RMBX7T11–California Fuchsia or Zauschneria, Epilobium canum (also placed in Zauschneria genus). California.
RFCFC4B7–Bumblebee--any member bee genus Bombus family
RFCTNH2N–Great Willowherb, Epilobium hirsutum
RM2CDFWKK–Chamaenerion angustifolium, commonly known in the UK as Rosebay Willowherb
RF2RP721M–The willowherb (Epilobium) belongs to the plant genus within the family of evening primrose (Onagraceae), Georgia
RF2J20TFC–Zottiges Weidenröschen, Epilobium hirsutum / Epilobium hirsutum is a flowering plant belonging to the willowherb genus Epilobium in the family Onagraceae. It is commonly known as the great willowherb, great hairy willowherb or hairy willowherb, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RFPH42YW–charmaenerion angustifolium fireweed rosebay willowherb shot in chorlton meadows manchester england in august
RF2A6PN05–Upright Racemes of Blooming Purple and Pink Flowers of Fireweed or Willowherb, Chamaenerion Angustifolium, on a Sunny Summer Day.
RMDR2B79–Rose Bay Willowherb, Epilobium angustifolium perennial wildflower, abundant on newly clear and burned areas. SCO 9245
RMMA9CR9–Leona’s Little Blue Butterfly. The Leona’s little blue butterfly is found in volcanic ash and pumice fields and meadows consisting of a non-forested bitterbrush/needlegrass-sedge community. The Leona’s little blue butterfly utilizes several species of plants as nectar sources including spurry buckwheat (Eriogonum spergulinum), sulphur buckwheat (Eriogonum umbellatum var. polyanthum), and an Epilobium species, but the butterfly is known to have only one larval hostplant, spurry buckwheat. The butterfly undergoes complete metamorphosis, developing through the egg, larva, and pupa stages in one
RM2H0X6NA–Codlins and Cream seedheads. Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. UK
RMRH9JNB–. Botany for ladies; or, A popular introduction to the natural system of plants, according to the classification of De Candolle. Plants -- Classification. 82 THE GENUS EPILOBIUM. [part I. seen in British gardens. The generic mark of distinction consists in four of the stamens in these species being shorter than the other four ; whereas in the true (Enotheras all the eight stamens are of equal length. As M. Spach's other genera have not been adopted by any British botanist, it is not worth while troubling my readers with the distinctions between them. The flowers of the yellow GEnotheras only o
RMPG0MTW–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. Fig. 70.—Epilobium Angustifolium. Fig. 71.—Epilobium Angustifolium. (Young bloom.) (Old bloom.) Passing next to cases in which the stamens and pistils of the same flower come to maturity at dif- ferent times, so as to make cross-breeding a neces- sity, we may mention first some plants in which the pollen ripens before the stigma is ready to receive it. We have such a condition of things in the willow- herb, or epilobium tribe. The pretty pink blossoms of a large variety of this genus are to be found, in summer, along the banks of brooks an
RF2CB3MK6–Great Willowherb
RMBX7T0T–California Fuchsia or Zauschneria, Epilobium canum (also placed in Zauschneria genus). California.
RFPH42Y1–charmaenerion angustifolium fireweed rosebay willowherb shot in chorlton meadows manchester england in august
RF2A6PMX4–Upright Racemes of Blooming Purple and Pink Flowers of Fireweed or Willowherb, Chamaenerion Angustifolium, on a Sunny Summer Day.
RMDR2BRC–Rose Bay Willowherb, Epilobium angustifolium perennial wildflower, abundant on newly clear and burned areas. SCO 9246
RMRDP4NH–. Scientific lectures. Science; Natural history; Archaeology. Fig. 9.—Malva sylvestris. Fig. 10.—Malva rotundifolia. Another interesting case is afforded by the genus Epilobium. Epilobium angustifolium has large purplish flowers in conspicuous heads (Fig. 13), and is much frequented by insects ; while E. parvijlorum (Fig. 14). Fig. 11.—Stamens and stigmas of Fig. 12.—Ditto of Malva rotundifolia. Malva sylvestris. has small solitary flowers and is seldom visited by insects. Now in the former species their visits are necessary, because the stamens ripen and shed their pollen before tbe pistil, s
RF2A6PMWH–Bumblebee on Purple Flowers of Fireweed or Willowherb, Chamaenerion Angustifolium, on a Sunny Summer Day. Pollination Concept.
