RM2CW7JRG–Pseudoanthidium nanum, m, Washington Co, right side 2018-03-07-08.26
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RFPHW74Y–Flowering Alps Forget-me-not on a flower meadow, Austria
RMKJNCTK–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum, in flower at high altitude in the Swiss Alps.
RMECD47T–Dwarf Clover Trifolium nanum
RM2GJFMMT–USA, Wyoming. Alpine forget-me-not and dwarf clover, Beartooth Pass.
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RFA9EMFE–COMMON NAME Forget me not LATIN NAME Myosotis
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RMDAB5GA–Hampton Court, UK. 8th July 2013. The Ecover Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2013 on Press Day, Monday 8th July 2013 in London, UK. The Gold medal winning garden designed by Matthew Childs and sponsored by Ecover also won the Best in Show Award.The conceptual garden highlights pollution and plastic in aquatic environments. Credit: Miriam Heppell/Alamy Live News
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RMAYT9DG–Hyacinthe ornithogalum sigmoideum
RM2JEFFXH–Campophyllum nanum.
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RM2T6D180–Hebeclinium macrophyllum cultivar. As Ageratum, Countess of Stair. Hybrid raised at Castle Kennedy and sold by B. S. Williams, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, Holloway Road. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RM2ME8PBW–Hebeclinium macrophyllum cultivar. As Ageratum, Countess of Stair. Hybrid raised at Castle Kennedy and sold by B. S. Williams, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, Holloway Road. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RFPHW71N–Flowering Alps Forget-me-not on a flower meadow, Austria
RMKJNCRD–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum, with Moss Campion in flower at high altitude in the Swiss Alps.
RME0N2J7–Plectrogenium nanum
RMBF7NWX–A dwarf pebble flower, Oophytum nanum in the quartz flats of the Namaqua desert, South Africa
RM2GJFMMH–USA, Wyoming. Alpine forget-me-not and dwarf clover, Beartooth Pass.
RFPHW712–Flowering Alps Forget-me-not on a flower meadow, Austria
RMHKCJC4–Pelargonium nanum
RMBF7MBJ–A dwarf pebble flower, Oophytum nanum in the quartz flats of the Namaqua desert, South Africa
RM2GJFMHA–USA, Wyoming. Alpine forget-me-not and dwarf clover, Beartooth Pass.
RM2AJH5K4–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 . ff 7 tv > £%/. 563. POTAMOGETON TIUCARINATUS, F. V. M. 586 CL. ERIOCAULE.E.. 564. Eriocaulon setaceum, Linn. 565. E. nanum, R. Br. 566. E. nigricans, R. Br. CLT. CENTROLEPIDEJE.—CLTI. RESTIACE^. 587
RM2JEG1CE–Campophyllum nanum.
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RMKT3F2M–42710 Plectrogenium nanum Gilbert, new species Type
RMW9FFKG–Archive image from page 38 of Currie Bros fifty-eighth year. Currie Bros. : fifty-eighth year 1933 curriebrosfiftye19curr Year: 1933 ( MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Page 35 f: SOLANUM A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet, globular berries. CAPSICASTRUM NANUM (Jerusalem Cherry) Pkt. 10c CLEVELANDI (Cleveland Cherry)—An improvement on the foregoing, carrying the fruits well above the foliage and in greater profusion Pkt. 20c RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant) Grand semi'tropical plants with highly ornamental foliage, strikingly eifective
RMGK6TAX–42710 Plectrogenium nanum Gilbert, new species Type
RMBF7R1W–A dwarf pebble flower, Oophytum nanum in the quartz flats of the Namaqua desert, South Africa
RM2GJFMTH–USA, Wyoming. Alpine forget-me-not and dwarf clover, Beartooth Pass.
RMFA5JM4–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum in flower at high altitude on acid rock in the Italian Alps.
RM2AJ5JPH–The Victorian naturalist . Siphonaria dicmenensis Nerita atramentosa Figure 8. The more common gastropod molluscs of the intertidal zone.(Scale line =: 1.0 cm.)Cellcma tramoserica Patelloida alticostata. The most conspicuous animals inthe midlittoral zone are the gastropodmolluscs (Figure 8). Austrocochleaconstricta (Ribbed Top Shell) andBembicium nanum (Striped MouthConniwink) are most common andoccur throughout this zone and inrock pools. The striking black neriteor crow shell, Nerita atramentosa,formerly Melanerita melanotragus, isalso abundant, with highest densitiesin crevices sheltered f
RMKJND11–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum, on lichen-covered rocks in flower at high altitude in the Swiss Alps.
