RM2AFXW4J–. The Pharmaceutical era. While most stems attain a more or lesserect position, there are others which tiend over to oiieside, as Stellaria humifusa (a chickweed) or several ofthe Bedstraws or Cleavers (being species of Galium).There are some that lie prostrate on the ground, asfiTtid currant. (Ribes prostratum). Some st<ms runalong the ground, and from the nodes roots are producedas in strawberry Mentha piperita (Fig. 11). There arestill many other forms: (he terms descriliing these areused more esijeeially in the study of Systematic Botany. (2) Rhizomes.—There are stems that grow undernea
RMEYYM9K–sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), bunch of sweet woodruff hang up for drying, Germany
RME7BAEJ–northern bedstraw, galium boreale
RFJ50YJM–Bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa) larva. Larval stage of beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, found feeding on bedstraws (Galium sp.)
RFA54FPA–A single stem of a sweet woodruff plant.
RMB3A6XH–American Miniature Horse - trotting on meadow
RMCT014E–LADY BEDSTRAW
RFJM3X3M–A beautiful white bedstraws blossoming in a summer meadow. Vibrant closeup with a shallow depth of field.
RMD6TD50–Bloody-nosed Beetle Timarcha tenebricosa adult on Heath Bedstraw Galium saxatile adult larval foodplant Powys Wales September
RMATX55G–Clove scented or Bedstraw Broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea, in flower Parasitic on bedstraws
RFR4JJ95–
RMHGMC83–Bedstraw Broomrape, or Clove-scented broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea, parasitic on bedstraws on downland.
RFB2FWNH–hedge bedstraw / Galium mollugo
RM2AJ8B36–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . orizontally-projecting spines; in the roses and brambles CLIMBING PLANTS. 677 both the internodes and the ribs of the leaves are beset with sharp, backwardly-direeted prickles; several bedstraws (e.g. Galium uliginosum and aparine) bearshort, stiff, reversed bristles on the ridges of the stem and on the leaf-margins andribs, whilst the midrib of the pinnate rotang leaves is continued beyond the blade asa long whip-like structure beset with barbs of the most varied description. Theillustration of three species
RMEYYMA1–sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), bunches of sweet woodruff hang up for drying, Germany
RME7BAEM–northern bedstraw, galium boreale
RFJ50YGX–Bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa) larva. Larval stage of beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, found feeding on bedstraws (Galium sp.)
RFA54FK6–A single sprig of a sweet woodruff plant.
RFJM3X3P–A beautiful white bedstraws blossoming in a summer meadow. Vibrant closeup with a shallow depth of field.
RMBWTHN5–Mediterranean Bedstraw (Galium corrudifolium) flowering, growing on scree of limestone plateau, Causse de Gramat, Massif
RFR4JJAK–
RMHGMC7W–Bedstraw Broomrape, or Clove-scented broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea, parasitic on bedstraws on downland.
RM2AN03DA–Plant-life, with 74 full-page illus., 24 being from photos, by the author and 50 in colour from drawings . getation, using it as a support, in muchthe same way as is exhibited in our modern Bedstraws—for example, the Goosegrass, or Cleavers {Galium ap-arine). The stems were ribbed, and furnished withwhorls of leaves at considerable intervals The leaveswere commonly, but not invariably, wedge-shaped,generally six in a whorl, and attached by their pointsto the stem. The fructifications were in the form ofcones, resembling somewhat those of Calamites. ThePsilotaceee (p. 163) are considered to be
RMEYYM9W–sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), bunch of sweet woodruff hang up for drying, Germany
RME7BAF2–schultes' bedstraw, galium schultesii
RFJ50YJ9–Bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa) larva. Larval stage of beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, found feeding on bedstraws (Galium sp.)
RME7BAEP–waxy bedstraw, galium glaucum
RFG2C6YR–Small bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha goettingensis). A flightless beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, the leaf and seed beetles
RME7BAER–hedge bedstraw, galium mollugo
RFJM3X3K–A beautiful white bedstraws blossoming in a summer meadow. Vibrant closeup with a shallow depth of field.
RME7BAFE–lady's bedstraw, galium verum
RMBWTHKT–Mediterranean Bedstraw (Galium corrudifolium) flowering, in scree on limestone plateau, Causse de Gramat, Massif Central, Lot,
RFR4K4H2–maibowle
RFR657EE–
RMRDY5CF–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. 244 FAMILIES OF FLOWBEING PLANTS. western States. In the tribe Ixoreae is contained the genus Coffea, or coffee, one of the important staples of the tropics. The related genus Ixora includes some trees with very hard, tough wood, notably the West Indian ironwood {Ixora ferrea). Our native Eubiaceous plants are limited in the northern states to the partridge-berry, Mitchella (Fig. 211), the various species of Hbustonia or bluets (Fig. 212) and the bedstraws (Galium), the latter homely insig- nificant weeds. (Fig. 213). Family Caprifoliace
RFHJWMNE–woodruff (galium odoratum)
RMEYYM9P–sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), three bunches of sweet woodruff hang up for drying, Germany
RFG2C702–Small bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha goettingensis). A flightless beetle in the family Chrysomelidae, the leaf and seed beetles
RFJM3X2P–A beautiful white bedstraws blossoming in a summer meadow. Vibrant closeup with a shallow depth of field.
RME7BAFC–lady's bedstraw, galium verum
RMBWTHMN–Mediterranean Bedstraw (Galium corrudifolium) flowering, in scree on limestone plateau, Causse de Gramat, Massif Central, Lot,
RMEBN037–Galium verum subsp. verum (Galium verum subsp. verum), blooming, Germany
RMCNY17G–sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), blooming in a beech forest, Germany
RMCNT93K–sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), blooming in a beech forest, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMEBKP5A–Galium verum subsp. verum (Galium verum subsp. verum), blooming plants on the stuck pile Sachsen with cross Sachsenkreuz, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Ruhr Area, Hamm
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