RF2RTH3FX–Maranta arundinacea variegata has white pointed oval leaves with an uneven combination of green
RF2GKW2AW–Arrowroot flour is a gluten and grain free powder made from a starchy substance extracted from a plant known as Maranta arundinacea. This flour is use
RF2K07TRH–organic arrowroot rhizomes isolated on white background, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant roots
RF2REFHMG–Maranta arundinacea also called arrowroot tree plant on farm for harvest are cash crops
RF2WKC0B5–pulp of dried organic arrowroot rhizomes pieces to process into powder, maranta arundinacea, washed, peeled and finely ground into pulp
RMPFKW84–Leaf, stem and roots from Maranta arundinacea (Arrowroot)
RF2WK3NCC–pile of dried organic arrowroot rhizomes pieces to process into powder, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant known for starchy rhizomes harvested
RF2RH3P9D–Side view of a brown colored butterfly known as the Common Palmfly is sitting on top of a large leaf of an Arrowroot leaf in direct sunlight
RFWXD5CG–West Indian Arrow-Root,Maranta arundinacea,Canna indica,Australian arrowroot,Myrantacae,with the white copy space background.The local,herb, vegetable
RMCRF28X–Backlit Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) at Aikens swamp in Chester,Virginia
RF2H687KY–West Indian Arrowroot,Maranta arundinacea,Canna indica,Australian arrowroot with Blue Pea, Butterfly Pea,flower,Thailand herb on the plate.
RF2JMFD7G–Arrowroot, obedience plant or Bermuda arrowroot or araru or ararao or Maranta arundinacea and rain drop or dew drop
RF2WFCYHT–Maranta arundinacea, also known as arrowroot, maranta, West Indian arrowroot, obedience plant, Bermuda arrowroot, araru, araruta, ararao or hulankeeriya, is a large, perennial herb found in rainforest habitats of the Americas Produced under the patronage of Josephine Bonaparte, Empress of France, Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées contained 503 plates detailing the various plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison, where Redouté worked as a botanical art
RFEWA38N–Arrowroot or Maranta arundinacea or Obedience plant, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Arrowroot isolated on a white background.
RF2T7DFCX–Old illustration of Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2K1PN25–Arrowroot plants, Maranta arundinacea, St Vincent, Windward Islands, West Indies, 1962
RFEW9REY–Arrowroot or Maranta arundinacea, showing flowers, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RF2J62C33–Gathering Arrowroot, St. Vincent, B.W.I. Arrowroot is a starch obtained from the rhizomes (rootstock) of several tropical plants, traditionally Maranta arundinacea, but also Florida arrowroot from Zamia integrifolia, and tapioca from cassava (Manihot esculenta), which is often labelled as arrowroot. Polynesian arrowroot or pia (Tacca leontopetaloides), and Japanese arrowroot (Pueraria lobata), also called kudzu, are used in similar ways. from the book ' The romance of Empire drugs ' Published in London by the Scientific Department at Stafford Allen and Sons, Ltd
RFT5YXCX–A picture shows Arrowroot Plant. It comes from a starch derived chiefly from the roots and it is also known as Maranta arundinacea and grains of seVer
RF2PFT49T–Side view of a young green forest lizard crawling on top of a large Arrowroot leaf (Maranta Arundinacea)
RMH4NPY7–Maranta arundinacea, Maranta roseau; Arrowroot, Obedience plant, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816
RFR1FB9D–Vintage botanical engraving of Maranta arundinacea or arrowroot,edible and ornamental plant from rainforest of South America
RMT5RYRR–Plate titled 'Plants used as food', from William Rhind's 'The Vegetable Kingdom, 1860
RF2EG7EFH–19th c. hand-painted Victorian botanical illustration of Arrow Root & Turmeric, Wheat & Potato starch grains, Cassava / Manihot utilissima. See notes.
RF2WJMKT1–dried organic arrowroot rhizomes pieces to process into powder, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant known for starchy rhizomes harvested for various c
RF2PDRAYF–Maranta arundinacea ist eine Nutzpflanze. Aus ihr wird das sogenannte Pfeilwurzelmehl gewonnen, Pfeilwurz, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 18. Jahrhundert,
RMP7DHWC–Arrowroot or maranta, Maranta arundinacea. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RFC7C0KH–Arrowroot or Obedience plant, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Arrowroot isolated on a white background.
