RMHYJR1C–Aristate yellow rattle Rhinanthus aristatus Plateau de Beurre Vercors Regional Natural Park Vercors France
RF2C3H99K–Bumblebee on an Aristate yellow rattle
RM2WH11E4–Natural vertical closeup on the Aristate Yellow-Rattle wildflower, Rhinanthus glacialis
RF2HNA5JP–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow
RM2RANYXM–Indian barberry, mara manjal, chutro, sumbal, tree turmeric, or aristate barberry, Berberis aristata. Native to the Himalayas, seeds sent by Dr Nathaniel Wallich from Nepal, used in Ayurveda traditional medicine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RM2J6ADF3–Glacier rattle, Rhinanthus glacialis, in flower in alpine meadow, German Alps.
RFGXYMEX–blooming flower of caricature plant or Graptophyllum pictum, a kind of native shrub in New Guinea
RM2RAH7D7–Natural closeup on a yellow flowering greater yellow-rattle , Rhinanthus angustifolius, a root-parasite plant
RME9MJFP–Wheat Triticum aestivum Most birds game wont eat this aristate winter wheat Germany
RM2AKM8KB–The entomologist's text book : an introduction to the natural history, structure, physiology and classification of insects, including the Crustacea and Arachnida . e a spindle.Aristate, when the antennae are terminated by a fine bristle (fig. 74).Dentate, when the joints are armed with short spines (fig. 77). Serrate, when the joints are triangular, one of the angles being internally produced, like a saw (fig. 7^>).Pectinated, when the joints are furnished with u long and ANTENNA. 241 slender tooth, generally arising from the base or ex-tremity of each, thus resembling a comb (fig. 78).Bijj
RM2T69XPX–Indian barberry, mara manjal, chutro, sumbal, tree turmeric, or aristate barberry, Berberis aristata. Native to the Himalayas, seeds sent by Dr Nathaniel Wallich from Nepal, used in Ayurveda traditional medicine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RMPFYT25–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 220 CYPERACEAE (SEDGE l^AMILY) 357. 0. hO[-m., V. invisa. elongate-ovate, ascending or rarely spreading, distinctly about lO- nerved on each face; scales lance-attentuate or aristate. (C. straminea. Tar. uperta Boott; C. tenera Britton, not Dewey.) — Fresh or brackish marshes, commonest near the coast, e. Que. to Del. and la. ; B. C. June-Aug. Fig. 356.—Lower small-spiked (5-8 mm. long) plants have been separated as var. intisa (W. Boott) Fernal
RMMAA8T9–. Economic plants of Porto Rico . Tachuelo (Pictetia aristata), Showing Aristate Leaves.
RMT03PF5–Economic plants of Porto Rico . economicplantsof00cook Year: 1903 Conir. Nat Herb., Vol. VIII. Plate Llll. Tachuelo (Pictetia aristata), Showing Aristate Leaves.
RMHYJR23–Aristate yellow rattle Rhinanthus aristatus Plateau de Beurre Vercors Regional Natural Park Vercors France
RF2HMJ28R–Rhinanthus glacialis flower growing in meadow
RM2J6ADDN–Glacier rattle, Rhinanthus glacialis, in flower in alpine meadow, German Alps.
RM2RAH7GP–Natural closeup on a yellow flowering greater yellow-rattle , Rhinanthus angustifolius, a root-parasite plant
RM2AWPYDB–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . Antennae in flies.—a, tip of plu-mose antenna; b, joints verticil-late ; c, aristate, the arista hare;d, arista plumose at base; <?, aristaplumose to the tip. THE INSECT WORLD. 531 and tlie wings are narrow, so that the insect is awkward in ap-pearance, as well at rest as in its flight, which is slow and heavy.The flies are most frequently seen in low, rank meadows, oralong ditches or sluggish streams, flying preferably during themorning and late afternoon hours. The larva
RMPG3XCF–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. 64 CYPEBACE^. rather aristate) scales of the female spikelets. Carex ligata Boott. in Benth. F1. Hongk. p. 402; Kukenth. in Engl. Pfl-reich, Cyper.-Caric. p. 473; var. formosensis (Ltv. et Van.) Kukenth. I.e. p. 474. Oarex formosensis JAy. et Van. iu Mem. Soc. sc. nat. Cherbourg XXXV. p. 216. Hab. Kelimg, leg. U. Faukie (ex Kukenth.) Carex Mo
RMHYJR2D–Aristate yellow rattle Rhinanthus aristatus Plateau de Beurre Vercors Regional Natural Park Vercors France
RF2HMJ28Y–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow
RM2J6ADFB–Glacier rattle, Rhinanthus glacialis, in flower in alpine meadow, German Alps.
