RF2FM05XK–Spa herbal (white frangipani flowers, turmeric powder in white spoon ,pill,Cissus Quadrangularis Linn,pine) isolated on white background.Saved with cl
RM2R6F1D4–Cucumber Cactus. Watercolor on paper. Date: 1939. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RFR8DN2R–Wild natural colored wine covering a grey concrete wall in autumn
RM2AKB5CE–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . to 1 7,000, and at small fee- I have no intention of noticing all the differentspecies of those plants, but only those which it israre to Bee used in the dwelling. One of the mostcommon is Cissus antarctica ; and almost as commonare Jasminum Sambac and Sanseviera guineensis.Judging by the dimensions of the plants observed inthe windows of houses inhabited by the lower classesof the population, these plants are great successes. At the time of my visit—July—the Jasmine wasliterally covered with bloom. B
RF2J65E9J–Vertical wood branch arch frame with grape ivy vines and lantern vector illustration
RF2H0G93G–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RF2K6DA2E–close up of white mold growing on soil in the flower pot, excessive watering and damp soil encourage mold growth
RMJ399T8–Cissus repens Blanco2.318
RMW3H0PN–Cissus repens Blanco2.318.
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RMP7WTWD–Cissus rosea & C. capreolata . 1839 92 CissusRoyle
RF2FAKY4M–Spa herbal (white frangipani flowers, turmeric powder in white spoon ,pill,Cissus Quadrangularis Linn,pine,Aloe vera essential oil ) isolated on white
RMP7C676–Java cissus vine, Cissus javana (Cissus discolor). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1870.
RFR8DN2J–Wild natural colored wine covering a grey concrete wall in autumn
RM2AN91Y7–Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches . r is yellow,flushed here and there with pink, the petals orfloral leaves being marbled with lurid purple.One thing against the flower—it has a fostid ODOR, BY WHICH INSECTS ARE ATTRACTED, as is done in the case of the curious Stapeliasof our greenhouses. One peculiarity of the Rartlesia plant thatmust be mentioned is that it has neitherstem nor leaves, for it is a parasite, that is,it feeds upon other plants, namely: on theroots of a species of trailing Cissus peculiai- toSumatra. In th
RF2H0G89G–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RMPFMFGB–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. VITIS VITIS 1949 l) 2) .3,4) The structure of the key to the following when standing alone, is as follows: A Species grown wholly for ornament: Old World (Nos B. Lvs. simple, cissus-like (No. bb. Lvs. simple, vitis-li
RM2C1HWDW–Cissus neei Croat Cissus neei Croat.
RF2FK6AJW–Spa herbal (white frangipani flowers, turmeric powder in white spoon ,pill,Cissus Quadrangularis Linn,pine,Aloe vera essential oil ) on wooden backgro
RM2AJ8647–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . ssume the position most favourable for this purpose. The path it has takensoon brings the tendril in direct contact with the wall, with which it now has toobtain a firm hold. This it does either by peculiar adhesive discs, or by wedging itself CLIMBING PLANTS. ggg into the dark clefts and crevices existing in the supporting wall. Several species ofthe genera Cissus, Vitis, and Ampelopsis develop adhesive discs. In the Vitisinconstans, a native of Japan and China, and known among gardeners by the nameof Cissus
RM2T6D1TK–Spoonleaf treebine, Cissus obovata (Achit caustique, Cissus caustica) Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Bourrey, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMPG1PDG–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XVI. riTACEjE, XVII. XANTHOXYLA'CEjE. 141 Genus III. f / CI'SSUS L. The Cissus. Lin. Syst. TetrSndria Monogynia. Identification. Lin. Gen., No. 147.; Dec. Prod., . p. 627.; Don's Mill., 1. p. 689. Synonymes. Ampelopsis, and Fltis in part. Derivation. Kisses is the Greek name of the ivy,
