RM2G7CW47–Flower head of ribwort plantain, Plantago lanceolata.
RMP55YBR–Common water-plantain, Alisma plantago-aquatica. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RM2B7R82H–Greater plantain, Plantago major. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMP3D292–238 Plantain Tree, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
RMKENM4Y–Plantain Tree, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829 1916
RM2X498P8–Plantago major, a plant, b flower, c longitudinal section of flower, d fruit capsule, e opened fruit capsule, Plantago major, (botany book, 1898), Breitwegerich, a Pflanze, b Blüte, c Längsschnitt der Blüte, d Fruchtkapsel, e geöffnete Fruchtkapsel, Grand plantain, a Plante, b Fleur, c Coupe longitudinale de la fleur, d Capsule du fruit, e Capsule du fruit ouverte
RMW31ERG–Plantain Tree, by Watkins, Carleton E, 1829-1916
RFGKCH70–Alligator. Alisma plantago-aquatica (common water-plantain/mad dog weed), 1834
RFMPTK10–Fresh Green Wild Forest Plants. Big Leaf of Ribwort Plantain. Botanical Nature Background. Wallpaper Poster Template. Organic Cosmetics Wellness Spa E
RF2H7PDJP–Alligator. Alisma plantago-aquatica (common water-plantain/mad dog weed), 1833
RM2H45EFJ–Plantain banana (Musa x paradisiaca L.): nine sections of flower and fruit. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
RFD2GDK1–Photo of a dirt road inside Bento Gonçalves. Plantains and forms a perfect symmetry vineyards under blue sky.
RFE4JJ5F–fresh ripe fruit plant on tree exotic tropical in summer outdoor
RFPJK02W–Bolon de Verde, a classic ecuadorian dish comprised principally of a fried ball of crushed green plantains, with various other ingredients (e.g. pork)
RMRM8381–. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. iip. ;^. Fig. 21.—Other weed seeds commonly found in farm seeds (No. 3) : a, Catmint; b, healall; c, rough-leaved toadflax; d, smaller broad-leaved plantain ; e, bracted plantain; f, dwarf plantain; s. field madder; h, cleavers; i and j, wild corn salad ; k, poverty weed ; 1, black-eyed Susan ; m, dog fennel; n, field camomile; o, scentless camomile; p, corn flower; q, cat's-ear; r, oxtongue; s, hawkweed picris; t, hawkweed. (Enlarged and natural size.) face is bordered by
RFPCC92G–A male common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) on a hosta
RM2J3N2P5–Summer Flowers: Irises and Water Plantains, from the book "Mirror of Beautiful Women of the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro bijin awase sugata kagami)," vol. 1, Japan, 1776.
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RMPFMKT2–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. TERATOLOGY mon on conifers (especially Abies) ami some deciduous trees. Similar deformations are sometimes due to in- sect agency, or to unknown causes. For example, a simple inflorescence may develop flower-clusters instead of single flowers, e g , m the common plantain i Piohfetation is continued .,1 Hth of t
RMW1CAC2–Archive image from page 58 of Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite mÃthodiquement des diffÃrens êtres de la nature, considÃrÃs soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'Ãtat actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilità qu'en peuvent retirer la mÃdecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biographie des plus cÃlèbres naturalistes . dictionnairedes03cuvi Year: 1816 BOTANIQUE. niCO IlÃd ONE s . PI anfao: me e s. PLANTAIN a «rraudes feuilles. PLANTA GO maior.//, y â¢L.F/airaec«rrate de J'en ecaiffe t.P
RM2T695DF–Greater plantain, Plantago major. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RM2ABTKCW–r378 A Great Saw Mill—Lumber in Canada. Reported Discovery of Anthracite Coal In California. Convention of Tobacco Manufacturers. New Feature in the Business of Boston. To Plaster Wheat In the Fall. Spider's Thread. The Rice Crop. The Honey Bee in California. Models. Alcohol and Camphen.e Explosions. Plantain Leaves. Singular Doings on the Lakes., scientific american, 1852-08-14
RMP3D28Y–. Plantain Tree. Alternate Title: Watkin's New series. Created: ca. 1880. Coverage: ca1880. Digital item published 8-31-2005; updated 7-21-2008. 238 Plantain Tree, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
RM2X498X8–Plantago major, a plant, b flower, c longitudinal section of flower, d fruit capsule, e opened fruit capsule, Plantago major, (botany book, 1898), Breitwegerich, a Pflanze, b Blüte, c Längsschnitt der Blüte, d Fruchtkapsel, e geöffnete Fruchtkapsel, Grand plantain, a Plante, b Fleur, c Coupe longitudinale de la fleur, d Capsule du fruit, e Capsule du fruit ouverte
RM2AKRTX4–Plantain Tree by Carleton E. Watkins.; Plantain Tree.
