RMBGJ126–Corkscrew Flower or Spider Tresses, Strophanthus preussii, Apocynaceae, Tropical West Africa
RMAWKKWY–Corkscrew flower (Strophanthus preussii)
RMHW237F–Strophanthus sarmentosus growing in woodland on the edge of Bijilo Forest Park Gambia
RMJ955G9–Strophanthus caudatus00b
RMMY65T8–. English: Roupellia grata Wall. & Hook. is a synonym of Strophanthus gratus (Wall. & Hook.) Baill. before 1849. Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (1817–1914) Alternative names Roupell; Arabella Roupell; Arabella Elizabeth Pigott Description British-South African botanical illustrator, painter and botanist Date of birth/death 23 March 1817 31 July 1914 Location of birth Newport Authority control : Q4783330 VIAF: 15525826 Botanist: Roupell GND: 116664444 47 Arabella Elizabeth Roupell09
RMJ955G2–Strophanthus speciosus00
RFE5E8EY–Strophanthus preusii
RM2BBYYFJ–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RFM6TRD8–Strophanthus kombe
RF2B9F9KM–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RFF3P3DA–Strophanthus gratus in garden
RF2EARGRM–Strophanthus divaricatus
RFT9W39C–Climbing oleander (Strophanthus gratus) flowers closeup - Florida, USA
RF2N7EA06–Purple color flowers on Strophanthus Gratus plant near a wall covered with creeping fig vine
RFHECHKK–A stamp printed in Congo, devoted to the 100th anniversary of the International Red Cross, shows the Strophanthus sarmentosus
RM2H3HBEW–Strophanthus divaricatus;
RFCRM59R–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is used to produce the drug Ouabain, which was taken as a cardiac stimulant to treat heart failure.
RFF0GD8D–Strophanthus divaricatus;
RMBGJ11N–Corkscrew Flower or Spider Tresses, Strophanthus preussii, Apocynaceae, Tropical West Africa
RMAWKHXN–Corkscrew flower (Strophanthus preussii)
RMHW237A–Strophanthus sarmentosus growing in woodland on the edge of Bijilo Forest Park Gambia
RMARNHRP–Cream fruit (Strophanthus gratus)
RF2PB2B4X–close up of oleander seeds
RFT7N2FC–Bunch of Pink Oleander Seeds - macro
RF2M1YTTR–3D image of Ouabain skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of arrow poison isolated on white background
RF2WMMTCC–Forest poison rope (Strophanthus speciosus) is ashrub toxic and medicinal native to southern Africa. Flowering plant.
RF2WABH5F–Pale pink and deep red flower of Strophanthus gratus, known as Climbing-oleander, Poison arrowvine, Spider-tresses, Ouabain or Strophantus, in front o
RF2B9F9JH–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RMJ955G3–Strophanthus speciosus01
RMMW49YR–. English: Roupellia grata Wall. & Hook. is a synonym of Strophanthus gratus (Wall. & Hook.) Baill. before 1849. Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (1817–1914) Alternative names Roupell; Arabella Roupell; Arabella Elizabeth Pigott Description British-South African botanical illustrator, painter and botanist Date of birth/death 23 March 1817 31 July 1914 Location of birth Newport Authority control : Q4783330 VIAF: 15525826 Botanist: Roupell GND: 116664444 54 Arabella Elizabeth Roupell09
RMKAC8XY–Strophanthus kombe00
RFMJK95E–Rubber support rubber tree.
RM2BXBBFJ–Strophanthus hispidus A DC Strophanthus hispidus A DC.
RF2M4DNMN–3D image of Trigonelline skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of icotinic acid N-methylbetaine isolated on white background
RM2BX98PF–Strophanthus courmontii var kirkii Strophanthus courmontii var kirkii.
RFCRM59F–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is used to produce the drug Ouabain, which was taken as a cardiac stimulant to treat heart failure.
RM2BFDGEY–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is us
RF2WMMTD1–Forest poison rope (Strophanthus speciosus) is ashrub toxic and medicinal native to southern Africa. Flowers detail.
RF2B9F9DD–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RF2RXNAPF–Forest poison rope (Strophanthus speciosus) is a medicinal shrub or small tree native to southern Africa. Flowers detail.
RMMX1HHB–. English: Roupellia grata Wall. & Hook. is a synonym of Strophanthus gratus (Wall. & Hook.) Baill. before 1849. Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (1817–1914) Alternative names Roupell; Arabella Roupell; Arabella Elizabeth Pigott Description British-South African botanical illustrator, painter and botanist Date of birth/death 23 March 1817 31 July 1914 Location of birth Newport Authority control : Q4783330 VIAF: 15525826 Botanist: Roupell GND: 116664444 54 Arabella Elizabeth Roupell09
RF2EARGT0–Strophanthus divaricatus;
RFMJK957–Rubber support rubber tree.
