RF2BPN729–Close shot of leaves of Black Bryony - Tamus communis / Dioscorea communis in a UK hedgerow. Very poisonous UK plant, once used as medicinal plant.
RM2BXAY99–Dioscorea inaequifolia Elmer ex Prain Burkhill Dioscorea inaequifolia Elmer ex Prain Burkhill.
RM2CDM1HM–. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . is sure to live, thrive and bloomprofusely year after year. The plants we send out willbloom profusely this summer. 25c each CINNAMON VINE Dioscorea A pretty, hardy vine, with edible roots and neat,glossy cordate foliage. In mid-summer it bears clus-lers of tiny but exceedingly fragrant flowrers. It willclimb from ten to thirty feet in a season. One yearroots, 25c each; $2.50 doz. Bulblets, 30c per doz. BOLTONIA Asteroids or Ten-thou-sand Flowered — Flowerslike a native Aster, purewhite and borne
RF2BPN6MB–Close shot of leaves of Black Bryony - Tamus communis / Dioscorea communis in a UK hedgerow. Very poisonous UK plant, once used as medicinal plant.
RM2C1DTTT–Dioscorea stolzii R Knuth in Engl Dioscorea stolzii R Knuth in Engl.
RM2CJ6FNK–. Yam culture in Porto Rico . Fig. I.—Result of Experiment in Spacing Plantings of Potato Yams.Pile on Right, 4 by 4 Feet; on Left, 2 by 2 Feet.. Fig. 2.—A Hill of Tongo Yams (Dioscorea aculeata). S. P. I. No. 31923. YAM CULTURE IX PORTO RICO. 17 The vines of this variety are long, large, vigorous, and angular andhave four sides. A membrane, or wing, running the length of thevine is found at each corner. The leaf petiole is from 5 to T incheslong and has five wings which are formed at its angles, the same asthose on the vine. These extend into the five largest veins on thelower surface of the
RF2BPN79F–Close shot of leaves of Black Bryony - Tamus communis / Dioscorea communis in a UK hedgerow. Very poisonous UK plant, once used as medicinal plant.
RMW2TCBY–Botanical illustration of Dioscorea villosa from 1913.
RM2CF3T2D–. De inlandsche kunstnijverheid in Nederlandsch Indië. e-spikkelde druiven-bladeren, waarvande nerven doors o g a-kleurige lij-nen aangegevenzijn. 2. Loeng adaslatar poetih.Loeng = bloem, bladrank. Adas = anijs (Foeniculum vulgare Mill, behoorende tot de Umbelliferae). Op s o g a-kleurig, krullig veld ranken met a d a s-bladeren. 3. Loeng gadoeng latar irëng. Gadoeng = de Dioscorea hirsuta BI., behoorende tot de Dioscoreaceae, en waarvan de knolbedwelmende kracht heeft, maar toch, goed gezuiverd en herhaaldelijk gewasschen, gegetenkan worden. Groote, regelmatig geplaatste gadoeng-bloemen, die
RF2BPN7EH–Close shot of leaves of Black Bryony - Tamus communis / Dioscorea communis in a UK hedgerow. Very poisonous UK plant, once used as medicinal plant.
RM2BTTW6K–Dioscorea cyclophylla Urb.
RM2CDCC4B–. Voyages de C. P. Thunberg, au Japon, par le cap de Bonne-Espérance, les isles de la Sonde, &c. Traduits, rédigés et augmentés de notes considérables sur la religion, le gouvernement, le commerce, l'industrie et les langues de ces différentes contrées, particulièrement sur le javan et le malai; par L. Langlès... Et revus, quant à la partie d'histoire naturelle, par J. B. Lamarck... Avec des planches.. . pieds de tabac (7) dispersés çà et là (1) Dioscorea. (2) Dioscorea Japonica. (3) Cannahis saliva. (4) Capsicum annuum. (5) Capsicum grossum. (6) Cest un caprice commun à tousles hommes opprimé
RM2EE1B36–Digitally restored 19th century Victorian botanical illustration of Black Bryony / Dioscorea communis, Tamus communis. See notes.
RM2BTWA59–Dioscorea esculenta Lour Burkill.
RMRHT2HT–. Beknopt leerboek der plantkunde voor Nederlandsch-Indië. Plants. 135 de slingerplant gegrepen te kunnen worden. Voorbeelden van windende planten hebben wij ook reeds gehad, de oebi's, Dioscorea, fig. 74, winden, de Aristolochlas, waarvan bloemen afgebeeld werden in fig. 88 eveneens. Ook de daoen saga en tal van andere peulplanten klimmen op deze wijze. De als sierplanten vaak gekweekte Beau- montia en de echte Stephanotis, voorts zeer talrijke familieleden van beide, over het algemeen gemakkelijk te kennen aan de kruiswijze bladstelling en het voor- komen van melksap behooren ook tot de slin
RF2E089D2–Old botanical illustration engraving of Black Bryony / Dioscorea communis. Traditional medicinal herbal plant but poisonous. See Notes
RMRH1PY9–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Fig. 3.—Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa). Fig. 4.-Blue Flag Mris versicolor'.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RM2D9EEHP–Black & white leaves of Black Bryony / Tamus communis growing among fern leaves in hedgerow. Poisonous plant once used as medicinal plant.