RMJT2PDP–Maranta or arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea (Phrynium variegatum). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1885.
RF2JMFJG6–Arrowroot, obedience plant or Bermuda arrowroot or araru or ararao or Maranta arundinacea and rain drop or dew drop
RM2A83FR1–Arrowroot or maranta, Maranta arundinacea. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2JW8XPP–Arrowroot or obedience plant or Bermuda arrowroot, araru or ararao or Maranta arundinacea and Alpinia zerumbet, Variegated ginger or ZINGIBERACEAE or
RMKHPFR9–Arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus' Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse, (Handbook of all medical-pharmaceutical plants), Jena, 1876.
RM2K1PN2B–Local man holding Arrowroot plant, Maranta arundinacea, St Vincent, Windward Islands, West Indies, 1962
RFRAEEA4–Maranta arundinacea, Maranta roseau, Arrowroot, Obedience plant, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees reimagined
RM2AXE9T3–Scientific amusements . ushing the parts of theplant, and washing them, the starch can be collected as asediment. In cold water and in spirits of wine starch isinsoluble. The various kinds of starch usually take theirnames from the plants whence they come. Arrowroot isobtained from the West Indian plant Maranta Arundinacea.Cassava and tapioca are from the manioc; sago, fromthe sago palm ; wheat starch, and potato starch are otherexamples. If starch be baked in an oven at a temperature of about300° it becomes, to a great extent, soluble in cold water,forming what is called British gum; this is
RF2PFT484–High angle view of a crawling young green forest lizard on top of a large Arrowroot leaf (Maranta Arundinacea)
RMCBYNTG–Firecracker vine, Manettia bicolor, in a flowerpot and arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea.
RFPAB6B4–Various plants, Curcuma zedoaria, Elettaria cardamomum, Zingiber officinale, Musa paradisiaca, Canna indica, Maranta arundinacea, digital improved reproduction of an original woodcut print from the year 1881
RMW2347J–Archive image from page 132 of Das botanische praktikum, anleitung zum. Das botanische praktikum, anleitung zum selbststudium der mikroskopischen botanik für anfänger und geübtere, zugleich ein handbuch der mikroskopischen technik dasbotanischepra00stra Year: 1923 I. Stärkekörner (Curcuma, l'hajus, Triticum). 105 GroÃe Ãhnlichkeit mit den Stärkekörnein der Kartoffel zeigt das westindische A r r o w - r o o t , auch einfach âArrowToot' ge- nannt, das aus dem Wurzelstock von Maranta, vornehmlich von Ma- ranta arundinacea stammt. Es ist käuflich leicht zu haben. Wir unter- suchen es in
RF2AN3508–Various plants, Curcuma zedoaria, Elettaria cardamomum, Zingiber officinale, Musa paradisiaca, Canna indica, Maranta arundinacea, / Verschiedene Pflanzen, Curcuma zedoaria, Elettaria cardamomum, Zingiber officinale, Musa paradisiaca, Canna indica, Maranta arundinacea, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RF2WJMKR3–pile of organic arrowroot rhizomes, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant known for starchy rhizomes harvested for various culinary purposes, used as gl
RMPFKDWB–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. ARROW-ROOT BANANA 199 ARROW-ROOT. Fig. 284. By S. M. Tracy. Arrow-root starch is a product manufactured from the underground parts of a number of differ- ent plants grown in tropical and subtropical coun- tries. It is valued principally as a food for invalids, especially in cases of persistent diarrhea and dysentery. In South Africa and the East Indies, Maranta arundinacea (Fig. 284) is the plant most commonly cultivated for this purpose. This is much grown in the Bermuda islands, and therefore is commonly known as Bermuda arrow-root. In A
RMMCMW0K–. Fi ff. 291. In den Kartoffelknollen finden wir sie eiförmig, mit einem nach dem spitzen Ende zu liegenden Mittelpunkt, um den zahl- reiche konzentrische Schichten sichtbar sind. (Fig. 289.) Ähnlich erscheinen die Stärkekörner in dem Wurzelstock der Maranta arundinacea, des sog. Arrow-root (Fig. 291), deren Mittelpunkt jedoch mehr nach dem breiten Ende zu liegt. Die Stärkekörner im Getreide, z. B. im Weizen (Fig. 290), stellen flache, rundliche Scheiben von sehr ungleicher Grösse dar, welche kaum eine Schichtung erkennen lassen. Stärkekörner finden wir ausschliesslich im Parenchym, sowohl in
RMP9FRRT–Arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus' Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse, (Handbook of all medical-pharmaceutical plants), Jena, 1876.
