RF2FJNN5J–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RFER89YF–Common stalked barnacle (Pollicipes mitella) at a rock in a seaside
RF2DW1DAG–Many fresh barnacles (pedunculata) for sale at a fish market in Huelva, Spain
RFKGMM5Y–I saw this soft coral colony, of the genus Xenia, in the Egyptian Red Sea; each many tentacled polyp feeding at the end of a smooth unbranched stalk.
RM2CBCTMN–acorns
RM2CPH8RT–Elder (Sambucus nigra). Multiple bunches of flat-topped heads of numerous buds and cream-white flowers. Stalked compound leaves of five to severn leaf
RF2EFBWBX–coconuts stalked on ground for drying
RM2CPJ0KC–Elder (Sambucus nigra). Multiple bunches of flat-topped heads of numerous buds and cream-white flowers. Stalked compound leaves of five to severn leaf
RFHGA3EE–Goose barnacles sold in fisherman shop
RM2CPMEPG–Elder (Sambucus nigra). Multiple bunches of flat-topped heads of numerous buds and cream-white flowers. Stalked compound leaves of five to severn leaf
RM2DGXH2H–A boys legs with the shadow of his body being projected onto the grass and wooden slats for use in many concepts.
RM2CPH2JB–Elder (Sambucus nigra). Multiple bunches of flat-topped heads of numerous cream-white flowers. Stalked compound leaves of five to severn leaflets. Att
RF2NB1B5M–Goose barnacles, or stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans attached to rocks at Avila Beach, California
RM2EF9FBJ–Fenugreek stalkball (Phleogena faginea) fruiting bodies emerging from fissures in tree bark in dense deciduous woodland, Gloucestershire, UK.
RMMKN9KF–Many-Stalked Spike Rush
RFERRCGJ–A mass of oxeye daisies in a Sussex field
RM2J673X3–Flowering Aeonium undulatum surrounded with blue Pride of Madeira, Echium candicans
RME45YMM–Stalked ascidians / tunicates (Clavelina robusta) on a fan coral. Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia,
RMEBN76A–many-stalked spike-rush (Eleocharis multicaulis), inflorescence with stamina, Germany
RF2FJNN65–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RMAB8AM4–many-stalked spike-rush (Eleocharis multicaulis), inflorescence with female flowers
RF2FA0P24–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2E8KRDD–heap of raw coconuts in yard
RFR3E8R0–Goldring tunicate [Clavelina robusta]. Puerto Galera, Philippines.
RF2R375EG–Red stemmed baby chard
RF2FA58HE–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RF2ARKTCJ–Screwdrivers at checkout in front of the store. Our red handle is stalked.
RM2G02G9A–Flowers of the Knitbone or Common Comfrey are common in many areas of damp woodland and stream banks. The plant has been used in traditional medicines
RME1RHPP–Close-up of bank of fen with many-stalked spike-rush in autumn
RF2R26XK6–Goose barnacles clustered on piece of oceanic flotsam washed up on beach.
RM2CPGPGW–Elder (Sambucus nigra). Multiple bunches of flat-topped heads of numerous cream-white flowers. Stalked compound leaves of five to severn leaflets.
RF2WR84B9–Goose barnacles, or stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans attached to rocks at Avila Beach, California
RM2H22J73–Nidderau, Germany. 15th Oct, 2021. A long-stalked garlic windling stands in front of participants during a mushroom course at the Pilzschule Hessen. Who wants to collect the plants for the domestic stove, may that in many cases. But caution is required, ignorance can lead to nausea or worse. (to dpa 'Caution with the mushroom choice - in the autumn it pulls collectors into the forest') Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A77B08–Many-stalked peperomia or radiator plant, Peperomia polystachya. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RM2J673WK–Flowering Aeonium undulatum surrounded with blue Pride of Madeira, Echium candicans
RMMY4FP3–Freshly picked pears in an abstract composition.fresh fruits on display on a market stall. Pears for perry making and healthy eating.good foods health
RF2B7R6BX–Screwdrivers at checkout in front of the store. Our red handle is stalked. It is unused and new. Close up.
RM2EY8FC6–A colony of tunicates, Clavelina robusta, also known as sea squirts, or ascidian, Philippines.
RF2BMK59M–Screwdrivers at checkout in front of the store. Our red handle is stalked. It is unused and new. Close up.