RMRJ2DA7–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. STRUCTURE OF LEAVES. 145 adTancing point. This accounts for the wonderful facility with which it penetrates the soil and tinda its way uninjured into the hardest earth. 727. DiCTYOGBKS. In those few Monocotyledons which bear reticulated leaves (Smilax, Dioscorea), the Didyogens of Dr. Liudley, the roots exhibit a structure re- sembling that of exogenous stems. >
RM2C1CXBJ–Dioscorea bulbifera L Dioscorea bulbifera L.
RMRGWHNP–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. CONCLUSION. 19 of certain anthocyanins is not due to the admixture of tannins. This conclusion is confirmed by the work on the rhodcx;hh)rogen of Dioscorea. The only yellow compounds known which oxidize to anthocyanin do so spontaneously, and the reaction does not involve the agency of oxidases. Although rhodochlorcgen is easily oxidized by plant oxi- dases to its red oxidation derivative, there is as yet no evidence what- ever that this process takes place in the plant cell. It seems more likely that rhodochlorogen is transformed first into a glu
RMRD41W8–. 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. YAH. See Dioscorea and Sweet Potato. Circular 21, Div. of Bot., U. S. Dept. Agric, has valuable cultural notes on the introduction of West Indian Yams (Dios- coreas) to subtropical agriculture in the U. S. YARBOW. Con
RMREK9EP–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Botany. STRUCTURE OF LEAVES. 145 advancing point. This accounts for tho wonderful facility with which it penetrates the soil and finds its way uninjured into tho hardest earth. 727. Dictyogens. In those few Monocotyledons which bear reticulated leaves (Smilax, Dioscorea), the Didyogens of Dr. Lindley, tho roots exhibit a structure re- sembling that of exogenous stems. STRUCTURE OF LEAVES.. 728. Nature of the leaf. The leaf may be rega
RMRH0YKJ–. Bulletin. Agriculture. THE DRUG DIOSCOREA. 21 true rliizomata became very scarce. Mr. H. M. Merrell, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom we are indebted for this information, states that the first heavy ship- ments of the false " wild yam root" to eas^tern houses were made about 1860, whh?h article purchasers refused to accept, but after some correspondence, â coupled with the fact that the true wild yam could not at that time be obtained, the parties concluded to receive it. Since then the two rhizomata have been sold indiscriminately, although but little of the original drug is to be fo
RMRD3P7E–. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. TAM, See Dioscorea and Sweet Potato. Circul Div. of Bot., U. S. Dept. Agric, has valuable ct notes on the introduction of West ludian Yams coreas) to subtropical agriculture in the U. S. YASKOW. Consult Achillea. YATE. See Eucalyptus occidentalis. YELLOW BOOT SHRUB. Xa
RMREKMTW–. Class-book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants; with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Plants; Plants. STRUCTURE OF LEAVES. 145 advancing point. This accounts for the wonderful facility with which it penetrates the soil and finds its way uninjured into the hardest earth. 727. Dictyogens. In those few Monocotyledons which bear reticulated leaves (Smilax, Dioscorea), the Dictyogens of Dr. Lindley, the roots exhibit a structure re- sembling that of exogenous stems. STRUCTURE OF LEAVES.. 728. Nature of the leaf. The leaf may be regar
RMRDTFR3–. The useful plants of the island of Guam; with an introductory account of the physical features and natural history of the island, of the character and history of its people, and of their agriculture. Guam; Botany; Botany, Economic; Tropical plants. Contr, Nat, Herb., Vol, IX. Plate XLIX.. The Spiny Yam (Dioscorea spinosa). Leaves and Flower Spike. Natural Size.. 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.. Safford, Wil
RMRDJ391–. 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. DIOSCOEEACEiE. 47. Fig. 25, Dioscorea tarokamsis Hatata.. 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.. Hayata, Bunzo?; Taiwan. Shokusankyoku. Taihoku, Pub. by the Burea
RMRDYAFD–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. TUBIFLORAE — CONVOLVULACEAE 699 Batatas), which has been widely cultivated in all tropical and sub-tropical coun- tries and is a well known and cultivated plant in the United States. There are many varieties. In the South the large varieties are called yams, but these should not be confused with the Chinese yam (Dioscorea), which forms an im- portant article of food in tropical countries, in the islands of the Pacific and in New Zeal
RMRPXEHK–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. TWINING OF TENDRILS. 865 sap. The direct action of light is not necessary for twining, since even etiolated plants (as Ipomcea purpurea and Phaseolus multtfiorus) cling closely to their support in the dark. The assertion of Duchartre that Dioscorea Batatas does not twine in the dark reduces itself, according to de Vries's more recent observations, to the fact that while normal green shoots continue to climb in the dark, they cease rotating and twining when they become etiolated. Sect. 25.—The Twining of Tendrils1. Under the term t
