europa, Spain, Europe
RMRD7KGY–Androsace villosa (Zotten-Mannsschild)
RME845F3–A rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa in Gran Sasso, Italy.
RMRD7KGT–Androsace villosa (Zotten-Mannsschild)
RM2K1PFAF–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, in flower, Pyrenees.
RMEBNF6D–Woolly Rock Jasmine (Androsace villosa), blooming, Switzerland, Schynige Platte
RM2TA8TRP–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, in flower in the Apennines.
RMB4AND3–botany, rock jasmin, (Androsace), Red Rock Jasmin, (Androsace villosa), inflorescence, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K1JN89–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, clumps in flower, on calcareous slopes in the Pyrenees.
RF2A5NM96–Androsace villosa - wild flower
RMB2J3NP–geology, minerals, rock crystal, Saint Gotthard, Switzerland, private collection, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2WAJY89–Androsace villosa is a perennial herb native to south Europe and west Asia mountains. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Cantabrian Mountai
RMAHCFFD–Androsace Villosa Alpi and Appennini mountains Italy
RMRJYN8F–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Plants; Mountain plants. 322. 323. Androsace villosa, L. — Zottiger Mannsschild. Androsace velue. — Hairy Androsace. P.îfTirr, occidentales et orientales calcp-'-i Juillet — Août. i^ la région alpine et sous alpine.. 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; Club alpin allemand et autrichien. Genève, Georg & Co.
RMPG3XYG–. The flora of the Alps; being a description of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to Switzerland; and of the Alpine species of the adjacent mountain districts of France, Italy, & Austria including the Pyrenees. Botany. fi. LXX.—ANDROSACE VILLOSA.. 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.. Bennett, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1833-1902. London, J. C. Nimmo
RMMED003–. Die Gartenwelt . Tulpengarten von Fritz Hupfeld, Darmstadt auf der Breslauer Ausstellung. spitzen und Pfeifenrohre verfertigen, für manchen Praktikus gern gesehene Artikel. Hier in den ausgedehnten Anlagen ist Prunus Mahaleb L. mehrfach in der vorher beschriebenen Form verwendet, und stets erfreuen uns im Frühjahr der angenehme Duft, im Sommer der schöne, breite, elegante Bau und das dunkle, glänzende Laub, im Herbste die rötlichschwarzen Kirschen. Christian Grieme. Stauden. Androsace villosa L. (Hierzu eine Abbildung.) Seit bald zwei Jahrzehnten bin ich mit den Alpenpflanzen gut befreundet.
RMRD7KGN–Androsace villosa (Zotten-Mannsschild)
RMPD7RFK–Androsace villosa Atlas Alpenflora.
RM2K1JN65–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, clumps in flower, on calcareous slopes in the Pyrenees.
RF2A5NMD6–Androsace villosa - wild flower
RM2TA8WNM–Clump of Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, in flower on limestone scree, Italian Alps.
RF2WAJY8C–Androsace villosa is a perennial herb native to south Europe and west Asia mountains. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Cantabrian Mountai
RM2K1KFBN–Clump of Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, in flower on limestone scree, Karawanken Alps.
RM2C1MH8W–Androsace villosa Androsace villosa.
RMRDHRE7–. The flora of the Alps; being a description of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to Switzerland; and of the Alpine species of the adjacent mountain districts of France, Italy, & Austria including the Pyrenees. Botany. fi. LXX.—ANDROSACE VILLOSA.. 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.. Bennett, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1833-1902. London, J. C. Nimmo
RF2WAJY87–Androsace villosa is a perennial herb native to south Europe and west Asia mountains. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Cantabrian Mountai
RM2K1KFBC–Clump of Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, in flower on limestone scree, Karawanken Alps.
RF2WAJY83–Androsace villosa is a perennial herb native to south Europe and west Asia mountains. This photo was taken in Babia, Cantabrian Mountains, Leon provin
RM2K1JN69–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, clumps in flower, on calcareous slopes in the Pyrenees.
RM2C1MH81–Androsace villosa Androsace villosa.