RF2JW8XBC–Alpinia zerumbet, Variegated ginger or ZINGIBERACEAE or Alpinia galanga and Arrowroot or obedience plant or Bermuda arrowroot, araru or ararao or Mara
RM2K1PN2F–Poor Focus - Waterwheel providing power for arrowroot factory, St Vincent, Windward Islands, West Indies, 1962
RM2CDHPGN–. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . ion. Polarization Crosses are very distinct. With the selenite plate a fmeplay of colors is obtained. HARANTA STARCH (WEST INDIA ARROWROOT). The starch obtained from the rhizome of Maranta arundinacea L.(order Marantacecp) and other species of the same genus originally hadthe undisjHited claim to the term arrowroot, but more recently othertropical starches, particularly those made from roots and rhizomes, havebeen designated by the same term. Maranta starch is now variou
RMW15BWJ–Archive image from page 135 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 Fig. 82. â Arrosoir a bec Raveneau d'Arrosoirs aplatis de haut eu bas. (Fig. 83.) L. H. Fig. 83. â Arrosoir aplati pour serre- Arrow Head. Nom angl. des Sagittaria ARR0W-R00T. FÃcule alimentaire fortifiante, convenant aux personnes dÃlicates et aux esto- macs fatiguÃs. L'A. vrai est tirà du rhizome du Maranta arundinacea, mais on le falsifie frÃquemment ave
RF2WJMKRE–organic arrowroot rhizomes, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant known for starchy rhizomes harvested for various culinary purposes, used as gluten fre
RMPFC066–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. ^iiv«J>t = ii. ^ Stclvkc Abbild. 2. ^ 5 natürliche Gröfse. Die Körner scheinen mir den Körnern der Reisstärke am meisten zu ähneln, sie gleichen dagegen denen der Maranta arundinacea, der Manihot utilissima, der Yams- und Taro-Sorten keineswegs. Das aus dieser Stärke gewonnene Stärkemehl kommt vor- nehmlich unter dem Namen Arrow-root von Tahiti auch als. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMMCRAD2–. J *<? Clinogyne monophylla K. Schum. Narbe. B—D Maranta arundinacea L. B Blüte; C Staubblatt und kapuzenförmiges Staminodium; D die- selben mit dem Griffel. E—31 Clinogyne leucantha K. Schum. E Fruchtstard; E Same in der quer durchscbnittenen Kapsel; G Same von der Bauchseite; // derselbe seitlich gesehen; yderselbe im Längsschnitt; K, L Samendeckel; ü/Embryo. A", O Clinogyne arillata K. Schum. (Kamerun, Edea-Fälle). N Same von der Riickenseite; 0 derselbe von der Bauchseite. P—K Halopegia azurea K. Schum. P Caryopsis; Q dieselbe im Querschnitt; R Querschnitt des Samens. — Original.
RMP9H7YN–Maranta or arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea (Phrynium variegatum). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1885.