RMRH0YJD–. Bulletin. Agriculture. THE DEUG DIOSCOKEA. 23 the rhizoma resembles that of the true wild yam, while the lower portion is in like manner covered with stout fibrous rootlets. The color is generally a very much darker brown. It will be observed that Mr. Lloyd's " true " Avild yam is Dioscorea paniculata and that his " false" variety is D. glcvuca^ the species first authoritatively introduced into eclectic practice. With regard to his criterion for distinguishing "Z>. villosa " from "Z>. villosa var.. Fig. 6.—Rhizomes of Dioscorea paniculata from Agricul
RMRDN8EF–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. 48. 38. Yam Dioscorea spp. These roots may be safely eaten only when well cooked. Yams are found mostly in cultivation. Large slender vines grow from these underground tubers which resemble sweet potatoes. They are prepared and used much as potatoes but are coarser. Yams are often huge, nearly black, very hard and covered with many black hair-like offshoots. There are many varieties, which differ in the shape of the leaves and the quality of the tubers. The variety usually considered best is called
RMREX9NA–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 19 in the leaf axils. Warning: While the axillary bulbs and the yams may be eaten when properly prepared (see g below), they should never be eaten unprepared, as they are definitely poisonous. Seek the advice of informed natives if possible as to how the tubers should be treated. Local names: Huwi, buwah, gembolo, kambubu, ahuhu, ohuhu, kapilpu, pulugan, hoi^ VI, soi, abardka, vdti, nam.. Figure 23.—Goa yam {Dioscorea
RMRH0YPC–. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 189. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief of Bureau. THE SOURCE OF THE DRUG DIOSCOREA, WITH A CONSIDERATION OF THE DIOSCOREil FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES. BY HARLEY HARRIS BARTLETT, Chemical Biologist, Drug-Plant Investigations. Issued November 11, 1910.. WASHINGTON: government printing office. 1910.. 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 wor
RMRDJ38T–. 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. 48 DIOSCOEEACE^.. Fig. 26, Dioscorea Tashiroi Hayata; 1, a branch; 2, „ capsule; 3, a seed.. 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.. Hayata, Bunzo?; Taiwan. Shokus
RMRD5072–. 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. 714. Dioscorea alata. Showing foliage {X K) aud a small tuber. AA. Stems terete {cylindrical). B. it's, plain green. divaricita, Blanco. {D. Batatas, Decne.). Yam. Chi- nese Yam. Chinese Potato. Cinnamon Vine. Very ta
RMRGB5B3–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. FUMIGATION OF ORNAMENTAL GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 15 Table I.—Plants and insects fumigated with hydrocyanic-acid gas in green- houses—Continued. Name of plant. Coleus (Verschaffelti). Do Coleus (mixed) Coreopsis Cosmos Do Cotton Do Do Croton (mixed varieties). Do Do Do Cudrania javanensis Cudrania tricuspidata Cyclamen Do Do Cyphomandra sp Daffodil Do Deutzia gracilis Deutzia scabra Digitalis Do Dioscorea pentaphylla. Do Dracaena godseffiana. Dracaena indivisa Do Entelea palmata Erica sp Do Epiphyllum sp Eupatorium sp Do Do Ferns: i Adia
RMRDW24B–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. GROWTH AND MOVEMENT 479. Fig. 699. — Ordinary epidermis and "ocella* (0) of leaf of Dioscorea. — After Haberlandt. in attaining these positions may involve curvature, lengthening, and twisting of the petiole and even of the blade itself. Perceptive region. — Perception in most cases seems to occur in the blade, whence the excitation is propagated to the petiole, whose upper parts grow for the longest time, and even after elongation has ceased may be started into growth again by the light. In some cases, however, the petiole
RMRH0YJY–. Bulletin. Agriculture. 22 THE SOURCE OF THE DRUG DIOSCOEEA. mata, it being very difficult to powder or crush. It has no odor and but liUIe taste beyond a slight acridity after prolonged chewing. The virtues appear to reside in an acrid resin, almost insoluble in water, but readily extracted by alcohol. The so-called dioscorein is not a definite principle of the rhizoma, but is simply a dried solid extract, and to call it otherwise is a misnomer. Dioscorea villosa var. gJahra.—This appears to us to be a distinct variety, chiefly differing from the preceding in the entire dissimilarity of its
RMRDJ39X–. 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. DIOSCOEEACE^. 43. Fig.,22, • Dioscorea atata Linn.. 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.. Hayata, Bunzo?; Taiwan. Shokusankyoku. Taihoku, Pub. by the Bureau of P
RMRH0YNT–. Bulletin. Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 189. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief of Bureau. THE SOURCE OF THE DRUG DIOSCOREA, WITH A CONSIDERATION OF THE DIOSCOREJl FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES. BY HARLEY HARRIS BARTLETT, Chemical Biologist, Drug-Plant Investigations. Issued November 11, 1910.. LIBRARY NEW YORK 60TANICAL qakden. WASHINGTON: government printing office. 1910.. 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