RFR8DN2K–Wild natural colored wine covering a grey concrete wall in autumn
RF2H0G8GG–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RM2AM2M8T–Window gardening : devoted specially to the culture of flowers and ornamental plants for indoor use and parlor decoration . WINDOW GARDENING. 2T Cissus antaicticus, Rhuscus androgyus, iUogyne suavis, xcirrhosa, Clematisazurea giandiflora, lanuginosa, and Fortunei.. Fi- ^7 The Flower fountain is, when small, determined for ornamental table deco-ration. T.. larger style it may be well suited for hall decoration or ornaments for a tent 2*78 M^lJ^DOW GARDENING. out of doors. The light and graceful wire-work can be covered with: Maurandia,Rhodochyton volubile, Eccremorcarpus punicus, Lophospermum,
RMPFYT2K–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Cultivated Plant Study 6oi LESSON CLI Daffodils, Jonquils and Narcissus Leading thought— The daffodil, jonquil and nar- cissus are very closely re- lated, and quite similar. They all come from bulbs which should be planted in September; but after the first planting, they will flower on year after year, bringing much brightness to the gardens in the early spring. Method—The flowers brought to school may be studied for form, and there should be a special study of the way the flower deve
RF2H0G85J–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RM2AFJD59–. Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1913. sus Poeticus Ornatus. NARCISSUS POETICUS. {True Poets Narcissi.) These Poets Daffodils all have snowy-white perianth and flattened yellow crown more or less deeply colored with scarlet or crimson. Poeticus. {Pheasants Eye or Poets Nar- Doz.cissus.) Pure white with red crown; veryfragrant; excellent for forcing and cutting.For naturalizing in woodlands and wildgardens this is one of the very best sorts;it is perfectly hardy and will thrive in al-most any situation where not exposed tohigh winds $0.20 Poeticus Qrandiflorus. The largest of thetype, pure white
RMPG1BK6–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 492 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS Key to Important Genera The three most important genera are Vitis (grape), Cissus (pepper vine) and Parthenocissus (Virginia Creeper and American Ivy;. These may be distinguished as follows (as far as our species are concerned): Leaves simple or pinnately compound. Petals united into a cap, falling away without separat- ing (Fig. 210), Vitis (grape). Petals separate, spreading, Cissus (pepper vine). Leaves digitately compound, Parthenocissus (Virginia creeper, American ivy). VITIS (Grape) Stems
RF2H0G8AH–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RM2EDFTJ5–Nouvelle Zélande. Piroque de la baie Tolaga. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Avants et arriéres., 6. 7. Cissus de voiles des Pirogues de la baie colaga et des environs., 8. 9. 10. Avants et Arriéres et bas
RMMACD0F–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds, fungicides, fertilizers, insecticides, implements, sundries, etc . Camellia Japonica. We offer a splendid thrifty lot of bushy, well-branched plants in 5 inch pots, 15 inches high, 65 cents each ; $6.50 per dozen, I50.00 per 100; heavier plants 18 to 20 inches high, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen; $80.00 per 100. Chrysanthemums, Hardy Pompon. A choice collection of twenty-five standard varieties, in 3 inch pots, 60 cts. per dozen ; I4.00 per 100. Cissus Discolor. Thrifty 3 inch pots, fi.50
RM2BTW9MA–Cissus tiliacea HBK.
