RF2WWMB23–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMBWMT01–Ditch with three species of water plants, Bleskensgraaf, South-Holland, Netherlands
RF2J510YM–A small valuable biotope. Water lily pond with various aquatic plants in summer
RM2CEX60X–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. n* embryos were calledby the late L. C. Richard, macropodal. The truly diclinous flowers of Sagittariaconstitute a great and unusual exception to the otherwise hermaphrodite structure ofthis Order. Chiefly natives of the northern parts of the world. Several Sagittarias and Damas-oniums inhabit the tropics, the former those of both hemispheres. Many have a fleshy rhizome, wliich is eatable ; such are Alisma and Sagittaria : aspecies of the latter, S. sinensis, is cultivated for
RMPG41WC–. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. 226 PEESH-WATEB AQXTAEIA.. glass cut to fit, and stocked -with sucli aquatic plants as protrude in their growth above the surface of the water, choosing, if possible, those upon which the different species of beetles are accustomed to feedâe.g., Water Plantain {Alisma Plantago) for the Weevil, Hydronomus alismatis and the Arrow-head {Sagittaria sagiUifolia) for the Galleruca
RF2WWMAYY–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RF2J2CF66–A small valuable biotope. Water lily pond with various aquatic plants in summer
RMRDXT7R–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. 274 MORPHOLOGY Among certain plants without chlorophyll (Monotropa, etc.) the embryo is very simply organized, consisting of a few cells, the differ- entiation into body regions proceeding during germination. Monocotyledons. —The embryo of Alisma or of Sagittaria is most commonly used to represent the monocotyledonous embryo. The pro- embryo is usually a filament of three cells (figs. 609, 610), the terminal ceU forming the cotyledon. The middle cell begins a series of divisions, some of the resulting cells forming the stem tip,
RMPG2MNK–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERMjE, monocotyledones. 739 There are 15 species in all. Alismacece.—Possess a 6-leaved perianth, and stamens with tendency to increase by division; carpels numerous. Here are included Alisma Plantago, the Water Plantain, and Sagittaria sagittifolia, the Arrowhead. There are about 50 species. Butomacece.—Includes Butomus umhellatus, the Flowering Rush, interesting, from the fact that it bears ovules all over the internal surface of its carpels.. Fig. 419.—Curled Pond weed (Patamogeton crispvs)
RF2WWMB7P–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
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
RF2WWMB07–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMRDJW18–. 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. ALISMACEAE. Vol. I. 16. Sagittaria subulata (L.) Buchenau. Subulate Sagittaria. Fig. 246. Alisma subulata L. Sp. PI. 343. 1753. Sagittaria pusilla Nutt. Gen. 2: 213. 1818. S. subulata Buchen. Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen 2 : 490. 1871. Monoecious or rarery dioecious, scape very slender, 2'-6' high, few-flowered, about equalling the leaves. Leaves all reduced to rigid
RF2WWMAYW–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMRH84KA–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. NARCISSALES. 467 Alisma and Sagittaria are two common genera^ 560. Cohort IX. Triurales, with one small and little known order. Order Triuridese.—Delicate, almost colorless lierbs of the tropics. 561. Cohort X. Dioscorales.—Climbing herbs or iinder- shrubs, bearing reticulately yeined leaves. Order Dioscoreaceae.—The Yam Family. Several species of Dios» corea produce edible tubers. D. saliva, D. aculeata, and otlier species of India are extensively grown there and in tlie West Indies as potatoes are grown in cooler climates. J). Batatas and D. Ja
RF2WWMAXB–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMRDJW12–. 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. ALISMACEAE. Vol. I. 16. Sagittaria subulata (L.) Buchenau. Subulate Sagittaria. Fig. 246. Alisma subulata L. Sp. PI. 343. 1753. Sagittaria pusilla Nutt. Gen. 2: 213. 1818. S. subulata Buchen. Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen 2 : 490. 1871. Monoecious or rarery dioecious, scape very slender, 2'-6' high, few-flowered, about equalling the leaves. Leaves all reduced to rigid