RMRD58CB–. 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. Gardening. YAM. See Dioscorea and Sweet Potato. Circular 21, Div. of Bot., U. S. Dept. Agric, has valuable cultural notes on the introduction of West Indian Yams (Dios- coreas) to subtropical agriculture in the U. S. YARKOW. Consult ^c7ii7/f". YATE. See Eiicahjptns orriilentnlis. YELLOW ROOT SHRUB. Xaiilhnrrhiza. YEL
RMRH0YHK–. Bulletin. Agriculture. 24 THE SOURCE OF THE DRUG DIOSCOREA. pubescent beneath, and figures 6 and 7, illustrating rhizomes of D. paniculata and its variety glahrifolia. "When Dioscorea glmica grows at Ioay altitudes its rhizome is less branched and contorted than Avhen it grows in the mountains. In the Aicinity of Washington. D. C, its rhizome is often as unbranched as the rhizome of D. quatemata^ and might be mistaken for that. Fig. 7.—Rhizomes of Dioscorea paniculata var. ijlubrifulia from Gloundale, Prince Georges Co., MfL, collected by H. H. Bartlett. (Two-thirds natural size.) speci
RMRH0YH5–. Bulletin. Agriculture. THE DEUG DIOSCOREA. 25 the different kinds. The same common names are used for all of the species. Wild j^am is the name used over the largest area. The following names have also been reported by correspondents of the. y- FiG. 8.-—Kbizome of Dioscorea glauca. Typical drug from South Portsmouth, Greenup Co., Ky., collected by John Butler. (Two-thirds natural size.) Department of Agriculture: Colicroot, chinaroot, devil's-bones (North Carolina) ; hobs-grub (Tennessee) ; rattlebox, cramproot (Kentucky). 180. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
RMRDX0NT–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Dioscorea Batatas, 9 plant. Dioscoi'ea. 9 flowe
RMRJ6W3K–. Childs' rare flowers vegetables and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. (Dioscorea Fargessi) This beautiful new vine is of slender growth ana very rr&ceful, and produced in dense masses. Foliage of rood size and forked or divided, of a deep, emerald rreen with a decided lustre or sheen rarely seen on any roliage. Tubers round and solid like Gladioli bulbs, therefore most conveni
RMRH21TB–. Bulbs, plants, seeds for autumn planting : 1899. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. COOPERIA. CINNAMON VINE. Dioscorea Batatas. A beau- tiful rapid-growing summer climber, with bright green glossy foliage and spikes of deliriously cinnamon-scented white flowers. It is perfectly hardy, the stem dying down in winter, but growing with great rapidity in the spring, so as to cover any trellis or arbor very early in the season. Large Select Moots (ready iu November) COOPFPI A Drtunmondi. These make excellent
RMRH0YM3–. Bulletin. Agriculture. SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF DIOSCOREA. 15 3. Dioscorea paiiiculata Michx. Rhizomes long and slender, simple or rarely forked, less than 1 cm. in diameter, with a few short lateral branches of less diameter. Stem 1 to 4 m. long, flexucns, glabrous. Leaves all alternate, or two or three of the lowest subapproximate, pubescent or puberulous beneath. Petioles glabrous at the insertion of the blade, or, if pubescent, less densely so than the blades. Stami- nate inflorescences solitary, borne only in the leaf axils of the upper half of the stem, the three or four lowest less
RMRDJ857–. Viti: an account of a government mission to the Vitian or Fijian Islands, in the years 1860-61. Botany. NA VATU. 223 tically it is under Viwa, which again is tributary to Bau. There may be about one hundred inhabitants, who lived in a town defended by a deep ditch and high earthen mounds. On the top of the island were extensive plan- tations of Kawai (Dioscorea aculeata, Linn.), and in the valleys thousands of bread-fruit trees. The people did not seem to take much notice of us, and altogether be- haved colder than any we had yet come in contact with. Remaining at anchor all night, our voyag
RMRFH0B3–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. Decumaria barbara. DIOSCORBA. DioSCOrea batatas. Cinnamon Vine. 1 year. $ 25 each $1 50 per 10 DOLICHOS. (Pueraria.) Kudzu Vine. DolichOS JaponicUS. An extremely fast growing vine, with very large leaves, and bearing small racemes of rosy purple pea- shaped flowers towards the close of August. Mr. A. H. Olmstead, of Hartford, Co
RMRHY9F6–. Beiträge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik. Growth (Plants); Plant physiology; Plant morphology. r H Y >l a l c k e m d h f q b. l-2.Pisoma. 3-7. Dioscorea 8.Phvtolacca. 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.. Nägeli, Carl, 1817-1891; Schwendener, S. (Simon), 1829-1919; Leitgeb, Hubert, 1835-1888. Leipzig : W. Engelmann
RMREX9N7–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. 19 QUARTERMASTER CORPS kdtak, huwi-putri, susuan, rdhet-sosean, pda, pilita, pirita, patora, paaudra, utau, lima-Uma, sdpong. g. Wild yam (Dioscorea hispida).—^This is a climbing, rather woody, spiny vine; the leaves have three parts. It usually grows wild in thickets, and is rarely cultivated. The yams vary considerably in shape and size. Warning: These yams are definitely poisonous and should not be used for food unless properly prepared; seek the advice of