RF2FA0P37–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2E8KRCF–coconuts in different colors in yard
RFR3E8WD–Goldring tunicate [Clavelina robusta]. Puerto Galera, Philippines.
RM2A77A2F–Long-stalked chironia, Chironia peduncularis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1835. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RF2FA59FN–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RMP6BG48–Many-stalked peperomia or radiator plant, Peperomia polystachya. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RM2G02G9K–Flowers of the Quakers or Common Comfrey are common in many areas of damp woodland and stream banks. The plant has been used in traditional medicines
RM2CGKGAW–. The British grasses and sedges . , and is found in similar situations.Both species flower in Jidy. (PL 239, f. 5.) 6. EleOcharis (Spike-rush). 1. E. palustris (Creeping Spike-rush).—Stigmas 2;fruit crowned with the flattened base of the style, shorter than the bristles. A rush-like plant, 2—3 feet high,destitute of leaves, and sending up from its widely-creeping root rounded stems, abruptly sheathed at thebase, each of which terminates in a solitary oblongspikelet. Sides of lakes and ponds, common, flower-ing in June. (PI. 239, f. 6.) 2. U. multicaulis (Many-stalked Spike-rush).—Stigmas3; fr
RF2R26XK4–Goose barnacles clustered on piece of oceanic flotsam washed up on beach.
RM2CPGM3Y–Elder (Sambucus nigra). Multiple bunches of flat-topped heads of numerous cream-white flowers. Stalked compound leaves of five to severn leaflets. Att
RF2NB1B9R–Goose barnacles, or stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans attached to rocks at Avila Beach, California
RM2CTRBR2–Horse Chestnut Tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). Close up of still to open, upright, flower buds. Spring.
RMA5P9P2–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea growing on the wood
RMW2318M–Archive image from page 124 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 VUlgire, Targ. (Arum ArisAriim, Linn.). A foot high ; Ivs. cordate or somewhat hastate, long-stalked : spathe purple, incurved at the top.-Has many forms «nd many names. Can be grown in the open with pro- tection
RM2J673XH–Flowering Aeonium undulatum surrounded with blue Pride of Madeira, Echium candicans
RMPFM2J3–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2694. Vitex incisa (XK). gundo). Less showy in bloom than the preceding spe- cies, but a graceful shrub of loose and open habit, with handsome foliage. V. ilicifblia, A. Rich. Lvs. simple, short-st.ilked. oval, spiny- toothed: fls. in long-stalked, axillary, many-lid.
RMMCKN5Y–. Fig. 21.—A Phosphorescent Shrimp (Euphausia pellucida). The lamp-like phosphorescent organs are numbered I to 6. There is another on the outer edge of the stalked eye, making seven in all on each side of the animal. ^, points to the hindermost gill, enlarged. (night-shiner). They possess special lantern-like knobs scattered about on the body, which have transparent lenses, and resemble small bull's-eye lanterns. Some have a row of seven lanterns on each side of the body (Fig. 2 i), but one kind has as many as i 50 dotted about. These lanterns were only a few years ago thought to be eyes, and
RF2BMK560–Screwdrivers at checkout in front of the store. Our red handle is stalked. It is unused and new. Close up.
RF2FA0P3G–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2FA59FG–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RMP6F84Y–Long-stalked chironia, Chironia peduncularis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1835. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMRDM8KP–. 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. 9. Sparganium multipedunculatum (Morong) Rydb. Many-stalked Bur-reed. Fig. 169. Sparganium simplex multipedunculata Morong, Bull. Torrey Club 15: 79. 1888. Sparganium multipedunculatum Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 32: 598. 1905. Stem i°-i§° high or less, or floating, rather slen- der; leaves narrow, 2j"-s" wide or rarely less, slightly keeled, dilated and
RF2NB1B27–Goose barnacles, or stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans attached to rocks at Avila Beach, California
RM2CTRC46–Horse Chestnut Tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). Close up of still to open, upright, flower buds. Spring.