RMDR2C0A–Rose Bay Willowherb, Epilobium angustifolium perennial wildflower, abundant on newly clear and burned areas. SCO 9247
RMCX970P–Epilobium roseum - Epilobium obscurum
RM2AWN503–Age and area; a study in geographical distribution and origin of species . 0, (same fig. curve 6). Or one may take such a genus as Epilobium in New Zealand(37, p. 171). E. purpuratum is confined to the Alps of Otago,4000-6000 feet, E. brevipes to the northern half of South Island,E. crassum to the greater part of the length of South Island;E. melanocaulon ranges the whole length of South and the southernhalf of North Island, E. microphyllum ranges yet farther north,E. glabellum farther again, while E. rotundifolium ranges thewhole length of both islands, and reaches Stewart and theChathams. E.
RMRDXJ8T–. Freaks and marvels of plant life; or, Curiosities of vegetation. Plant anatomy. -Flowers of Epilobium. discharged the filaments bend back to the level of the petals, and the empty pollen-cases soon fall off and leave the five filaments spread out in a star-like manner alternate with the petals of the flower. The same phenomena have been observed in other species of the same genus.. 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
RMRDT4A3–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. igB OnagrariecB—Epilobiiini. ordinary wild one in its larger flowers and shorter seed-vessels. There is also a good white variety. 2. ZAUSCHNERIA. A genus of one herbaceous species having the same quaternary structure of the flowers and plumose seeds as Epilobium, but the calyx is coloured, and the tube prolonged above the ovary. A commemorative name. 1
RMRDC94R–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. Fig. 70.—Epilobium Angustifolium. Fig. 71.—Epilobium Angustifolium. (Young bloom.) (Old bloom.) Passing next to cases in which the stamens and pistils of the same flower come to maturity at dif- ferent times, so as to make cross-breeding a neces- sity, we may mention first some plants in which the pollen ripens before the stigma is ready to receive it. We have such a condition of things in the willow- herb, or epilobium tribe. The pretty pink blossoms of a large variety of this genus are to be found, in summer, along the banks of brooks an
RMRDJC36–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. EVENING-PRIMROSE FAMILY. 7. Epilobium paniculatum Nutt. Panicled Willow-herb. Fig. 3033. E. paniculatum Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 490. 1840. Annual, slender, i°-2° tall, loosely branched, gla- brous below, glandular-pubescent above, the stem terete. Leaves alternate, varying from linear to linear-lanceolate, I's' long, acute, denticulate or nearl
RMREK6P8–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Fig. 192. Floral diagrams of: A, Oenothera, Epilobium, Fuchsia; B, Ludwigia palustris; C, Lopezia; s, staminode; D, Circaea lutetiana. (After Eichler.). Fig. 193. A. Flower of Epilobium hirsutum, the upper part of the ovary in vertical section, the corolla cut open and turned back. B. Fruiting shoot of E. parviflorum. C. Seed of same in vertical section, enlarged. D. Circaea lutetiana, flower in vertical section, x 5. (After Raimann.) western North American genus and a favourite herbaceous garden annual, the antepetalous stamens are often barre
RMRDP4NN–. Scientific lectures. Science; Natural history; Archaeology. Fig. 9.—Malva sylvestris. Fig. 10.—Malva rotundifolia. Another interesting case is afforded by the genus Epilobium. Epilobium angustifolium has large purplish flowers in conspicuous heads (Fig. 13), and is much frequented by insects ; while E. parvijlorum (Fig. 14). 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.. Lubbock, John, Sir, 1834-1913. London, New York, M
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