RFE4JJ8X–fresh ripe fruit plant on tree exotic tropical in summer outdoor
RM2AG2MEY–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. From Painting by H. E. Stone. WHORLED POGONIA. Isotria verticillata. N. J. Plants. PLATE L.. From Painting by II. K. Stone. RATTLESNAKE PLANTAIN. Peramium pubescens. N. J. Plants. PLATE LI.
RFPCC950–A male common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) on a hosta
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RMPFA51N–. Devx livres des venins, ausquels il est amplement discouru des bestes venimeuses, theriaques, poisons. Poisonous animals; Poisonous plants; Poisons; Antitoxins; Poetry by physicians; Toxins; Poisons. DES VENINS. 277 contraires à ce poifon^cbmme le ius de butoine,cîe plantain, d'armoife,& le fang de tortue pris auecque du vin ; lesquels fe pourront lire à loilir dans les autheurs anciens par ceux qui en voudront fçauoir dauantage . Nous noterons toute- fois que non feulement ce venin eft dangereux, eftantpris par la bouche ; mais au(fi eftant attache au cuir par dehors: ainfi qu'il adui
RMW16HFJ–Archive image from page 290 of Devx livres des venins, ausquels. Devx livres des venins, ausquels il est amplement discouru des bestes venimeuses, theriaques, poisons . devxlivresdesven00gr Year: 1568 DES VENINS. 277 contraires à ce poifoncbmme le ius de butoine,cîe plantain, d'armoife,& le fang de tortue pris auecque du vin ; lesquels fe pourront lire à loilir dans les autheurs anciens par ceux qui en voudront fçauoir dauantage . Nous noterons toute- fois que non feulement ce venin eft dangereux, eftantpris par la bouche ; mais au(fi eftant attache au cuir par dehors: ainfi qu'il aduient f
RMMCH8EA–. Weeders. Eureka 50c; postpaid 60c; with 2-foot handle 65c; postpaid 75c; 4-ft. handle 75c; postpaid 90c. Eureka Weeder Dandelion and Plantain Extractor. A most practical and efTicient weeder forged from a sohd piece of steel, 25 inches long, $1.25; by mail $1.40 postpaid. "1? Dandelion and Plantain E.tractor fagic Weeder. The fingers are made of I em pared wire,flatten- - Magic Weeder ed out upon the points. A device permits drawing the fingers as closely together as may be desired. 35c each; by mail 45c postpaid. Excelsior Weeder. Claw is made of mal- leable iron, galvan- ized to pre
RM2AKRTWW–Plantain Tree by Carleton E. Watkins.; Plantain Tree.
RFE4JHY4–fresh ripe fruit plant on tree exotic tropical in summer outdoor
RM2AG2M51–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. From Painting by II. K. Stone. RATTLESNAKE PLANTAIN. Peramium pubescens. N. J. Plants. PLATE LI.. From Painting by II. E. Stone. SLENDER LADIES TRESSES. Gyrostachys gracilis. N. J. Plants. PLATE LII.
RFPCC979–A male common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) on a hosta
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RMRWPDRJ–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1892moun Year: 1892 122 ELLWANGER & BARRTS Hemerocallis fulva. Orange flowers in larg-e clusters; two feet. July. 25c. Tar. fl. pi. Double flowers. 35c. H. graininea. Deep yellow ; narrow foliag-e; fine; two feet. June. 50c. H. Kwanso fl. pi. Double flowers, of a rich, orange-copper color. 25c. P ''^i^^^-r ^£f^^pr0m Plantain Lilies. HEPATICA. Liver Leaf. Very effective and. charming early spring flowering perennials. H. triloba. RouND-LOBED Hepatica. Flowers blue, purple,
RM2AJKYT7–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 372. Teucrium ajugaceum, Bail, et F. v. M. XCVII. PLANTAGINEiE.—XCVIII. NYCTAGINEyE. 395. 39S XCVII. PLANTAGINE.E.—XCIX. ILLECEBRACE^. Anomalous Order.Order XCVII.—PLANTAGINEiE. Plan (ago, Linn. *major, Linn.—Plantain of Europe. Seeds much in favourfor bird-seed, and both leaves and seeds said to be usedin India for dysentery. Our native kinds equ
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RMPG3T7J–. The essentials of botany. Botany. XXIV BOTANY. 2 Sessile. (a) On an elongated axis — e.g., Plantain . Spike. Var. 2. Drooping—e.g., Poplar . Cathin. Var. 3. Thick and fleshy—e.g., Indian Turnip . " . Spadix. (jb) On a very short axis—e.g., Clover . . Head. RAi V E.. Fio. XIX.—Diagrams ot racemose inflorescences. III. Flowers in compound groups. 1. Regular. (as) Racemes in a raceme — e.g., Smilacina .... Compound Raceme. (6) Spikes in a spike—e.g.. Wheat. Compound Spike. (c) Umbels in an umbel—e.g.. Par- snip Compound Umbel. {d) Heads in a raceme—e.g., Am- brosia Heads Racemose. (e) Head
RM2AJ5AK1–The Victorian naturalist . e. This wasthe only native shrub noticed duringmy visit. South-eastern coast Next I walked to the south-easterncoast about 25 metres from theeastern point. Some herbs grew herein the sandy soil between the clumpsof Blue Tussock-grass. The introducedspecies were Stiff Rye-grass *Loliumloliaceum, Fern Grass *Catapodiumrigidum, Coast Barb-grass *Parapholisincurva, Drooping-flower Clover *rr/-folium cernuum and Purple Cudweed^Gnaphalium purpureum. The nativespecies were Variable Plantain Plan-tago varia. Yellow Wood-sorrelOxalis corniculata, Leek Lily Bulbinesemibarbata
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RM2AKMHEF–A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation .. . TERMAN.) No chisellcf urn is reard to thee*; |No sculpturd scroll enrolls its page | To tell the children of the free, | Where rests the patriot and the sagev. | Far in the city of the dead, | A corner holds thy sacred clay*; | And pilgrim fee?, by reverence led, | Have worn a path that marks the way. | There, round thy lone, and simple grave, jEncroaching on its marble gray, j Wild plantain weeds, and tall grass wave, JAnd sunbeams pour their shadeless rayv. | Level with e
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RM2AKJFJ5–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ery Qood Thing Advertised. CATALOGUES READY. H URR YS PLANTAIN AND DAISYEXTRACTOR. The most Simple Invention before the Public. Over 2000 Sold last Season. Plantain, &c., removed Without Destroying tlie Lawn.Carriage Free of the Patentee, is. Sd. and Ss. 3d, A. F. HURRY, Pampesford, Cambridge. Wiiolesale Agent: THOS. TILLEY, 12, WaIbrool<,London, E.G. ; BEALE AND CO., Cambridge. To the Trade. CORRY, SOPER, FOWLER and CO.invite buyers to inspect tlieir Show of WREATHS andCROSSES in Metal, Porcelain,
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RM2AG9B98–. 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. , Utah,western Texas and New Mexico. May-July. Genus 35. THISTLE FAMILY. 439 9. Erigeron pulchellus IMiclix. Robinsor Poor Robins Plantain. Fig. 4369. E. pulchellus Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 124. 1803.E. bellidifalius Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 3 : 1958. 1804. Perennial by stolons and offsets, villous-pubescent; stems simple, slender, io-24 high.Basal leaves tufted, spatulate or obov
