RMBKTXWH–Kiemplant van Smal Vlieszaad op een zandstrandje van de Rijn; Young plant of the Siberian bugseed growing on a sandy beach of the river Rhine
RF2ER2AAP–Antique 19th-century engraving of bugseed. Illustration by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit
RMCX9675–Corispermum Marschallii
RM2AJADJ5–Elementary botany . tic tundra. 2d. Sand * strand of beach. The quantityof sand with very little or no admixture of humus or plant foodmakes it difficult for plants to obtain a sufficient amount of * See Chapter LIV of the authors College Text-book of Botany. 4$4 RELATION TO ENVIRONMENT. water even where rainfall is abundant. The same may be saidof the sand dunes farther back from the shore. The plantsof these areas are then usually xerophytes. Some of the plantsaccustomed to growing in such localities are American sea-rocket,seaside spurge, bugseed, sea-blite, sea-purslane, the sand-cherry, d
RMBKTXTH–Kiemplant van Smal Vlieszaad op een zandstrandje van de Rijn; Young plant of Siberian bugseed growing on a sandy beach of the river Rhine
RMBKTJGW–Foraging male Stonechat perched on a beach between young plants of Siberian bugseed in evening light
RMRH1CKC–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 102. Villose bugseed, Corispermum orientale Lam. var. emarginatum (Rydb.) Macbr. 336. 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.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RMBKTXX9–Jonge plant van Smal Vlieszaad op een zandstrandje van de Rijn; Young plant of the Siberian bugseed growing on a sandy beach of the river Rhine
RMRE3AYT–. Elementary botany. Botany. 484 RE LA TION TO ENVIRONMENT. water even where rainfall is abundant. The same may be said of the sand dunes farther back from the shore. The plants of these areas are then usually xerophytes. Some of the plants accustomed to growing in such localities are American sea-roclcet, seaside spurge, bugseed, sea-blite, sea-purslane, the sand- cherry, dwarf willow, marram-grass, certain species of beard- grass, etc. 3d. Rocky shores or areas. Here lichens and mosses first grow, later to be followed by herbs, grasses, .shrubs, and trees, as decaed plant remains accumulate
RMREEYF8–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Corispermum hyssopifolium L. BUGSEED H feet high. A much-branched annual to Leaves narrow, linear, H to 2 inches long, pale-green. Flowers in clusters in axils of leaves. Seeds small, medium brown, flattened, with a decided wing around the edges. Not very com- mon, on sandy soils in southwest and south- central area. Crepis tectonim L. NARROW-LEAVED HAWK'S-BEARD An introduced annual with slender, branched, leafy stem 6 to 18 inches high, with milky juice. Basal leaves 4 to 6 inches long, usually with backward-pointing teeth; stem leaves stalkles
RMREEYF0–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Corispermum hyssopifolium L. BUGSEED H feet high. A much-branched annual to Leaves narrow, linear, H to 2 inches long, pale-green. Flowers in clusters in axils of leaves. Seeds small, medium brown, flattened, with a decided wing around the edges. Not very com- mon, on sandy soils in southwest and south- central area. Crepis tectonim L. NARROW-LEAVED HAWK'S-BEARD An introduced annual with slender, branched, leafy stem 6 to 18 inches high, with milky juice. Basal leaves 4 to 6 inches long, usually with backward-pointing teeth; stem leaves stalkles