RMPFR3PX–Matucana intertexta cactus with four orange flowers
RMADNJDX–A medick, Medicago intertexta, showing flowers and fruit from south Europe
RMA770M2–Matucana intertexta
RMBMP12F–mammillaria elongata Golden Stars Lady Fingers cactus spines drought tolerant resistant
RMMWH7NF–. Illustration from book. The label in the book says: Pods of Medicago spp.: D: M. disciformis DC E. M. turbinata Willd. F: M. ciliaris Willd. G: M. intertexta (Gaert.) Urb. var. echinus (DC) Urb. H: M. scutellata All. J: M. orbicularis All. var. marginata (Willd.) Benth. K: M. sativa L. L: M. obscura Retz. . 3 January 2009, 22:32 (UTC). derivative work: Ninjatacoshell (talk) Medicago pods Taub112.png: Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862–1897) 410 Medicago pods Taub112v2
RM2BTPM51–Medicago intertexta L Mill.
RF2KFHMPF–3D image of Isoamyl isovalerate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Isopentyl 3-methylbutanoate isolated on white background
RMW9GNH8–Archive image from page 303 of The cultivated evergreens; a handbook. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada cultivatedevergr00bail Year: 1923 ( 218 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS Forms of spreading and pendulous habit: gracilis, Beiss. (var. gracilis pendula, Hort.). Fountain Lawson C. Elegant light green form, with graceful pendulous branehlets. Var. intertexta, Beiss. Glaucous growth, with remote pendulous branches and distant thickish branehlets. Var. pendula, Beiss. Weeping Lawson
RM2AJ39E9–The natural history of British insects; explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &c together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microcsope The whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from living specimens . is intertexta fufcis. Linn.Sy/L Nat. %l. This fpecies is uncommonly rare, and has not, we believe, beenfigured by any author, unlefsy^-. J. tab. 71. of Efper is intended forthe fame in feci:.—It feeds on the maple. FIG. 3* PLATE CCCXXXVIIL FIG. II.PH ALi£NA RUBAGO. SPEC
RMPFX4P0–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 218 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS Forms of spreading and pendulous habit: gracilis, Beiss. (var. gracilis pendula, Hort.). Fountain Lawson C. Elegant light green form, with graceful pendulous branehlets. Var. intertexta, Beiss. Glaucous growth, with remote pendulous branches and distant thickish branehlets. Var. pendula, Beiss. Weeping Lawson C. With pendu- lous branches.. 42. Chamsecyparis Lawsoniana, showing three cones.
RF2RDRRAB–Matucana intertexta
RF2R96E8J–Cactus Submatucana intertexta
RMPFT49W–Matucana intertexta f. celendinensis, pink flowers from Peruvian cactus
RMBMNNMP–mammillaria elongata Golden Stars Lady Fingers cactus spines drought tolerant resistant
RMMXCC1T–. Illustration from book. The label in the book says: Pods of Medicago spp.: D: M. disciformis DC E. M. turbinata Willd. F: M. ciliaris Willd. G: M. intertexta (Gaert.) Urb. var. echinus (DC) Urb. H: M. scutellata All. J: M. orbicularis All. var. marginata (Willd.) Benth. K: M. sativa L. L: M. obscura Retz. . 3 January 2009, 22:32 (UTC). derivative work: Ninjatacoshell (talk) Medicago pods Taub112.png: Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862–1897) 410 Medicago pods Taub112v2
RM2C1KP79–Selaginella intertexta Spring Selaginella intertexta Spring.
RMRJCW6Y–. The Characeae of America. . Tolypella intertexta, Allen. 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.. Allen, Timothy Field, 1837-1902. New York : [s. n. ]
RMMED0AB–. Die Gartenwelt . Der auf dem Transportwagen ruhende, mit den Eisenschaufeln und Ketten umschnürte Erdballen. Die Pflanze ist eine 3,50 m hohe Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana intertexta.
RMREDR5N–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl.49, 2011 21 ⢠Cyclolepis genistioides 54 | Gochnatia argentina Hedraiophyllum | Aff. Leucomeris I Glomerata Pentaphorus Gochnatia orbiculata Gochnatia palosanto Gochnatia arborescens Gochnatia foliosa Gochnatia glutinosa Gochnatia curvitlora ââGochnatia vernonioides -Gochnatia rotundifolia I Rotundl'folia â Cnicothamnus lorentzi Gochnatia â Rich n-c Discoseris Richterago angustifolia Gochnatia amplexifolia Gochnatia discoidea Gochnatia maisiana Gochnatia mavparviflora Gochnatia buchii Gochnatia intertexta â Gochnatia gomezii â Gochnatia calcico
RMME82AD–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Pig. 112. A—C Melüotus offlcinalis üesr. A Zweigstück mit Blutenstand; B einzelne Bl.; C Hülse. — D—L Hülsen von Medicago-ktt^n: D M. disciformis TiC.; E M. tuhercHlata'^ii(!i. F M. cj'U'ar« Willd.; G M. intertexta (Gärtn.) Urb. var. Echinits (DC.) ITrb.; HM. scutellata All.; J 31. orbictilaris All. var. marginata (Willd.) Bentli.; K M. sativa L.; L M. olsctira Retz. — M Hülse von C'yclocarpa stellaris Afz. (Original.) M. Bieb. in der Krim, M. cancellata in Südostrussland und M.