RM2K1PN2K–Waterwheel providing power for arrowroot factory, St Vincent, Windward Islands, West Indies, 1962
RM2CF5XT2–. General therapeutics and materia medica: adapted for a medical textbook (Volume 2). to be only foundin Florida. The tubers also contain large quan-tities of a feculent substance, and are used as anarticle of food by the Seminole Indians. Theyare prepared by roasting ; and were eaten by thewhite inhabitants, and the army of Florida, as asubstitute for potatoes. The fecula is obtained from the tubers in thesame manner as arrowroot from the tubers of maranta arundinacea.Coarse specimens of the farina of the saw palmetto—chamcerops serru-late^ were presented to the author some years ago. It was
RMT227EY–Archive image from page 449 of Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen diewissenschaftl00schl Year: 1884 Fig. 290. Fi ff. 291. In den Kartoffelknollen finden wir sie eiförmig, mit einem nach dem spitzen Ende zu liegenden Mittelpunkt, um den zahl- reiche konzentrische Schichten sichtbar sind. (Fig. 289.) Ähnlich erscheinen die Stärkekörner in dem Wurzelstock der Maranta arundinacea, des sog. Arrow-root (Fig. 291), deren Mittelpunkt
RF2WK3N8D–pile of organic arrowroot rhizomes, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant for starchy rhizomes harvested for various culinary purposes, used as gluten f
RMP556W6–Firecracker vine, Manettia bicolor, in a flowerpot and arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's 'Seiyou Sokazufu' (Pictorial Album of Western Plants and Flowers: Summer), Unsodo, Kyoto, 1917. Tanigami (1879-1928) depicted 125 varieties of garden plants through the four seasons.
RM2CDX69M–. Public health laboratory work, including methods employed in bacteriological research, with special reference to the examination of air, water and food contributed . Fig. 66.—Pea X 200. 3. Ovalish granules, with no concentric stria, hut with acentral linear hilum. May he pea, hean or maize. Pea.—Most have a central longitudinal hilum, which • There are many varieties of arrowroot, all of which, however,present the same general characteristics as to their starch granules ;the common variety is derived from Maranta arundinacea. 334 LABORATORY WORK. rarely presents a puckered appearance. The gr
RF2WK3NC3–organic arrowroot rhizomes on a tray, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant known for starchy rhizomes harvested for various culinary purposes, as glute
RMPFGAF7–. Das botanische praktikum, anleitung zum selbststudium der mikroskopischen botanik für anfänger und geübtere, zugleich ein handbuch der mikroskopischen technik. Plant physiology; Botany; Microscopy. I. Stärkekörner (Curcuma, l'hajus, Triticum). 105 GroÃe Ãhnlichkeit mit den Stärkekörnein der Kartoffel zeigt das westindische A r r o w - r o o t , auch einfach âArrowToot" ge- nannt, das aus dem Wurzelstock von Maranta, vornehmlich von Ma- ranta arundinacea stammt. Es ist käuflich leicht zu haben. Wir unter- suchen es in Wasser. Die Körner sind im Durchschnitt kleiner als jene der
RF2K07TT5–pile of organic arrowroot rhizomes on a wooden surface, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant roots taken from straight from above with copy space
RM2CHEJYA–. Grundlagen der Pharmacognosie : Einleitung in das Studium der Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreiches . Fig. 45. 1) Einen guten Schlüssel zum Aufsuchen der Stärkesorten gab Vogl,Nahrungs- und Genussmittel aus dem Pflanzenreich. Wien 1872; vergl.auch König, Nahrungsmittel II, p. 405, Wagner u. and. 2) Anhaltspuncte zur Unterscheidung der Bohnen- und Erbsenstärkefindet man in Tschirch, Stärkemehlanalysen, Arch. der Pharm. 222 (1884) 921. 44) Bohnenstärke. (Tschirch.) 45) Marantastärke. (Tschirch.) 100 Pflanzenanatomie. 3. Marantastärke, Arrowroot - Stärke (Maranta arundinacea,Fig. 45). Fast nur typische
RF2K07TXK–close-up of organic arrowroot rhizomes in a basket, maranta arundinacea, tropical plant roots in dark moody background,soft-focus with copy space
RF2WKC0BX–organic arrowroot rhizomes settled starch-water mixture, with the heavier starch particles sinking or collect in the bottom, process of making powder
RMRFPFNB–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PLATE 88. 52.? and 524. Maranta arundinacea. 525 and 526. Maranta arundinacea var. No. 1. 527 and 528. Maranta arundinacea var. No. 2.. 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 Institution of Washington