RM2BC2D46–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RFM6TRA0–Strophanthus kombe
RM2HJ5FA4–Strophanthus kombe00.
RM2HWXP3C–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac dycosides which act on the heart before influencing any other organ or tissue. It is us
RM2C1FRF9–Strophanthus sarmentosus A DC var sarmentosus Strophanthus sarmentosus A DC var sarmentosus.
RM2HJ5FA1–Strophanthus caudatus00b.
RFFE0GKT–CONGO - CIRCA 1963: a stamp printed in Congo shows Strophanthus sarmentosus and red cross
RMBAKBBW–Corkscrew Flower or Spider Tresses, Strophanthus preussii, Apocynaceae, Tropical West Africa
RM2HJ5F9A–Strophanthus speciosus00.
RMH4WGYJ–Postage stamp from Congo depicting Strophanthus sarmentosus, African medicinal plant.
RFT8CBGB–Strophanthus gratus is a woody liana that can grow up to 25 metres (80 ft), with a trunk diameter of up to 10 centimetres (4 in). Its fragrant flowers
RMD9AKRW–Postage stamp from the Congo Democratic Republic depicting dogbane (Strophanthus sarmentosus), for the International Red Cross.
RMFY3BE7–Strophanthus hispidus. Chromolithograph by E. Gunther after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RF2B9F9DW–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RF2RXNAPK–Forest poison rope (Strophanthus speciosus) is a medicinal shrub or small tree native to southern Africa. Flowers detail.
RMMMJ65F–. English: Roupellia grata Wall. & Hook. is a synonym of Strophanthus gratus (Wall. & Hook.) Baill. . before 1849. Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (1817–1914) Alternative names Roupell; Arabella Roupell; Arabella Elizabeth Pigott Description British-South African botanical illustrator, painter and botanist Date of birth/death 23 March 1817 31 July 1914 Location of birth Newport Authority control : Q4783330 VIAF:?15525826 Botanist:?Roupell GND:?116664444 54 Arabella Elizabeth Roupell09
RF2D2BXYP–19th-century illustration of a strophanthus dichotomus. Engraving by Berthe Hoola van Nooten from the book Fleurs, Fruits et Feuillages Choisis de l'i
RFW2A9MH–Climbing oleander, Strophanthus preussii, white blossom.
RF2BCY528–SEATTLE WASHINGTON - April 3, 2020: Close up of Congo stamp with medicinal plant Strophanthus sarmentosus, aka poison arrow vine, and Red Cross.
RF2PDR6PH–Heilpflanze, Strophantus hispidus, Strophanthus ist eine Pflanzengattung in der Unterfamilie Apocynoideae innerhalb der Familie der Hundsgiftgewächse, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMJ4GKNJ–Strophanthus gratus 1906
RMPC45CX–578 Strophanthus preussii 135-8250
RMHKDB16–Strophanthus preussii 135 8250
RMBAK8AH–Corkscrew Flower or Spider Tresses, Strophanthus preussii, Apocynaceae, Tropical West Africa
RFT868F1–Strophanthus gratus is a woody liana that can grow up to 25 metres (80 ft), with a trunk diameter of up to 10 centimetres (4 in). Its fragrant flowers
RMF3JR1W–Strophanthus gratus
RF2G72YH9–Closeup of Strophanthus Petersianus, Sand Forest Poison Rope. Vertical shot.
RF2B9F9R8–Strophanthus gratus white, pinkish to purple flowers
RF2RXNAPH–Forest poison rope (Strophanthus speciosus) is a medicinal shrub or small tree native to southern Africa. Flowers detail.
RM2H44DXM–Strophanthus dichotomus Decne.: flowering branch with separate numbered sections of flower, follicle and seed. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten.
RMP9H9JN–Twisted cord flower, Strophanthus divaricatus (Chinese strophanthus, Strophanthus divergens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Miss Maund from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RFH3N2AR–Strophanthus hispidus, the hispid strophanthus, historical illustration, 1880
RFW2A9MC–Climbing oleander, Strophanthus preussii, white blossom.
RMJHW4TC–Strophanthus gratus (Roupellia grata). Woodcut by A. E. Smith after an illustration by Gardchron from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RMD4BA4W–Strophanthus gratus plants produce toxic alkaloids cardiac dycosides act on heart before influencing any other organ or tissue