RM2C7NC6K–Unopened flower buds of a narrow leaf hawksbeard, Crepis tectorum, are covered with its own seeds that look similar to those of the common dandelion a
RFF08G30–Crepis tectorum, Narrowleaf Hawksbeard
RMWW4R69–Alvar hawkbit, Crepis tectorum ssp pumilum, in limestone grassland on Alvar, Oland, Sweden.
RFJKEAP0–Narrowleaf Hawksbeard-Crepis tectorum
RMW4YB7B–Crepis tectorum illustration (02).
RF2JDW21R–yellow flower of Crepis tectorum (narrowleaf hawksbeard) in blooming spring desert, Sarykum sand dune
RMW4YB90–Crepis tectorum Linné - Flora regni Borussici vol. 9 - t. 610.
RFR03153–yellow flowers Crepis tectorum on a meadow in the autumn afternoon
RF2JKRNH0–Crepis foetida flowers in the summer forest
RF2RKA1XY–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RFKW1FHG–Bright yellow flower of hawksbeard (Crepis biennis)
RFGXPHCT–Wild yellow hawksbeard flowers bouquet isolated on white
RMAY3Y41–Plants Crepis Tectorum
RM2A7C1JX–Stinking maithen, Crepis foetida, wall maithen, Crepis tectorum, and laciniated maithen, Crepis biennis. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from 'Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged, with Several Hundred Additional Plants, Principally from Sir John Hill,' by Joshua Hamilton, London, W. Locke, 1792.
RMJFY6D8–Crepis tectorum Linné - Flora regni Borussici vol. 9 - t. 610
RF2C6GKH4–Close-up of the yellow flower, whose Latin name is crepis tectorum.
RMW2T69J–Crepis tectorum BB-1913
RF2C67Y0K–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RF2H655C2–Shallow focus of a Crepis tectorum on a wall background
RF2RY6YK3–Hand cutting yellow flower Crepis tectorum, narrowleaf hawksbeard or 'narrow-leaved hawk's-beard growing in the meadow in summer for use in
RFF08G2X–Crepis tectorum, Narrowleaf Hawksbeard
RMWW4R9J–Alvar hawkbit, Crepis tectorum ssp pumilum, in limestone grassland on Alvar, Oland, Sweden.
RMG38A3R–PLANTS/CREPIS TECTORUM
RF2HPGNKE–wilted narrow leaved hawksbeard plants with fluffy seeds in bright sunlight
RF2JDK0B1–yellow flower of Crepis tectorum (narrowleaf hawksbeard) in blooming spring desert, Sarykum sand dune
RMW4YB95–Crepis tectorum fruit (01).
RFJ0JEFC–Flowers Crepis in green grass. Flora of Montenegro.
RF2JKRNJG–Crepis foetida in the summ meadow
RF2T4EM3A–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2RAM7JH–Crepis foetida in the summer meadow, flowers dandelion
RFKW1FHF–Bright yellow flower of hawksbeard (Crepis biennis)
RMJYKJDP–196 Crepis tectorum L
RF2PG84EG–Yellow flowers of dandelions in green backgrounds.
RF2JC6JTR–Dach-Pippau oder Mauer-Pippau, Crepis tectorum, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / Crepis tectorum, commonly referred to as 'the narrowleaf hawksbeard[2]' or 'narrow-leaved hawk's-beard, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RMBH3X4R–narrow-leaved hawksbeard, plant, plants
RMBKTK8A–Smal streepzaad in een natuurontwikkelingsterrein. Habitusfoto.
RF2C67Y0A–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RF2K94F7C–A shallow focus shot of a Crepis tectorum with blur yellow background with sunlight
RF2PKGBRD–Hand cutting yellow flower Crepis tectorum, narrowleaf hawksbeard or 'narrow-leaved hawk's-beard growing in the meadow in summer for use in
RFF08G33–Crepis tectorum, Narrowleaf Hawksbeard
RMWW4R3F–Alvar hawkbit, Crepis tectorum ssp pumilum, in limestone grassland on Alvar, Oland, Sweden.
