RM2AJ65B0–Vues des Cordillères, et monumens des peuples indigènes de l'Amérique . ET MONDMENS DE lamÉRIQUE. ig Bo(|iii,T, SOUS une de ces tentes de feuillage, sans être mouilles, quoique lapluie fût tiès-foite et presque eoutinuelle. La montagne de Quindiu est un des endroits les plus riches en plantesutiles et intéressantes. Cest là que nous avons trouvé le palmier {Ceroxylonandicola), dont le tronc est couvert dune cire végétale; les passiflores enarbies, et le superbe Mutisia grandiflora, dont les fleurs, de couleur écarlate,ont seize centimètres (six pouces) de long. PLANCHE VI. Chute dit Tecjuen
RMP9H6EC–Sunflower species, Mutisia decurrens. Chromolithograph by Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1885.
RMJT2N21–Sunflower species, Mutisia decurrens. Chromolithograph by Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1885.
RM2C1G78D–Mutisia acuminata var hirsuta Meyen Cabrera Mutisia acuminata var hirsuta Meyen Cabrera.
RF2PJPM17–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RMHX89MY–Mutisia clematis 137 8391
RF2C35A8J–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RM2E9TAFK–Mutisia clematis 137-8391.
RF2CKFWE2–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2DB6AC5–Flowers of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RMRFPB6T–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. THE HAEDY FRUIT GARDEN. 249 bright scarlet, and very showy. It blooms during the summer months. Chiloe. Mutisia.—A singular genus of climbing Compo- sites, which are very ornamental when trained upon a pillar and well gTown; otherwise they do not make a favourable impression. Mutisias require a cool part of the green-house, and indeed so little requii-e heat that we believe they will be found hardy in some sheltered positions in the West of England, but are well deserving the attention of aU lovers of plants, as or- naments to the green- house and cons
RMP55R2Y–Mutisia speciosa. . Handsome pinnate-leaved mutisia from Brazil. Drawn by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan.. . Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine' 1827.. . William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist, writer and artist. He was Regius Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, and editor of Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' from 1827 to 1865. In 1841, he was appointed director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and was succeeded by his son Joseph Dalton. Hooker documented the fern and orchid crazes that shook England in the mid-19th century in
RF2PJPM0N–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RMPG2B65–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 552 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. fi. 1. M. LATiFo^iA D. Don. The broad-leaved Mutisia. Identification. D. Don in Lin. Trans., 15. p. 370.; Brit Fl. Gard., 2a.series, t. 288. Engravings, Swt. Brit. Fl. Card., 1. u. ; and omflg. 1026. Spec. Char., ^c. Stem winged. "Wings broad
RF2DB6634–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RMT3XYCX–Archive image from page 202 of Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden. Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzügen dargestellt diepflanzenweltd00webe Year: 1911 Abschnitt. 5. Kapitel. Die zentralperiianische Sierrazone. 165 Fig. 19. Mutisia viciacfolia Cav. var. hirsuia Mayen. // Blühender Zweig;. B Scheibenblüten.
RF2CKFR6X–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2C35E52–Flowers of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RMRH9JJT–. Botany for ladies; or, A popular introduction to the natural system of plants, according to the classification of De Candolle. Plants -- Classification. 108 LABIAT^FLORtE. [part I. the singularity of their formation. Mutisia latifolia (see fig. 46) has a large, woolly involucre, the | A ^ scales of which are {il) i] I I /] A of two kinds, the VA ., t./' //^' outer ones, (a), being pointed and leaf-like, and the inner ones, (^), having the ap- pearance of scaly bracts. The flo- rets of the ray, (c), are narrow, and spreading in the fully expand- ed flower; and those of the disk, (f/), are s
RMPP4J6P–MUTISIA CLEMARIS, SHEET BELONGING TO THE ENGRAVINGS OF THE EXPEDITION OF CELESTINO MUTIS WITH THE ANAGRAM OF HIS NAME - 18TH CENTURY. Author: MUTIS CELESTINO. Location: JARDIN BOTANICO-DIBUJOS. MADRID. SPAIN.
RF2PJJ7YK–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RF2C35EBX–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2CKFTD0–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2DB6A61–Butterfly Tatochila theodice on a flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RMRDFA28–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 552 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. fi. 1. M. LATiFo^iA D. Don. The broad-leaved Mutisia. Identification. D. Don in Lin. Trans., 15. p. 370.; Brit Fl. Gard., 2a.series, t. 288. Engravings, Swt. Brit. Fl. Card., 1. u. ; and omflg. 1026. Spec. Char., ^c. Stem winged. "Wings broad
RM2BX9MMA–Mutisia friesiana Mutisia friesiana.
RMMCRAW5–. Fig. 19. Mutisia viciacfolia Cav. var. hirsuia Mayen. // Blühender Zweig;. B Scheibenblüten.
RF2PJPM0C–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RF2DB6ACR–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2CKFTY2–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RF2C35DYB–Butterfly Tatochila theodice on a flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RMRCGJ6C–. Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzügen dargestellt. Mountain plants; Mountain plants; Phytogeography; Phytogeography. Abschnitt. 5. Kapitel. Die zentralperiianische Sierrazone. 165. Fig. 19. Mutisia viciacfolia Cav. var. hirsuia Mayen. // Blühender Zweig;. B Scheibenblüten.. 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.. Weberbauer, A, (August), 1871-1948. Leipzig : W. Engelmann
RM2BXBB4T–Mutisia friesiana Mutisia friesiana.
RF2PJPM3R–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RF2CKFR8C–Flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RM2BXAYFY–Mutisia ilicifolia Mutisia ilicifolia.
RF2PJPM13–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RF2CKFTBN–Butterfly Tatochila theodice on a flower of Chilean climbing gazania Mutisia ilicifolia. Conguillio National Park. Araucania Region. Chile.
RM2BX9MKB–Mutisia friesiana Mutisia friesiana.
RF2PJPM3X–Mutisia is a plant with orange flowers from the family Asteraceae, very common on the Argentinean Patagonia, Chubut Province, Argentina
RM2C1G78G–Mutisia ilicifolia Mutisia ilicifolia.
RF2PJJ7YB–Snowy mountains at Lake Futalaufquen, Chubut Province, Argentina
RM2BTTC8R–Mutisia latifolia D Don.
RF2PJJ7Y8–Snowy mountains at Lake Futalaufquen, Chubut Province, Argentina