RF2TBJ3X2–Moss capsule with spores (Sphagnum sp.). Optical microscope, Magnification X20.
RF2JTE3D8–Peat moss Sphagnum sp. in the Tara National Park in western Serbia
RF2RD8BE4–Peat moss (Sphagnum sp.) have a big capacity to water store since 25 times as your dry weight. Peat is used who insulating material and fuel. Bryophyt
RF2JTE3DR–Peat moss Sphagnum sp. in the Tara National Park in western Serbia
RFM05KW6–Sphagnum bog mushroom, Galerina sp
RMEG61D5–Close-up of Sphagnum moss (Sphagnum sp) Flow Country, Sutherland, Highlands, Scotland, UK, July . 2020VISION Exhibition.
RMJ2J9FN–red peat-bog, (Sphagnum sp.), Kuhmo, Kainuu, North Karelia, Finland
RF2D7R8X9–Cortinarius sp. mushroom on a green mossy surface in the forest
RM2BNDD8A–Lichens (Lecidea sp.) and mosses (Spagnum sp. and Polytrichum sp.) growing on moorland. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
RMKB50D7–Spotted Crake (Porzana porzana) standing in a fen with grass and peat moss (sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RFEBE5GB–Close-up of Sphagnum moss (Sphagnum rubellum) in a forest in spring, Bavaria, Germany
RMPFFJYW–Sphagnum, clump of green moss.
RMM4EA57–Black Moor
RFT5T05M–An image of sphagnum. This image shows the germination of the spore sphagnum: A, early growth of the spore. B, later development-sp,spore. B, bud deve
RMRE2G3A–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 200 STRUCTURE AND £lFE HISTORIES of the developing embryo become organized into a large globular spore-case, containing a thick central column (columella), surrounded by a dome of spores, and, out- side of all, the wall of the sporangium. As the spore-case. Fig. 145.—Sphagnum Sp. Photomicrograph of a longitudinal section through a sporogonium and portion of the pseudopodium. op, operculum; r, annulus; ca, wall of capsule; sp, spores; col, columella;/, foot; ps, pseu- dopodium. enlarges the wall of the archegonium is ruptured and the top portion of it is carrie
RFJGBTE7–Hare's-tail cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in wet moorland with peat moss (Sphagnum sp.), Nicklheim, Bavaria, Germany
RMMCPHT5–. Fig. 130. Vergr. 300. Fragment eines Blattes von Sphagnum sp. aus einem modernen Torfpapier. ap wie in Fig. 132. (Nach K. Linsbauer.) bleichten Fasern bereitet, schon makrochemisch gut charakterisiert und von anderen Papieren leicht zu unterscheiden. Mit konzentrierter Soda- lösung gekocht, geben nämlich diese Papiere eine schwarzbraune Lösung, aus welcher durch Salzsäure Huminsubstanzen in Form eines rotbraun flockigen voluminösen Niederschlags ausfallen. Gebleichte Torfpapiere 1) Hausding, Industrielle Torfgewinnung und Torfverwertung, Berlin 1876. K. Linsbauer, 1. c. (s. oben p. 364), p.