RMRN71P8–. The ancient life-history of the earth; a comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of palaeontological science. Paleontology. Fig-. 90.—Fragment of Clathropora intertexta, of the natura' size and enlarged. Devonian, Canada. (Orig;inal.) Fig. 91. — Fragment of Cericpora Hamiltone7isis, of the natural size and enlarg- ed. Devonian, Canada. (Ori- ginal.) diverging or nearly parallel branches, which are either united by de-licate cross-bars, or which bend alternately from side to side, and become directly united with one another at short intervals—in either case giving origin to
RM2C1J6WN–Medicago intertexta L Mill Medicago intertexta L Mill.
RMRN71RF–. The ancient life-history of the earth; a comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of palaeontological science. Paleontology. Fig-. 90.—Fragment of Clathropora intertexta, of the natura' size and enlarged. Devonian, Canada. (Orig;inal.) Fig. 91. — Fragment of Cericpora Hamiltone7isis, of the natural size and enlarg- ed. Devonian, Canada. (Ori- ginal.) diverging or nearly parallel branches, which are either united by de-licate cross-bars, or which bend alternately from side to side, and become directly united with one another at short intervals—in either case giving origin to
RMRD6T8B–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 218 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS Forms of spreading and pendulous habit: gracilis, Beiss. (var. gracilis pendula, Hort.). Fountain Lawson C. Elegant light green form, with graceful pendulous branehlets. Var. intertexta, Beiss. Glaucous growth, with remote pendulous branches and distant thickish branehlets. Var. pendula, Beiss. Weeping Lawson C. With pendu- lous branches.. 42. Chamsecyparis Lawsoniana, showing three cones.
RMRG62NF–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 135 Walpers (Repert. Bot. 2: 272. 1843) records M. intertexta rufocrocea, but without any description. Labouret (Monogr. Cact. 67. 1853) records the variety M. stella-aurata minima Salm-Dyck. The two varieties of Mammillaria subcrocea, anguinea, and rutila (Walpers, Repert. Bot. 2: 272. 1843) are without descriptions. Mammillaria elongata rufescens Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 12. 1845) was not described at the place here cited, while the variety straminea was a garden name (Forster, Handb. C
RMRE5CE5–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 151.. vi.nocKroTi.del.ee Wh- EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX F.v.M. (1-4). E. COOPERIANA F.v.M. (5). E. INTERTEXTA R. T. Baker. (6-8). E. CONFLUENS W. V. Fitzgerald. (9).. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMRFR034–. Caroli a Linné eqvitis Systema vegetabilivm : secvndvm classes ordines genera species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. Botany. DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. MedicagO. 6<?3 j. M,. pha. 9. M. «. M. fcuttllau. ^- M. tornata. y. M. turbinata. (^. M. intertexta. £. M. aratfica. ttronata. ^. M. 7J. M. caule erefto ramofiflifno, floribus fafciculatls terminalibus. Cotcllae albo rubroque variega- taf. Fr. nwMofprrmtts. legnm. reniforraibus margine dentatis, fol. ternatis. lej^iim. reniformibusmargir^edent.itis, fol. pin- haris. Falcata foHis Anrhyllidis Riv. tetr.201. pedunc. racemofis, legum. contort
RMRE5CPP–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 151.. M.FIoeWo-n.del.et Uth- EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX F.v.M. (1-4). E. COOPERIANA F.v.M. (5). E. INTERTEXTA R. T. Baker. (6-8). E. CONFLUENS W. V. Fitzgerald. (9).. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRM7DNM–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. 504 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. MELANOLOPHIA Hulst. M. canadaria Gn. Throughout the State, III-VIII; larva on tamarack, spruce, pine, hemlock, "Myrica," etc. >ETHALOPTERA Hulst. /E. intertexta Walk. Paterson VII, 21 (Gr); Bloomfield V, VII (Wdt); Staten Island VII (Ds); Newark. GLENA Hulst. G. cognataria Hbn. Sandy Hook, VII (Ds). ECTROPIS Hbn. E. crepuscularia D. & S. Throughout the State IV to IX, common; larva on apple, pear, plum, elm, maple, clover, etc. EPIMECIS Hbn. E. virglnaria Cram, (horta
RMRHE1HE–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 344 P. van den Elzen Bonn, zool. Beitr. NMW 19104 hat 17—17—12 Schuppenreihen, NMW 23455 deren 17—17—13. NMW 23455 besitzt zwischen dem 129. und dem 130. sowie dem 139. und dem 140. Ventrale je eine überzählige Schuppe. Das Tier hat 6 Eier im Ovidukt und eine juv. Nueras i. intertexta (A. Smith, 1838) sowie mehrere M/cras-Schwänze im Magen. Die Beschuppung von ZFMK 29478 liegt mit 174+1/1 Ventralia knapp in- nerhalb der von Broadley (1975: 12; 1977: 10) angegebenen
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