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RM2CEKR4W–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. PLANTAIN TROWEL No. 2—5-inch blade 15c. No. 1—8-inch blade ..25c. Parcel post weight, 1 pound. Eureka Hand Weeder. .25c..35c. A Very Handy and Useful Weeder. No. E—Grip handie No. ELi—2-foot handle Parcel post weight, 1 pound. Large Hand Weeder
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RM2CE281H–. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . Particles ofTahiti arrow-root. Fig. 150.. .Xarcissus Tazetta. The Banana. The Plantain. 148 ELEMENTS OF MATERIA MEDIC A. Order XVI.—AMARYLLIDACE.E, Lindl—THE NARCISSUS TRIBE. None of the plants of this order are employed in England as articles of the Materia Medica.Yet many of them act powerfully on the system, and one of them (Hamanthus toxicarius) issaid to be used by the Hottentots to poison their arrow-heads. The prevailing property of theorder is acridity, which is possessed principally by the bulbs, several of which (as those
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RM2CE50WT–. The Baganda . e was strained intolarge pots and left to stand during the night. The nextmorning some millet was baked, ground into coarse flour, andadded to the juice ; the mixture was left to stand anotherday until it fermented. On the third day it was strained intogourd-bottles, and was now ready for use. This plantain-beerwas not very intoxicating, though men were frequently the worse XIII AGRICULTURE AND FOOD 441 for it after a days debauch. It was drunk throui^h tubes madefrom small branches of a tree with a pith ; the pith was forcedout, and the outer part of the tube was beautifully d
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RM2CE50E7–. The Baganda . bnidoni MafmillariS: Col.td. Stanfords Ceog £slab;london •I INDEX INDEX Ablutions, i8 Abode of the god of plague, 309Admiral of the canoes, 254, 3S3Adoption not followed, SiAdultery, 261 cause of infant sickness, 102After-birth buried in the house, 57 hung upon the leaves of a plantain-tree, 56 of twins, 70Albinos, 7 Aloe fibre used for rope making, 413Amulets, 272, 329Anarchy at the Kings death, 104Animal skins used as mats, 409 ghosts worshipped, 318Anklets made from human sinews, 210Ankole, the pastoral country, 234Announcing the birth of twins, 65, 66Ant hillocks, 440Ants e
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RM2CE50G2–. The Baganda . bnidoni MafmillariS: Col.td. Stanfords Ceog £slab;london •I INDEX INDEX Ablutions, i8 Abode of the god of plague, 309Admiral of the canoes, 254, 3S3Adoption not followed, SiAdultery, 261 cause of infant sickness, 102After-birth buried in the house, 57 hung upon the leaves of a plantain-tree, 56 of twins, 70Albinos, 7 Aloe fibre used for rope making, 413Amulets, 272, 329Anarchy at the Kings death, 104Animal skins used as mats, 409 ghosts worshipped, 318Anklets made from human sinews, 210Ankole, the pastoral country, 234Announcing the birth of twins, 65, 66Ant hillocks, 440Ants e
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RM2CHJ60K–. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . el flowers. Midsummer Day. Nat. J. Bap. Sir J. Banks died, 1820. B. & G, Bedstraw flowers. Plantain Shoreweed flowers. 4 Sun. aft. Trin. Q. Victoria St. Peter. [Cor. 1838. WEEKLY CALENDAR. Weather hear London in 1862. Barometer. Thermom. Wind. 29.850—29.74329.927—29.90530.126—30.06030.048—29.94429.804—29.68629.914—29.82929.988-29.900 degrees.77—4272-4168—4073—4764-3967—3472-50 N.N.W.N.E.W.N.W.S.W.N.W. Rain inInches. .07 .02 SonRises. m. h45af345 3 SunSets. m. h19af8 19 8 19 8 19 8 19 8 19 8 19 8 MoonRises and Sets m. b.15a
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RMRE1GR5–. The plants of Southern New Jersey with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Botany. N. J. Plants. PLATE L.. From Painting by H. E. Stone. RATTLESNAKE PLANTAIN. Peramium pubescens.. 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.. Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939. Trenton, N. J.
