RMPG1WF7–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pmoedanum {Scnrodosu) Asa-fiBiida. Fig. 86. Trans, sect, of fruit {'f). flowers, sessile or with short pedicels, and disposed in no fixed order around the point whence spring at the base the secondary axes of the inflorescence. But this peculiarity is far from constant. The same is true of the woody consistence and great development of the stems, of the form and size of the leaf- divisions.'^ Ferulago ^ is Ferula whose vittse, variable in number, often easily separate from the carpels, with the exterior coat of the fruit belonging to the receptacle.' Th
RMRDG38B–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pmoedanum {Scnrodosu) Asa-fiBiida. Fig. 86. Trans, sect, of fruit {'f). flowers, sessile or with short pedicels, and disposed in no fixed order around the point whence spring at the base the secondary axes of the inflorescence. But this peculiarity is far from constant. The same is true of the woody consistence and great development of the stems, of the form and size of the leaf- divisions.'^ Ferulago ^ is Ferula whose vittse, variable in number, often easily separate from the carpels, with the exterior coat of the fruit belonging to the receptacle.' Th
RMMCRCY9–. Abb. 143. Trift auf dem Oicruh bei Czernowitz. Filipendula hexapetala und Trifolium pannonicum, dazwischen die großen Büsche von Clematis recta. Hinten in der Mitte Ferulago silvatica, ganz vorne linlis Digitalis ambigua. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Dr. K. Rudolph, Prag.) Potentilla pahila, Cytisiis nigricans, C. albus, Laihyrus pannonicus, Linum flavwn, Didamnus albus, Ferulago silualica, Echium rubrum, Salvia nulans, Stachys reda, Verbascum phoeniceum, Pedicularis campestris, Senecio campestris, Cirsium pannonicum, Scorzonera purpurea, Hieracium echioides herrschen weitaus vor und bieten ein
RF2A6TG4M–Ferulago sylvatica - wild flower
RF2KFH39H–3D image of Geranyloxycoumarin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of plant metabolite Aurapten isolated on white background
RMPG1WET–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fruit (f). Fig 90. Long. sect, of fruit Cf). ' DO. Frodr. it. IW.—ilacroselinmn Schtjk, JSnum. PL Trams. 266. 2 Gjebtn. Fruct. i. t. 21, fig. 10.—Gatjd. Fl. miv. ii. 324.—DC. Prodr. iv. 179. ' Gjehtn. loc. eit.—DC. he. eit. 176.—It ap- pears to us as diflSoult to separate generically from Fupeueedanum as from the Peucedans or even from Ferulago, Palimbia (Bess. Enum. Fl, Volhyn. 55.—DC. Prodr. iv. 175), not only the greater number of species of this genus which have heen already referred to Peucedanum {Pa- limMoidea Boiss.), hut even the type itself (fi
RMRDG380–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fruit (f). Fig 90. Long. sect, of fruit Cf). ' DO. Frodr. it. IW.—ilacroselinmn Schtjk, JSnum. PL Trams. 266. 2 Gjebtn. Fruct. i. t. 21, fig. 10.—Gatjd. Fl. miv. ii. 324.—DC. Prodr. iv. 179. ' Gjehtn. loc. eit.—DC. he. eit. 176.—It ap- pears to us as diflSoult to separate generically from Fupeueedanum as from the Peucedans or even from Ferulago, Palimbia (Bess. Enum. Fl, Volhyn. 55.—DC. Prodr. iv. 175), not only the greater number of species of this genus which have heen already referred to Peucedanum {Pa- limMoidea Boiss.), hut even the type itself (fi