RFB15F68–Kidney Ferns (Trichomanes reniforme), West Coast, New Zealand
RFANABAB–Kidney fern Trichomanes reniforme New Zealand
RM2T6CJ1Y–Species of whip scorpion, whip spider and harvestmen. Whip scorpion, Thelyphonus caudatus, amblypygid or whip spider, Phrynus species (Tarantula Phalangium reniforme), male and female, and harvestmen, Phalangium cancroides, Phalangium cornutum, Pycnogonum balaenarum, Phalangium grossipes, Pycnogonum hirsutum. Copperplate engraving by J. Roffe from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, London, 1810.
RM2H5RM4F–Species of whip scorpion, whip spider and harvestmen. Whip scorpion, Thelyphonus caudatus, amblypygid or whip spider, Phrynus species (Tarantula Phalangium reniforme), male and female, and harvestmen, Phalangium cancroides, Phalangium cornutum, Pycnogonum balaenarum, Phalangium grossipes, Pycnogonum hirsutum. Copperplate engraving by J. Roffe from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, London, 1810.
RM2JRC4HR–Trichomanes lyallii, Waikomiti, T. reniforme, Rangitoto, T. Armstrongii, Waimakariri. From the album: New Zealand ferns,148 varieties, 1880, Auckland, by Herbert Dobbie.
RMB4C38M–Umckaloabo (Pelargonium reniforme, Pelargonium sidoides), flowers and roots, studio picture
RMHEWH45–Kidney fern, Trichomanes reniforme, is a filmy fern species native to New Zealand. It commonly grows on the forest floor of open native bush. Individual kidney-shaped ferns stand about 5-10 cm tall. In hot weather they shrivel up to conserve moisture, but open up again when the wet returns. This species has very thin fronds which are only four to six cells in thickness
RMW7N246–Kidney ferns (Trichomanes reniforme), Easter orchids (Earina autumnalis) in flower, and mosses covering the trunk of a tree. Dusky Sound, Fiordland, South Island, New Zealand
RM2WTKBD4–Trichomanes lyallii, Waikomiti, Trichomanes reniforme, Rangitoto and Trichomanes armstrongii Waimakiriri. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 167 varieties photographic prints, cyanotypes
RMAB9J5J–geranium (Pelargonium sidoides, Pelargonium reniforme), plant from which is made the medicament Umckaloabo, flowers
RFDGDGDA–Kidney fern (Trichomanes reniforme)
RMH97PGE–Kidney fern Trichomanes reniforme New Zealand
RFKC1D33–New Zealand ferns
RMB6K9M5–A profusion of wild Meadow Rue thrives during the monsoon at about 4200 m, Rolwaling Valley, Nepal
RMP6AKA8–Phrynus ceylonicus, an amblypygid or whip spider from Sri Lanka. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1799. Most of the 1,064 illustrations of animals, birds, insects, crustaceans, fishes, marine life and microscopic creatures were drawn by George Shaw, Frederick Nodder and Richard Nodder, and engraved and published by the Nodder family. Frederick drew and engraved many of the copperplates until his death around 1800, and son Richard (17741823) was responsibl
RM2BTWCF3–Pterozonium reniforme Mart Fe.
RMB4C387–Umckaloabo (Pelargonium reniforme, Pelargonium sidoides), leave and roots, studio picture
RM2A7CC7E–Phrynus ceylonicus, an amblypygid or whip spider from Sri Lanka. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1799. Most of the 1,064 illustrations of animals, birds, insects, crustaceans, fishes, marine life and microscopic creatures were drawn by George Shaw, Frederick Nodder and Richard Nodder, and engraved and published by the Nodder family. Frederick drew and engraved many of the copperplates until his death around 1800, and son Richard (17741823) was responsibl
RM2AXA42M–New Zealand plants and their story . ichotnanes. The leaves of these ferns are generally muchdivided, but those of the kidney-fern {Trichomanes reniforme) havea quite even margin. Many ferns can live only in a moist atmo-sphere ; others, again, can tolerate extreme drought—e.g., the thick-leaved Cyclophorus serpens and the woolly Gymnogranime rutaefolia. The club-mosses (Lycopodiaceae) are represented by 11 species,one of which, L. ramulosum, is endemic. Although called club-mosses, they bear no relationship to mosses proper. Like theferns, these plants pass through a sexless (spore-bearing) s
RM2WTK7F6–H. giwalve, Picton, H. multifidum, Waitakerie, Trichomanes lyalli, Waitakerie, T. reniforme, Waitakerie and T. venosum, Auckland. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 172 varieties cyanotypes, photographic prints
RMPG0A27–. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. TR!C110MAN[-:S PwDlCANS AND T RENIFORME. 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.. Schneider, George. London : Gill
RMB4BR4T–Umckaloabo (Pelargonium reniforme, Pelargonium sidoides), leave and roots, studio picture
RM2BXA60M–00756497.tif Adiantum reniforme L.