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RMRGN5CC–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. 41 the seed varies from dark, shiny brown to black and has no trans- verse depression. The cotyledons are right and left of the per- pendicular axis of the seed. The surface of this variety is smooth, and has very few mucilage cells in evidence. Fig. 36 shows the rib grass seed and the elements of vise in its diagnosis. BRACTED PLANTAIN. (Plantago arislata, L.) The seeds of this plantain are somewhat larger than those of Plantago lanceolata, but are very similar in shape; i.e., canoe shaped, but are broad
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RMRDWAWJ–. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. 180 BRITISH PLANTS the flowers, which are small, are clustered into head-like racemes. The spike (Fig. 77) and its variety, the catkin, are repre- sented chiefly by wind-pollinated plants—e.g., plantain, hazel, alder, birch. Some grasses possess compound spikes. The orchids have stalkless flowers on an elongated axis, and, morphologically, these inflorescences are spikes; but the usually long inferior ovary behaves as a stalk. ^ il ^ ^ ^ ^ 2. Fio. 77.—^Diagram of Sfiee. Fio. 78.—^Wiixow-hbrb : LoNGiruriNAL Sectiok of F
RMRD5381–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. TERATOLOGY mon on conifers (especially Abies) ami some deciduous trees. Similar deformations are sometimes due to in- sect agency, or to unknown causes. For example, a simple inflorescence may develop flower-clusters instead of single flowers, e g , m the common plantain i Piohfetation is continued .,1 Hth of t
RMRDWERG–. Elementary botany. Botany. PLANT FAMILIES: ORCHIDACEJE. 255 plantain, hence the common name of water-plantain. The flower is regular (all parts of a set are alike), and all the parts are distinct and free. This represents a simpler and more primitive condition than exists in the lily family, where the carpels are united. The floral formula is as follows : Ca3,Co3,A6,G6 — x ; i.e. the parts are in threes or multiples of three. The stamens are in pairs in front of the sepals, and really represent but three sta- mens, since it is believed each one has divided, thus making three pairs. No stamen
RMRH297T–. British plants : their biology and ecology. Plants; Plant ecology. 180 BRITISH PLANTS the flowers, which are small, are clustered into head-like racemes. The spike (Fig. 77) and its varietj', the catkin, are repre- sented chiefly by wind-pollinated plants—e.g., plantain, hazel, alder, birch. Some grasses possess compound spikes. The orchids have stalkless flowers on an elongated axis, and, morphologically, these inflorescences are spikes; but the usually long inferior ovary behaves as a stalk, Q Q Q. Fig. 77.—Diagram of Fig. 78.—Willow-herb : Longitudinal Spike. Section of Flower showing Lon
RMRD12P6–. Elementary botany. Botany. PLANT FAMILIES: ORCHIDACE&. 255 plantain, hence the common name of water-plantain. The flower is regular (all parts of a set are alike), and all the parts are distinct and free. This represents a simpler and more primitive condition than exists in the lily family, where the carpels are united. The floral formula is as follows : Ca3,Co3,A6,G6 — oo ; i.e. the parts are in threesor multiples of three. The stamens are in pairs in front of the sepals, and really represent but three sta- mens, since it is believed each one has divided, thus making three pairs. No sta
RMRDTK8H–. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. EMfekYo m may persist up to germination {albuminous seeds, e.g. Buckwheat, Castor Oil, most Monocotyledons). In a few plants {e.g. many CaryophyllaceEe) the nucellus is not entirely displaced by the endosperm, a thin layer {perisperm) remaining, even in the ripe. Fig. 217.—Embryology of various plants. A-D, Successive stages in the development of the embryo of the Arrowhead (Sagittaria) (after Schaffner). E, Longitudinal section of ripe achene of the Water Plantain (Alisma) (original). F, Formation of several
RMRE1NYJ–. Elementary botany. Botany. PLANT FAMILIES: ORCHIDACE^. 25S plantain, hence the common name of water-plantain. The tlower is regular (all parts of a set are alike), and all the parts are distinct and free. This represents a simpler and more primitive condition than exists in the lily family, where the carpels are united. The floral formula is as follows : Ca3,Co3,A6,G6 — » ; i.e. the parts are in threes or multiples of three. The stamens are in pairs in front of the sepals, and really represent but three sta- mens, since it is believed each one has divided, thus making three pairs. No stamens