RMCTA606–Crepis tectorum, Narrowleaf Hawksbeard
RMP25T8X–. Crepis tectorum L. 31 January 2001. Amédée Masclef (1858–) Alternative names Masclef Description French botanist Date of birth/death 1858 19.. Authority control : Q18507759 VIAF: 233362923 ISNI: 0000 0003 6776 1587 LCCN: n88663684 Botanist: Masclef SUDOC: 035266805 WorldCat 2 196 Crepis tectorum L
RMHYENA8–196 Crepis tectorum L
RMP7C6AH–196 Crepis tectorum L.
RFJ0JECT–Flowers Crepis in green grass. Flora of Montenegro.
RM2BTW577–Crepis tectorum L.
RF2PJ6N2W–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2RAM7HT–Yellow flowers in the summer forest
RM2AGDBF4–. 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. 4. Crepis tectorum L. Narrow-leaved Hawks-beard. Fig. 4089. Crepis tectorum L. Sp. PI. 807. 1753. Annual; stem slender, puberulent or pubescent,leafy, branched, i°-2° high. Basal leaves lanceolate,dentate, or runcinate-pinnatifid, 4-6 long; stemleaves sessile, sometimes slightly sagittate at thebase, linear, entire, dentate, or lobed, their marginsrevolute; heads numerous, co
RMJ38W1N–Crepis tectorum ssp tectorum
RMP6AK2D–Stinking maithen, Crepis foetida, wall maithen, Crepis tectorum, and laciniated maithen, Crepis biennis. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from 'Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged, with Several Hundred Additional Plants, Principally from Sir John Hill,' by Joshua Hamilton, London, W. Locke, 1792.
RF2C5AG20–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card
RF2K94F7X–A shallow focus shot of a Crepis tectorum with blur yellow background in the garden
RMWW4R6M–Alvar hawkbit, Crepis tectorum ssp pumilum, in limestone grassland on Alvar, Oland, Sweden.
RMMCRBNC–. Fig. 39. Carduus nutans. Nickende Distel. Links eine einjährige Blattrosette, sehr stachelig. Verkl. Rechts eine fliegende Frucht! (Aus Schmeil.) einige Crepis, besonders Cr. tectorum, Lampsana communis, der Löwenzahn Taraxacum vulgare (T. taraxacum) u. a. anschließen. Vielerorts war es früher üblich und ist es stellenweise noch heute, die Gärten und Grundstücke nicht durch Mauern sondern durch Hecken abzugrenzen, und da meist der Grund und Boden auf dem Lande einen ziemlich geringen Wert besitzt, ließ man oft diese Heckensträucher sich beliebig ausbreiten. In erster Linie spielten Weiß- ode
RMPFKAP9–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. 1930] Avery: Hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides 145 lite on a long thread, and is thus easily identified. The D-chroinosome of leontodontoides loses its satellite, as in the hybrid with tectorum. The c-chromosonie of parviflora is so similar to the B-chromosome of leontodontoides in morphology that distinction between the two is not usually possible (fig. 6).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMW4YB8Y–Crepis tectorum ssp tectorum.
RM2BTR4AJ–Crepis tectorum L.
RF2PJ6N2J–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RM2AGDB66–. 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. 4. Crepis tectorum L. Narrow-leaved Hawks-beard. Fig. 4089. Crepis tectorum L. Sp. PI. 807. 1753. Annual; stem slender, puberulent or pubescent,leafy, branched, i°-2° high. Basal leaves lanceolate,dentate, or runcinate-pinnatifid, 4-6 long; stemleaves sessile, sometimes slightly sagittate at thebase, linear, entire, dentate, or lobed, their marginsrevolute; heads numerous, co
RF2C5NXW9–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RF2F9BCTT–Vertical shot of yellow flower of Crepis tectorum or Narrowleaf Hawksbeard
RMPFKARX–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. Tig. 1. Bosette leaves of Crepis leontodontoides, C. capillaris and between them their P, hybrid. Thus the hybrids between leontodontoides and aurea and between leontodontoides and marschaUi were closer to leontodontoides than to the other parent; while the Fx leontodontoides x parviflora resembled parviflora more closely. In the other two cases, Fx leontodontoides x capillaris and Fx leontodontoides x tectorum, the hybrid was inter- mediate in habit and in all character expressions. This is we
RMW22E00–Archive image from page 12 of Cytological studies of five interspecific. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides cytologicalstudi65aver Year: 1930 1930] Avery: Hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides 145 lite on a long thread, and is thus easily identified. The D-chroinosome of leontodontoides loses its satellite, as in the hybrid with tectorum. The c-chromosonie of parviflora is so similar to the B-chromosome of leontodontoides in morphology that distinction between the two is not usually possible (fig. 6).
