RF2GE6FJC–Pentand. mono. [Ehretia rigida] (1817) (puzzle bush, also deurmekaarbos) from a collection of ' Drawings of plants collected at Cape Town ' by Clemenz Heinrich, Wehdemann, 1762-1835 Collected and drawn in the Cape Colony, South Africa
RMJ3BDEJ–Ehretia acuminata Blanco1.70
RM2A2DWDW–Ehretia acuminata Blanco1.70.
RM2BTNRE5–Ehretia sp.
RMDGRBP5–Ehretia thyrsiflora
RM2RE50XC–Ehretia cymosa Thonning: finished drawing of leafy, fruiting shoot by Luigi Balugani
RM2H45061–A species of Ehretia: large flowering stem with separate leaf, fruit and flowers. Watercolour, 17--.
RM2A7C99X–Bahama or smooth strongbark, Bourreria succulenta. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn 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.
RF2GE78MH–Ehretia thyrsiflora, borágófa
RF2WFD464–Ehretia halimifolia Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1784 Ehretia tinifolia is a woody, perennial tree, usually 0.5 to 3 m in height, branched from the base, from reddish-brown to red-purple bark, exfoliating ; The leaves are coriaceous, elliptic, from 1 to 3.3 cm long. The flower is urceolate, white to Mexican pink and grouped in clusters of five to eight flowers.
RM2AJMJTG–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 321. CORDIA SUBCORDATA, Lam. LXXXIV. BORAGINE.E. J 45. C-T-v/ 322. Ehretia saligna, R. Br. 323. Heliotropium ventricosum, K. Br. 346 LXXXIV. BORAGINE^. Tribe III.âHeliotropie*:. Tournefortia, Linn. argentea, Linn. mollis, F. v. M. sarmentosa, Lain. Heliotropium, Linn. Section I.âPlatygyne.curassavicum, Linn. Section II.âEuheliotropium.asperrimum,
RFK3T41Y–Coccinia grandis (Voigt) or Ivy Gourd
RMP6EN4R–Bahama or smooth strongbark, Bourreria succulenta. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn 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.
RFJ2GRJK–Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) in Anacua tree (Ehretia anacua) Starr County, Texas
RFEA58RX–Storax
RMEEJF0A–Ehretia rigida
RF2HEX2XT–Carmona retusa (hokkien tea) planted along the footpath in the garden
RM2CETFJR–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. pairs, thata real objection seems to exist to the disregardof so good a mark, by the combination withthem of these concrete-finiited Elu*etiads. Most of them are tropical trees or shrubs, natives of either hemisphere. A few occurin the south of Europe and the southern States of America ; but none appear fmther tothe north than the parallel of 45. The root of Ehretia buxifolia is reckoned in India one of those medicines which assistin altering and pmnfjdng the habit in cases of
RM2CNHD4A–. Food habits of the grosbeaks . fruits. Juneberries {Amelanchier canadensis, PI. II, fig. 3)and others of the same genus are eaten; both holly {Ilex opaca) andinkberry (/. glabra) are occasionally secured, as well as red cedarberries {Juniperus virginiana), the fruit of the knockaway tree{Ehretia elliptica), and red haws {Crataegus sp.). In a stomach col-lected in South Carolina in January were more tHan 12 Seeds of theberry of the passion flower {Passiflora incamata). To the above listof fruits eaten by the cardinal, various authors add the wahoo berry{Euonymus sp.), Mexican mulberry {Gallic
RFK3WFFE–Coccinia grandis (Voigt) or Ivy Gourd
RFEA58RW–Storax
RMPG1AG1–. 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. Knackaway 823 III. THE KNACKAWAY GENUS EHRETIA PATRICK BROWNE Species Ebretia elliptica de CandoUe ALLED Anaqua by the Mexicans, this small tree, often a shrub, of rich valleys or sterile ridges of western Texas and northern Mexico, attains a maximum height of 15 meters, with a trunk diameter of i dm. The branches are stout, spreading, and ascending, the tree round topped. The bark is often 2.5 cm. thick, furrowed into pl
RMJ3BBNW–Ehretia acuminata Blanco1.70 cropped
RM2A2DWEH–Ehretia buxifolia Blanco1.72-cropped.
RM2BTNRET–Ehretia sp.
RMDGRBRD–Ehretia thyrsiflora
RF2GE78N4–Ehretia thyrsiflora, borágófa
RMRR1PGT–. African invertebrates : a journal of biodiversity research. Invertebrates -- Africa; Biological diversity -- Africa; Biological diversity. OBSERVATIONS ON SOME SOUTH AFRICAN TERMITES. 879 cliaracter after years of occupation by successive colonies of this and perhaps other termites. The thickets in Pretoria are composed of several varieties of acacias (Acacia horrida, robusta, and caffra predoniinating"), associated with them are other thorny plants, the more usual kinds being G3Mn nosporia buxifolia, Ehretia hottentottica, and the spiny Asparagus. In these mounds, which may reach 2 ft.
RMRJPC6N–. Australian rain-forest trees, excluding the species confined to the tropics. Rain forests; Trees. 330 FamiJij BOBEAGINACEAE.. Fig. 220.—KoDA (Ehretia acuminata). Imbil, about 26.4° S. The channelled stem, which is often a character of larger trees of this species, is shown. The fissures in the bark are shown in upper part. The aerial root of an epiphytic Fig' tree is shown on the stem in ui)i)er part. {Photo.: W.D.F.l. 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 m