RMBP4YP6–Masses of alpine flowers (including King-of-the-Alps, and Moss Campion) at about 2000m on the Livigno Pass, Upper Engadin
RM2JEFTFW–Campophyllum nanum.
RM2HHFWX2–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum, in flower at 3000m in the Swiss Alps.
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RMMN05RC–. English: Dillenius, J.J. (1732), Hortus Elthamensis plate 9, depicting Alkekengi Barbadense nanum, Alliariae folio, now know as Physalis pubescens L. Nederlands: Dillenius, J.J. (1732), Hortus Elthamensis plaat 9, met een afbeelding van Alkekengi Barbadense nanum, Alliariae folio, tegenwoordig bekend als Physalis pubescens L. Deutsch: Dillenius, J.J. (1732), Hortus Elthamensis Tafel 9, mit einer Darstellung von Alkekengi Barbadense nanum, Alliariae folio, jetzt bekannt als Physalis pubescens L. Français : Dillenius, J.J. (1732), Hortus Elthamensis lame 9, représentant Alkekengi Barbadense na
RM2BTR0T7–Trifolium nanum Torr.
RMKHYDPF–Bembicia nanum 002
RMW9FFC2–Archive image from page 37 of Currie's garden annual spring,. Currie's garden annual : spring, 1935 60th year curriesgardenann19curr 1 Year: 1935 ( SOLANUM A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet, glo- bular berries. CAPSICASTRUM NANUM (Jerusalem Cherry) Pkt. 10c CLEVELANDI (Cleveland Cherry) — An improvement on the foregoing, car- rying the fruits well above the foliage and in greater profusion Pkt. 15c RICEVUS (Castor Oil Plant) Grand semi-tropical plants with highly ornamental foliage, strik- mgly effective for outdoor be
RM2AM7YT8–Trees and shrubs of Central Park . of BolivarStatue, are clustered close together, Juniperus sabina;Viburnum epulis (or oxyccocus), var. nanum; Vi-burnum epulis (or oxyccocus), and Potentilla fruti-cosa. The savin juniper here {sabina), is a trailingone, with dark green, slightly spreading, awl-shaped,sharp-pointed leaves. It is a native of the Alps, thePyrenees, and Canada. Southwest of this juniperis the dwarf cranberry bush {Viburnum opulis, var.nanum) with small leaves and of rather compact form;almost due east of this is shrubby cinquefoil {Poten-tilla fruticosa), and directly north of th
RM2JEFPDN–Campophyllum nanum.
RM2HHFX8W–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum, in flower at 3000m in the Swiss Alps.
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RMME9R15–. Die Gartenwelt . PelARGONIUM HYBR. GRANDIFLORUiM NANüM. Neueste Züchtungen von W. Bürger, Halberstadt
RM2BTPKC7–Lythrum nanum Kar.
RMW9FWHW–Archive image from page 74 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1927 52nd year curriesfarmgarde19curr 10 Year: 1927 ( 10 SMILAX. BIyrsiphyllum Asparagoides — oz. 50c Pkt. 10 SOIiANUM. A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet globular berries. Pkt. Capsicastrum Nanum (Jerusalem Cherry) 10 Clevelandi, or Cleveland Cherry— An improvement on the forego- ing, carrying the fruits well above the foliage and in greater profusion 20 SALPIGLOSSIS. Very pretty autumn blooming plants with funnel-sha
RM2AJK65X–Seed annual 1908 . Stock Solanum Pseudo Capsicum Nanum. Ornamental fruit bear-ing plants, useful for conservatory or drawingroom decoration. The foliage is handsome andcontrasts finely with the miniature, Iound, scarletfruit with which the plant is covered. Tender per-ennial; about one and a half feet high..Pkt. 10c. STIPA PENNATA—(See Feather Grass). Sunflower (Helianthus). These stately, old fashioned flowerswith the newer improved varieties are coming intospecial favor as a background for lawns and in frontof high fences. Valuable also as a screen to hideunsightly places and sometimes used
RM2JEG0H2–Campophyllum nanum.
RM2HHFWJN–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum, in flower at 3000m in the Swiss Alps.
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RM2K3D0PG–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum in flower on acid rocks at high altitude, Italian Alps.
RMMECP9Y–. Die Gartenwelt . Pyrethrum roseum nanum. Nadi einer vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufnahme.
RM2BTW86W–Trifolium nanum Torr.
RMW9FJWH–Archive image from page 48 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1931 56th year curriesgardenann19curr Year: 1931 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN SOLANUM A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet globular berries. Pkt. Capsicastrum Nanum (Jerusalem Cherry) .. .$0.10 Cleveland!, or Cleveland Cherry—An improve- ment on the foregoing, carrying the fruits well above the foliage and in greater pro- fusion 20 RANUNCULUS ASIATICUS IMPROVED PALESTINE STRAIN (RAGIONIERI) A remarkable creation of t
RMPFYDDA–. Currie Bros. : fifty-eighth year 1933. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Page 35 ^f: SOLANUM A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet, globular berries. CAPSICASTRUM NANUM (Jerusalem Cherry) Pkt. 10c CLEVELANDI (Cleveland Cherry)—An improvement on the foregoing, carrying the fruits well above the foliage and in greater profusion Pkt. 20c. RICINUS (Casto
RM2AGAKNN–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. tember, or a trifle earlierthan the late-branching sorts. Reportsreceived regarding it, both from thiscountry and Europe, speak in the high-est terms of its many good qualities. 15cts. per packet; 2 packets for 25 cts. DREERS LARGE-FLOWERINGHALF-DWARF SNAPDRAGONS. (Antirrhinum Majus Nanum Grandiflorum.) This type, while not having the magnificent long spikes of thegiant sorts, has spikes and flowers of good size, and, owing totheir dwarf and compact habit of growth, are better adaptedfor bedding purposes. They grow about 18 inches high, andthe mass of bloom which th
RM2JEG4CJ–Campophyllum nanum.
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RM2K3D0KH–King of the Alps, Eritrichium nanum in flower on acid rocks at high altitude, Italian Alps.
RMME9X0H–. Die Gartenwelt . Pelargonium hjbr. grandifloium nanum Neueste Züchtungen v. W. Bürger, Hallierstac K. ü«,,!^!»,-.« "Hr.*-«
RM2BTW0C7–Psacalium nanum Pippen.
RMW9FE93–Archive image from page 34 of Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878 curtiscobbwashbu1878curt Year: 1878 ( PRICE. AGERATUM. Nat. Okd., Composita. Valuable plants for larpc beds or borders, and very useful for pot-cnltnre. Very good for bouquets. Hardy annuals. AsTcratnm Mexicaniim. Light-blue; from Mexico, li feet 05 Otlorntum (fragrant). Much like the Mexicanum; from Mexico . . . .05 Albiflorum Nanum. Dwarf, white; fine for pots 05 Cceruleum Nauum. Dwarf, blue; fine for pots or open ground . . , .05
RMPFY325–. Currie's garden annual : spring 1931 56th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN SOLANUM A very useful ornamental pot plant for winter decoration, bearing in the greatest profusion, bright scarlet globular berries. Pkt. Capsicastrum Nanum (Jerusalem Cherry) .. .$0.10 Cleveland!, or Cleveland Cherry—An improve- ment on the foregoing, carrying the fruits well above the foliage and in greater pro- fus
RM2AKCF4K–The Victorian naturalist . wink, Bembiciumnanum, reached its maximum density.Although not confined to this zone, itwas noted rarely in the lower littoraland its numbers fell off toward high tide level. It was in this zone also thatthe black-green threads of the lichen,Lichina confinis, gave a dark colour-ation to the rock surface, and the tallcones of Cellana became prominent. Zone 4. The Melarapha zone. Upperand supra-littoral, 1-0-2 -25 metreabove low tide. The appearance of the blue-greyspirals of Melarapha praetermissaindicated this zone. At its lowerextremity, Bembicium nanum still oc-cur
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