RFBAR2EB–Macro image of the opening fronds of a Cinnamon Fern
RMMYR655–. Latina: Rosa majalis . 12 December 2012, 00:21:05. John Curtis (1791-1862) 461 Rosa cinnamomea
RMRFAJNY–Hessea cinnamomea (L'Hérit.) Durand & Schinz. (umbrella lily). Draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon. Dating: Oct-1777 - Mar-1786. Measurements: h 660 mm × w 480 mm; h 389 mm × w 267 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMW2YX32–OFH-014 Osmunda cinnamomea Fruiting Pinna
RFERRPGG–The rose flower with the pistils and stamens,(Rosa).(Rosaceae).(Rosa majalis).(Rosa canina). (Rosa cinnamomea).
RM2BTWXGA–Myristica cinnamomea King.
RM2R9K1WB–Cinnamon ferns (Osmunda cinnamomea) grow in Jefferson National Forest in Southwest Virginia, USA.
RM2BTWWJ9–Jamesonia cinnamomea Kunze.
RF2WT0E8H–Cinnamon fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, Osmunda cinnamomea), leaf emergence in spring, ornamental plant, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFJJEHGM–Old illustration of Rosa cimmamomea majalis. Created by P. R. Redoute, published on Les Roses, Imp. Firmin Didot, Paris, 1817-24
RM2AM2MTY–Window gardening : devoted specially to the culture of flowers and ornamental plants for indoor use and parlor decoration . as on Fig 7. Place for the warm season plants like this : Melianthus major, Canna, variouskinds, Uhdeapinnatifida, Solanum robustum, laciniatum, Warcsewitzi; Amar-anthus bicolor coccineus; Iresine and Alternanthera, Coleus, Fuchsia, Hybiscus,Plumbago, Gardenia florida, and Fortunei; Abutilon Thomsonii and mesopota-micum, fol. var.. Chrysanthemum Sensation, Osmunda cinnamomea, Struthio-pleris germanica, Adiantum pedatum, Onoclea sensibihs. Heliotrope, Jasminumgracile, Rosa
RF2WXRPJ7–Old engraved illustration of Solitary sandpiper (Tringa solitaria). By J.J. Audubon: Birds of America, Philadelphia, 1840
RMB54P2F–Cinnamon Fern forest carpet - Skyline Trail, Highlands National Park, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
RMF75BAF–Cinnamon-fern = Osmundastrum cinnamomeum
RM2AFH7M1–White-fringed Orchid (Platanthera blephariglottis) Growing in sphagnum bog and acidic seep habitat. Pennsylvania, summer.
RMF75A5M–Cinnamon-fern, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, with separate fertile fronds. Newfoundland.
RFT6G604–A Hessea cinnamomea flower in Southern Africa
RMARXF9H–Cinnamon Fern on Merritt Island Florida
RF2JMEF2R–unusual mushrooms
RMMWPH34–. Latina: Rosa majalis . 12 December 2012, 00:21:05. John Curtis (1791-1862) 529 Rosa cinnamomea
RMP5NEWN–Cinnamon rose, Rosa majalis, and sweet briar, Rosa rubiginosa, Rosa umbellata flore carneo. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from an illustration drawn from nature by Stark from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1790-1830. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc.
RMP24KFF–. Ancilla cinnamomea syn. Bulla cypraea 45 Bulla cypraea - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 088 02 0005
RFERRPGP–The rose flower with the pistils and stamens,(Rosa).(Rosaceae).(Rosa majalis).(Rosa canina). (Rosa cinnamomea).
RM2R9K1W6–Cinnamon ferns (Osmunda cinnamomea) grow in Jefferson National Forest in Southwest Virginia, USA.
RM2BTWTWJ–Eugenia cinnamomea Vidal.