RMRMXTB6–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. ANATOMIE DES PRIMULACÉES. 63 Les genres Bryocarpum et Dodecatheon se font remarquer par leursstomates plus volumineux. En nombre très restreint à la surface de la tige, de l'hypocotyle, du pétiole, de la paroi ovarienne, ils sont abondants sur les deux faces de la. Fig. 37. — Principales formes de poils des Primulacées : 1® AsteroUnum stella- tiim; -J" Primula denticulala; 'à° Lysimachia vevticillata: 4° Coris monspeliensis; b° Androsace villosa; 0° Doiiglasia vitafiana; 7° Prîmula sikkimeyisis. feuille, surtout sur la face externe. La f
RF2A5NMNC–Androsace villosa - wild flower
RM2K1JN63–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, clumps in flower, on calcareous slopes in the Pyrenees.
RM2C1MH6Y–Androsace villosa Androsace villosa.
RMRMXW3Y–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. Fig. 24. — Principales formes des grains de pollen : 1, Primu/a sinensis; 1, P. elatior : 3, P. Forhesi; 4, Androsace villosa; 5, Ilotfonia palustris; C<, Samo- lu.-i Valerandi; 1, Lijsimachia Nummularia : H, Sli^ironfinn ciUalunt: '.), Trenlalis europsea : 10, Aslerolinuia slellatum: 11, A)iagallis phœnicea : 12, Cyclamen Coiim; i:{, Cyclamen libanoticum ; li, Coris monspeliensis: 15, Cyclamen Coum et IG Lysimacliia verlicillala, grains traités par le carmin alunc. sissements y deviennent spirales. Ces cellules se contractent sur toute le
RF2A5NMDB–Androsace villosa - wild flower
RM2K1JN8D–Hairy rock-jasmine, Androsace villosa, clumps in flower, on calcareous slopes in the Pyrenees.
RMATXNNM–A rock jasmine, Androsace villosa, Pyrenees
RM2AG562T–. The small rock garden. s Al „ spinosum Campanula Allioni „ roseum t* „ carpatica White Star *Androsace carnea „ cenisia „ chamjejasme t „ G. F. Wilson * „ foliosa * „ garganica, in variety ,, helvetica ?f* „ muralis t* „ lanuginosa major t „ „ oculata (bavarica) * „ pyrenaica „ profusion * „ sa,rmentosa * „ pulla „ villosa * „ pulloides * ,, „ chumbyi t „ pusilla alba t Anemone alpina t* „ ., MissWillmott „ angulosa (Fig. 50) „ blanda „ Raddeana * „ „ scythinica „ Raineri „ Hepatica, in var. * „ Stansfieldii * ,, pusatilla „ Waldsteiniana * .>, „ alba Ceratostigma plumbagi- * „ „ rosea no
RF2A5NMG5–Androsace villosa - wild flower
RM2AG5JXA–. The small rock garden. Fig.XQ.—Sectional Plan showing construction of a small Moraine. A, horizontal line: B, hard core foundation: C, cement concrete, draining towards outlet: D, winter outlet with perforated zinc cover: E, 8-inch overflow; F, Moraine soil, upon small, then large rubble for drainage; G, decorative stones: H, stone hiding tap of winter outlet. The Moraine 35. ft!O ft! li. 36 The Small Rock Garden Plants suggested for the Moraine. Androsace glacialis„ villosa Asperula athoa„ suberosa Campanula Allionii„ cenisia „ excisa ,, puUa „ Raineri „ Zoysii Dianthus alpinusFreynii,, neg
RF2A5NMKX–Androsace villosa - wild flower
RMRPPDFP–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde. Mountain plants. 1. Horminum pyrenaicum. 2. Calainintha alpina. 3. Pinguicula vulgaris. +. Pinguic. alpina. 5. Androsace imbricata. H. Andros. helvetica. 7. Andres, glacialis. 8. Andres, carnea. 9. Andros. villosa. 10 Aretia Vitaliana.. 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.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart : Verlag für Naturkunde Sprösser &
RF2A5NMGH–Androsace villosa - wild flower
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