RM2AXHTRB–The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . ^^>^ ^-i. (& 62 i^hj^ (gardeners l^ontljlD. If Here we now have one of the newest of the Cata-rfiums, and one of the most striking. Our engravingis one-half the size of nature. Tlie veins and marginof the leaf are light green, and the hody of the leafI)ure white, as our cut represents. Caladiums usuallyrequire a moist stove-heat in winter to grow to per-fection, and partial shade agrees best with them. Cissus VELCTrNCS is a new species from the MalayIslands. Kearly allied to C. discolor; the leavesnot quite so interesting, but the flow
RMPFHRTE–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. C.v.EHingshausen. Fossile Flora von Leoben. i)e;Tn.Sclineiiier'stfe.«,ffesi)lin,i)iaz. / Araliophyllum monlanum. 2-5 Jcer decipiens. 6 //. rlwmbitblium. 7,8 J. aiiguslihbimi. .9 Tilia Millrri. 10 Celastro phyllum rerwsum. 11 Sapiiidus falcifolius. 12.13 S. moskenbergensis. /4 Cissus ünjitoiia. 15 hnjcfhanllia Broiuj- itiarlii. 16Bombax emarginalum. 17Evonymus Herthae. 18.19 E. divcrsifoliirs. Denkschriften d.k.Akad.d.W mafh.nalurw. Classe LU'Bd.l.Abth. Please note that these images are ext
RF2H0G8DF–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RMT0NKGA–Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, plants, etc dreersdescriptiv1873henr Year: 1873 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 11 flAfcoesue, All the varieties are extremely hardy and popular as a border flower. The Single Nar- cissus, of which we give an illustration, is quite an attractive flower, the central cup be- ing of a very different color from the six petals. Some have the petals of a light yellow and the cup orange; others have the petals white and the cup yellow; while the Poet's Narcissus is snowy white, the cup cream color, with a delica
RMMCHDJ1–. Vitis (Cissus) Rhombifoma If unable to find what you want, refer to Index, pages 208 and 209
RM2BTT0KH–Cissus trifoliata L.
RM2AJH8MF–Church review . are all strong field grown plants, 2 and 3 years old, with good roots and topsAmpelopsis or Ivy, includes the American, Japan and English, Akebia, Dutch-man Pipe, Cissus, Silk Vine, Trumpet Vine, Wistaria Honeysuckles, and a finelot of large field grown plants of Clematis Paniculata, the most beautiful of all thehardy flowering vines. Also a fine assortment of the large flowering varieties :Jockmanine, Henryi and Madam Edouard Andre We also keep in stock Hollyhocks, Hardy Phlox, Japan and Ger-man Iras, Herbacious Paeonies, Yucca, and many of the Spring flowering Bulbs, Lilies,
RMPFDM9Y–. Der baum. Trees; Plant physiology. 96 Die Jahresringe des Holzes. beiden Seiten innerhalb des ursprünglichen Gefäfsbündels endigen, wie dies ein Querschnitt des Stammes der Cissus verrucosa (Fig. 24. S. 27) am deutlichsten beweist. Je weiter nun diese secundären Markstrahlen in den Holzring vordringen, um so älter, je näher «sie dem Verdickungsring en- digen, um so jünger sind dieselben. Für die Markstrahlen innerhalb des Rindentheiles gilt dasselbe; diejenigen, welche vom Verdickungsringe am tiefsten in die Rinde eindringen, sind älter-als solche, welche näher dem Verdickungsringe endigen.
RF2H0G86E–Close-up of the colourful palmate leaves of Virginia Creeper seen in brilliant autumn colours of shades of red and orange.
RMT0NM49–Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs and other flower roots, with directions for their culture and management, winter-blooming plants, roses, &c. &c dreersdescriptiv1871henr Year: 1871 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 11 NAfcCJSfcUS, All the varieties are extremely hardy and popular as a border flower. The Single Nar- cissus, of which we give an illustration, is quite an attractive flower, the central cup be- ing of a very different color from the six petals. Some have the petals of a light yellow and the cup orange: others have the petals whit
RMMAD4BX–. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1940 winter spring summer . Cissus striata
RM2BTP8FX–Cissus aristolochiifolia Planch.