RMRDTFWJ–. 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. Plate XXV.. Arrowroot Maranta arundinacea . 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, William Edwin, 1859-1926. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RMRF0W41–. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. 4 KIMTON STEVENS, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA.. MARANTA. (Ui uaiueiUal Foliage.) MARANTA ARUNDINACEA. (Arrow Root.) A herbaceous plant resembling somewhat the Canna, to which family it belongs; the root furnishes the well known Bermuda Arrow-root. Native of South America. 50 cents each. MAMMEA AMERICANA. {The Mammee Apple.) A tall tree with a thick, spreading head, somewhat resembling the
RMRF8GMF–. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. MARANTA. (Ui uaiueiUal Foliage.) MARANTA ARUNDINACEA. (Arrow Root.) A herbaceous plant resembling somewhat the Canna, to which family it belongs; the root furnishes the well known Bermuda Arrow-root. Native of South America. 50 cents each. MAMMEA AMERICANA. {The Mammee Apple.) A tall tree with a thick, spreading head, somewhat resembling the Magnolia; it is one of the fruits of the West
RMRF0W35–. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. MARANTA. (Ui uaiueiUal Foliage.) MARANTA ARUNDINACEA. (Arrow Root.) A herbaceous plant resembling somewhat the Canna, to which family it belongs; the root furnishes the well known Bermuda Arrow-root. Native of South America. 50 cents each. MAMMEA AMERICANA. {The Mammee Apple.) A tall tree with a thick, spreading head, somewhat resembling the Magnolia; it is one of the fruits of the West
RMRF8GMW–. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. 4 KIMTON STEVENS, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA.. MARANTA. (Ui uaiueiUal Foliage.) MARANTA ARUNDINACEA. (Arrow Root.) A herbaceous plant resembling somewhat the Canna, to which family it belongs; the root furnishes the well known Bermuda Arrow-root. Native of South America. 50 cents each. MAMMEA AMERICANA. {The Mammee Apple.) A tall tree with a thick, spreading head, somewhat resembling the
RMRMC8FJ–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. 58 THE AMERICAN EXOTIC NURSERIES, SEVEN OAKS, FLORIDA. MARANTA ARUNDINACEA. (Bermuda Arrowroot.) The economic value of this plant is well known; it is also a rather handsome plant, and will not be out of place to grow among carinas and other foliage plants. 15 cts. each, Si.25 per dozen. We have several other species of Maranta, with ele- gantly variegated f
RMRDR5DC–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. ARROW-ROOT BANANA 199 ARROW-ROOT. Fig. 284. By S. M. Tracy. Arrow-root starch is a product manufactured from the underground parts of a number of differ- ent plants grown in tropical and subtropical coun- tries. It is valued principally as a food for invalids, especially in cases of persistent diarrhea and dysentery. In South Africa and the East Indies, Maranta arundinacea (Fig. 284) is the plant most commonly cultivated for this purpose. This is much grown
RMRH8HD2–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. DIC0TYLED0NE8. 473 prlien dried and powdered constitute the ginger of commerce. That from the West Indies, called Jamaica Ginger, is considered the best. Sub-Order CannWf with one polliniferous stamen, bearing a me-celled anther. Aside from Canna, with its many ornamental spe- cies now common in gardens, one other plant deserves mention, viz. : Maranta arundinacea, a native of tropical America, now grown ex- tensively for its fleshy rhizomes, frorn which a starch known as "Arrow- root " is obtained. 566. Cohort XV. Hydrales.âSmall aquat
RMRD4PPH–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. ARROW-ROOT BANANA 199 ARROW-ROOT. Fig. 284. By S. M. Tracy. Arrow-root starch is a product manufactured from the underground parts of a number of differ- ent plants grown in tropical and subtropical coun- tries. It is valued principally as a food for invalids, especially in cases of persistent diarrhea and dysentery. In South Africa and the East Indies, Maranta arundinacea (Fig. 284) is the plant most commonly cultivated for this purpose. This is much grown in the Bermuda islands, and therefore is commonly known as Bermuda arrow-root. In A