RF2WT0E9K–Cinnamon fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, Osmunda cinnamomea), leaf emergence in spring, ornamental plant, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2BR8GEN–Fruit of rosebush
RM2AFHXR4–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). --sp. Fig. 177.—A, Osmunda cinnamomea, section of a recently fertilised archegonium,X4S0. A spermatozoid has penetrated the nucleus of the egg, and several arein the space above the egg. B, Onoclea sensibilis. Egg fourteen hours after thepenetration of the spermatozoid, which is still recognizable within the egg nucleus,X900. (B, after Shaw.) gonium opens, the egg is depressed above, and the nucleusflattened. As soon as the archegonium opens, and the dis-organised contents of the neck cells are expelled, the tggbecomes turgid
RF2K2DPE6–Fruit of rosebush
RMB3RP1P–Fern fronds, USA
RF2M6P8H4–Vintage rose of May vector
RM2AFH7KR–White-fringed Orchid (Platanthera blephariglottis) Growing in sphagnum bog and acidic seep habitat. Pennsylvania, summer.
RMF75A5H–Cinnamon-fern, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, with separate fertile fronds. Newfoundland.
RMJ4RH3G–Rose hips in autumn, blur,
RFT6G5Y6–A Hessea cinnamomea flower in Southern Africa
RM2R9K1KN–Cinnamon ferns (Osmunda cinnamomea) grow in Jefferson National Forest in Southwest Virginia, USA.
RM2AFHG9X–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig, 199.—Three sections of one embryo of O. cinnamomea in which the root (r) isespecially well marked, X260. Lettering as in the last. The direction of growth of the cotyledon is determined inpart by the first walls in its primary octants. The outer octantusually becomes at once its apical cell, and if its first segmentis formed on the side next the octant wall, this throws the axisof growth very much to one side, so that the axis of the leafmay be almost at right angles to the median line of the embryo.Otherw^ise it nearly
RMAYE5N5–Tree fern fronds, Australia
RF2M68CWA–Vintage single may rose vector
RM2AFH7M9–White-fringed Orchid (Platanthera blephariglottis) Growing in sphagnum bog and acidic seep habitat. Pennsylvania, summer.
RMF75AXF–Cinnamon-fern, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, with separate fertile fronds. Newfoundland.
RMPXNWYJ–Hagebutten im Herbst
RFT6G5XT–A Hessea cinnamomea flower in Southern Africa
RMPG0AE0–. Ferns and how to grow them . Ferns; Gardening. Osmunda cinnamomea. The pertness of youth. 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.. Woolson, G. A. (Grace A. ), 1856-1911. Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
RMW1RTBN–Archive image from page 78 of Danmarks fauna, Biller (1908). Danmarks fauna, Biller danmarksfaunabil05dans Year: 1908 71 rand (Fig. 3). Mellemhofterne naaende Vinge- dækkernes Sidedækker eller kun adskilte fra disse af et smalt, fritliggende Stykke af Mel- lembrystets Epimerer. Bagbrystets Episterner, Fig. 31. Undersiden af Liodes cinnamomea (Venstre Mellemben fjærnet). a Mesosternum, b Mellem- brystets Epistern, c Mellembrystets Epimer, d Mellem- hoften, e Inderranden af Bagbrystets Epistern, /Vinge- dækkets Sidedække, g Metasternum, h Baghoften. med Undtagelse af den smalle Inderrand dæk
RFMB0D11–Dog rose bush
RFBMH6FN–Mortar with dry herbs and hips, isolated on white background
RMJT08BG–Cinnamon webcap (Cortinarius cinnamomeus) mushrooms growing on a log at Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada.
RM2BTP73M–Ampelocissus cinnamomea Wall Planch.
RMMCR5RC–. i. Kadenii. 2. Pulmonaris. 3. Respersa. 4. Aisines. 5. Superstes. 6. Ambigua. 7. Taraxaci. 8. a. b. Lenta. 9. Arcuosa. 10. a. b. Pallustris. 11. a. b. Tenebrosa. 12. Tragopoginis. 13. Livida. 14. Pyramidea. 15- a. b. c. Eflusa. 16. a. b. Perflua. 17. Cinnamomea. 18. Cincta. 19. Gothica. 20. Miniosa. 21. Palverulenta. 22. Stabiiis. 23. Gracilis. 24. Jncerta. 25. Munda. I : tWa
RM2BF17RA–Patella cinnamomea. 20 Jan 20161
RM2R9K1KD–Cinnamon ferns (Osmunda cinnamomea) grow in Jefferson National Forest in Southwest Virginia, USA.