RMRDJMNF–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 35. THISTLE FAMILY. 439 g. Erigeron pulchellus Michx. Robin's or Poor Robin's Plantain. Fig. 4369. E. pulchellus Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 124. 1803. E. bellidifolius Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 3 : 1958. 1804. Perennial by stolons and offsets, villous- pubescent; stems simple, slender, io'-24' high. Basal leaves tufted, spatulate or obovate, somewhat cuneate at t
RMRM83HG–. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Testing Farm Seeds. 365 The smaller broad-leaved plantain seeds (fig. 21, d) are similar to those of rat-tail plantain (fig. 18, 1), but are smaller, greenish or brown, the surface Slaving slender, wavy dark lines; common in poorly cleaned clover and grass seed. Bracted plantain seeds (fig. 21, e) are similar to those of buckhorn (fig. a8, m), but they are broader, dull reddish-brown, and the broad groove on one. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag
RMREN83C–. Wild flowers of the North American mountains [microform]. Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Wild flowers; Botanique. fl 112 IVkite *o Green and Brown Flowers. Ih.s plant Ims a cluster of leaves at the l>ase only; these are covere.l with a network of white veins and frequently also have white blotches on then. The Howers grow in a Imicted spike, are greenish-white, and have a very hairy Epipactis repcns, or Small Rattlesnake Plantain, has also pecuhar wh.te-veined leaves, hut in this species they .^n.w "1> 'c stalk as well as at its base. The whole plant is smaller than E. dccipicns. and it
RMREPCNX–. Cent fleurs de mon herbier [microforme] : études sur le monde végétal à la portée de tous ; suivies d'un Calendrier de la flore de la province de Québec. Botany; Botanique. LE PLANTAIN D'EAU.. Famille des alismacées — Alîsnia plantain. Alixma plantai/o. — Fleurs nombreuses. Marais. fossf>s. Juillet. (Provanciier.). 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.. Massicotte, É. -Z. , 1867-1947. Montréal : Beauchemin
RMRDHPHP–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. DEHISCENT FRUITS. 141 (Fig. 201), which have central placentation, and the Arnotto (Pig. 199) and the Violet (Pig. 204, E), -which have parietal placentation. 332. A Pyxis or Pyxid- ium (Gr. â pyxis, pyxido, box) IS a capsule which opens by circumscissile dehiscence, the upper part lifting like a lid (L. operculum), as in the Henbane (Pig. 197, D), the Monkey - pot (Pig. 156), and the Plantain. 333. A Silique is a long, slender capsule, 2- valved, with parietal pla- centse
RMRE0J7W–. Botany for young people and common schools : how plants grow : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or, an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated . Botany; Botany. 56. PLANTAIN FAMILY. Order PLANTAGINACE./E. Consists mainly of the genus of low stemless herbs called Plantain (or Rib-Grass). Plantago. Flowers greenish, on a scape, in a close spike. â Calyx of 4 persistent sepals. Corolla salver-shaped, thin, withering on the pod, 4-lobed. Stamens 4, generally with-very long and weak filaments, borne on the corolla. Style and stigma
RMRJ01A8–. Wayside flowers [microform] : Series III. Being a description of American wild flowers that bloom in July, August and September. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. I. Rattlesnake Plantain. Goedyira pubiscens. Black-eyed Susan. Rudbickia Mrta. Family . COMPOSIT^E, Composite. Color . . Deep golden-yellow, madder-brown center. Blooim . July, early August. ,. ,. Environment, Meadows, pastures, and old fields, poor soil. Height . I ft. to 2 ft. Habitat . Me. to Wis., and southward. Character: Very rough, hairy stems and lea- ves! stiff. Rattlesnake Plantain. Goodyira pubiscens. Family . ORCHIDACEiE,
RMRJ5BMD–. A guide to the wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. ) deck them- (1 do not vie ,. It hardly s would ever art keeping thvvard from r developed is, therefore, TIME OF BLOOM Late iuiniiicr. Lliree persistent 7.r; four to six. ; rather lancco- . Soi/>e: vary- ;n the water a much more enerous. It bers are said i-almucks. TIME OF BLOOM July, August. lome, and is Lgine that it ; to brighteu. Seed. Enlarged flower, PLATE X. WATER PLANTAIN. AUsma Plantago-aquaiica. (39). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRF7ME0–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Erinus alpinus. E. amaethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, With long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. E. aquaticum (yucccefolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] 6-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a pl
RMRF9WDW–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. till*. Erinus alpinus. E. amaethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. E. aquaticum (yucccefolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a plant of showy, sub-tropical effe
