RF2EB1A6D–Close-up of the green cylindrical, drooping capsule of moss, probably Capillary Thread-moss
RF2BC70NG–Close up of the drooping capsule of, most probably, Swans-neck Thyme-moss (mnium hornum), growing inside the top of an old fencepost.
RM2H1C17T–Capillary thread-moss (Bryum capillare) drooping capsules borne on seta and sporophytes from a tuft of leaves, Berkshire, March
RFMN5FE1–Spore capsules of a moss, Pohlia nutans
RFFD27P0–Callistemon viminalis, devergreen tree with drooping branches, linear-lanceolate leaves, red flowers in spikes, united filaments
RF2PJ53RH–Drooping Star-of-Bethlehem (Ornithogalum nutans). Fruit Closeup
RFPBA1B5–Purple Poppy (Palaver somniferum): two purple poppy flower heads prior to flowering
RM2A3263X–Natural World - Raindrops drooping from berry foliage at Hanningfield Woods. Essex, Britain
RM2AJ24EC–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 3-lobed, the lateral lobes spreading or drooping, flat, the middle one condu-pHcate, keel-like, enclosing the 4 declined stamens and the filiform style. Stamens didy-namous. Corolla with a gland on the upper side of the tube near the base. Filaments fili-form ; anther-sacs confluent at the apex. Stigma small, capitate or 2-lobed. Capsule ovoidor globose, septicidally 2-valved,
RMPG3W6B–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. 96 MOSSKS WITH A HAND-l.l',NS. FiGURiS 40. Philonotis fontana X I; leaf, capsule, and male head X 10. dom appearing in sterile mats. Although Philonotis is common, the sporophyte is infrequent. The capsules mature in May or June. Family 17. Bryaceae. The Bryom Family. HE capsules of the Bryum Family are nearly always drooping and frequently have a well marked neck when dry. The peristome is double and well developed. (See glossary under "Peri
RM2H1C180–Capillary thread-moss (Bryum capillare) drooping capsules borne on seta and sporophytes from a tuft of leaves, Berkshire, March
RFJDEKCJ–Spore capsules of a moss, Pohlia nutans
RFFD91H5–Callistemon viminalis, Weeping bottlebrush, evergreen tree drooping branches, linear-lanceolate hairy leaves and red flowers,
RM2AG2X0A–. Field and woodland plants. ^^, and the lanceolate leaves are veryseldom toothed.. iUiLLET Grass. ].EARDKD Wheat. 1 The same order {Scrophulariacea) contains the handsome andfavourite Foxglove {Digitalis purpurea), Ahich grows abundantly inmost dry woods and shady Avastes, flowering from June to August.Its stout, imbranchcd stem varies from two to six feet in height, alarge proportion being the axis of a long one-sided raceme ofbeautiful, drooping, purple or, occasionally, white flowers. The WOODS AND THICKETS IN SUMMER 149 fruit is an ovate, pointed capsule tliat splits into two valves andc
RMPG1E59–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Texan Bayonet 155 are thick, and smooth, the pedicels stout, 2.5 to 5 cm. long; the flowers open widely at night; they are 7.5 to 10 cm. across; the perianth is creamy white, often tinged with green or purple, its segments 4 to 6 cm. long, oblong to elliptic, the outer sharp-pointed. The fruit is a short-stalked, drooping, pulpy capsule, nar- rowly oblong, 7 to 10 cm. long, somewhat 6-sided, rounded at the base, narrowed
RF2NYCT3B–Pohlia nutans, pohlia moss with sporangia, spring image from Finland
RM2AKB510–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . d fromcultivation, mostly in the southern section of our region. 7. S. alba, L. (Fig. 2, pi. 23.) White Willow, Large tree withyellow twigs and very narrow lance-shaped, finely toothed leaves whichtaper to a slender point at both ends, green above or ashy gray, paleror silky white beneath. Stipules, when present, ovate lance-shapt^d.Capsule somewhat conic witliout a pedicel. Branches not drooping.Moist soil, frctiuent
RF2P8ATPW–Pohlia nutans, pohlia moss with sporangia, spring image from Finland
RFTRDAPC–Sporangia of pohlia moss, Pohlia nutans
RM2CED3W1–. Bulbous irises. aped perianth. Blade oflanceolate-spathulate fall spiead-ing horizontally, bearing amedian ridge which extendsalong the claw, and is fringed,or even cut up into irregularhairs. Blade of lanceolate-spathulate standard spreadinghorizontally, or even drooping,so soon as the flower expands.Crests of style large, deltoid orquadrate, with serrated edge.Stigmatic lip narrow, deeplybilobed. Anther equal in lengthto filament. Pollen coarse-grained, white. Ovary, withshort peduncle, sharply trigonal.Ripe capsule trigonal, with deeply grooved sides, dehiscing at apex.Seeds oval, sharply
RFMN5FBN–Spore capsules of a green moss, Pohlia nutans