RF2WWMB4W–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RF2WWMAXJ–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMRE3D5F–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. lO INTRODUCTION. investigated; e.g. species of Allium, and Canna, Hordeum vulgare, Triticum vulgare, Zea Mais (Fig. 3), Stratiotes abides, Alisma: Plantago, Acorus Calamus, (Janczewski). TreubS as the result of his extended researches, ascribes this differentiation to Jun- cace^, HsEmodoracese, Cannacese, Zingiberaceae, Typha, Cyperaceae, GramineEe, Com- melynes, PotamcK, Juncagines, Sagittaria, Limnocharis, Stratiotes. But he differs from Janczewski with regard to Allium, Acorus, and Alisma, si
RF2WWMB5Y–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RF2WWMB26–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMRDHG95–. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. 226 PEESH-WATEB AQXTAEIA.. glass cut to fit, and stocked -with sucli aquatic plants as protrude in their growth above the surface of the water, choosing, if possible, those upon which the different species of beetles are accustomed to feedâe.g., Water Plantain {Alisma Plantago) for the Weevil, Hydronomus alismatis and the Arrow-head {Sagittaria sagiUifolia) for the Galleruca
RF2WWMB61–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMRDGA6N–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERMjE, monocotyledones. 739 There are 15 species in all. Alismacece.—Possess a 6-leaved perianth, and stamens with tendency to increase by division; carpels numerous. Here are included Alisma Plantago, the Water Plantain, and Sagittaria sagittifolia, the Arrowhead. There are about 50 species. Butomacece.—Includes Butomus umhellatus, the Flowering Rush, interesting, from the fact that it bears ovules all over the internal surface of its carpels.. Fig. 419.—Curled Pond weed (Patamogeton crispvs)
RF2WWMB0B–Echinodorus palifolius (Also called Melati Air, Mexican sword plant) in nature. this plant is an emerged aquatic plant
RMREFHWY–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. lO INTRODUCTION. investigated; e.g. species of Allium, and Canna, Hordeum vulgare, Triticum vulgare, Zea INIais (Fig. 3), Stratiotes aloides, Alisma Plantago, Acorns Calamus, (Janczewski). Trcub as the result of his extended researches, ascribes this differentiation to Jun- caccx, Hacinodoracesc, Cannaceac, Zingiberacea:, Typha, Cyperacex, Gramineae, Com- melynex, Potames, Juncaginese, Sagittaria, Liinnocharis, Stratiotes. But he differs from Janczewski with regard to Allium, Acorn
RMRDTB4N–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 779-—Sagittaria sagittifolia. Fig. 780.—Alisma Plantago. Fig. 781.—Epilobium hirsutum. Along the whole of the banks of our river the Epilobium hirsutum fig- 781) grows as plentifully as we will permit it. This is another of those various plants that make the banks of the Thames more beautiful than any cultivated flower-garden. It does not grow so fine in my garden as it does on the banks of larger rivers, but looks rather straggling and weedy; nevertheless a plant
RMRDTB4J–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 779-—Sagittaria sagittifolia. Fig. 780.—Alisma Plantago. Fig. 781.—Epilobium hirsutum. Along the whole of the banks of our river the Epilobium hirsutum fig- 781) grows as plentifully as we will permit it. This is another of those various plants that make the banks of the Thames more beautiful than any cultivated flower-garden. It does not grow so fine in my garden as it does on the banks of larger rivers, but looks rather straggling and weedy; nevertheless a plant
RMRHWC9C–. Bericht der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Bamberg. Naturforschende Gesellschaft Bamberg; Science; Natural history; genealogy. Querschnitt durch Typha, lo cm über der Wasseroberfläche. Ys der nat. Grösse. -., - -ff,â ^ - ,.. .; â . .... CjjIJBi^^ ''-'w^^^^V M>t. :^^ i' ^aSsc ^^ ^, ^Js^^^Jt^^^^. ^SUal^Si^^^^B^^mfmr - Alisma plantago, Blütenstand, zwischen Sagittaria. Silvanasee, (JuU 1914).. 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
RMRCNDBG–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. vm, 50 Die Gartenwelt. 591 von groÃer dekorativer Wirkung sein können. Hier waren zu sehen Butoiiius umhellatus, die Schwanenblume; Alisma Plantayo, der scliön in Quirlen blühende Froschlöfl'el; 3Ienijanllirs trifuliata, der Fieberklee; Iris I'seud-Acoms, die Wasserscliwertlilie; Acorus Calamus, der Kalmus; Sagittaria sagiUifolia, das Pfeilkraut, welches ich ähnlich üpi^ig entwickelt noch nie zuvor sah, und viele andere. Schön sind für Gartenteiche auch harte Gyperus-krten, wie Cyperus asper und C. pungeiis, ferner Acorus ja/ponicus fol. var., Juncus effusu
RMRDY6W7–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 965. Sagittaria sagittifolia. 967. Alisma ranunculoides.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
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