RM2AKG10D–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 74 bis. Opilia amentacea. (a) A flowering shoot, (b) early raceme (amentum), (c) a scale of the amentumwith enclosed flower-buds, (d) fruit, (e) flower, (a) (b) and (d) nat. size; (c) and(c) enl. (After Wight.) 75. APODYTES BRACHYSTYL1S, F. V. M. XXXIV. OLACINEJE.—XXXVI. CELASTRIXE.E. 99 3H?U^. i &
RMDXBFRR–Ciboria amentacea mushroom
RFT5CGN2–Ciboria amentacea, known as the catkin cup, growing from Alder cones in March in Finland
RMMAB65G–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1—5. Ciboria amentacea. Fig. 1. Blüthen - Kätzchen von Corylus Avellana mit Apothecien. Fig. 2. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 3. Sporen. Fig. 1 in natürlicher Grösse, Fig. 2—3 stark vergrössert. (Fig. 1 nach Linhart, Pung. hung. 160, Fig. 2 u. 3 Originalzeichnungen nach der'Natur.)
RM2AKG32A–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . (Fig. 7,4.) Tribe II.—Opilie.e.Opilia, Roxb. amentacea, Roxb. (Fig. 74 bis.)Cansjera, Juss. leptostachya, Be nth. Tribe III.—Icacine^e.Gomphandra, Wall. australiana, F. v. M. polymorpha, Wight., var. 6, Bail.—Wood of light colour andnicely marked.Apodytes, E. Meyer. brachystylis, F. v. M. — Wood hard, yellow; useful forcabinet-work. (Fig. 75.)Penna
RM2AKG1ME–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 73. Flindersia Strzeleckiana, F. v. M.JS bis. F. maculosa, Lindl. (a) Flower, (a 1) disk, (b) stamen, (b 1) filament, (b 2) anther, (a) and (b) enlG XXXIV. 0LAC1NE,E.. 74 bis. Opilia amentacea. (a) A flowering shoot, (b) early raceme (amentum), (c) a scale of the amentumwith enclosed flower-buds, (d) fruit, (e) flower, (a) (b) and (d) nat. size; (c
RMRPMT3K–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mesquite is the most important honey plant of the arid Southwest. Acacia amentacea. served the bees as an important source of nectar. Mesquite is very probably the most important honey plant in all the Southwest. The honey is of a light amber color and good quality. Bee- keepers living in Te.xas reported to the writer that the honey is lighter in some seasons than in others, and that this is the case when no other plant blooms at the same period, so that the difference cannot be laid to the mi.xture with honey from other sources. They reported also th