RMB48W1D–Umckaloabo, South African Geranium (Pelargonium sidoides, Pelargonium reniforme), flowers
RM2BTRT0W–Arnoglossum reniforme Hook H Rob.
RM2AX7RRY–New Zealand plants and their story . ichotnanes. The leaves of these ferns are generally muchdivided, but those of the kidney-fern {Trichomanes reniforme) havea quite even margin. Many ferns can live only in a moist atmo-sphere ; others, again, can tolerate extreme drought—e.g., the thick-leaved Cyclophorus serpens and the woolly Gymnogranime rutaefolia. The club-mosses (Lycopodiaceae) are represented by 11 species,one of which, L. ramulosum, is endemic. Although called club-mosses, they bear no relationship to mosses proper. Like theferns, these plants pass through a sexless (spore-bearing) s
RMW00X28–Archive image from page 48 of Die Farnkräuter der Erde . Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen diefarnkruterd00chriuoft Year: 1897 Trichomanes Sm. Elaphoglossum Schott. 33 Cardiomanes Presl. Mehrschichtige Blattsubstanz, fächerförmige Nervatur. 73. T. reniforme Forint. Rhizom kriechend. Blätter sehr zerstreut. Ausgezeichnet durch 1 dem langen, steifen Blattstiel und ein 8 cm breites, genau nierenförmiges Blatt (gleich Asarum europaeum L.) ganzrandig, mit tiefen Buchten an
RMH97PGW–Kidney fern Trichomanes reniforme New Zealand
RMMEFR8X–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen . 371. A. reniforme. Habitusbild, Form von Rennion, nat. Gr. Sori und Haar, vergr.
RFKC1D29–New Zealand ferns
RMAB9J4W–geranium (Pelargonium sidoides, Pelargonium reniforme), plant from which is made the medicament Umckaloabo, flowers
RMPFXF3N–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 879 Rhyn. ports on the N. Y. State Cabinet. Utica slate formation. Ilia, Rhombodictya reniforme, Whitfield. Bull. A. M. N. H. N. Y. (as above) p. 347, plate 35 figs, {see under R. discum) 2, small specimen, apparently double; 3, very perfect medium size specimen; 4, large and most perfect specimen found; 5, 6, 7, enlargements of surface as seen under different lights. Sub- stance of all the specimens found changed to pyrite, and not over 1-30 inch thick; rods
RMB4909R–Umckaloabo, South African Geranium (Pelargonium sidoides, Pelargonium reniforme), flowers
RM2C1FC6D–Adiantum reniforme L Adiantum reniforme L.
RMA4D0JP–Umckaloabo (Pelargonium reniforme, Pelargonium sinoides), leaf and flowers, studio picture
RM2AX1062–The structure & development of the mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae) . 366 ; placenta, 368 ; prothallium, 361 ; root, 367 ; sporangium, 367 544 MOSSES AND FERNS T. alatum, 361, 369 ; apogamy and apo-spory, 369 brachypus, 367 cyrtotheca, 369 ; development of spor-angium, 368, 369. Figs. 190, 191 Draytonianum. Fig. 186 pyxidiferum, 361, 367 radicans, 366, 367 reniforme, 366Trigonanthece, 113Trochopteiis elegans, 370 Vascular cryptogams (see Pterido- phytes)Viscum, 480Vittaria, 221, 375, 376 Walking Fern (see Camptosaurus)Webera nutans, 152Weisia, 152 Yucca, 292 THE END i Printed cy R. & R- Clark,
RMH97PH7–Kidney fern Trichomanes reniforme New Zealand
RMB4C371–Umckaloabo (Pelargonium reniforme, Pelargonium sidoides), flowering plant and roots, studio picture
RMW01TXH–Archive image from page 103 of Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet diefarnkruterder00etti Year: 1865 78 PTERIDEAE. 1. CYCLOPTERIS SIMPLEX AEQUALIS. Adiantum reniforme Linn. Taf. 40, Fig. 12 — 14. Inseln St. Mauritius, Teneriffa, Madeira. Cyclojpte7'is simplex aequalis nervis ])rimariis mimerosis, extremis a7igulum 190° vel majorem inclu- dentibus' ramidis in marginem excurrentihus approximatis. Primärnei-
RMMCP9X7–. 278 Q) ^^Mt o-o-ö m Fig. 276, 278. 276 Dictyosphaermm Ehren- bergianum. 278 D. reniforme (276 nach Zopf, 278 nach Wolle). Dictyosphaeri- um pulchellum Wo od (Fig. 277). — Zellen kuge- lig, 5—9 L im Durchmesser. Chromatophor glockenförmig, der Membran dicht anliegend. Pyrenoid zen- tral. Unterhalb des Chromato- phorausschnittes liegt der Kern. Zellhaut sehr
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