RMREX9N8–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 19 /. Buck yam (Dioscorea pentaphylla).—This is a climbing, twining vine, the leaves usually with five parts, the stems smooth or with short scattered spines. It is sometimes cul- tivated, but more commonly found wild in thickets. Some- times there are small bulbs in the leaf axils. The yams vary in shape and are usually not very large. Tliey may be eaten boiled or roasted. Local names: Ubi-pdsir, uhi-sunda.. Figure 2
RMRJ6YFF–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y.. Tfye Air Potato, op Giai}t YanJ YiI>e* This glorious vine is of the Dioscorea family, the specific name of which, if it has one, we have not been able to ascer- tain. It is of the nature of a Cinnamon Vine but at least four times larger, both in foliage and
RMRJ6YGA–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. 106 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N- Y-. EMERALD YINE-NeWaqdFipe. (Dioscorea Fargessi.) The Most Graceful and Beautiful Bulbous Vine in Cultivation. A Special Low Price to Introduce It. This beautiful new vine belongs to the same family as the well known Cinnamon Vine, but is entirely different a
RMRJ5X55–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. TUM Emerald Vine (Dioscorea Fargessi) This beautiful new vine is of slender growth and very graceful, and produced in dense masses. Foliage of good size and forked or divided, of a deep, emerald green with a decided lustre or sheen rarely seen on any foliage. Tubers round and solid like Gladioli bulbs, therefor
RMRF5N8A–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds : bulbs, plants and implements. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Cinnamon Vine. Dioscorea Batatas. A beautiful rapid-growing summer climber, with briglit green glossy foliage, and spikes of deliciously cinnamon- scented white flowers. It is perfectly hardy, the stem dying down in winter, but growing with great rapidity in the spring, so as to cover any trellis or arbor very eai ly in the season
RMRJ5XAY–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. Air Potato A Dioscorea that will grow 100 feet in a single season with magnificent foliage. Xo vine like it for covering and screening. The flowers are drooping racemes, but not showy. The vines bear a quantity of tubers (air pota- toes),, some of which will weigh more than a pound. In the Southern and Pacific
RMRDBHMK–. 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. Gardening. 714. Dioscorea alata. Showing foliage (X M) and a small tuber. AA. Stems terete {cylindrical}. B. Lvs. plain green. divaricita,Blanco. {D.BatdtaSj'Decne.). Yam. Chi- nese Yam. (Jhinese Potato. CinkamonVine. Very tall climbing (10-30 ft.), the lvs. 7-9 ribbed, cordate-ovate and shining, short-petioled, bearing s
RMRG6MWF–. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, thoroughbred stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. BURPEE'S FARM ANNUAL. 11 CHINESE YAM. {Dioscorea Batatas.). ROOT ONE YEAR OLD. % ORDINARY SJZK. The Yam makes one of the most desirable climbing plants, with its numerous blossoms and cinnamon fra- grance. It is hardy, but does not bloom until the roots are two years old. It is also pronounced by many to be one of the most valuable esculents in cultivation. A well-grown root w
RMRFDE8Y–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds : bulbs, plants and implements. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Cinnamon Vine. Dioscorea Batatas. A beautiful rapid-growing summer climber, with briglit green glossy foliage, and spikes of deliciously cinnamon- scented white flowers. It is perfectly hardy, the stem dying down in winter, but growing with great rapidity in the spring, so as to cover any trellis or arbor very eai ly in the season
RMRD6GGH–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CNcRMtBWAilANC PMtA.C0nm0MTlD.IB8h | Boston Ivy. CINIVAMON VINE, OR CHINESE YAM—Dioscorea Batatas. A rapid climber and very desirable vine; protect in winter. Each 15c; per dozen.. .$1.50 CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. Lyeium Cliinense—A handsome hardy climbing plant of vigorous habit and rapid growth, which succeeds well in al- most any situation, either i
RMRD72K2–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1919 44th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Boston Ivy. CINNAMON VINE, OR CHINESE YAM— Dioscorea Batatas. A rapid climber and very desirable vine; protect in winter. Each 15c; per dozen .$1.50 CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. 'Lyelum Chlnense—A handsome hardy climbing plant of vigorous habit and rapid growth, which succeeds well in al- most any situation, either in shade or sunlight. It blossoms very p
RMREX9NC–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 19. Figure 21.—Greater yam {Dioscorea alata). kdoe, ubi-inggris, ubi-kddju, batdta-kdfu, bistungkel, huwi- dangdeur, sdmveu, tjdpeu, kasdpen, kasibi, kdsbi, kaspini, kdspe, ketela-pung, sikong, menjok, sdwi, mandardsi, pangdla, tasibie. c. Greater yam (Dioscorea alata).—This is a twining vine, common in cultivation, and sometimes growing wild. The stems are ridged or with narrow wings. The yams vary 33. Please note th
