RFK0PCDB–Creeping, smothering vine from semi arid parts of Australia. Sarcostemma australe, or Caustic Vine.
RFHPAEFR–Sarcostemma Viminale yellow small flower in Kings Park and Botanical Gardens, Perth, Western Australia
RMP7F3CT–Philibertia campanulata (Bell-shaped sarcostem, Sarcostemma campanulata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846.
RM2A833WD–Philibertia campanulata (Bell-shaped sarcostem, Sarcostemma campanulata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846.
RMG15F22–sarcostemma acidum. Native to east india, yields a milky, acidulous, narcotic juice. In ancient India an intoxicating concoction was prepared from its juice by mixing it with buffalo milk, butter, barley and water. This drink was used in Vedic sacrificial
RMA6CWF4–white vine Sarcostemma clausa flowers Palm Beach County
RM2BTWJRD–Sarcostemma rotata.
RM2JRBJJ8–Sarcostemma australe R. Brown, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RM2JFAKKB–The endemic and treathned Galapagos sarcostemma, Sarcostemma angustissima, from Urvina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos.
RM2AJJJ8J–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . D, R. Fyson del. SARCOSTEMMA BREVISTIGMA W. <y A. I- Nat. ASCLEPIADACE/E. Z?. R. FysondeL TYLOPHORA MOLLISSIMA Wight 422 ASCLEPIADACEiE
RFKPA63J–Euphorbia tirucalli Linn, pencil tree, branched wolf milk plant
RFM95C98–Euphorbia tirucalli (pencil Tree)
RFF0NDXM–Euphorbia tirucalli Linn, pencil tree, branched wolf milk plant
RMG15F20–sarcostemma acidum. Native to east india, yields a milky, acidulous, narcotic juice. In ancient India an intoxicating concoction was prepared from its juice by mixing it with buffalo milk, butter, barley and water. This drink was used in Vedic sacrificial
RM2BTWJTT–Sarcostemma sp.
RM2JRBJNH–Sarcostemma australe R. Brown, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RM2AWMJ25–The night of the gods; an inquiry into cosmic and cosmogonic mythology and symbolism . The engraving he gives of the date-palm- horn from Rawlnsonresembles the seven-branched candlestick. His remarks andengravings of another horn or soma, a Sarcostemma,2 are alsovery valuable. Some independent remarks of Prof. Robertson Smiths (not metwith until the foregoing was written) seem to support me. It isvery noteworthy that the details of the capitals of the brazenpillars [Jachin and Boaz] are those of candlesticks or cressets. They 1 Industrial Arts of India, 1SS4, p. 419. Ibid., pp. 429, 431. 95§ T
RFKPA63G–Euphorbia tirucalli Linn, pencil tree, branched wolf milk plant
RFM95X3W–Euphorbia tirucalli (pencil Tree)
RFF0NDXF–Euphorbia tirucalli Linn, pencil tree, branched wolf milk plant
RM2BTWJWR–Sarcostemma elegans Decne.
RM2WTHN30–Sarcostemma australe R. Brown prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2AK9XPF–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . a noxious weed, poisonous tostock. 326 LXXX. ASCLEPIADE^. Vincetoxicum, Moench.ovatum, Benth,elegans, Benth.carnosum, Benth.leptolepis, Benth.pachylepis, Bail. (Fig. 306.) Cynanchum, Linn. erubescens, R. Br. floribundum, R. Br.— Thooromia of Cloncurry natives. pedunculatum, R. Br. Sarcostemma, R. Br. australe, R. Br.—Caustic-vine; a noxious weed, p
RM2BTWJW6–Sarcostemma glaucum Kunth.
RM2AWK5HP–Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales . quantity,this product should have commercial value. The accompanying illustration of the material workedupon indicates that Sarcostemma australe grows as a leaf-less shrub, although it is described in the Flora Australiensisas a twiner. That the plant assumes both forms of growthhas already been shown, and Tate (Journ. Proc. Roy. Soc,South Australia, iv, 136) describes it as a shrub two orthree feet high, growing on the granitoid-felstone cliffsabout Tickera, S.A., and also as a twiner in other localities(same Journ., v, 9). Mr.
RM2BTWJW1–Sarcostemma cynanchoides Decne.
RM2AXBYDK–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 330. -Translator of Phyl- Fig. 331.—Pollen mass of Stapdia. lanthera carrying pollen. (From Henslows South African Gland at base. (After Deles- Flowering Plants .)sert and Blume.) Shrubby or herbaceous. A. fruticosa, Linn., with large spiny folliclesand linear leaves, is common in the Karroo. Often tuberous. 350 Plants and their Ways in South Africa PachycarpUS has larger bell-shaped or globose flowers,and a corona of long flattened spreading lobes. Follicleswinged. Mostly Kalahari and Eastern regions.BBB. Stamens with a double crown. Sarcostemma.—C
RM2BTWJRM–Sarcostemma brunonianum Wight Arn.
