RME6173T–flat-topped white aster, aster umbellatus
RM2AN0G4P–ASTER UMBELLATUS
RMK5B0AM–Red Maple Acer Rubrum fallen leaf on Aster umbellatus flowers
RFBEHGYF–White aster.
RM2ATM1D0–Nymphaea - Waterlily pads, Acorus calamus 'Variegatus, Sagittaria latifolia 'Duck potato' - Arrowhead in rock edged pond with waterfall.
RM2AG9824–. 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. 22.Diplopappus umbellatus Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 22.D. umbellata Nees, Gen. & Sp. Ast. 178. 1832.Aster umbellatus var. piibens A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i 2, 197. 1884.D. pubens Rydb. Bull. Torr. Club 37: 147. 1910. Stem glabrous or pubescent above, striate, corym-bosely branched at the summit, i°-8° high. Leaveslanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, ascending, glabrousabove, usually pubes
RMA7MWP7–Foeniculum vulgare fennel and Aster umbellatus
RM2AG97HC–. 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. Pennsylvania, Florida and Texas. 2. Doellingeria humilis (Willd.) Britton. Broad-leaved Flat-top White Aster. Fig. 438 L Aster humilis Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 2038. 1804. D. amygdaling, Nees, Gen. & Sp. Ast. 179. 1832. Aster umbellatus var. latifalius A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i : Part 2, 197. 1884.Doellingeria humilis Britton, in Britt. & Brown, III. Fl. 3: 392. 1898. Similar to the prece
RMA57WRN–Foeniculum vulgare fennel and aster umbellatus
RM2AG97B0–. 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. Pennsylvania, Florida and Texas. 2. Doellingeria humilis (Willd.) Britton. Broad-leaved Flat-top White Aster. Fig. 438 L Aster humilis Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 2038. 1804. D. amygdaling, Nees, Gen. & Sp. Ast. 179. 1832. Aster umbellatus var. latifalius A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i : Part 2, 197. 1884.Doellingeria humilis Britton, in Britt. & Brown, III. Fl. 3: 392. 1898. Similar to the prece
RMRPJDBC–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Fig. -Large-leaved aster. Aster lus. (Photo by Lovell.) ophyl Quebec, from 300 colonies. The honey was light amber color, and a pleasant flavor, and not unwholesome for wintering, not granulating in the combs. (See experimental Farms report 1914- 15, page 996). Other valuable species of aster in Canada for honey production are A. lateri- florus (Maritime provinces to Ontario) : Aster umbellatus (Maritime provinces to Eastern Manitoba), and Aster puniceus, Fig. 2 (Maritime provinces to Ontario.)" Ottawa, October 2, 1917. Aster puniceus, the purple
RMRPJDBR–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1918 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 333. Fig. -Large-leaved aster. Aster lus. (Photo by Lovell.) ophyl Quebec, from 300 colonies. The honey was light amber color, and a pleasant flavor, and not unwholesome for wintering, not granulating in the combs. (See experimental Farms report 1914- 15, page 996). Other valuable species of aster in Canada for honey production are A. lateri- florus (Maritime provinces to Ontario) : Aster umbellatus (Maritime provinces to Eastern Manitoba), and Aster puniceus, Fig. 2 (Maritime provinces to Ontario.)" Ottawa, October 2, 1
RMRG6HP6–. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies. 172 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE Fia. 49. tapering, black, each thickly set with long, divergent black hairs. The chrysalis (Fig. 49) is cylindrical, but with a small depression on the back of the thorax, abdomen with several rows of sub- conic tubercles. Color pure white, marked and spotted with black, or brown-black and orange. The food-plants are Aster and Diplopappus umbellatus, and the imago is to be seen in June. New England, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Il- linois. 49. Phycio
RMRG6H41–. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies; Butterflies. THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE bl&ck, each thickly set with long, divergent black hairs. The chrysalis (Fig. 49) is cylindrical, but with a small depression on the back of the thorax, abdomen with several rows of sub- conic tubercles. Color pure white, marked and spotted with black, or brown-black and orange. The food-plants are Aster and Diplopappm umbellatus, and the imago is to be seen in June. New England, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Il- linois. 49. Phyciodes Nyc
RMRG6H50–. The butterflies of the eastern United States. For the use of classes in zoology and private students. Butterflies; Butterflies. THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE bl&ck, each thickly set with long, divergent black hairs. The chrysalis (Fig. 49) is cylindrical, but with a small depression on the back of the thorax, abdomen with several rows of sub- conic tubercles. Color pure white, marked and spotted with black, or brown-black and orange. The food-plants are Aster and Diplopappm umbellatus, and the imago is to be seen in June. New England, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Il- linois. 49. Phyciodes Nyc
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