RMA5P9R5–Bright red stalked fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMW28D1W–Archive image from page 422 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 PRIMULA 21. rdsea, Royle. Tufted, 4-8 in. tall, glabrous, not mealy: Iv.s.many, oblong-obovateor oblanceolate, crenu- late or small-toothed: Us, few to many in a rather loose liead (each flower distinctly stalked
RMPFJHCW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ARISARUM ARISTOLOCHIA 95 TUlgire, Targ. {Arum Arisdrum, Linn.). A foot high : Ivs. cordate or somewhat hastate, long-stalked : spathe purple, incurved at the top.âHas many forms and many names. Can be grown in the open with pro- tection. AEISTOLOCHIA (named for supposed medicinal vir- tues). Aristo/ochidcece. B
RMMCKN7R–. Fig. 21.—A Phosphorescent Shrimp (Euphausia pellucida). The lamp-like phosphorescent organs are numbered I to 6. There is another on the outer edge of the stalked eye, making seven in all on each side of the animal, g, points to the hindermost gill, enlarged. (night-shiner). They possess special lantern-like knobs scattered about on the body, which have transparent lenses, and resemble small bull's-eye lanterns. Some have a row of seven lanterns on each side of the body (Fig. 2 i), but one kind has as many as I 50 dotted about. These lanterns were only a few years ago thought to be eyes, and
RF2FA0P1T–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2FA58G8–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RMP554HW–Yellow and brown flowered wing-stalked Ammobium alatum. Hand-colored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntosh's 'Flora and Pomona' 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc.
RMRDXRCK–. The essentials of botany. Botany. ANTHOPHTTA. 281 rounding the flower-heads of some thistles. Whether the small insects thus caught are made use of by the plants in any way is as yet uncertain. 533. In the Sundews (Fig. 168), which are common little bog-plants, the leaves have many stalked glands which. FlQ. 168.—A Sundew-plant (Droaera). Natural size. secrete a sticky substance. These glands are sensitive, and when an insect comes in contact with one or more of them and is held fast the others slowly bend towards the insect, and the leaf itself rolls up, completely surrounding the. Please n
RF2WR84B3–Goose barnacles, or stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans attached to rocks at Avila Beach, California
RMA5P9KA–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMPFN3EN–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. VUlgire, Targ. (Arum ArisAriim, Linn.). A foot high ; Ivs. cordate or somewhat hastate, long-stalked : spathe purple, incurved at the top.-Has many forms «nd many names. Can be grown in the open with pro- tection. ABISTOLOCHIA (named for supposed medicinal vir- tues). AristoloehiAcew. Birthwort. Many species of
RMMAB1W6–. The drug plants of Illinois . SMILAX BONA-NOX L. Green brier, American china root, false china root. Liliaceae.—A long, prickle-armed, woody vine climbing by tendrils; under- ground stem long, with many spiny knots as large as an egg, from which above- ground stems arise; stem crooked, round- ish but with one prominent angle, with usually 3 to 8 spines per internode; leaves ovate but variable and some at least so constricted as to have 2 large, rounded basal lobes, parallel-veined, alternate, 2 to 8 inches long, petioled; flowers greenish- yellow, small, in stalked, axillary umbels; fruit a
RF2FA0P3C–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2F9H12J–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2F98401–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RF2FA58GR–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RF2F8D869–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RMRE0NYE–. Flowers of the field. Botany. GOOSEBERRY AND CURRANT TRIBE lo; Natural Order XXXIV GR0SSULARIACE7E.—The Gooseberry and Currant Tribe Calyx growing from the summit of tfie ovary, 4-5 cleft; petals 4-5, small, inserted at the mouth of the calyx-tube, and alternating with the stamens ; ovary i-celled, with the ovules arranged in 2 opposite rows ; style 2 to 4-cleft ; berry crowned with the withered flower, pulpy, containing many stalked seeds. Shrubs with or without thorns and having alternate lobed leaves, which are plaited when in bud. The flowers grow in clusters in the axils of the leaves,
RMP5KTKB–Mentzelia stipitata 34. . Stalked mentzelia . . Illustration by Mrs. Priscilla Bury. With partly coloured plant, and engraved dissections of petal, fruit, stamens, etc. . . Benjamin Maund's The Botanist was a five-volume series that introduced 250 new plants from 1836 to 1842. The series is notable for its many female artists: the plates were drawn by Maund's daughters Sarah and Eliza, Augusta Withers, Priscilla Bury, Jane Taylor, Miss R. Mills among others. The other characteristic is partial colouring - many of the finely detailed copperplate engravings are left with part of the flower and l
