RMH8YCAA–Reed canary-grass Phalaris arundinacea leaves reflected in the River Avon Hampshire Hatches Ringwood Hampshire England UK October 2012
RMHGMCBK–Reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea, in flower by lake.
RFHN7KMW–Reed Canary-grass, Phalaris arundinacea in the Sun on the River Elan
RM2WP84NX–Variegated, striped green leaves of Phalaris arundinacea 'Feesey',Ribbon / Reed canary grass growing in English garden, England, UK
RM2PDNF7J–Phalaris arundinacea picta Feesey, Ribbon Grass, gardener's garters, perennial grass, narrow leaves striped with white, pale and dark green,
RM2C6JG5P–Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) moving in the wind
RF2M8AK56–A pile of plastic bags filled with Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) seeds
RMP8WHRJ–Variegated white and green leaves and stems of the hardy perennial (invasive) ornamental grass, Phalaris arundinacea var. picta
RM2A840WF–Barley, Hordeum vulgare, barren brome, Bromus sterilis, and Canary grass, Phalaris canariensis. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
RM2RMMX48–Canary-grass - Phalaris canariensis
RFAGG7JW–Canary grass, phalaris canariensis
RMD17JNG–Bulbous Canary Grass, Phalaris aquatica, Poaceae. S. Europe, Australia, Worldwide.
RMWB97BW–Riverbank of Rivière des Prairies covered with reed canary grass (phalaris arundinacea) with Hydro Québec powerlines in the background. Laval, Canada.
RMH8YCA4–Reed canary-grass Phalaris arundinacea leaves reflected in the River Avon Hampshire Hatches Ringwood Hampshire England UK October 2012
RMHGMCBP–Reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea, in flower by lake.
RMP55YCG–Canary grass, Phalaris canariensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by C. Mathews from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany' 1834. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RM2C6JGE1–Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) moving in the wind
RM2CCT273–Reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea, growing along the edge of a damp floodplain field, Hants.
RMP8WHRH–Variegated white and green leaves and stems of the hardy perennial (invasive) ornamental grass, Phalaris arundinacea var. picta
RM2AK8PA0–Reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea, in flower in damp grassland.
RM2A7HEAH–Canary grass, Phalaris canariensis, native to the Mediterranean. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RMH8YCAH–Reed canary-grass Phalaris arundinacea leaves reflected in the River Avon Hampshire Hatches Ringwood Hampshire England UK October 2012
RMH8M831–Awned canary-grass, Phalaris paradoxa, leaf ligule at the node and leafstalk of an agricultural grass weed
RMH8YC9X–Reed canary-grass Phalaris arundinacea leaves reflected in the River Avon Hampshire Hatches Ringwood Hampshire England UK October 2012
RM2C6JFY9–Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) moving in the wind
RMP9HK1W–Barley, Hordeum vulgare, barren brome, Bromus sterilis, and Canary grass, Phalaris canariensis. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
RMRYD482–Phalaris Canariensis Canary-Grass
RFW6CKF9–Tall Harding Grass (Phalaris aquatica) silhouette at sunset; colorful sky visible in the background; Santa Cruz mountains, California; These grasses a
RM2A2T9H0–Black-throated Bunting - Phalaris arundinacea and Antirrhinum Linaria, Bunting (Emberiza americana), reed-bellied grass, lion's mouths, Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 156 (vol. 3), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America: from drawings made in the United States and their territories. New York: Audubon, 1856
RFT2NK4A–Canary grass, Phalaris canariensis, grown commercially in several parts of the world for birdseed
RF2X2T7BM–Dried phalaris grass in DIY milk carton wrapped in fabric
RFT86WAG–Striped White and Green Ribbon Grass, Phalaris Arundinacea Picta or Reed Canary Grass Growing By the Rustic Whitewashed Board Fence in the Garden.
RMH8M82Y–Confused canary-grass, Phalaris brachystachys, leaf ligule at the node and leafstalk of an agricultural grass weed
RM2C6JGAG–Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) moving in the wind
RMH8M836–Canary grass, Phalaris canariensis, leaf ligule at the node and leafstalk of an agricultural grass weed
RMP55Y84–Five aquatic plants including forget-me-nots (Myosotis), grass (Phalaris), water knotweed (Polygonum amphibium), pink willowherb (Epilobium) and water violet (Hottonia palustris).. . Plantes Aquatiques: 1) Myosotis des Marais 2) Phalaris Rubane 3) Renouee Amphibie 4) Epilobe Velu 5) Hottonie Des Marais . . Handcolored lithograph drawn by Edouard Maubert from Herincq's 'Le Regne Vegetal' 1865.
RM2A2RRRP–Fragrant Mariengrass, tube-like glossy grass and canary grass, A: Hierochloa adorata - fragrant or fragrant Mariengrass, B: Phalaris arundinacea L. - Pearly glossy grass, C: Phalaris canariensis L. - Canary Grass, Family: 24. Gramineae, 13. Phalarideae - grasses, gloss grasses, date, estimated, plate 85, after S. 184 (Bd. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RF2G75ATK–Phalaris arundinacea reed canary grass, perennial bunchgrass in the family: Poaceae, region: Europe, Asia, northern Africa and North America.
RFT6AD9E–Striped White and Green Ribbon Grass, Phalaris Arundinacea Picta or Reed Canary Grass Growing By the Rustic Whitewashed Board Fence in the Garden
RF2JTPG09–A vertical shot of dry Phalaris grass in the meadow.
RMGGM0FB–Phalaris arundinacea var. Feesey MIW253656
RM2C6JGGA–Canary grass (Phalaris canariensis) moving in the wind
RMGGJANE–Phalaris arundinacea - var. picta GRA072676
RMP55XA3–Oryssus coronatus, Oryssus abietinus wood-wasp, and manured canary-grass, Phalaris canariensis. European species not seen in the UK since the 19th century. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.
RMD44BXC–Grass in front of the sun.
RM2PJRG6E–Bulbous Glossy Grass
RF2C16F2Y–defocused background of Phalaris leaves, stripy white and green color grass