RM2AJH900–Church review . are all strong field grown plants, 2 and 3 years old, with good roots and topsAmpelopsis or Ivy, includes the American, Japan and English, Akebia, Dutch-man Pipe, Cissus, Silk Vine, Trumpet Vine, Wistaria Honeysuckles, and a finelot of large field grown plants of Clematis Paniculata, the most beautiful of all thehardy flowering vines. Also a fine assortment of the large flowering varieties :Jockmanine, Henryi and Madam Edouard Andre We also keep in stock Hollyhocks, Hardy Phlox, Japan and Ger-man Iras, Herbacious Paeonies, Yucca, and many of the Spring flowering Bulbs, Lilies,
RMT0N7JK–Dreer's autumn 1901 catalogue (1901) Dreer's autumn 1901 catalogue dreersautumn19011901henr Year: 1901 30 Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Carnation. Cissus Discolor. A beautiful climber for hanging- baskets, with mottled and marbled crimson and green foliage. 20 cts.. each. Clematis Indivisa. This is not a new species, but one that is rarely met with, and which is worthy of extended culti- vation. Not being hardy, it re- quires the protection of a cool greenhouse, and may be said to be one of the most valuable of all climbers for growing under glass. Its flowers, which
RMMCHWPR–. CISSUS. Discolor. A beautiful climber for the conservatory, with mottled and marbled crimson and green foliage. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.
RM2BTP8DE–Cissus aphyllantha Gilg.
RM2AKMAE4–Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . Croton. CISSUS discolor. A grand climber for the conservatory with greenleaves mottled and marbled with crimson. 75 cts. each. CLERODENDRON Balfouri. Desirable greenhouse climber withbright scarlet flowers and ivory-white caly.x. This variety makes anexcellent house plant. Strong plants, 50 cts. each. Larger Plants,$1.50, $2.50 and .$4.00 each.. Dracaena terminalis. COCCOLOBA platyclada. Graceful green foliage plant with broad flat branches and pointed leaves. 50 cts. each.CROTONS. The Croton with itshighly colored foliage is in-dispensable for conservatorydec
RMT0P6G5–Dreer's bulbs plants, shrubs, Dreer's bulbs : plants, shrubs, and seeds for fall planting dreersbulbsplant1936henr Year: 1936 The graceful Triaii'lrus albua These lovely Narcissus are particularly, suited to plant- ing in the rock garden. Placed in groups of six or more bulbs, they add a charming effect to the spring display of the garden. In addition to the varieties described below all of the Jonquils but particularly the Single Sweet-Scented variety are exceptionally fine for rock garden planting. Bulbicodium conspicuus {The Hoop Petticoat Nar- cissus). This lovely little treasure grows
RMMCJ89K–. Vitis (Cissus) Rhombifolia (Grape Ivy) NOTE—Plants will be sent by Parcel Post if remittance is made to cover postage and special packing as noted on page 80.
RM2BTW9MF–Cissus rhombifolia Vahl.
RM2AJ90T3–The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON MY Columbia Farm Uily Bulbs (all sizes)Quality Brand Harrisii -ALSO ON ROMANS (which are lower this year); PAPER WHITE NAR-CISSUS, GRANDIFLORA and MULTIFLORA, FREESIAS,CALLAS (Japan Grown the best), LILIUM CANDIDUM, LILIUMLONGIFLORUM MULTIFLORUM, LILIUM LONGIFLORUMGIGANTEUM. AZALEAS, &c., &c., &c. AND REMEMBER THAT Boddingtons Bulbs Bloom ! ! ! I ARTHUR T. BODDINQTON I SEEDSMAN 1 342 WEST 14th STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ^ Leaves of Rubber Plants TurningY
RMT02CFE–Dreer's garden calendar : 1898 . dreersgardencale1898henr Year: 1898 Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemum. Cissus Discolor. A beautiful climber for hanging 5asket>, with mottled and marbled ;rimsoii and green foliage. (See rut.) 20 cts. each. Cestrum Parqui. (Night=blooining Jasamine.) A beautiful tender shrub of easy ;uitivation, with small greenish- vhite flowers, of delightful fra- grance, which is dispensed during he night only. 15 cents each. Clerodendron Balfouri. A beautiful greenhouse climber, md admirably suited for house ;ulture ; flowering most profusely iviih bright scarlet flowers, env
RMMAC837–. Dreer's midsummer list 1933 . ViTis (Cissus) Rhombifolia (Grape Ivy) Our Autumn Catalogue ready September First will offer a complete line of Decorative and Flowering Plants for the House and Conservatory
RM2BTW25C–Cissus rhombifolia Vahl.
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