RF2WFD47H–Asperula calabrica syn Plocama calabrica Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and published in Stirpes Novae aut Minus Cognitae (1784) by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle.
RF2WAAYWG–Variety of plants at Malpais de Guimar badlands, Puertito de Guimar, Tenerife, Spain
RM2BT5MKY–Plocama pendula shrub. Plocamier. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMRYXBXC–Plocama pendula shrub. Plocamier. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RF2K2P1GN–Shrub Plocama pendula and moon.
RMFBRBWM–Balo shrub Plocama pendula a Canary Island endemic growing on Gran Canaria
RM2CPEXNM–. The Ibis . ocks of the Trumpeter Bullfinch, the Short-toed Lark, and several pairs of the Norfolk Plover. Vege-tation consists chiefly of Eitpliorbin, the three commonestspecies being E. regis, E. aphijlla, and E. obtvsifoHa, besidesvarious other desert-loving plants such as Laimcea spinusaand Plocama pendula. Division II.— The Cwnbres.(Plate X. fig. 1.) As might be ex[)ected, in these mountain solitudes bird-life is remarkably scarce, and is chiefly represented by theIla])tores : Vultures, Kites, Buzzards, and Kestrels all beingvery plentiful. When encamped close to the Roque Nubloin Februa
RF2T7MK10–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2J6G1CG–Shrub Plocama pendula and moon. Vallehermoso. La Gomera. Canary Islands. Spain.
RMDF16E6–Euphorbia balsamifera and Plocama pendula thriving on lava beside the Atlantic Ocean at Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife
RFMHMXMR–Flora of Gran Canaria - Plocama pendula, plant from coffee family, endemic to the islands, small white flowers and forming round fruit
RF2GFFB6D–Plocama pendula, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Endemic to the Canary islands.
RF2T7MK0N–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RM2CP4205–. The Canary Islands : their history, natural history and scenery : an account of an ornithologist's camping trips in the archipelago . ■jfc «-«*w: F {Euphorbia, Plocama, Launea, etc.), Maritime Zone.. h,e-flowered, bv Volcano of Arafo, 5150 feet. TENERIFE 99 yellow flowers very similar to the gorse. The formeris more characteristic of this sub-zone than the latter, forwhereas I have never seen the Escobon below the pines,the Codeso is far from uncommon in the Monte Verde,growing in company with the white-flowered Cistus.The lower illustration facing page 98 shows the Escobonand Codeso above t
RF2J6G1CD–Shrub Plocama pendula and moon. Vallehermoso. La Gomera. Canary Islands. Spain.
RF2JW2YC6–Shrub Plocama pendula covered with plastic debris. Arinaga. Aguimes. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RMDF1681–Euphorbia balsamifera, Plocama pendula and Campylanthus salasoides on lava beside the ocean at Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife
RFMHMXMD–Flora of Gran Canaria - Plocama pendula, plant from coffee family, endemic to the islands, small white flowers and forming round fruit
RF2GFFB9F–Plocama pendula, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Endemic to the Canary islands.
RF2T7MK0M–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RMRHXEBM–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Vegetation der Canarischen Inseln. Mit Einfügung hinterlassener Schriften A.F.W. Schimpers. Plants. >go H. SCHENCK, strauchigen Arten an exponierten Standorten wachsen, wo sie den Winden preisgegeben sind; beide Arten schließen sich an die Phcama-Yorra an. § 7. Plocama-, Spartium- und Eriken-Formen. („Text" von A. F. W. Schimper.) „Zu den häufigsten und charakteristischsten Gewächsen der tieferen Landschaften von „Teneriffa gehört ein 6—12 Fuß hohes Bäumchen, der „Balo", Plocama pendula Hort. Kew., „welche zu der Rubiaceengruppe der Anthospermen gehört,
RF2T7MK0X–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2JW2YCE–Shrub Plocama pendula covered with plastic debris. Arinaga. Aguimes. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RMDF168F–Euphorbia balsamifera (tabaiba dulce) and Plocama pendula (balo) on lava beside the ocean at Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife
RFMHMXPM–Flora of Gran Canaria - Plocama pendula, plant from coffee family, endemic to the islands, small white flowers and forming round fruit
RF2GFFB6P–Plocama pendula, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Endemic to the Canary islands.