RM2BTR4AG–Crepis tectorum L.
RF2RKA2AG–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2RKA1G7–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RMRDJP8M–. 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. 4. Crepis tectorum L. Narrow-leaved Hawks- beard. Fig. 4089. Crepis tectorum L. Sp. PI. 807. 1753. Annual; stem slender, puberulent or pubescent, leafy, branched, i°-2° high. Basal leaves lanceolate, dentate, or runcinate-pinnatifid, 4'-6' long; stem leaves sessile, sometimes slightly sagittate at the base, linear, entire, dentate, or lobed, their margins revol
RF2R9RGR2–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2C5NW24–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RF2G73Y0E–A soft focus of narrowleaf hawksbeard flowers blooming at a field
RMPFKARJ–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. 140 University of California Publications in Agricultural Sciences [Vol. 6 enees between the leontodontoid.es chromosomes are not evident, espe- cially since the D-chromosome loses its satellite in the hybrid. The D-chromosome of tectorum retains its satellite unaltered, but in no case was a satellite found on the leontodontoides chromosome, a phenomenon (amphiplastie) which seems to be characteristic of certain inter- specific hybrids as first described by Navashin (1928). Figure 3 shows a som
RMT3WPT4–Archive image from page 117 of Die Pflanzenwelt Deutschlands; Lehrbuch der. Die Pflanzenwelt Deutschlands; Lehrbuch der Formations- biologie. Eine Darstellung der Lebensgeschichte der wildwachsenden Pflanzenvereine und der Kulturflächen diepflanzenweltd00grae Year: 1909. I04 B. Spezieller Teil. arvensis und die auch überwinternden Pippau (Grundfeste, Crepis tectorum), Rittersporn (Delphinium consolida, der Blutstropfen Ana- gallis arvensis, bes. in Mittel- und Süddeutschland oft blau var. coeru- lea) und viele andere. Alle diese Unkräuter blühen im Laufe des Frühjahrs oder Früh- sommers, und
RM2BTR49N–Crepis tectorum L.
RMRE38YG–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 286 these are growing near pine-woods; on Senecio (Cineraria) palustris are always found only very few and small sori. Senecio vulgaris, silvaticus, viscosus common. Senecio vernalis. J. Vroue!; Falst. B0t0 (R 99 a 2^°). Senecio pulcher. S. Botanisk Have (A. Lge). 5enecio doria. S.- Landbohcijskolens Have (R 92 g ^2). Cineraria palustris. J. Gaardbo- gaard (F. K. R. Exc. 19/7 96), Manager!; S. Rungsted!, Skelskar (Exc. ^i/e 07). Cineraria hybrida. L. Hardenberg (J. Jergensen). Crepis tectorum. F. Skaarup C/9 78 R 96 0^30),
RF2R9RGWY–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2C5NW2F–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RMPFKAPJ–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. 1930] Avery: Hybrids of Crep.is leontodontoides 143. * f g Fig. 5. Meiosis in F1 C. leontodontoides-tectorum. a, I-M, with two bivalents and five univalents; o, I-M, with three bivalents, and three univalents; c, I—M, with one bivalent, one loose pair, and five univalents; d, early diakinesis and e, I-M, with four bivalents and one univalent chromosome; /, and g, late I-A.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability
RMW1R7YT–Archive image from page 7 of Cytological studies of five interspecific. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides cytologicalstudi65aver Year: 1930 140 University of California Publications in Agricultural Sciences [Vol. 6 enees between the leontodontoid.es chromosomes are not evident, espe- cially since the D-chromosome loses its satellite in the hybrid. The D-chromosome of tectorum retains its satellite unaltered, but in no case was a satellite found on the leontodontoides chromosome, a phenomenon (amphiplastie) which seems to be characteristic of certain i
RM2BTR4AW–Crepis tectorum L.