RM2AJDYHR–Notes on genera of Paniceae : I-IV . ustrated and are equallycovered by the generic description the firstspecies is here taken as the type of thegenus. A duplicate type of this, Exherb. Humboldt, was examined in theBerlin Herbarium. Helopus Trin. Fund. Agrost. 103. pi. 4.1S20. A single species, H. pilosus Trin.(op. cit. 104) is included. Since the genusiinly and not the species is described andsince no specimen is cited we should con-sider the species based on Milium ramo-sum Retz., which is cited as a synonym,save for the fact that plate 4 shows an aristate lemma while Retzius(Obs. Bot. (5:12
RF2HPPM1T–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow
RM2J6ADB3–Glacier rattle, Rhinanthus glacialis, in flower in alpine meadow, German Alps.
RM2K3D1FK–Glacier rattle, Rhinanthus glacialis, in flower in alpine pasture. Italian Alps.
RM2AFX3FF–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. -cent, canescent; stem simple or branching from base. Root-leaves long-petioled, truncate or somewhat cuneate at base, ovate, blade .01 to .02long, crenate; floral leaves subsessile, cuneate-oblong, few-toothed,longer than flowers. Whorls 4-6-flowered, forming an interrupted orcontinuous leafy spike; bracts petiolulate, cuneate-flabellate, with 2-3,aristate teeth on each side; calyx .008 long, with short, nearly muti-cous, at length involute teeth; corolla blue, tube in
RF2HMJ292–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow, macro
RM2AFXKX1–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. lary, shorter than leaves, at lengthnodding; calyx-lobes stellate, linear-lanceolate, aristate, much longerthan capsule — Spring — Coast to subalpine regions. 6. AIVAOAL.L.IS5 L. Pimpernel. Calyx 5-parted. Corolla rotate, almost 5-petalous, longer thanthe calyx. Stamens 5, filaments bearded. Capsule membranous, cir-cumscissile, many-seeded. Seeds angular—Spreading herbs, with op-posite or whorled leaves, and solitary flowers on axillary peduncles. 1. A. arveiisi§, L, 0
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RM2AFW6R3–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. yptian Grass. 0 Rijl-el-BarMyeh.Naim-es-SaUb. A to .6; culms prostrate below, geniculate, rooting atjoints, branching. Spikes 3-5, .05 long, .005 broad, mucronate by ex-currence of rachis; lower glume oblong, acute to acuminate, upperovate, larger, rounded at tip, retuse, with an awn as long as itself inthe notch; lower pale mucronate-aristate, the lateral nerves obsolete —Spring —Sidon (Gaill. in Fi. Or.). 50. PAPPOPHORUM, Schreb.Pappophoiium. Spikelets laterally compr
RF2HNGN82–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow
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RM2AFYRHJ–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. leaf ; heads ovate to oblong ;flowers .007 long ; pods falcate, .02 long, .002 broad — Spring-— Jeru-salem^; Beirut. 23. T. liamosa, L. Q)^Usheib-el-meleTc. Yig. 96.Daraqraq. Kuteihah. .1 to .25, sparingly ap-pressed-hairy or glabrescent, decumbent. Leaf-lets obovate-cuneate, dentate, truncate or re-tuse. Peduncle as long as leaf, aristate ; headsspherical ; flowers .005 long; pods falcate, .008to .013 long, .0015 broad — Spring — East sideof Dead Sea, and southward to
RF2HMJ28H–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow, close up shoot
RMRDTGEM–. Economic plants of Porto Rico. Botany; Botany, Economic. Conir. Nat Herb., Vol. VIII. Plate Llll.. Tachuelo (Pictetia aristata), Showing Aristate Leaves.. 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.. Cook, O. F. (Orator Fuller), 1867-1949; Collins, G. N. , (Guy N. 1872-1938. Washington, Govt. Print Off.