RMRJ7RAX–. Childs' 1923. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. EMERALD VINE (Dioscorea Fargesii) This beautiful vine is of slender growth and very graceful, and produced in dense masses. Foli- age of good size and forked or divided, of a deep emerald green with a decided lustre or sheen rarely seen on any foliage. Flowers in numerous droop- ing racemes. 20c each; $2.00 per doz.. HEALING SQUILL An old an
RMRH21TY–. Bulbs, plants, seeds for autumn planting : 1899. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 32 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.-MISCELLANEOUS BULBS.. COOPERIA. CINNAMON VINE. Dioscorea Batatas. A beau- tiful rapid-growing summer climber, with bright green glossy foliage and spikes of deliriously cinnamon-scented white flowers. It is perfectly hardy, the stem dying down in winter, but growing with great rapidity in the spring, so as to cover any trellis or arbor very early in the season. Large Select Moots
RMRD4WPW–. 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. Gardening. 714 Dioscorea alata Showing fohage (X yi) and a small tuber. AA. Stems terete {cylindrical). B. Ijvs. plain green. divarioita, Blanco. {D.Batdias,Deejie.). Yam. Chi- nese Yam. Chinese Potato. Cinnamon Vine. Very tall climbing (10-30 ft.), the lvs. 7-9 ribbed, cordate-ovate and shining, short-petioled, bearing s
RMRJPF1J–. Autumn 1927 [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LOS ANGELES ( —itRMAlN S CALIFORNIA. Madeira Vine Madeira, or "Mignonette Vine". 3 for 25c; $1.00 per dozen. Cinnamon Vine (Dioscorea Batatas) A rapid climber with bright, glossy heart-shaped leaves. It derives its name from the peculiar fragrance of the delicate white blooms. 15c each: $1.50 per dozen. Moraea Grandif.ora—Handsome bulbous plants from the Cape of Go
RMRH0YN9–. Bulletin. Agriculture. 12 THE SOUECE OF THE DRUG DIOSCOREA. Lower leaves all alternate, or the three lowest subapproximate or verticillate. Internodes strictly glabrous. Fruiting racemes many fruited. Leaves pubescent beneath 3. D. paniculata. Leaves altogether glabrous 3. D. paniviilaia gUibrifoIia. Internodes hairy. Fruiting racemes 1 to 4 fruited 4. D. hirticauUs. Staminate inflorescences solitary or fasciculate in the leaf axils, and termi- nating the stem 5. D. floHdana. 1. Dioscor(xi quaternata (Walt.) Gmel. Rhizomes about 1 cm. in diameter, straight or sometimes forked, with few or no
RMRJ6W4F–. Childs' rare flowers vegetables and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. John Lewis Childs, Inc., Floral Park, N. Y.. (Dioscorea Fargessi) This beautiful new vine is of slender growth ana very rr&ceful, and produced in dense masses. Foliage of rood size and forked or divided, of a deep, emerald rreen with a decided lustre or sheen rarely seen on any roliage. Tubers round and soli
RMRD5M0W–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Boston Ivy. CINNAMON VINE, OR CHINESE YAM— Dioscorea Batatas. A rapid climber and very desirable vine; protect in winter. Each 15c; per dozen .$1.50 CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. Lyelum Chinense—A handsome hardy climbing plant of vigorous habit and rapid growth, which succeeds well in al- most any situation, either in shade or sunlight. It blossoms very pr
RMRJPF0T–. Autumn 1927 [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Madeira Vine Madeira, or "Mignonette Vine". 3 for 25c; $1.00 per dozen. Cinnamon Vine (Dioscorea Batatas) A rapid climber with bright, glossy heart-shaped leaves. It derives its name from the peculiar fragrance of the delicate white blooms. 15c each: $1.50 per dozen. Moraea Grandif.ora—Handsome bulbous plants from the Cape of Good Hope, they are allied to the Iris
RMRDJ3AT–. 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. 38 DIOSCOEEACEffi.. Fig. 19, Dioscorea kelungensU Haxata ; 3, the plant; 2, ,i male flower; 3, 4, a stamen, seen from different sides; 5, a female flower; 6, apical portion of L femLle flower, partly taken off.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
RMRD9K64–. Cuba : Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas. Natural history; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Dioscorea alata L. Dioscorea bulbifera L. Rajania wrightii Uline ex Knuth Name cimarrón Ebenaceae i}6 Diospyros crassinervis (Krug & Urb.) Standi, Ébano carbonero 137 Diospyros ghsebachii (Hiern.) Stand!. Ébano real Eryttiroxylaceae 13S Erythroxylum confusum Britton' 13s Erythroxylum havanense Jacq. subsp. t^avanense' Erythroxylum rotundifolium Lunan Euphorbiaceae Adelia ricinella l.' Ateramnus (Gymnanthes) luctdus (Sw.) Rothm.' Caperonia castaneifolia (L.) A. St.-Hil. Caperonia p
RMRFM9AH–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. Decumaria barbara. DIOSCOREA. DioSCOrea batatas, cinnamon vine. 1 j-ear. $ 25 each $1 50 per 10 DOLICHOS. (Pueraria.) Kudzu Vine. DolichOS JaponiCUS. An extremely fast growing vine, with very large leaves, and bearing small racemes of rosy purple pea- shaped flowers towards the close of August. Mr. A. H. Olmstead, of Hartford, C