RMRCGK3W–. Die Pflanzenwelt Deutschlands; Lehrbuch der Formations- biologie. Eine Darstellung der Lebensgeschichte der wildwachsenden Pflanzenvereine und der Kulturflächen. Plants. I04 B. Spezieller Teil. arvensis und die auch überwinternden Pippau (Grundfeste, Crepis tectorum), Rittersporn (Delphinium consolida, der Blutstropfen Ana- gallis arvensis, bes. in Mittel- und Süddeutschland oft blau var. coeru- lea) und viele andere. Alle diese Unkräuter blühen im Laufe des Frühjahrs oder Früh- sommers, und zur Zeit der Hundstage, wenn das Getreide fällt, haben sie bereits Früchte gereift und Samen ausgestr
RF2R9RGX1–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2C5NTHK–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RMPFKAR0–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. e f Fig. 4. Meiosis in Ft C. leontodontoides-tectorum. a, diakinesis, no bivalents; b, early I-M, no bivalents; e, I-A distribution fol- lowing no pairing in I; d, and e, I-M, no bivalents, showing four large tectorum and five smaller leontodontoides chromosomes; f, I—M, showing one bivalent, one loosely conjugated unequal pair, and five unpaired chromosomes. Although the behavior of the chromosomes in meiosis just described was rather frequently seen in the hybrid, it was far from being the. P
RM2BXBMW1–Crepis tectorum L Crepis tectorum L.
RMRD2C7C–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. Tig. 1. Bosette leaves of Crepis leontodontoides, C. capillaris and between them their P, hybrid. Thus the hybrids between leontodontoides and aurea and between leontodontoides and marschaUi were closer to leontodontoides than to the other parent; while the Fx leontodontoides x parviflora resembled parviflora more closely. In the other two cases, Fx leontodontoides x capillaris and Fx leontodontoides x tectorum, the hybrid was inter- mediate in habit and in all character expressions. This is we
RF2R9RFPB–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2HN70RH–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RM2BX9E6A–Crepis tectorum L Crepis tectorum L.
RMRD2C3J–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. 1930] Avery: Hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides 145 lite on a long thread, and is thus easily identified. The D-chroinosome of leontodontoides loses its satellite, as in the hybrid with tectorum. The c-chromosonie of parviflora is so similar to the B-chromosome of leontodontoides in morphology that distinction between the two is not usually possible (fig. 6).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RF2T4EMGB–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2C5NTJ2–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RM2BX9E9F–Crepis tectorum L Crepis tectorum L.
RMRD2C70–. Cytological studies of five interspecific hybrids of Crepis leontodontoides. Karyokinesis; Crepis. 140 University of California Publications in Agricultural Sciences [Vol. 6 enees between the leontodontoid.es chromosomes are not evident, espe- cially since the D-chromosome loses its satellite in the hybrid. The D-chromosome of tectorum retains its satellite unaltered, but in no case was a satellite found on the leontodontoides chromosome, a phenomenon (amphiplastie) which seems to be characteristic of certain inter- specific hybrids as first described by Navashin (1928). Figure 3 shows a som
RF2PJ6N1F–Crepis foetida grows in the wild in summer
RF2C5NXTN–Wild field herbs in bottles of different shapes on a white-gray background as a decoration. Card, Bottle of essential oil with herbs on white backgrou
RM2C1JMWG–Crepis tectorum L Crepis tectorum L.
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