RMRDWE62–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 62 Plants and their Ways in South Africa across and the paths will show as small round dots. They show plainly in Pumpkin stems as strong slender threads. These threads are bundles of still smaller tubes or vessels, and so the strands are known as vascular bundles. Break off a Violet leaf; the vascular bundle may be drawn out from the broken end. The petioles of Plantain or Wild Sago, which grows along P C. Fig. 69.—Leaf of Privet. E, epidermis of upper; E^, of under surface: C, cutic'e ; P, palisade cells ; V, vascular bundle enclosed i
RMRF15PH–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. till*. Erinus alpinus. E. amaethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. E. aquaticum (yucccefolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a plant of showy, sub-tropical effe
RMRE0KTF–. Flowers of the field. Botany. PLANTAIN FAMILY 401 almost to the base into 3 linear segments ; and solitary, axillary, yellow flowers, with red spots on the lower lip of the corolla. —Chalky fields in the south-east; rare.—tl. May—August. -Vunual.. IjUGA chaM-Ep;t^"S (^Ground P:>u)* Ord. LX. Plantagi'ne.e.—The Plantain Family A small Order of herbaceous plants of humble growth, with man)-, usually radical, ribbed or fleshy leaves. The flowers, which, being mostly wind-pollinated, are conspicuous from their long stamens, grow in spikes and are polysymmetric; the calvx 4-parted, imbric
RMRF9X7F–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Erinus alpinus. E. ameethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. B. aquaticum (yiiccafolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a plant of showy, sub-tropical effect, and witli tall branched heads of iv
RMRF1PEE–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Erinus alpinus. E. ameethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. B. aquaticum (yiiccafolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a plant of showy, sub-tropical effect, and witli tall branched heads of iv
RMRF9X7J–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 106 Catalogue of Reading Nursery, Mass. — J. W. Manning, Proprietor.. Erinus alpinus. E. ameethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. B. aquaticum (yiiccafolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a pl
RMRF15PD–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Erinus alpinus. E. amaethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. E. aquaticum (yucccefolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a plant of showy, sub-tropical effect, and
RMRFEJM5–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Erinus alpinus. E. amaethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, With long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. E. aquaticum (yucccefolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] 6-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a pl
RMRF1PEJ–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 106 Catalogue of Reading Nursery, Mass. — J. W. Manning, Proprietor.. Erinus alpinus. E. ameethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. B. aquaticum (yiiccafolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a pl
RMRDYCKJ–. The essentials of botany. Botany. T^E GROUPS OF TISSUES, OR TISSUE-SYSTEMS. 47 Plantain (Plantago major) they may readily be pulled out upon breaking the leaf-stalk. In the leaves of plants.. Fig. 30.âTransverse section of flbro-vascular bundle of Indian corn, a, side of bundle looking toward the circumference of the stem; i, side of bundle loolcing toward the centre of the stem; gf, p, large pitted vessels; s, spiral vessel: r, ring of an annular vessel; I, air-cayity formed by the breaking apart of the surrounding cells; v, v latticed cells, or soft bast, a form of sieve-tissue. Magnified
RMRF9WDN–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Erinus alpinus. E. amaethystinum. 3 ft., 7-9. Styria. Large, deep, ame- thyst-blue flowers, with long, showy bracts of the same color. 25 cents. E. aquaticum (yucccefolium). [Rattlesnake Plantain.] G-7 ft., 8-10. Amer. Long, sword-like, spiny foliage, forming a plant of showy, sub-tropical effect, and
RMRH9GRB–. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. 116 FLOWER - BRANCHES the flowers are borne on short stems and open from below (that is, from the okler part of the shoot) upwards. The raceme may be terminal to the main branch, as in Fig. 172, or it may be lateral to it, as in Fig. 173. Racemes often bear the flowers on one side of the stem, or in a sin- gle row. 238. When a corym- bose flower-cluster is long id dense and the flowers e sessile or nearly so, it is lied a spike (Figs. 174, o). Common examples of pikes are plantain, migno- lette, mullein. 239. A very short and dense spike is a h
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