RM2BF53W7–Alynda cinnamomea. 19 Apr 20191
RM2AJJ287–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 6. Ostrich Fern. The Royal Fern is a great favourite, and so wouldbe its foreign relatives if they were better known.The Cinnamon Osmund [Osmunda cinnamomea) fromNorth America, is equally beautiful, and quite dis-tinct in appearance. So also is Claytons Osmund{Osmunda Claytoniana), another hardy North Ame-rican species. Either of these would flourish in theopen air, and prove a great acquisition to any onewith room to grow them. 84 HARDWICKES SCIENCE-GOSSIP. [April 1,1867. The
RM2AFH7N0–White-fringed Orchid (Platanthera blephariglottis) Growing in sphagnum bog and acidic seep habitat. Pennsylvania, summer.
RMPG0BX9–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE CINNAMON FERN, Osmunda cinnamomea.. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. New York, F. A. Stokes Co
RMW03WRD–Archive image from page 220 of Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas Ein lehr-. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch dieforstinsekten03esch Year: 1914 Unterordnung: Microlepidoptera, Familie Tineidae. 203 Zahlreiche Arten (bei Spuler 48), die aber ohne forstliche Bedeutung sind. B.stipella L. (Taf. I, Fig. 23). Unter der Rinde der Kiefer und Fichte. Heinemann vermutet, daß die Raupe zur Verpuppung in die Zapfen geht. B. similella Hb. An Rinde von Kiefer und Fichte. Disque zog die Art auch aus Tannenkrebsen. B. cinnamomea ZU. Raupe in morschen Kiefernstrünken. Wohl auch in morsch
RFBMKJ5H–Mortar with dry herbs and hips on black background
RFMB0D20–Dog rose bush
RMME9HEB–. Die Insekten-Welt : Zeitschrift des Internationalen Entomologen-Vereins . Im Tausch habe abzugeben; Cleopatra, Camilla, Jasius, Le- vana, Prorsa, Xanthomelas Atropos, Nerii, Glau- cata. Tau, Pyri, Populifolia, Tremulae, Milhauseri, Kuficollis, Gracilis, Oleracea, Abrotani, Tyrrhäa, Alchymista in sehr schönen diesjährigen Stücken. Breslau, Carlsstr. 43. [835] C. Mühlvenzel. l^i II L , Dutzend 40 Pf., 100 St. 3 M. cxcl. Porto, auch im Tausch (voll gegen voll). Ferner ausser anderen Noctuen Cinnamomea, exoleta, vetusta, rubiginea, glabra, erytrocephala. üra baldige Be- stellung bittet Wiesbaden
RM2R9K1K9–Cinnamon ferns (Osmunda cinnamomea) grow in Jefferson National Forest in Southwest Virginia, USA.
RM2BTRE3W–Dryopteris cinnamomea Cav C Chr.
RM2AFMDP1–. Plant anatomy from the standpoint of the development and functions of the tissues, and handbook of micro-technic. B FIG. 125.—.4, Antheridium containing sperm cells; B, archegonium containing an eggcell which has been found by five sperm cells. All from Osmunda cinnamomea. (AfterCampbell.) probably malic acid, diffusing through the water from its placeof secretion in the archegonium. The sperm cell now fuseswith the egg. Following this the fertilized egg cell begins aseries of nuclear and cell-divisions leading up to the full-grownfern (Fig. 124, E); and this produces sporangia and spores es
RMPG0BXK–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. / CINNAMON FERN. Osmunda cinnamomea-. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. New York, F. A. Stokes Co
RMRWWCW9–Elementary botany (1898) Elementary botany elementarybotany00atki Year: 1898 DIMORPHISM OF FERNS. 341 ferns are examples of this interesting relation between the leaves like the common sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis) and the ostrich fern (O. struthiopteris) and the cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea). The sensitive fern is here shown in fig. 445. The sterile leaves are large, broadly expanded, and pinnate, the Fig. 445- Sensitive fern ; normal condition of vegetative leaves and sporophylls. pinnae being quite large. The fertile leaves are shown also in the figure, and at first one would
RFBMKN4F–Mortar and pestle with dry herbs and hips
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