RM2CEJ3NN–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. See seta. Pendulous, somewhat hanging or drooping ;more so than in reniuous. ( Fig. 28. ) Percurreiit tosta, reaching to the apex of theleaf, but not beyond. Pericheetial. See bracts.Perigoiiial. See bracts. Peristome, the fringe surrounding the mouth ofthe capsule upon removing the lid. This fringemay consist of a single row of processes, known.as teeth, as in Fig. g, or of a double row as inFig. 34. In the latter case the entire fringe isstill the peristome,but the
RFJDEKCD–Spore capsules of a green moss, Pohlia nutans
RMRDJMJ7–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. I. STAPHYLEA L. Sp. PI. 270. 1753. Shrubs, with opposite 3-foliolate or pinnate leaves, and axillary drooping racemes or panicles of white flowers. Pedicels jointed. Sepals imbricated. Petals the same number as the sepals and about equalling them. Ovary 2-3-parted, the lobes i-celled; ovules numerous in each cavity, anatropous. Capsule 2-3-lobed, 2-3-celled. Se
RFJDEKCF–Spore capsules of a green moss, Pohlia nutans
RFTRA0GN–Sporangia of pohlia moss, Pohlia nutans
RF2HXPG0A–Threadmoss, Pohlia nutans
RFJDEKCH–Spore capsules of a moss, Pohlia nutans
RMREF0HE–. Common trees of New York. Trees; Trees. 48 Common Trees COTTONWOOD Populus deltoides, Marshall THE COTTONWOOD, also called Carolina Poplar, has been extensively planted along streets, in parks and on home grounds in New York. The leaves are simple, alternate, broadly triangular, square at base, 3 to 5 inches long, with long and laterally flattened leaf-stalks. The flowers ap- pear before the leaves. Pollen - bearing and seed-producing occur on different trees. Both are arranged in drooping tassels. The fruit is a 3 to 4 - valved capsule ar- ranged in drooping tassels and containing numerous
RMRDMAWE–. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. LILY FAMILY WILD ONION, ALLIUM Allium cirnuum. Allium, the ancient Latin name of the garlic. Bulh.âCoated, onion-scented. Leaves.âLinear, flattened, sharply keeled. Scape.âAngular, nodding at the apex, bearing a loose or drooping, few to many-flowered umbel of pale pink or purple flowers, from a scarious spathe. Perianth.âOf six segments, united only at the base. Stamens.âSix; filaments slender, exserted. Ovary.âCrested; style slender. Capsule^âCrested, three-lobed. Th
RMRDJDY9–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. 96 MOSSKS WITH A HAND-l.l',NS. FiGURiS 40. Philonotis fontana X I; leaf, capsule, and male head X 10. dom appearing in sterile mats. Although Philonotis is common, the sporophyte is infrequent. The capsules mature in May or June. Family 17. Bryaceae. The Bryom Family. HE capsules of the Bryum Family are nearly always drooping and frequently have a well marked neck when dry. The peristome is double and well developed. (See glossary under "Peri
RMREF0NG–. Common trees of Ohio : a handy pocket manual of the common and introduced trees of Ohio. Trees -- Ohio. OF Ohio 43 COTTONWOOD Populus deltoides, Marshall THE Cottonwood is one of the most rapid growing trees native to Ohio. The leaves are simple, alternate, broadly triangular, square at base, 3 to 5 inches long, with long and laterally fl a 11 e n ed leaf-stalks. The flowers ap- pear before the leaves. Pollen - bearing and seed-producing occur on different trees. Both are arranged in drooping tassels. The fruit is a 3 to 4-valved capsule ar- ranged in drooping tassels and containing numerous
RMRDBGTC–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Texan Bayonet 155 are thick, and smooth, the pedicels stout, 2.5 to 5 cm. long; the flowers open widely at night; they are 7.5 to 10 cm. across; the perianth is creamy white, often tinged with green or purple, its segments 4 to 6 cm. long, oblong to elliptic, the outer sharp-pointed. The fruit is a short-stalked, drooping, pulpy capsule, nar- rowly oblong, 7 to 10 cm. long, somewhat 6-sided, rounded at the base, narrowed
RMREF0HX–. Common trees of New York. Trees; Trees. of New York 45 SHINING WILLOW Salix lucida, Muhl THE SHINING WILLOW, also called Glossy Willow, is an attractive small tree sometimes reaching a height of 25 feet. It takes its common name from its shiny leaves and twigs. The leaves are alternate, simple, lanceolate to ovate, long- pointed, finely toothed along mar- gin, shiny on upper surface, 3 to 5 inches long, 1 to V/i inches wide. The flowers (both staminate and pistil- late) occur in droop- ing tassels before the leaves come out. The fruit is a smooth pale - brown capsule arranged in drooping tas
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation