RF2F9YE83–Selective focus shot of blooming manuka flowers
RF2RR421B–teatree seeds in the australian bush in spring
RMRHE1TP–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 133. Fig.51: Distribution of members of the genus Naiiltinus in the South Island of New Zealand. Naultinus gemmeiis (closed circles), A^^ mamikanus (open squares), N. poecilochloris (clos- ed triangles), N. rudis (closed squares), TV. stellatiis (closed diamonds), N. tuberculatiis (open circle). stated that this gecko lives in trees. Like most other Naultinus, this species typically in- habits Leptospermum (Robb 1980a; McCallum 1981; Hitchmough 1982b). Population density on the Karikari Peninsula was estimated at 55 individuals/hectare (Hitchmough 19
RF2J3FDW6–close-up New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at extremely shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK6K–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRDG3M6–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 289. Long. sect, of fruit. Fig 288. Floriferous 'branch. donia, the calyx of which is soniewhat different as regards alter- native prefloration. II. LEPTOSPEEM SEEIES. In the genus Leptospermum ' (fig. 290-293), which has given its name to quite a group of Myrtacece with dry fruit, ^ the flowers are Acioalyptus has ovarian cells (complete or in- complete) containing numerous anatropous ovules, arranged on vertical placentse; and Filioealyx, orthotropous and descending ovules, inserted in each cell on a placenta nearly apical. 1 FoRST. Char. Gen. 71
RM2C1BK1R–Leptospermum parvifolium Sm Leptospermum parvifolium Sm.
RF2KG02FT–close-up of pink flowers flom a New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves shot at shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK76–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRD9MFR–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. '278 PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND Leptospermum scopariuin, is climatic rather than defensive, is shown by the fact, that, in certain mountain locahties, the leaves become less rigid, more rounded, and less acute. (See, however, under Entelea for a further discussion of the matter.). Fig. 88. Metrosideros robuKta, showing encircling roots. Genua Metrosideroa. Shrubs or trees, often climbing. Leaves opposite, leathery. Flowers in terminal cymes, umbels, or racemes, white, pink, or scarlet, often very showy. Calyx .5-lobed ; petals 5, small. Stamens numerous, very long,
RM2C1NRAD–Leptospermum flavescens Sm Leptospermum flavescens Sm.
RF2GA6E2F–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK7G–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRFRGX9–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PLATE 22. c A. Fruits of Eucalyptus pyriformis from Ooldea. The fruits are about 5 cm. in diameter. B. Leptospermum Icevigatum var. minus, in flower, from the Ooldea Soak. C. The shrubby Eucalyptus leucoxylon var. macrocarpa, in flower, from Station 408, near Ooldea.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Ins
RF2J3FDWX–close-up New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at extremely shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK6J–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRJPC90–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. T. J. HAWKESWOOD. FIG. 1.—A. Stigmodera macularia on flowers of Angophora bakeri. B. S. macularia on Leptospermum flavescens. (Note deep pits on elytra and puncturing on pronotum). Aust. Zool. 19(3), 1978 266. 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.. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Ro
RM2C1BK1H–Leptospermum juniperinum Sm Leptospermum juniperinum Sm.
RF2GA6DX5–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK7C–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRJP8PB–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. T. F. FLANNERY and B. GOTT. Fig. 7. Seed of Pimelea pauciflora with seed coat, from Spring Creek. in the immediate area (Bennett 1982, Presland 1977, Willis 1964, 1974). Even Mt. Rouse, where Spring Creek originates, was covered in trees. The creek was described in 1880 as a ". . shallow drain passing through a sea of high rushes . ." (Bennett 1982). The term "rushes" would include species of Phrag- mites and Typha as well as Cyperaceae and Juncaceae. Leptospermum thickets bordered the streams and swampy areas. Most swa
RF2J3FDXA–close-up New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at extremely shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK6C–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRG3H9X–. California gardening. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. EVERGREEN SHRUBS Nandina Domestica LAVENDULA VERA (Lavender). fWhioned Sweet Lavender. Soft gray foliage and fra- grant lavender flowers. 35c. LEONOTIS LEONORUS (Lion's Tail), f,^^^^. ing shrubbj' plant with heads of brilliant orange flowers. 35c. LEPTOSPERMUM LAEVIGATUM (Australian Tea Trf>f>l Large and spreading with gray- ireej. green foliage and a profusion of small white flowers. 35c.
RF2G8AX2W–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers outdoor in sunny backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RF2JKNK7P–Chrysanthemum Argyranthemum frutescens Spring flower Australian plum blossoms are very pretty
RMRG3H9G–. California gardening. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. EVERGREEN SHRUBS Nandina Domestica LAVENDULA VERA (Lavender). fWhioned Sweet Lavender. Soft gray foliage and fra- grant lavender flowers. 35c. LEONOTIS LEONORUS (Lion's Tail), f,^^^^. ing shrubbj' plant with heads of brilliant orange flowers. 35c. LEPTOSPERMUM LAEVIGATUM (Australian Tea Trf>f>l Large and spreading with gray- ireej. green foliage and a profusion of small white flowers. 35c.