RMRFX98B–. The Canadian journal of science, literature and history. 304 LIST OF CANADIAN PLANTS. PLANTS THAT BO NOT OCCUR AT BELLEVILLE—CojiCiwwed' Habenaria leucophoea, Nutt. [Millgrove] " fimbriata, Lindl... Dioscorea villosa, L... Lilium superbum, L... Prosartes laQuginosa, Don- .. Tofieldia glutinosa, Willd. [CoUiDgwood] Juncus acuminatus, Mx. Leersia Virginica, Willd. Elymus Canadensis, L., var. glaucifolius Vilfa aspera, Beauv,.. Lolium PERENNE, L. .. Muhlenbergia diffusa Eleusine Indica, Gsei-tn. Festuca ELATioR, L., var. pratensis Panicum sanguinale, L. " CRUS-GALLi, L., var. hispidum
RMREX9N9–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. 19 QUARTERMASTER CORPS yams vary in shape but are usually not very large. They are distinctly well flavored, and may be eaten boiled or roasted. Like those of the greater yam they need no special treatment, as they are never poisonous. Local names: Gembolo, gemheili, sudo, kaburan, huwi-ldndak, kdwai, tugi, tungo, dago, hoi-tia, nika, sdhu, sidfu, sidpu, sidwu, sajdwu, kapugu, isdhu.. jOIUMI '4i Figure 24.—^Buck yam {Dioscorea pentaphylla). 36. Please note tha
RMRHRHPC–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. 54 LINDMAN, MORPHOLOGIE U. BIOLOGIE EINIGER BLÄTTER. bitaceee, Sarmentacece, Dioscorea, Convolvulns: bei diesen sind gewöhnliche, schmale Blätter nicht bekannt. Andere Grrup- pen, Apocynacem, Solanum, Ipojucea, Pohjgonum u. m. ent- halten tbeils kletternde, theils nicht kletternde Species: die ersteren zeigen dann breite, meist herzförmige, mit der Spitze abwärtsgerichtete Blätter; die letzteren liaben schmälere, so- gar linealische, aiifrechte Blätter ohne besonders erweiterte Basis. Auch wenn vereinzelte Gattunge
RMRFDE9A–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds : bulbs, plants and implements. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. STUMPP & WALTER CO.'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS. 63. Cinnamon Vine. Dioscorea Batatas. A beautiful rapid-growing summer climber, with briglit green glossy foliage, and spikes of deliciously cinnamon- scented white flowers. It is perfectly hardy, the stem dying down in winter, but growing with great rapidity in the s
RMRF5N8M–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds : bulbs, plants and implements. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. STUMPP & WALTER CO.'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS. 63. Cinnamon Vine. Dioscorea Batatas. A beautiful rapid-growing summer climber, with briglit green glossy foliage, and spikes of deliciously cinnamon- scented white flowers. It is perfectly hardy, the stem dying down in winter, but growing with great rapidity in the s
RMRDKFCR–. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. DIOSCOREAGE^-YAM FAMILY CINNAMON VINE Dioscorea diva icata. Named for Dioscorides, a Greek writer on plants. A perennial twining plant, with large farinaceous roots, bearing shin- ing opposite leaves; cultivated as a cover vine. China, Japan, Philip- pines. August. Stem.—Twining, making ten to thirty feet in a summer. Leaves.—Opposite, smooth, shining, cordate or halbert-shaped, often bearing little bulb- lets in the axils. Flowers. — Dioecious, white, small, in small
RMRDJ3A5–. 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. DIOSCOEEACEiE. 41. Fig. 21, Dioscorea pseudojapcr^ca Hatata; 1, a branch; 2, male inflorescence; 3, a male flower; 4, a stamen; 5, a female flower; 6, an outer segment of the same; 7, an inner segment of the same; 8, a capsule, one valve taken oflF, to show a seed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMREX9NB–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. 19 QUARTERMASTER CORPS. Figure 22.—Bulb yam {Dioscorea bulbifera). enormously in shape and size, sometimes rather small, some- times weighing up to 30 pounds. The flesh varies from white to purple. An excellent food boiled or roasted. Local names: Ubi, uhi, ufi, ui-pdrai, uvi, uwi, huwi, heri, heli, lame, lutu, gusu, dago. d. Bulb yam {Dioscorea bulbifera).—^This twining vine has smooth stems. It grows in thickets, and is sometimes cul- tivated. Usually fairly
RMRMTND6–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. CULTURES INDÎGÈJSES DE LA RÉCION DU GRIBINGUI 243 N° 1853. 13 août 1912. Kaga M'Bra. Cette espèce se caractérise nettement par ses feuilles plus. Fig. 6. — Dioscorca longipetiolata nnv. spec. larges que longues, par la longueur du pétiole et par le déve- loppement considérable des racèmes floraux qui atteint un mètre. Dioscorea dumetoriim Pax. — Cette plante existe à l'état. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RMRHYM2R–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. / JZ J trK^. r- ^ Abb. 16. I Querschnitt nahe unterhalb des Vegetationspunktes von Dioscorea sinuata. a gehört zum nächstabzugliedernden Blatt (5 Blattspuren), b meristematischer Sektor, der 5 Leitbündeln entspricht. II Kambialzone aus b. III Junges Blatt von Nymphaea alba, s = ventrale süpiila axillaris mit terminaler Einkerbung. IV Längsschnitt durch die Blattstielbasis von Nymphaea alba x tiiberosa. bs Blattstiel, L Luft- gänge, ;- Ringmeristem, rh Rhizomgewebe. V Querschnitt durch die ßlattbasis von Nymphaea alba mit 4 ,,Ringen", g — Ge
