RF2K97NHT–3D image of Tulipanin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of anthocyanin Delphinidin-3-rutinoside isolated on white background
RMREB0G1–. The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests: the Americas. Lesser Antilles. Figure 13.1 An idealised transect through a Caribbean island in the Lesser Antilles. Suiinc- Lugo « a/. (1981) cymosa, Diissia martinicciisis, Talaiima dodecapetala. OrmosUi monosperma, Meliosma Iwrhertii. Hyenmiiiia carihaect. Phoebe elongata and Beilschmiedia pendiila. A variety of second growth communities following destruc- tion of the forest can be recognized, of which the most readily distinguished are: tree-fern brake, dominated by groves of Cyalliea aihorea and Heiuitelia grandifolia; Mieouia thicket, dominate
RMREFHHN–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. l&^'^-^. 144. Aguaeatillo Meliosma heriertii Rolfe Two-thirds natural size. 315. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMMXCC9G–. Meliosma cuneifolia (= Meliosma dilleniifolia subsp. cuneifolia), Sabiaceae . 1911. M.S. del, J.N.Fitch, lith. 411 Meliosma cuneifolia 137-8357
RMPG1WTJ–. The natural history of plants. Botany. SAPINDAOEM 347 of the staminal filament. These are two or three in number,^ alter- nate with the large petals; they are remarkable for a sort of dila- tation of the connective which surrounds to a greater or less height the two poricidal cells of the anther. The fruit of Meliosma is a monospermous drupe. The exalbuminous seed contains an embryo with cotyledons more or less contortuplicate or spirally rolled and Meliosma Arnottio/na.. Kg. 348. Stamen, front. â Fig. 347. Petal lined by an appendage. Fig. 349. Stamen, back. Kg. 350. Disk and gynaeceum. hay
RMRDG3JH–. The natural history of plants. Botany. SAPINDAOEM 347 of the staminal filament. These are two or three in number,^ alter- nate with the large petals; they are remarkable for a sort of dila- tation of the connective which surrounds to a greater or less height the two poricidal cells of the anther. The fruit of Meliosma is a monospermous drupe. The exalbuminous seed contains an embryo with cotyledons more or less contortuplicate or spirally rolled and Meliosma Arnottio/na.. Kg. 348. Stamen, front. â Fig. 347. Petal lined by an appendage. Fig. 349. Stamen, back. Kg. 350. Disk and gynaeceum. hay
RM2BTTBAX–Meliosma sp.
RMMYKABG–. Meliosma cuneifolia (= Meliosma dilleniifolia subsp. cuneifolia), Sabiaceae . 1911. M.S. del, J.N.Fitch, lith. 358 Meliosma cuneifolia 137-8357