RFT5X5N3–Posoqueria Multriflora plant is belongs to the Rubiaceae family, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
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RMPG3PDG–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 492 ANGIOSPERMS weeds that are poisonous. The Horse Nettle (Solanum caro- linense) {Fig. JfA2) is troublesome on account of its spiny stems, and it has a deep rootstock, which is difficult to eradicate. Another troublesome weed of this family is the Buffalo Bur (Solanum rostratum) {Fig. 443), which has spiny fruits that catch into the wool and hair of livestock. The Madder Family {Rubiaceae). — This is one of the largest families of the Dicotyledons. There are more than 4000 species be- longing to this family, but the majority of them are tropical.
RMRDCXJM–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 492 ANGIOSPERMS weeds that are poisonous. The Horse Nettle (Solanum caro- linense) {Fig. JfA2) is troublesome on account of its spiny stems, and it has a deep rootstock, which is difficult to eradicate. Another troublesome weed of this family is the Buffalo Bur (Solanum rostratum) {Fig. 443), which has spiny fruits that catch into the wool and hair of livestock. The Madder Family {Rubiaceae). — This is one of the largest families of the Dicotyledons. There are more than 4000 species be- longing to this family, but the majority of them are tropical.
RFT5YN7F–A picture, that's showing a Rubia plant. This is from Rubiaceae family. The flowers are small yellow. The branches are very thin. It is herb, vintage
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RFT6035G–A picture showing a Partridgeberry.this is from Rubiaceae family. The flowers grow in pairs. The leaves are oval shaped and smooth, vintage line drawi
RMRDRY5N–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 72 ELEMENTS OF /tPPLIED MICROSCOPY. 3. The Microscopic Structure of Coffee.—^The coffee- bean is the seed of Coffea arabica, a small tropical tree of the family Rubiaceae, two of the semi-ellipsoidal beans lying base to base in each of its berries. The beans are brought into the market generally roasted, either in their original form or ground, and although adulteration ' is most easy in the second condition, artificially modelled beans of foreign material are not unknown. The true coffee-bean is made of thick-walled cell
RFT603GR–Bouvardia Leiantha is species of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. Ovate shaped leaves along the stem. Many clusters of flowers are at the top
RMPG3RW0–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 72 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MlLKU:>LUrr. 3. The Microscopic .Structure of Coffee.—The coffee- bean is the seed of Coffea arabica, a small tropical tree of the family Rubiaceae, two of the semi-ellipsoidal beans lying base to base in each of its berries. The beans are brought into the market generally roasted, either in their original form or ground, and although adulteration is most easy in the second condition, artificially modelled beans of foreign material are not imknown. The true coffee-bean is made of thick-walled cel
RFT603G9–Mitrostigma Axillare is the family of Rubiaceae. Flowers of these plants are white star-shaped, bloom in spring. Leaves are opposite and simple, vinta
RFT61H50–A genus of small trees and shrubs of the family Rubiaceae native to the tropical Old World (as Africa) has white fragrant flowers borne in clusters at
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RMRDJH52–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 72 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MlLKU:>LUrr. 3. The Microscopic .Structure of Coffee.—The coffee- bean is the seed of Coffea arabica, a small tropical tree of the family Rubiaceae, two of the semi-ellipsoidal beans lying base to base in each of its berries. The beans are brought into the market generally roasted, either in their original form or ground, and although adulteration is most easy in the second condition, artificially modelled beans of foreign material are not imknown. The true coffee-bean is made of thick-walled cel
RFT5YPWX–The image shows a Huito also known as Genipa Americana. It belongs to family Rubiaceae. The leaves are glossy dark green, with entire margin, acute or
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RMRDX0B3–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. ii6 RUBIACEAE (MADDER FAMILY) P. cordata, Brook Plantain. Tall and glabrous; leaves fleshy, heart-shaped or round-ovate, long petioled, the ribs arising from the midrib; spike at length loosely flowered; bracts round-ovate, fleshy; seeds 2-4, not hollowed on the face. Along streams. P. lanceolata, Rib-grass. Mostly hairy; scape grooved-angled, at length much longer than the lanceolate or lance-oblong leaves; spike dense, at first capitate, in age cylin- drical; bracts scarious; seeds 2, hollowed on the face. Very common in meadows. ETIBIACEAE (Madder
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