RF2R9T553–Goose barnacles, or stalked barnacles or gooseneck barnacles, are filter-feeding crustaceans attached to rocks at Avila Beach, California
RMA5P9N7–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMPFN28J–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. CACALI6PSIS (Cacn;irt-;a-f). Compisita;. One spe- cies, with discoid, very many-Ild. heads of perfect yel- low florets, and palmate Ivs. Nardbsmia, Gray. Strong perennial, 1-2 ft. high, loose, woolly, but becoming nearly glabrous; Ivs. nearly all radical, long-stalked, 5-9-cleft or parted, the lobes dentate or
RMMCTN8B–. Fig. b^.—Claviceps purpurea, i, ergot on rye-grass; 2, ergot on rye; 3, section of portion of conidial fruit ; 4, sclerotium or ergot bearing the stalked, ascigerous form of fruit; 5, head of ascigerous fruit showing warted surface, due to projecting mouths of perithecia; the section shoNss perithecia sunk in the fleshy stroma ; 6, ascus ; 7, free needle-shaped spore. Figs, r, 2 and 4 nat. size ; remainder variously mag. cereals, especially rye, also in the inflorescence of many kinds of grasses. Infection takes place when the plants are in bloom, the mycelium developing in the ovary, replac
RF2FA59FA–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RF2F8D8A9–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RMRHKBET–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. MUGIL 193 Mugil (mu'-jil) Mugilidae (mu-jil'-i-de) Muilla (mu-ir-a) mulatto (mu-lat'-o) Mulgedium* (mul-je'-di-um) multicaulis (mul-ti-ko'-lis) many-stalked. Mungos (mung'-os) Munia (mu'-ni-a) Muntiacus (mun-tl'-ak-us) muralis (mu-ra'-lis) belonging to walls. Murgantia (mur-gan'-ti-a) muricatus (mu-ri-ka'-tus) pointed. Muridae (mu'-ri-de) Murinus (mu-rl'-nus) murorum (mur-6r'-um) of walls. murre (mer) Mus (mils, mus) Musa* (mu'-sa, mu'-za) Musaceae* (mu-sa'-se-e) musang (mu-sang'). Mus <L. mils, mouse. Pronounced: mus, but New Latin mus
RMA5P9P8–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea attacked by unknown white mould
RMPG1P93–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. Okdee 158.âLTCOPODIACB^. 811 killed by drought.) Fruit sessile on the under side of the branches, of 2 kinds; the sterile smaller, opening all around, containing a thick body bearing 3 angular lobes (antheridia) above ; the fertile a thin pericarp bursting irregularly, containing many globular, stalked sporangia each with a few spores.âMinute, floating, resembling a Jungermaunia. with filiform stems and lobed fronds. A. Caro
RMMCKKB8–. U Lb. Oz. Pkt. Select Early Dwarf Erfurt, 95 days.—Of highest excellence, and for field culture not surpassed by any type of newer name $8.00 2.25 20 Algiers, 110 days.—A late, hardy and admh-able sort. A certam header 2.25 70 10 Lenormands, 120 days.—large, late variety, with well-formed heads. I Lb. Oz. Pkt. 12.00 60 10 Veitch's Autumn Giant, 130 days.—Very vigorous, long-stalked, large foliage, heads large, white. i Lb. Oz. Pkt. $1.70 60 10 Dry Soil Cauliflower, 100 days. —This strong-growing, fine and showy strain has proved reliable in many dry sections of the country, providing the soi
RF2FA58FW–Spiraea in citypark Staddijk
RF2F8D85Y–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RM2AJ66F3–The treasury of botany: a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; with which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms . es always the largest; while in anotherthere are many pairs of pinnae, the leafletsscarcely half an inch long, linear in formand almost numberless. The flowers areusually borne on stalked globose heads,I but sometimes in terminal racemes; thecorollas small and hidden by the verynumerous long filaments of the stamens,which are almost always of a beautiful redcolour. From this latter circumstancethe genus is named Calliandra, signifyingbeautiful stamened. It differs f
RF2F7NDA0–Prunus ‘Kanzan’ Kanzan cherry blossom – stalked clusters of double pink flowers, April, England, UK
RMA5P9T0–Mature red stalked fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata spreading spores
RMPFJJPM–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PRIMULA Tufteci, 4-8 in. tall, glabrous, not * oblanceolate, creuu- iiall-toothed: Us. few to many in a rather loose head (i-ai-li tiuwer (iistiuctly stalked), rose-red, more or less drooping, the tube somewhat exceeding the long sharp calyx-teeth, the lobes obcordate.
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