RM2E6XBKK–Caribbean, Dominica Island, Morne Trois Pitons National Park listed as World heritage by UNESCO, Middleham Falls, creeper called monkey paws (Marcgravia umbellata)
RF2H8F7KE–Marcgravia Sp Pink plant on a colored moss pole
RM2B36K80–France, French Guiana, unexplored area on the border between the heart of the Amazonian Park of French Guiana and the Trinidad National Nature Reserve, end of the dry season, scientific multidisciplinary inventory mission Haut Koursibo, epiphyte fern Marcgravia sp above the Koursibo river
RF2PJGDFR–Beautiful leaf of a Marcgravia Umbellata Pink, a rare tropical houseplant collector
RM2DHXP3F–Lucia Percye, Comes Carlylensis, Marcgravia Doncastrensis Baronissa Hayæ in Salcïa, etca., Pierre de Bailliu the edlder, 1613–after 1660, Flemish, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1599–1641, Flemish, active in Britain (1620–21; 1632–34; 1635–41), ca.1635, Line engraving and stipple engraving on medium, slightly textutred, browned white, laid paper, mounted on, moderately thick, slightly textured, cream, laid paper, Mount: 15 1/8 × 11 inches (38.4 × 27.9 cm), Sheet: 9 7/8 × 7 3/8 inches (25.1 × 18.7 cm), and Image: 9 1/16 × 7 3/8 inches (23 × 18.7 cm
RF2HCDF9N–Beautiful leaf of a Marcgravia Umbellata Pink, a rare tropical houseplant collector
RMAB8EN0–inflorescence from below Marcgravia polyantha
RF2PM1N2A–Close up of the tiny leaves of Marcgravia Umbellata Pink, a rare tropical houseplant collector
RF2JNN4E7–Beautiful red leaves of Marcgravia Sp Hoja Morada, a rare tropical houseplant collector
RM2E42N02–Pierre de Bailliu the edlder, 1613–after 1660, Flemish, Lucia Percye, Comes Carlylensis, Marcgravia Doncastrensis Baronissa Hayæ in Salcïa, etca, ca.1635. Line engraving and stipple engraving on medium, slightly textutred, browned white, laid paper, mounted on, moderately thick, slightly textured, cream, laid paper.
RF2JR1N74–Beautiful red leaves of Marcgravia Sp Hoja Morada, a rare tropical houseplant collector
RM2RC172F–Monkey paws vine or climbing marcgravia, Marcgravia umbellata. Native to the Caribbean, specimen sent from St. Vincent Island, West Indies, by the Rev. Lansdown Guilding. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1827.
RMDB18PY–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RM2ANDG37–The naturalist in Nicaragua : a narrative of a residence at the gold mines of Chontales; journeys in the savannahs and forests; with observations on animals and plants in reference to the theory of evolution of living forms . often be found, one greenwith red head [Calliste lavinicB, Cass.); another, shin-ing green, with black head {Chlorophanes guatema-Icnsis); and a third, beautiful black, blue, and yellow,with yellow head (CaUistc larvata, Du Bus.). These andmany others were certain to be found where the climb-ing Marcgravia ncpcntlwidcs expanded its curious flowers.The flowers of this loft
RM2T68DCA–Monkey paws vine or climbing marcgravia, Marcgravia umbellata. Native to the Caribbean, specimen sent from St. Vincent Island, West Indies, by the Rev. Lansdown Guilding. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1827.