RF2RD8BE0–Peat moss (Sphagnum sp.) have a big capacity to water store since 25 times as your dry weight. Peat is used who insulating material and fuel. Bryophyt
RF2JTE3DY–Peat moss Sphagnum sp. in the Tara National Park in western Serbia
RMJ2J9FT–red peat-bog, (Sphagnum sp.), Kuhmo, Kainuu, North Karelia, Finland
RM2BNDD95–Lichens (Lecidea sp.) and mosses (Spagnum sp. and Polytrichum sp.) growing on moorland. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
RMKB7CN2–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) standing in a bog lake with grass and Peat Moss (Sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RMRE2G5G–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 194 STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES ness from four cells in the main stem, to one or two cells in the smaller branches. The leaves are only one cell thick, and are densely crowded on the stem, having, at maturity, what is known as the two-fifths arrangement; that is, if one starts with a given leaf and follows upward in a spiral around the stem, he will pass five leaves before he comes to one vertically above that with which he started,. Fig. 139.—Sphagnum Sp. Upper portions of leafy plants, showing sporogonia. and in doing this he will have passed twice around t
RFJGBTEK–Hare's-tail cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in wet moorland with peat moss (Sphagnum sp.), Nicklheim, Bavaria, Germany
RMMCPKA3–. "<% Fig. 145. Vcrgr. 300. Fragment eines Blattes von Sphagnum sp. aus einem modernen Torfpapier. ap wie in Fig. 144. (Nach K. Linsbauer.) Papieren fand K. Linsbauer an charakteristischen Bestandtheilen Bast- stränge und Oberhautfragmente von Eriophorwn (siehe oben p. 426 bis 428), Fragmente von S2)hagm(m-Bä.itern, Gefässbruchstücke verschiedener Pflanzen, zarte Stengeltheilchen von Calluna vulgaris (Heidekraut) ii. s. w. Die Bastzellen der Eriophorum-Arien herrschen vor. Für die Erkennung der Torfpapiere sind die Blattfragmente von Sphagmwi und die ver- holzten Oberhautzellen von Er
RMENT2K0–Dead pines (Pinus sylvestris) and hare's-tail cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in a moor pond with peat moss (Sphagnum sp.)
RF2RD8BE2–Peat moss (Sphagnum sp.) have a big capacity to water store since 25 times as your dry weight. Peat is used who insulating material and fuel. Bryophyt
RF2JTE3D4–Peat moss Sphagnum sp. in the Tara National Park in western Serbia
RFH0NX0T–Tussock cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum)with dead pines and peat moss (Spagunm sp.), Grundbeckenmoor, Nicklheim, alpine upland
RF2TBJ07P–Peat moss (Sphagnum sp.). This photo was taken in Valle de Aran, Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMKB7CMW–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) hunting in a bog lake with grass and Peat Moss (Sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RM2AFKKK1–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). ds. Latersimilar filaments grow out from themarginal cells of the thallus, and acareful examination shows thatthey are septate, and closely re-semble the protonemal filaments ofother Mosses. Like those, theFig. z%. —sphagnum squarrosum. g^p^^ especially in the colourlcss Leafy shoot with sporophytes ^ ^ -^ (sp), borne at the end of leaf- oues, are strougly obliquc. iheseless branches, or pseudopodia, marginal protoucmal threads may, according to Hofmeister (i) andSchimper (i), produce a flattened thallus at their extremity,an
RF2JTE3DK–Peat moss Sphagnum sp. in the Tara National Park in western Serbia
RFH0NX10–Dead pines (Pinus sylvestris) and tussock cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in wet bog with peat moss (Sphagum sp.)