RMG1882R–The Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife, with its flora of native plants which thrive in the extremely arid and salt-laden atmosphere
RMRHDY6R–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Areale tinerfenischer Pflanzen und Tiere 273 B7MN L8NE. Abb. 2: Pflanzenarten, die in, unter und unmittelbar am Rande groÃer Einzelexemplare von Euphorbia canariensis L. wachsen. Floristische Aufnahme und Abbildungen von W. Schulte 1982. Teno Bajo Malpais de Guimar (Pta Morro (Pta. Entrada) del Diablo) ca. 120 m ca. 20 m. ü. M. B 7 MN L 8 NE 0 Euphorbia canariensis + + 1 Periploca laevigata + â 2 Plocama pendula + 3 Neochamaelea pulverulenta + + 4 Rubia fruticosa
RF2T7MK0W–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2T7MK0R–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RFMHMY13–Flora of Gran Canaria - Plocama pendula, plant from coffee family, endemic to the islands, small white flowers and forming round fruit
RF2GFFB8R–Plocama pendula, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Endemic to the Canary islands.
RMG1883F–Campylanthus salasoides (romero marino, sea rosemary), a Canarian endemic, in flower on the Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife
RME9J881–View east to El Medano and Montana Roja from the crater rim of Montana Amarilla, an old volcanic cone near Costa del Silencio
RMG1882J–The Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife, with its flora of xerophytic pants which thrive in the extremely arid and salt-laden atmosphere
RMDF14XN–Path across the rim of Montana Amarilla, an old volcanic cone near Costa del Silenciio, Tenerife, looking towards El Medano
RMRCHW81–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 128 Rubiaceae. (K. Schumann.) a. Bl. gebüschelt, endständig; Gr. fadenförmig, am Ende 2zähnig . .306. Putoria. ß. Bl. zu 1—2 auf seitenständigen Kurztrieben; Gr. am Ende keulenförmig, kurz 2- bis 31appig; B. schmal lineal, verlängert 307. Plocama. unsicherer Stellung, wahrscheinlich aus der Verwandtschaft von Galopina 308. Cremocarpus.. ß m.; B Q B. — C PhtjlUsNoUa L.^ Fr. — D—F Antliospermum Fig. 41. A, B Galopina circaeoides Tlibg. A ^ aethiopicum L. D ^ B
RF2T7MK16–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RF2T7MK14–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was taken in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
RFMHMXKH–Flora of Gran Canaria - Plocama pendula, plant from coffee family, endemic to the islands, small white flowers and forming round fruit
RF2T7MK0J–Balo (Plocama pendula) surrounded by cardon (Euphorbia canariensis). Balo is a shrub endemic to all Canary Islands except Lanzarote. This photo was ta
RF2RGFGKC–Balo (Plocama pendula) is a shrub endemic of Canary Islands. This photo was taken in Gran Canaria Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RM2BTN6HJ–Plocama calabrica L f MBacklund Thulin.
RMDF14YD–Path across the rim of Montana Amarilla, an old volcanic cone near Costa del Silenciio, Tenerife, looking towards El Medano
RME8P8TM–The Rasca lighthouse (Faro de Rasca) on the Malpais de la Rasca, close to the most southerly point of the island of Tenerife
RME8P95J–Dissected scoria cone, with alternating ash and lapilli beds, tabaiba (Euphorbia balsamifera and canariensis) and balo
RM2BTP0NB–Plocama bruguieri A Rich ex DC MBacklund Thulin.
RME8P8X1–Dissected scoria cone, with alternating ash and lapilli beds, and two types of tabaiba (Euphorbia balsamifera and lamarckii)
RMDF14HY–Path across the rim of Montana Amarilla, an old volcanic cone near Costa del Silenciio, Tenerife, looking towards El Medano
RME8P8R9–Old volcanic cones, dotted with xerophytic plants, including tabaiba, cardon and salado at Malpais de la Rasca, Tenerife
RME6X0P0–Cardon (Euphorbia canariensis), also known as Canary spurge, growing on lava beside the ocean on the Malpais de Guimar, Tenerife
RMG187M1–Typical flora of arid areas of southern Tenerife and the iconic mountain of Roque de Imoque in the background