RMPG0JN2–. Cuba : Parque Nacional "Alejandro de Humboldt". Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Registros en sectores y localidades/ Records for sectors and localities OJITO I CUPEY I MELBA s oemsmbucensis. Marcgravia evenia Krug. & Urb. subsp. evenia Tol Cup Mel, Coc Sta IVlelastomataccae Calycogonium acunanum Borhidi & 0. Muñiz Calycogonium ghsebachii Trig Q (Borhidi & 0. Muniz) 3 hiria (L.) D. Don d rubrinervis Griseb. endemia (Heterotrichum) umbel lata Mecranium amygdallnum (Desr.) C. Wright Mecranium obtusifoliu
RMW15B14–Archive image from page 132 of Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite mÃthodiquement des diffÃrens êtres de la nature, considÃrÃs soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'Ãtat actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilità qu'en peuvent retirer la mÃdecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biographie des plus cÃlèbres naturalistes . dictionnairedes04cuvi Year: 1816 BOTANIQUE. DICOTYLEDONES. Marcgravià cÃesy/».:, «..y 3IARGRAVE a ombelles. MARCGRAVIA umtellata . {''/s d- ffranj. n.) A .Jiiimemi/erÃ
RM2B36KD9–France, French Guiana, unexplored area on the border between the heart of the Amazonian Park of French Guiana and the Trinidad National Nature Reserve, end of the dry season, scientific multidisciplinary inventory mission Haut Koursibo, epiphyte fern Marcgravia sp above the Koursibo river
RMADA9WD–inflorescence with buds and nektar pots, is pollinated by birds and bats Marcgravia umbellata
RMDB18R0–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMREKKPP–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. MARCGRAVIACEAE 237 two previously unknown species in British Guiana, throws doubt on this. He points out that the nectaries are so arranged that birds tend to approach the inflorescences from above and do not become coated with pollen. Furthermore, in the two species described and figured by him, the stamens dehisce before the corolla falls, at which time the stigma is coated with pollen; he suggests that the flowers are self-fertile.. Fig. 114. Marcgravia Brownei. A. Portion of climbing shoot, shewing under- side of leaves next the supporting
RMPG0JMR–. Cuba : Parque Nacional "Alejandro de Humboldt". Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Marcgravia evenia Krug. & Urb. subsp. evenia Tol Cup Mel, Coc Sta IVlelastomataccae Calycogonium acunanum Borhidi & 0. Muñiz Calycogonium ghsebachii Trig Q (Borhidi & 0. Muniz) 3 hiria (L.) D. Don d rubrinervis Griseb. endemia (Heterotrichum) umbel lata Mecranium amygdallnum (Desr.) C. Wright Mecranium obtusifolium Cogn. 6oo Mecranium Í.1 Meriama leucantha (Sw) Sw. var. Cup Jag, Miconia baracoensis L Miconia bucherae Pie,
RM2BTTB0T–Marcgravia sp.
RMDB18R4–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMRFNARM–. Seeds, plants & bulbs. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables seeds catalogs. Nepenthes Rafflesiana. MARCGRAVIA (Shingle Plant). paradoxa. A beautiful and odd climber of an interesting sub- parasitical nature. The leaves are thick, round and waxen, overlapping each other closely and almost concealing the stem 50 cts. NEPENTHES (Pitcher Plants). Odd and interesting plants, with leaves modified into the form of pitchers at the tips. These hold water and drown insects, which are supposed to furni
RMDB18PR–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMRDY5Y7–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS 176 They are trees or sepals, five petals, and numerous long slender stamens borne in a ring. The fruit is also large, containing from two to four kidney-shaped nuts or seeds with a flavor somewhat resembling that of the Brazil nut; a superior quality of oil is extracted from them. Fig. 154 shows a floM'- ering branch of 0. glabrum and the fruit of C. nucifervm. Family Marcgraviaoeae. Marcgravia Family. Contains 5 genera and about 40 species, natives of tropical America, shrubs, distinguished by the peculiar
RM2BTPKEG–Marcgravia sp.
RMDB18R2–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMRD9JAH–. Cuba : Parque Nacional "Alejandro de Humboldt". Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Registros en sectores y localidades/ Records for sectors and localities OJITO I CUPEY I MELBA s oemsmbucensis. Marcgravia evenia Krug. & Urb. subsp. evenia Tol Cup Mel, Coc Sta IVlelastomataccae Calycogonium acunanum Borhidi & 0. Muñiz Calycogonium ghsebachii Trig Q (Borhidi & 0. Muniz) 3 hiria (L.) D. Don d rubrinervis Griseb. endemia (Heterotrichum) umbel lata Mecranium amygdallnum (Desr.) C. Wright Mecranium obtusifoliu
RM2BTTB2T–Marcgravia sp.
RMDB18PW–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMRD9JAC–. Cuba : Parque Nacional "Alejandro de Humboldt". Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Marcgravia evenia Krug. & Urb. subsp. evenia Tol Cup Mel, Coc Sta IVlelastomataccae Calycogonium acunanum Borhidi & 0. Muñiz Calycogonium ghsebachii Trig Q (Borhidi & 0. Muniz) 3 hiria (L.) D. Don d rubrinervis Griseb. endemia (Heterotrichum) umbel lata Mecranium amygdallnum (Desr.) C. Wright Mecranium obtusifolium Cogn. 6oo Mecranium Í.1 Meriama leucantha (Sw) Sw. var. Cup Jag, Miconia baracoensis L Miconia bucherae Pie,
RM2BTTB1X–Marcgravia sp.
RMDB18R3–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMDB18PX–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMDB18R1–(dpa file) The undated file picture shows an Insular Single Leaf Bat (lat.: Monophyllus plethodon) approaching a Marcgravia evenia on Cuba. Photo: Corinna U. Koch
RMRDY565–. A montane rain-forest; a contribution to the physiological plant geography of Jamaica. Plant ecology; Botany. SHREVE Plate 7. A Windward Ravine enveloped in the usual mid-day fog. The shrubs are species of Piper and Boehmeria; the tree-fern is Cyathea insignis; against the sky hang festoons of the climber Marcgravia brownei.. 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.. Shreve, Forrest, 1878-1950. Washington, D. C. , C