RM2AM7TDJ–Iconographia generum plantarum . I. 66. 2098. I. 11. 2012. III. 30. 5628. X. 119.120. 1986. VIII. 87. 3800. VI. 67. 695. VIII. 85. 1894. II. 19. Ricinocarpus pinifolius Desf.Roussea simplex Smith.Ruellia bracteata R. Br.Ruizia fragrans Pav.Russeggera collina Endl. Sarcostemma australe R. Br.Sesamum indicum Linn.Smilax glycyphylla R. Br.Stenochilus glaber R. Br.Stirlingia anethifolia Endl.Symphyonema paludosum R. Br.Synaphea dilatata R. Br. Thelychiton argyropus Endl.Tribonanthes australis Endl.Tricoryne elatior R. Br. Wikstromia australis Endl.Wollastonia Forsteriana DC. Xeropetalum multifloru
RM2BXDD9Y–Sarcostemma sp Sarcostemma sp.
RM2CDAAME–. The night of the gods; an inquiry into cosmic and cosmogonic mythology and symbolism . The engraving he gives of the date-palm- hom from Rawlnsonresembles the seven-branched candlestick. His remarks andengravings of another hom or soma, a Sarcostemma,^ are alsovery valuable. Some independent remarks of Prof. Robertson Smiths (not metwith until the foregoing was written) seem to support me. It isvery noteworthy that the details of the capitals of the brazenpillars [Jachin and Boaz] arc those of candlesticks or cressets. They Imluitrial Arts of India, 1884, p. 419. Il)id-, PP- 429. 431- 958 Th
RM2BTWJR4–Sarcostemma clausum Jacq Schult.
RM2CHTYB8–. Journals of travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan, Affghanistan and the neighbouring countries . hough not common ; as well as an Agave orAloe, but this is a doubtful native. Poinciana pulcherrimea, bothred and yellow, Rhus ? sp. arbuscula, Vallaris solanacea. A smallLycopodium, Gmelina asiatica ? The additional Madras plants are,Cissus quadrangularis. There is likewise another fleshy species fol.3 phyllis, Sarcostemma viminale, Indigofera, Kalanchce laciniatais common ; so is the white Cyperacea on barren spots ! I met withSarcostemma ciliatum ; Wall. ? petalis extus viridescent, intus ciliis-que
RM2C1G7AG–Sarcostemma sp Sarcostemma sp.
RMRDXHY8–. Freaks and marvels of plant life; or, Curiosities of vegetation. Plant anatomy. Fig. 78.—(a) Crested seed of Sarcostemma, {b) Echites scabra, (c) Willow-herb {Efiilobium), (d) Milk Thistle {Silybum marianiim). plant, in which the seed is covered with the substance called "cotton." In some other plants, which are closely allied, this cotton is silky and shining (as in Bombax and Eriodendrori), but this same silky sub-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
RMRMTX3R–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. ÉTUDES BIOLOGIQUES SUR LKS ASCLÉPIADA* El S 299 presque en entier recouvert par les membranes des anthères, et ne dépasse ces dernières que fort peu. Dans ces fleurs,, la couronne externe est donc un peu plus haute que d'ordinaire, car, d'après les différentes descriptions du Sarcostemma virriinale, cette couronne externe a au plus I mm. 3 de haut. C'est là, si l'on veut, une différence insi- gnifiante; si, cependant, nous avons donné cette description de nos fleurs d'Antalaha, c'est surtout pour montrer la différe
RM2BTWJTG–Sarcostemma gilliesii Hook Arn Decne.
RMRMTX1N–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. Fig. 3. — Aspect de la niasse centrale dans les fleurs du Sarcostemma vimi- nale H. Br. : A. du Bemarivo, affluenl du Mangoky : H. des gneiss d'Am panihy : C, d'Antalaha. sions qui sont, du reste, celles qu'indiquent généralement les auteurs, la colonne centrale est notablement plus petite i 2 mm. 3 de haut sur 2 mm. de diamètre, au lieu de 3 mm. •"> sur 3 mm. La couronne externe est également plus petite, et cela, non pas seulemenl parce que l'ensemble de la masse centrale est Lui-même de dimensions moindr
RM2BTWJT3–Sarcostemma vailiae Rusby RW Holm.
RMRCNBK0–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XVI, 47 Die Gartenwelt. 653 sind gelbbunt gezeichnet. Will im Winter nicht zu kalten Standort. Links vor ihr steht eine Marokkanerin E. spec. Mogador, eine noch unbestimmte, dankbar wüchsige, an E. Echinus erinnernde Form. Weitere, außer genannten Arten, wie z. B. die 2—3 m lang wachsende, bleistiftrund-zweigige, herabhängende (in den Gärten oft als Sarcostemma viminalis, einer Asclepiadaceae, geführte) E. pendula Boiss. und andere Arten mehr, sowie die meist halbsukkulenten, mehr den Warmhäusern an- gehörenden Formen wurden absichtlich nicht mit auf das Bild genom