RF2KG02AM–close-up of pink flowers flom a New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves shot at shallow depth of field
RMRJPEGH–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. Tfc R LTON Pq v/^^ E. MT ;^^^=^^==^-9i9=^ ".f J EXPLANATION OF TEXT-FIGURE. 1, 2, 3. Apical plates of the male abdomen, Lysicolletes imitator, sp. nov. 4. Anterior wing; note the two cubital cells and large pterostigma. 5. Scale-like sculpture of the metathorax. 6. Strigilis of the anterior leg. 7. Lineate sculpture of the abdomen. 8. The female of Filiglossa proximo, sp. nov., carried large loads of pollen, probably from Leptospermum sp. 9. Portion of front leg of Lysicolletes imitator. 10. Lineate sculpture of metathorax of female
RM2C1BK1G–Leptospermum continentale Joy Thomps Leptospermum continentale Joy Thomps.
RF2T5KJHA–close-up of pink flowers flom a New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves under harsh sunshine
RMRJRFHY–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. s-ogoU OOoO Fig. 4.—Granules from pollen-pudding of P. fulviventris. 1. Pollen-grain; probably from Tea-tree, Leptospermum laevigatum. 2. Large spherical grains not identified. 3. Hibbertia sticta. 4. Purple coral pea, Hardenbergia monophylla. 5. Eucalyptus; species uncertain. 6. Pollinium from Coast-wattle, Acacia sophorae. 7. Granule not identified and view of end. 8. Large fat-cells in fat-body of hibernating female, and a fat-cell breaking down; it is later absorbed. 9. (A) Not identified. (B) Parrot pea. 10. Spherical spiny grain, pro
RM2C1BK20–Leptospermum brevipes F Muell Leptospermum brevipes F Muell.
RF2G8AWY5–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers outdoor in sunny backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RMRPDDW6–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Labeling « Lselia Anceps Alba ^ Lapagerias i Large or Small Houses i Learn to Observe, ! Lee. Francis L,, Obituary Leptospermum BuUatum i Leptosyne Maritima c LeucaDium Hisptdum 1 Lilacs ; Lilacs, Forcing 103.112, 1 Lilac, Double S Lilac Marie Lequay -J Lilyof the Valley 4 Lily of the Valley, Forcing 1 Lime Water 3 Mumaruiieck, N. Y., Sights of 68 Mass. Hort. Society 208, 238 Mass. Hort. Society Exhibition 319 Mass. Hort. Society's Kose Exhibi- tion 467 Mass. Hort. Society, Fifty Eighth Annual Exhibition 5(1 Margu
RM2C1DBGD–Leptospermum recurvum Hook f Leptospermum recurvum Hook f.
RF2GGW3D2–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RMRCMCM8–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Südliche Richtung des Weges längs der grossen Wiese. und auf der westlichen Seite von Baumgruppen teilweise verdeckt, hat in der Mitte einen Kuppelbau, der von 12 jonischen Säulen und ebenso vielen dergleichen Mastern getragen wird. Im Pflanzenraurae birgt dasselbe zehn vom Architekten Heideloff gemalte wertvolle und sehenswerte Wandbilder. Im Winter ist der Pflanzenraum mit Lorbeerbäumen, Granaten, Clethra, Eugenien, Arbutus, Eucalyptus, Metro- sideros, Melaleucen, Leptospermum, Primus lusitanica, Ceratonia Süiqua, JEriobotrya japoniea, Viburnum, Rhodo- dendron, A
RM2C1DBGJ–Leptospermum lamellatum Joy Thomps Leptospermum lamellatum Joy Thomps.
RF2G8AX0Y–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers outdoor in sunny backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RMRCRABT–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. 262 FABERIA Faberia Hemsl. Compositae (13). i China. Fabiana Ruiz et Pav. Solanaceae (4). 15 S. S.Am. Cult. orn. shrubs. Fabricia Gaertn. = Leptospermum Forst. (Myrt.). Fabricia Scop. (Afysicarfus F.P.). Leguminosae (in. 7). 16 palaeo- trop. Facelis Cass. Compositae (4). Fades, external appearance. Facultative, incidental. Fadogla Schweinf. Rubiaceae (n. Fadyenia Hook. Polypodiaceae. 3 temp. S. Am. W. Ind. The i). 20 Afr. i, F. prolifera Hook. sterile 1. produce buds at the tips. Fagaceae (EP.; Citpuliferae p.p. />'//.). Dicots. (Arc
RM2C1BK19–Leptospermum ericoides A Rich Leptospermum ericoides A Rich.
RF2GE5JE6–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RM2BXE49E–Leptospermum recurvum Hook f Leptospermum recurvum Hook f.
RF2J3FDWJ–close-up New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at extremely shallow depth of field
RM2C1NRA9–Leptospermum purpurascens Joy Thomps Leptospermum purpurascens Joy Thomps.
RF2GE5JXG–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RM2C1DBET–Leptospermum variabile Joy Thomps Leptospermum variabile Joy Thomps.
RF2GGW3A7–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RM2BXE4AE–Leptospermum minutifolium CT White Leptospermum minutifolium CT White.
RF2H22K1A–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field
RM2C1BK2F–Leptospermum blakelyi Joy Thomps Leptospermum blakelyi Joy Thomps.
RF2GA6E23–close-up of New Zealand Tea Bush plant with dark leaves and red flowers shot at shallow depth of field