RF2HNGN7F–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow, macro
RMRE1DXF–. A practical guide to garden plants, containing descriptions of the hardiest and most beautiful annuals and biennials, hardy herbaceous and bulbous perennials, hardy water and bog plants, flowering and ornamental trees and shrubs, conifers; hardy ferns; hardy bamboos and other ornamental grasses. Also the best kinds of fruits and vegetables that may be grown in the open air in the British Isles with full and practical instruction as to culture and propagation. Gardening; Gardening; Botany, Economic. I'IG. 11.—ARIL. PIG. 12.—ARISTATE. Aristate, awned or bearded, like Barley (fig. 12). Articula
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RF2HMJ2F7–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow, close up
RMRHDGAM–. The book of choice ferns for the garden, conservatory. and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates amd numerous wood engravings. Identification; Ferns. ASPIDIUM. 469 (leafits) provided with aristate (awned) teeth. The weak, straw-coloured rachis (stalk of the leafy portion of the frond) is densely scaly throughout. The sori (spore masses) fill up nearly the whole breadth of the pinnules between the edge and the midrib. Fig. 71 is reduced from Col. Beddome's "Ferns of
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RMRGB7N8–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. GENEEA OF GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES. 93 37. Elymus L. Spikelets 2 to 6 flowered, sessile in pairs (rarely 3 or more or soli- tary) at each node of a continuous rachis, the florets dorsiventral to the rachis: rachilla disarticulating above the glumes and between the florets; glmnes equal, usually rigid, sometimes indurate below, nar- row, sometimes subulate, 1 to several nerved, acute to aristate, some- what asymmetric and often placed in front of the spikelets; lemmas rounded on the back or nearly terete, obscurely
RF2HNGNAM–Rhinanthus glacialis flower growing in meadow, close up
RMRDKC9P–. 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. ZANNICHELLIACEAE. Vol. I.. 20. Potamogeton Hillii Morong. Hill's Pond- weed. Fig. 193. Potamogeton Hillii Morong, Coult. Bot. Gaz. 6: 290. 1881. Stems slightly compressed, slender, widely branching, l°-2° long. Leaves linear, acute or cuspidate, or often almost aristate, i'-2l' long, i"-ii" wide, 3-nerved, the lateral nerves delicate and nearer the ma
RF2HPPM2J–Rhinanthus glacialis flower growing in meadow
RMRJD1NB–. The Central American species of Quercus. Oak; Trees. Leaf margins of Quercus: A, Extreme aristate-tipped teeth, Q. monserratensu C. H. Mull.; B, moderate aristate-tipped teeth, Q. candicans Nee; C, mucronate- tipped teeth, Q. -peduncularis Nee (all X 3). 323472°—42 7. 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.. Muller, Cornelius H. (Cornelius Herman), 1909-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
RF2HNGNAC–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow, close up
RMRE1P1D–. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 27. angle (Fig. 29); obtuse, with a blunt point (Fig. 30); trun- cate, with the end as if cut square off (Fig. 31); emarginate, notched at the end (Fig. 82); obcordate, with a deep notch,. Fig. 28, or inversely heart-shaped (Fig. 33); cuspidate (Lat. aispis, point), tipped with a sharp stiff point (Fig. 34); aristate (Lat. arista, awn), with a long bristle or awn. 10. The margin of leaves may be:—entire, that is, the edge. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
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RMRHA7BF–. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. 106 THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. [Vol. XXIV. No. 280. placed ? pollen (Fig. XI. mag.) confervoid, fusiformly thicker in centre, numerous, dense, close, whitisli-lacteous, about If mm. long. Female flower : ovaries 8-11?stigmas 2, capillaceo- aristate, deciduous. Fruits sessile on the front face of spadix, coriaceous, subreniform-r o u n ded, sagittato-cordate at the base, flattened, vertically carinate dorsally, beaked with a very short persist- ent style in front above, about 5mm. long ?lobes obtuse, half as long as the body. Nom. J
RF2HNA5R0–Rhinanthus glacialis flower in meadow, close up
RMRD89GN–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 220 CYPERACEAE (SEDGE l^AMILY) 357. 0. hO[-m., V. invisa. elongate-ovate, ascending or rarely spreading, distinctly about lO- nerved on each face; scales lance-attentuate or aristate. (C. straminea. Tar. uperta Boott; C. tenera Britton, not Dewey.) — Fresh or brackish marshes, commonest near the coast, e. Que. to Del. and la. ; B. C. June-Aug. Fig. 356.—Lower small-spiked (5-8 mm. long) plants have been separated as var. intisa (W. Boott) Fernal
RF2HPPM2X–Rhinanthus glacialis flower growing in meadow, close up
RMRDJ33Y–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. 64 CYPEBACE^. rather aristate) scales of the female spikelets. Carex ligata Boott. in Benth. F1. Hongk. p. 402; Kukenth. in Engl. Pfl-reich, Cyper.-Caric. p. 473; var. formosensis (Ltv. et Van.) Kukenth. I.e. p. 474. Oarex formosensis JAy. et Van. iu Mem. Soc. sc. nat. Cherbourg XXXV. p. 216. Hab. Kelimg, leg. U. Faukie (ex Kukenth.) Carex Mo
RF2HMJ2F4–Rhinanthus glacialis flower growing in meadow, close up
RMRG70NM–. Bullettino. Botany -- Periodicals. SEDE DI FIRENZE - ADUNANZA DEL 13 GENNNIO 9 Gli altri fiori mediani di ciascuna spighetta, assai meno svi- luppati e pur sempre atrofici, sono mutici. Alla base della spiga esistono 4-0 spighette abortite (Scandicci). Culmi 1 a pochi. * ! Spighe evidentemen- I te più esili che nella , . '; ; forma seguente. ! I / ; Gentil rosso mu- tico. (Fig. a). Glume con rostro breve, non superante 1 mm. di lunghezza. Glumette della parte inferiore della spiga, mutiche; quelle del centro mu- cronate ; quelle del- l' apice spesso sub- aristate. Glumetta inferiore del fi
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