RF2GJG0JX–Canistrum fosterianum, bromélia, Brazil, America
RMM0X958–Edmundoa lindenii var. rosea
RMBH434J–Close up of centre of flower (Canistrum species).
RFT0R10N–Canistrum giganteum Bromeliaceae Tropical flower from brazil
RF2REFHRX–BRAZIL - CIRCA 1992: stamp printed by Brazil, shows flower, Canistrum exiguum, circa 1992
RMJ2YJ60–Canistrum
RMR86JWK–Canistrum.
RFT603RC–An image of Canistrum aurantiacum flowers. Her flowers are orange-yellow. The flowers develop in a glass molded with orange-red bracts. These flowers
RF2F72EDG–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 20, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Brazil shows Atlantic forest protection, Canistrum cyathiforme, UNCED Conference for Envir
RM2AG42WY–. The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon; forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans, with representations of nearly two thousand objects from the antique. ter, Bacchus, and Athena, carrying a flat basket (canum, or canistrum, Festus, s.v.) on her head, in which were deposited the sacred cake, chaplet, frankincense, and knife employed to slay the victim. Young womenare frequently represented in thiscapacity by the ancient artists, andsimilarly described by class
RF2GJG0K2–Canistrum fosterianum, bromélia, Brazil, America
RFT0R115–Canistrum giganteum Bromeliaceae Tropical flower from brazil
RF2REFHT5–BRAZIL - CIRCA 1992: stamp printed by Brazil, shows flower, Canistrum cyathiforme, circa 1992
RMW1BXCX–Archive image from page 47 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 .ECHMEA. - 40 J10HMEA. dorsiftxes. Ovaire infère. 3-loc-ulaire : style fili- forme. Fruit d'ordinaire bacciforme, indÃhiscent. Graines petites, nues. Environ 125 espèces, en y comprenant les sous-genres Hohenbergia, Piron- neava, Androlepis, Lamprococcus, PlatyÅchmea. Pectinaria, Pothuava, Macrochordium, Canistrum et Chevalliera (nous considÃrons cependant ce
RM2AJKJJN–School dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities . CANDYS, PERSIAN CLOAK. CANEPHOROS (Kap-n<p6pos), a virginwho carried a flat circular basket (Kaueov,canistrum) at sacrifices, in which the chapletof flowers, the knife to slay the victim, and BRONZE CANDKLABRnM.. ? OANSPHORI. 72 CANTICUM. sometimes the frankincense were deposited.The name, however, was more particularlyapplied to two virgins of the first Athenianfamilies who were appointed to officiate as ca-nephori at the Panathaenaea. The precedingcut represents the two canephori approach-ing a candelabrum. Each of them elevatesone arm to
RMW1D3CK–Archive image from page 878 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 MDULAKIUM. â 867 â NIGELLA. longues de 50 cm., vertes, marbrÃes de blanc, subtronquÃes, mucronÃes de noir au sommet, bordÃes d'Ãpines noires, petites, distantes. Ca- pitule immergÃ, fleurs petites, blanches. Espèce très rare. jV. latifoliurn Hort. = Canistrum viride. N. bivittatum Lem. = Cryptanthus bivitta- tus. N. giganteum Hort. = Canistrum eyathi- forme.
RM2AWGWC6–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . ited in aflat circular basket (naveou, canistrum), and thiswas frequently carried by a virgin on her head tothe altar. The practice was observed more espe-cially at Athens. When a private man sacrificed,either his daughter, or some unmarried female ofhis family, officiated as his canephoros (Aristoph.Aeharn. 241—252) ; but in the Panathenaea, theDionysia, and other public festivals, two virgins ofthe first Athenian families were appointed for thepurpose. Their function is described by Ovid(Met. ii. 713—715). That the office was accounted highhy h
RM2AM12GA–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . copas, and Cicero (Verr. iv. 3)describes a pair in bronze, which were the exquisitework of Polycletus. [Caryatis.] [J. Y.] CANISTRUM. [Canephoros.] CANTABRUM, a standard used at the timeof the Roman empire, and carried in festive pro-cessions. (TertulL Apol. 16 ; Mimic. Felix, 29.) CANTERII is used by Vitruvius (iv. 2) forthe rafters of the roof, extending from the ridge tothe eaves. [P- S.] CANTHARUS (navQapos) was a kind ofdrinking-cup, furnished with handles (cantharusansa, Virg. Eel. vi. 17 ; Hor. Carm. i.^20). It issaid by some writers to ha
RM2AWGT5N–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . , and Cicero (Verr. iv. 3)describes a pair in bronze, which were the exquisitework of Polycletus. [Caryatis.] [J. Y.] CANISTRUM. [Canephoros.] CANTABRUM, a standard used at the timeof the Roman empire, and carried in festive pro-cessions. (Tertull. Apol. 16 ; Minuc. Felix, 29.) CANTERII is used by Vitruvius (iv. 2) forthe rafters of the roof, extending from the ridge tothe eaves. [P. S.] CANTHARUS (tcavQapos) was a kind ofdrinking-cup. furnished with handles {cantliarusansa, Virg. Eel vi. 17 ; Hor. Carm.^ i. 20). It issaid by some writers to have
RM2AWGMEN–A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . s by Scopas, and Cicero ( Verr. iv. 3)describes a pair in bronze, which were the exquisitework of Polycletus. [Caryatis.] [J. Y.] CANISTRUM. [Canephoros.] CANTABRUM, a standard used at the timeof the Roman empire, and carried in festive pro-cessions. (Tertull. Apol. 16 ; Minuc. Felix, 29.) CANTERII is used by Vitruvius (iv. 2) forthe rafters of the roof, extending from the ridge tothe eaves. [P. S.] CANTHARUS {KdvOapos) was a kind ofdrinking-cup, furnished with handles (cantharusa?2sa, Virg. Ed. vi. 17 ; Hor. Carm. i. 20). It issaid by some write
RMRHYM6N–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Suessenguth, Zur Frage d. systemat. Anschlusses d. Monokotylen. 31 Canistrum roseum. Kotyl nach vorn übergebogen, Dorsal- seite dem ,,Skutellum" obiger Autoren entsprechend, dem Endo- sperm seithcli anhegend. Phimula hinter enger Keimspahe wie bei vielen Monokotylen. Aechmea Candida, Aregelia Marechali, Tillandsia juncea (hier Polyembryonie, ein großer Embryo neben 4—7 kleineren) und. Abb. 9. I Verschluß der Keimspalte des Embryos von Tillandsia bulbosa. O oberer, U unterer Kotylscheiden-Lappen. P Plumula. Begrenzung der Plumularhöhle punkt