RMRHYM1M–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Suessenguth, Zur Frage d. systemat. Anschlusses d. Monokotylen. 67 Haare und Idioblasten bieten keine Übereinstimmungen. Der tiefgreifendste Unterschied liegt natürlich in der Kotylzahl, dagegen läßt der charakteristische Bau der Samenschale eine K CQ00,000pQCDCO^-e) f ?^ ..(O GOQOp 0,. Abb. 18. I Längsschnitt durch die Samenschale von Tacca cristata. iä äußeres Integument, e Epidermis, // inneres Integument, n Nuzellus-Reste, end Endosperm. II Desgl. von Asarum europaeum. III Querschnitt des Samens von Dioscorea caucasica (Mikropylares Ende). I
RMRHYM8C–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Suessenguth, Zur Frage d. systemat. Anschlusses d. Monokotylen. 17 kotylen, die Mehrzahl der Choripetalen und einige Sympetale an. Von den von mir neu untersuchten Famihen gehören hieher zwei Dioscoreaceae {Dioscorea sinuata, Abb. 5, und. caucasica), 1 Taccacee {Tacca cristata) und 1 Cyperacee {Cyperus natalensis). Das Endo- sperm von Dioscorea sinuata ist anscheinend diploid nicht triploid. Bei Tacca entsteht nach Abschluß der Simultanteilung, wie es der Regel entspricht, um einen Kern definitiv eine Zelle. Zum Formenkreis mit sukzessiver Zellt
RMRH9TNC–. Botanische und zoologische Ergebnisse einer wissenschaftlichen Forschungsreise nach den Samoainseln, dem Neuguinea-Archipel und den Salomonsinseln von März bis Dezember 1905. Plants; Plants; Plants; Animals; Animals; Animals. 72 A'. Reell ingcr, *Dioscorea alata Linn., Spec. plant., edit. I, p. 1033. — Seem. Fl. Vit., p. 308. [246] Insel Upolu: Bei Laulii, Nr. 242. An den Rändern der Wälder gegen die Eingebornenpflanzungen. Wird auf vielen Südseeinseln kultiviert, »Yamswurzel«. Fis. 8.. Diijscovea sativa auf einer Kokospalme ^ Farn. Musaceae. Musa Linn. Mnsd Sapicntniu Linnci, Spec. plant.,
RMRFPP75–. Descriptive catalogue of the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. Seed industry and trade; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF'THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Lm (1911). 8-1 Clematia florida, fine white doubleâper 10, $1.50. Clematis florida, fine double violetâper 10, $1.50. Bioscorea Batatas, (Cinnamon vine)âper 10, 50c. Dioscorea Sativa, (Cinnamon vine)âper 10, 50c. Bioscorea tenuipes, smaller speciesâper 10, 50 c. Doliclios Lablab, " Daylight," hardy annual climbing vine, tall quick easy growing; its beautiful . white profuse flowers yield edible
RMRME9T4–. Annuaire du Conservatoire et du jardin botaniques de Genève. Botany. — 53 — (19) Perigoniuin 6-lobatutn, lobis late ovato-triangularibus, margine ± revolutis, tubus expansus vel inelius : discus margine 3 sta- mina fertilia et 3 staminodia minima gerens. Stamina fertilia bre-. Fig. 2. — Dioscorea arcuatinervis Hochr. fl. 1 : fleur tf vue de face. — fl. fortement grossies. f. : feuille, grandeur naturelle. : fleur en coupe; toutes deux vissirna, filamentum crassum, brève, versus centrum + arcuatum, apice simplex sed ita dilatatum, ut loculos valde divergentes parte superiore geret. Flores $ i
RMRHW6YP–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanische Gesellschaft. Botany; Botany. 62 P. Dietel: Zur Beurtheiluiig' der G-attung Diorchidium. werden mit festen Stielen, bei denen die Keimporen voraussichtlich nicht in der Nähe der Pole liegen würden, die aber sonst vollkommen dem Diorchidium-Ty^us, entsprechen. In der bisherigen Litteratur über diesen Gegenstand ist das brasi- lianische Diorchidium pallidum Wint. auf Dioscorea nur ganz beiläufig erwähnt worden. Es hat dies seinen Grund darin, dass von diesem Pilze nur sehr wenig Material gesammelt worden ist. Diorchidium pallidum hat längsgetheilte Teleutospor
RMRHYM9F–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Suessenguth, Zur Frage d. systemat. Anschlusses d. Monokotylen. 13 Das Auftreten von 16 kernigen Embryosäcken (Lit. bei Palm) hat jedenfalls stark dazu beigetragen, den Anschluß der. Abb. 3. a) Leitbündel des Carpells von Cabomba: 3 Ovula, Dorsal-Strang punktiert (n. Raciborski). b) Desgl. für Hydrodeis: Dorsaler Strang (median) im oberen Teil Anastomosen bildend. 00 Ovula von den Anast. aus innerviert. c, d) Schema für die Anordnung der Megasporen b. Dioscorea sinuata; der punktierte Kern persistiert. e—n) Embryosack-Entwicklung von Hydrodeis n
RMRGNDET–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. 1112 BULLETIN DE L'HERBIER B0ISS1ER (2me SÉR.). (277) Suffrutex volubilis 2-3 m. flos glaucus, in dumetis in regione cursus superioris fluminis Apa, Dec, n. 8260; in silva Cordillera de Altos, Febr., n. 3917. Dioscorea Apäensis nob. spec. nov. Folia ovato-cordata acuminata petiolo apice dilatato obsolete peltata, chartacea supra glabra, subtus puberula, petiolus 20-26 mm. coriaceus, limbus 75/42 90/51 mm. ; panicula tf racemosa, racemis singulis ad 40 mm. ; flores masculi 1,5-2 mm. longi urceolati lobis brevibus; antherae subsessiles in apice tubi inse
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