RMJAMXHN–Common Twayblade, Listera cordata, in a meadow
RMF75DEP–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RF2F8B52T–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RMBP72DJ–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, Listera cordata, Canada
RMC26WW6–Lesser Twayblade, neottia cordata
RMF75DET–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RMP88BR5–Kleine keverorchis, Lesser Twayblade
RMJ8G21Y–Loddiges 532 Listera cordata drawn by W Miller
RM2E1G1T7–Loddiges 532 Listera cordata drawn by W Miller.
RM2C1CBDN–00021103.tif Listera cordata L Aiton.
RFT5RYC1–Heart-Leaved Twayblade normally called as neottia cordata or listera cordata. Orcids of upland bogs and mires as height up to 15cm is native to Europe
RF2F8B48J–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RME1RDDG–Heartleaf Twayblade is a northern species that occurs in pine forests on most Wadden islands.
RF2F8B79H–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RMC1XMHM–Lesser Twayblade, neottia cordata
RMF75DEY–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RMP88BR8–Kleine keverorchis, Lesser Twayblade
RF2REDM05–Neottia cordata, the lesser twayblade or heartleaf twayblade, is an orchid of upland bogs and mires that rarely exceeds 15 cm (5.9 in) in height.
RMCEG18H–European common twayblade, Listera ovata, and lesser twayblade, Listera cordata.
RF2F8B7A0–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RMP9H7D9–Lesser twayblade orchid, Neottia cordata (Listera cordata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after an illustration by William Miller from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London, 1821.
RF2F9E71T–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Czech Republic, Europe. Sma
RMF75DEX–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RF2F7K6WC–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Czech Republic, Europe. Sma
RMP88BR4–Kleine keverorchis, Lesser Twayblade
RF2F8B790–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RF2REDM26–Neottia cordata, the lesser twayblade or heartleaf twayblade, is an orchid of upland bogs and mires that rarely exceeds 15 cm (5.9 in) in height.
RMHH2D4K–Lesser twayblade orchid, Neottia cordata (Listera cordata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after an illustration by William Miller from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London, 1821.
RMADXYPC–Lesser twayblade
RMBK8X1C–Heartleaf Twayblade
RM2GMA7K8–Lesser Twayblade - Listera cordata
RMJAMXFN–Common Twayblade, Listera cordata, in a meadow
RMRR86J1–. Abbildungen der in Deutschland und den angrenzenden gebieten vorkommenden grundformen der orchideenarten. . 15. Listera cordata R. Br.. 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.. Müller, Walter, of Gera; Kränzlin, Friedrich, 1847-1934. Berlin, R. Friedländer & sohn
RMPG1Y90–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. V^:. Plate XXXI. 4/7 NATURAL SIZE. I. (;y.[NA1)ENI. .LlilDA. 2. ORCHIS ,10i;iri (four f OLOUK FORMS). 3. HABK.NARIA VIRIDIS. 4. (;^•.MN AIJENIA ODORATISSIMA. 5. LISTERA CORDATA.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton &am
RMP5575C–European common twayblade, Listera ovata, and lesser twayblade, Listera cordata. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik,' 1802-1843.
RF2F7JKW7–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RF2REDM04–Neottia cordata, the lesser twayblade or heartleaf twayblade, is an orchid of upland bogs and mires that rarely exceeds 15 cm (5.9 in) in height.
RMW1BHR5–Archive image from page 403 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode01john Year: 1847 ORC 408 —♦— ORC ium monarchis, in meadows. Ophrys myodes, in shady forests, particularly upon chalk. 0. arachnites, in mea- dows, also upon limestone. O. apifera, upon limestone hills. Epipogium gmelini, upon mouldering roots of trees, in mountainous woods. Spiran- thes autumnalis, in meadows. Neottia Nidusavis, growing upon roots of trees, in woods. Listera ovata, in damp places, in common woods. L. cordata, in mountain meadows and woods. Epipactis latifolia,
RMRPXEA8–. Album des orchidées de l'Europe centrale et septentrionale. PI. XXVI. Listera cordata, R. Br. /Jstèi-e cordée. Ileart leaved Listera. Hcrzhlattriges Zweihlatt. Europe centrale else[)U'iilfioii;ilc, dans les bois moussus de la réirion montagneuse. Juin-août.. 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.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939. Genève, Librairie Georg
RMPFXMEK–. The orchids of New England; a popular monograph. Orchids. Fig. 17.—Twavblade. (Listera cordata.) LlSTERA CONVALLARIOIDES. LlPARIS LCESELII.. 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.. Baldwin, Henry, 1846-1911. New York, J. Wiley
RMF75DEW–Lesser Twayblade or Heart-leaved Twayblade, in flower on moss in woodland.
RF2F8B496–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Jeseniky, Czech Republic, E
RF2REDM03–Neottia cordata, the lesser twayblade or heartleaf twayblade, is an orchid of upland bogs and mires that rarely exceeds 15 cm (5.9 in) in height.
RF2F7K769–Listera cordata, Lesser Twayblade, red flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat, hidden in green moss, Czech Republic, Europe. Sma
RF2F7K732–Orchis militaris, military orchid, flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat, detail of bloom, green clear background, Czech Republ
RF2F9E73K–Bloom plant in the meadow habitat. Pink and violet flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Czech Republic,
RMAE23Y5–Lesser Twayblade
RF2F9E4YE–Hammarbya paludosa, Bog Orchid, flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Czech Republic, Europe. Bloom plan
RMJAM060–Common Twayblade, Listera cordata, in a meadow
RMRDEY35–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 33. Lisiera ovaia, L., an Ichneumon Flower, agrees with the former species in the colour, form, and arrangement of its flowers, only differing in that these are smaller. There is still, however, a necessity for direct observation to confirm this supposition, since the agents which pollinate Listera cordata are as yet unknown. The two species Just named belong to the class of flowers possessing exposed nectar, in connection with which they have therefore
RMPG28YJ–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 33. Lisiera ovaia, L., an Ichneumon Flower, agrees with the former species in the colour, form, and arrangement of its flowers, only differing in that these are smaller. There is still, however, a necessity for direct observation to confirm this supposition, since the agents which pollinate Listera cordata are as yet unknown. The two species Just named belong to the class of flowers possessing exposed nectar, in connection with which they have therefore
RF2F9E4WT–Hammarbya paludosa, Bog Orchid, flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Czech Republic, Europe. Bloom plan
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