RMKB7CJX–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) running in a bog lake with grass and Peat Moss (Sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RM2CE5B7C–. The principles of agriculture; a text-book for schools and rural societies . Fig. 4. A delta in an orchard. is explained, with illustrations, in Baileys Lessons with Plants,pp. 371-374 ; the tree is also described in Chap. v. of GayesGreat Worlds Farm. As an example of a formation of a peatbog by the growth of sphagnum, read Ganong On Raised Peat-bogs in New Brunswick, Botanical Gazette, pp. 123-12G, May,1891. Sphagnum is moss which grows in cold bogs. Nurserymenand florists use it in the packing of plants. 34 THE PKINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE 33a. When spelled humus, the word is a noun; when sp
RF2JTE3DF–Peat moss Sphagnum sp. in the Tara National Park in western Serbia
RFH0NX0G–Tussock cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in moorland pond with dead pines and peat moss (Spagunm sp.), Grundbeckenmoor
RMKB7CMD–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) wading cautiously in a bog lake with grass and Peat Moss (Sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RM2CGN11A–. Annali di botanica . D ™ a. ^B 2 ANN. BOT. VII TAV. IX.. fi.s I- 2° Species iioyae in excelsis Ruwenzoriin expeditione Ducis Aprutii lectae. VII. — Musei.Auctore Doct. G. Negri Sphagnum Aloysii Sabaudiae n. sp. Sterile. Coespites rigidiusculi^ alhicantes. Caulis gracilis^ cent. 15et ultra altus^ albidits, strato corticali haucl poroso, simplici ; tamenJiinc illinCj divisione tangentiali cellularum, duplicato : sclerenchimaalbum. Fasciculorum ramuli plerumque 7, quorum 2 patentes ca.mm. 15-20 longi, ceteri elongatiores, graciliores, cauli adpressi. Foliacaldina refìexa, cauli dorso laxe adpre
RMKB7CN1–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) wading gingerly in a bog lake with grass and Peat Moss (Sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RM2CDC472–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . oss 1170-71-72 Nico-Fume 1158 Nikoteen 1151-58 Paint 1187 Palmetto Leaves.... 1172 Paper Pots 1144 Pecky Cypress. .1183-87 Pipe 1152-82-87 Pipe Fittings 1182-87 Plant Food 1158 Posts 1187 Pots 1181 Pot Covers 1181 Prepared Palms 1172 Princess Pine 1170 Red Balls 1170 Refrigerators 1173 Ribbons 1171-73 Roping 1156-70-72-74 Rubbish Burners 1173 Ruscus. .1156-70-72-73-74 Sash 1182-83-87 Sash Operating Device 1187 Seed Packets 1150 Shrub Protectors 1173 Sphagnum Moss. .1170-73 Sp
RMKB7CJP–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) hiding behind Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) in bog with Peat Moss (Sphagnum sp), The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RMRCGDAG–. Die rohstoffe des pflanzenreiches; versuch einer technischen rohstofflehre des pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic; Materia medica, Vegetable. Fig. 144. Vergr. 300. i'ru^'meiit eine- Blattes von Sphagnum imbricatuin aus Schaf fer' schem Torfpapier (XVIII. Jhdt.). a Zellen (Assimilations- zellen), p Pore in der Zellwand. (Nach K. Linsbauor.). "<% Fig. 145. Vcrgr. 300. Fragment eines Blattes von Sphagnum sp. aus einem modernen Torfpapier. ap wie in Fig. 144. (Nach K. Linsbauer.) Papieren fand K. Linsbauer an charakteristischen Bestandtheilen Bast- stränge und Oberhautfragmente von Erioph
RMKB7CME–Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) wading in a bog lake with Soft Rush (Juncus effusus) reflection, The Netherlands, Drenthe, Bargerveen National Park
RMRCHATA–. Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs : versuch einer Technischen Rohstofflehre des Pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic. Fig. 129. Vergr. 300. Fragment eines Blattes von Sphagnnm iiiibn'catum aus Schaf ferschem Torf- papier (XVHI.Jhdt.). a Zellen (Ässimilationszellen). p Pore in der Zellwand. (Nach K. Linsbauer.). Fig. 130. Vergr. 300. Fragment eines Blattes von Sphagnum sp. aus einem modernen Torfpapier. ap wie in Fig. 132. (Nach K. Linsbauer.) bleichten Fasern bereitet, schon makrochemisch gut charakterisiert und von anderen Papieren leicht zu unterscheiden. Mit konzentrierter Soda- lösung gekoch
RMRG1BCN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 122 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 98. Figure 2. Distribution of Unarmoured Stickleback (Gaslerosieus sp.) in Canada. Courtesy of D. E. McAllister National Museum of Natural Sciences. Habitat Trends Boulton Lake. There have been no significant changes in water levels or in the lake basin between 1970 (when the lake was first visited) and 1981. Rouge Lake. In 1970, when this lake was first sampled, the shoreline was characterized by broad sand beaches which extended to the edge of vertical Sphagnum banks. Breeding stickleback were observed throughout this sh
RMRDWFBN–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 300 SPOROPHYTE OF SPHAGNUM in the sporophyte of Sphagnum is provided for by the elorigatiori of the upper part of the moss stem which"pushes the sporophyte above the leaves and exposes the capsule*to^the"winds quite as. Fig. 204. Fig. 205. Fig. 204. Germination of the spore of Sphagnum: A, early growth of the spore. B, later development—sp, spore; 6, .bud developing into moss plant. C, margin of the thallus, showing the origin of the bud.'—^After Camp- bell. Fig. 205. The twisted stalk moss, Funaria: A, two sporophyte-bearing plants, the re
RMRE1PPW–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 300 SPOROPHYTE OF SPHAGNUM in the sporophyte of Sphagnum is provided for by the elongation of the upper part of the moss stem which pushes the sporophyte above the leaves and exposes the capsule to the winds quite as. Fig. 204. Fig. 205.. "Fig. 204. Germination of the spore of Sphagnum: A, early growth of 'the spore. B, later development—sp, spore; h, bud developing into moss plant. C, margin of the thallus, showing the origin of the bud.—After Camp- bell. Fig. 205. The twisted stalk moss, Funaria: A, two sporophyte-bearing plants, the remains o
RMRG3416–. California gardening. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. GRAFTING WAX For budding and grafting purposes; also for tree wounds and after pruning. For small quantities, soften in hot water and apply by hand; for large quantities, however, melt with as little heat as pos- sible and apply with brush. Avoid heat- iQg* XA lb. size, 25c; V2 lb. size, 40c; 1 lb. size, 60c; 5 lb. size, $2.50, post- paid. SPHAGNUM MOSS Large quantities ot Sp
RMRJ8TB8–. Chase's trade list for fall 1937 - spring 1938. Nurseries (Horticulture) Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Shrubs; Trees; Evergreens; Roses. CHASE, ALABAMA GRADING, PACKING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES (Continued) Sp,hagnum Moss—Item No. 52 ITEM NO. PRICE 52. MOSS, Sphagnum (See Cut): Fresh stock from Wisconsin. In burlapped balesl4xl6x46 inches. Almost bone dry, weight (around 25 lbs. when received) not guaranteed as it gets constantly lighter. The best packing material known. Per Bale, f. o. b. Chase $
RMRG2P2T–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1978 Simpson and Catling: Spiranthes Hybrid. Ontario 35!. Figure 1. Spiranthes lacera var. lacera X romanzoffiana from ICillbear Provincial Park, Parry Sound District, Ontario. Photographed 18 July 1977. The only apparent hybrid found in 1977 was located on a drier slope with Polytrichum sp. in the partial shade oi AInus rugosa and Vacciniwn angustifolium. In addition, 30 flowering plants of S. romanzoffiana and 11 flowering plants of S. lacera var. lacera were found. One of the latter was growing among Sphagnum spp. in a damp location but the others were in dr
RMRHGC64–. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. Natural history. Fig. I."—Verticilo de ronidios de la Casaresia sphagnorum Gz Frag. Fig. 2.—Hitas y grupo de conidios en hoja de Sphagnum squarrosum. Especie tipo: Casaresia sphagnorum, Gz. Frag. nov. sp. Hyphse superficialibus, ramosis, septatis, pallide fuligineo- castaneis, vel flavescentibus, usque lo p, crassis; conidiophoris brevibus, parce ramo- sis, vel verticillatis, binis quinisve divisis, sed ranmlis oppositis a conidiis parum dis tinctis; conidiis varia- bilibus, plerumque fusoideis, 200-500 |ji long., 15-30 Ti crass., sae
RMRHGC6R–. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. Natural history. Fig. I."—Verticilo de ronidios de la Casaresia sphagnorum Gz Frag. Fig. 2.—Hitas y grupo de conidios en hoja de Sphagnum squarrosum. Especie tipo: Casaresia sphagnorum, Gz. Frag. nov. sp. Hyphse superficialibus, ramosis, septatis, pallide fuligineo- castaneis, vel flavescentibus, usque lo p, crassis; conidiophoris brevibus, parce ramo- sis, vel verticillatis, binis quinisve divisis, sed ranmlis oppositis a conidiis parum dis tinctis; conidiis varia- bilibus, plerumque fusoideis, 200-500 |ji long., 15-30 Ti crass., sae
RMRP64W1–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FERNS, LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS GALAX LEAVES. The above furnished on short notice at whole- sale or retail; guaranteed first-class. W. A. D4VIS&C0.,MARI0N,N.C. Brape, Hinsdale, Mass. Wholesale dealer in. Christmas Trees both Spruce and Balsam. Special attention to furnish- ing in car load lots. Also wholesale dealer in Baled Spruce Hardy Cut Ferns, Bouquet Green, Sphagnum Moss, Etc. Extra Selected DECORATIVE EVERGREENS. Sp^ol^l 'SS.iaa.Bt.^ f>x>lo^is. WILD SMILAX. Per 50-pound Case $2-0n Per 40-pound Case 1.75 P
RMRE1F77–. La biologie des plantes ... Plant ecology. l62 BIOLOGIE DES PLANTES les trongons et les suspend comme de la lame qui s'accroche aux buissons, aux branches des bois humides. Nous aVons parle des citernes et des mar^cages suspendus. Les Tillandsia avec leur surface spongieuse, d'autres Brom^liacdes avec leurs feuiUes grisHtres et rugueuses, par I'abondance de poils qui ppinpent de I'eau, sont aussi des esp^ces de tourbiferes sus- pendues ; vous avez sans doute vu les Sphagnum de nbs sagnes,. Fig. 95. — Sp^imen dont les, feuilles en corbeille renvers^e reposent sur le haut d'un arbre. de nos to
RMRP64T7–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Christmas Trees both Spruce and Balsam. Special attention to furnish- ing in car load lots. Also wholesale dealer in Baled Spruce Hardy Cut Ferns, Bouquet Green, Sphagnum Moss, Etc. Extra Selected DECORATIVE EVERGREENS. Sp^ol^l 'SS.iaa.Bt.^ f>x>lo^is. WILD SMILAX. Per 50-pound Case $2-0n Per 40-pound Case 1.75 Per 30-pound Case 160 UONC NEEDLE PINES. Per 100 ST 00 Per 50 ^ 4.00 Per dozen 1.20 MAGNOLIA FOLIAGE. Per Case of 24x24x48 inches $2.50 Per Case of 18x18x40 inches 1.75 CHAM>EROPS PALM GROWNS. Per D
RMRMR2TR–. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science. 96 HARPER i Lophiola aurea^l i Panicum stenodes i Xyris neglecta i Xyris brevifolia® i Eleocharis Robbinsiilj i Rhynchospora ciliaris1|. i Rhynchospora distans'lf. i Anchistea Virginica 1| i Eleocharis melanocarpa 1| i Xyris sp. (1452) 1| 1 Centella repanda1| 1 Lycopodium alopecuroides 1 Rhexia filiformis 1 Xyris Baldwinianal^ 1 Sophronanthe hispida^ 1 Ludwigia suffruticosal/. 1 Sphagnum Fitzgeraldi immersum 1 cuspidatum angustilimbatum 1 Garberi 1 Harperi 6-7 — 6-9 7 4 yellow yellow 7-8 —? 5-8 — 0 0 4-7 7-8 yellow 7-8 cream 0 0 6-q white
RMRH4YCK–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 5. Jahrg-ansr. fcn 9. >li 1847. 28. Stück. Inhalte Orig.: K. Müller Sphagn. sericewn n. sp. v. Sumatra. â Ei it. i Bryologia Europ. Fase. 37 â 40. â Moritzi syst. Ten. d. v. Zolline er auf Java ges. Pfl. â Neue Blumen-Zeit. N. 9. â Hart ig Untersuch, üb. i. explosive Baum- wolle.â R e i c h e n b a ch DeutscUl. Flora. Ser. I. Heft 26â31. Ser. II. Heft 19 â 29. â 0 tto u. D ietri ch Allg. Gartcn- zeil. N. 10 â17. â Crel. CrCS.: Jiaturforscli. Fr. zu Berlin. â H. STot.: Bory's Herbarien - Verkauf. â -181 â 4S2 Sphagnum sericewn, eine neue Art der Batta
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