RMRDTTR2–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. BIOOTTLBDONES. in wheh dried and powdered constitute the ginorer of Commerce. Tliat from the West Indies, called Jamaica Ginger, is considered the best. Sub-Order Cannw, with one polliuiferous stamen, bearing a one-celled anther. Aside from Canna, with its many ornamental spe- cies now common in gardens, one other plant deserves mention, viz. Maranta arundinacea, a native of tropical America, now grown ex- tensively for its fleshy rhizomes, from which a starch known as "Arrow- root " is obtained. 566. Cohort XV. Hydrales.—Small aquatic
RMRDW9D3–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. BICOTTLEDONES. 473 â when dried and powdered constitute the ginger of commerce. That from the West Indies, called Jamaica Ginger, is considered the best. Sub-Order Cannce, with one polliniferous stamen, bearing a one-celled anther. Aside from Ganna, with its many ornamental spe- cies now common in gardens, one other plant deserves mention, viz. Maranta arundinacea, a native of tropical America, now grown ex- tensively for its fleshy rhizomes, from which a starch known as "Arrow- root " is obtained. 566. Cohort XV. Hydrales.âSmall aquati
RM2AKYB5N–How crops growA treatise on the chemical composition, structure, and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture .. . settles, and the water being run off at the propertime, deposits the pure starch, corn-starch of commerce,also known as maizena. Starch is prepared by similar methods from rice, horse-chestnuts, and various other plants. Arrow-root is starch obtained by grating and washingthe root-sprouts of Maranta Indica, and M. arundinacea,plants native to the West Indies. Exp. 23.—Reduce a clean potato to pulp by means of a tin grater.Tie up tbe pulp in a piece of not too fine muslin
RMRCXNJM–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. ^iiv«J>t = ii. ^ Stclvkc Abbild. 2. ^ 5 natürliche Gröfse. Die Körner scheinen mir den Körnern der Reisstärke am meisten zu ähneln, sie gleichen dagegen denen der Maranta arundinacea, der Manihot utilissima, der Yams- und Taro-Sorten keineswegs. Das aus dieser Stärke gewonnene Stärkemehl kommt vor- nehmlich unter dem Namen Arrow-root von Tahiti auch als. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMRCF0NG–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. Fig. 290.. Fi ff. 291. In den Kartoffelknollen finden wir sie eiförmig, mit einem nach dem spitzen Ende zu liegenden Mittelpunkt, um den zahl- reiche konzentrische Schichten sichtbar sind. (Fig. 289.) Ähnlich erscheinen die Stärkekörner in dem Wurzelstock der Maranta arundinacea, des sog. Arrow-root (Fig. 291), deren Mittelpunkt jedoch mehr nach dem breiten Ende zu liegt. Die Stärkekörner i
RMRCGHMH–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Fig.. J *<? Clinogyne monophylla K. Schum. Narbe. B—D Maranta arundinacea L. B Blüte; C Staubblatt und kapuzenförmiges Staminodium; D die- selben mit dem Griffel. E—31 Clinogyne leucantha K. Schum. E Fruchtstard; E Same in der quer durchscbnittenen Kapsel; G Same von der Bauchseite; // derselbe seitlich gesehen; yderselbe im Längsschnitt; K, L Samendeckel; ü/Embryo. A", O Clinogyne arillata K. Schum. (Kamerun, Edea-Fälle). N Same vo
RMRE0J3R–. How crops grow. A treatise on the chemical composition, structure and life of the plant, for students of agriculture ... Agricultural chemistry; Growth (Plants). THE VOLATILE PART OF PLANTS. 49 Arrow-root is starch obtained by grating and washing the root-sprouts of Maranta Indica, and M. arundinacea, plants native to the East and West Indies. Exp. 25.—Reduce a clean potato to pulp by means of a tin grater. Tie up the pulp In a piece of not too fine muslin, and squeeze it repeatedly in a quart or more of water. The starch grains thus pass the meshes of the cloth, while the cellulose is retai
RMRD3K04–. Das botanische praktikum, anleitung zum selbststudium der mikroskopischen botanik für anfänger und geübtere, zugleich ein handbuch der mikroskopischen technik. Plant physiology; Botany; Microscopy. I. Stärkekörner (Curcuma, l'hajus, Triticum). 105 GroÃe Ãhnlichkeit mit den Stärkekörnein der Kartoffel zeigt das westindische A r r o w - r o o t , auch einfach âArrowToot" ge- nannt, das aus dem Wurzelstock von Maranta, vornehmlich von Ma- ranta arundinacea stammt. Es ist käuflich leicht zu haben. Wir unter- suchen es in Wasser. Die Körner sind im Durchschnitt kleiner als jene der
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