RM2R51TTE–The violet and white flowers of the prostrate sweet pea Lathyrus laxiflorus
RM2FWT5EG–Nodding Penstemon, Penstemon laxiflorus
RF2GX48R2–Lathyrus laxiflorus, Fabaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RMEND0YF–Loose-flowered Penstemon
RFBEB8KE–Mendocino Bushmallow or Chaparral Mallow, Malacothamnus fasciculatus var laxiflorus, Malvaceae, California, USA.
RME16W6C–Loose-flowered Penstemon
RM2JTTM6T–A vetchling, Lathyrus laxiflorus in open woodland, Greece.
RF2T5R91J–Lathyrus laxiflorus, Fabaceae. Wild plant shot in spring.
RM2JTTMT1–A vetchling, Lathyrus laxiflorus in open woodland, Greece.
RM2A77BK1–Lathyrus laxiflorus (Hairy bittervetch, Orobus hirsutus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RM2BTTA24–Lisianthius laxiflorus Urb.
RF2HTF9EG–Closeup shot of Lathyrus laxiflorus flower in a blurred backgrounf
RMP6H6G2–Lathyrus laxiflorus (Hairy bittervetch, Orobus hirsutus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1822.
RMAG04R5–Lathyrus laxiflorus
RMRR2X35–. Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. Plants; Plants -- United States; Plants. PLATE 779 ADDISONIA. t.La/&7i PENSTEMQN LAXIFLORUS. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : New York Botanical Garden
RM2R51TTN–The violet and white flowers of the prostrate sweet pea Lathyrus laxiflorus
RM2FWT5EJ–Nodding Penstemon, Penstemon laxiflorus
RM2BHNX1H–A plant of the lavender and white Lathyrus laxiflorus spreading across a gravel area
RF2GX48PY–Lathyrus laxiflorus, Fabaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFBEB8KR–Mendocino Bushmallow or Chaparral Mallow, Malacothamnus fasciculatus var laxiflorus, Malvaceae, California, USA.
RM2BTRKXJ–Euonymus laxiflorus Champ ex Benth.
RMRFCK0R–. Meeks Table Research Natural Area : reference sampling and habitat classification. SCALE i 166 M 546 PT KEY TO PLANT COMMUNITIES Artemisia rigida/Poa sandbergii/Eriogonum douglassii Artemisia rigida/Poa sandbergii/Sedum stenopetallum Artemisia rigida/Stipa occidentalis/Phlox diffusa ii:":'.: Pinus ponderosa/Calamagrostis rubescens/Luoinus laxiflorus W///A Pseudotsuga menziesii/Calamagrostis rubescens/Arnica cordifolia Figure 3.—The Artemisia/ Poa/Eriogonum community is characterized by a harsh, rocky, poorly developed soil and sparse vegetative cover.. Please note that these images ar
RM2FWT5ED–Nodding Penstemon, Penstemon laxiflorus
RM2BHNX2C–A plant of the lavender and white Lathyrus laxiflorus spreading across a gravel area
RF2GX48R4–Lathyrus laxiflorus, Fabaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFBEB8G7–Mendocino Bushmallow or Chaparral Mallow, Malacothamnus fasciculatus var laxiflorus, Malvaceae, California, USA.
RMRF3PC1–. Meeks Table Research Natural Area : reference sampling and habitat classification. SCALE i 166 M 546 PT KEY TO PLANT COMMUNITIES Artemisia rigida/Poa sandbergii/Eriogonum douglassii Artemisia rigida/Poa sandbergii/Sedum stenopetallum Artemisia rigida/Stipa occidentalis/Phlox diffusa ii:":'.: Pinus ponderosa/Calamagrostis rubescens/Luoinus laxiflorus W///A Pseudotsuga menziesii/Calamagrostis rubescens/Arnica cordifolia Figure 3.—The Artemisia/ Poa/Eriogonum community is characterized by a harsh, rocky, poorly developed soil and sparse vegetative cover.. Please note that these images ar
RM2FWT5EB–Dusted Skipper, Atrytonopsis hianna, nectaring from Nodding Penstemon, Penstemon laxiflorus
RM2BHNX2G–A plant of the lavender and white Lathyrus laxiflorus spreading across a gravel area
RF2GX48PW–Lathyrus laxiflorus, Fabaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RM2BTPJ09–Lupinus caudatus Kellogg x L laxiflorus.
RMRHY33E–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Bornmüller, Reliquiae Straussianae. 267 Beihefte XXIV I XXVIII XXXIII Seite Asparagaceae. Asparagus officinalis L. (?) ,, Persicus Baker ,, Straussii Hausskn. herb, ex Bornm. (descr.) Juneaceae. Juncus glaucus Ehrh. subsp. longicornis Bast, (spec.) (syn. J. glaucus v. laxiflorus Lange) . . ,, lamprocarpus Ehrh Cyperaceae. Cyperus fuscus L . . ,, longus L.« ,, ,, v. pallidus Boiss ,, Holoschoenus L. v. australis Koch v. Romanus Koch Scirpus affinis Roth maritimus L ,, compressus L , Heleocharis palustris (L.) R. Br , Cladium Mariscus (L.) R. Br S
RM2BHNX7F–A plant of the lavender and white Lathyrus laxiflorus spreading across a gravel area
RMMNFM3E–The flowers and soft grey foliage of Lathyrus laxiflorus
RMRFCK02–. Meeks Table Research Natural Area : reference sampling and habitat classification. The Pinus ponderosa/Calamagrostis rubesoens/Lupinus laxiflorus community occupies 7 ha and has a density of 192 trees per ha (fig. 6). Cover of the overstory averages 26 percent but is as great as 70 percent in places. Density of P. ponderosa ranged from 30 to 50 trees per ha among the size classes from 1 to 80-cm d.b.h. (fig.7). Density of trees greater than 80 cm dropped sharply. Pseudotsuga menziesii represents less than 10 percent of the total tree density in this community.. Figure 7.—Density of tree spec
RMRF3PB6–. Meeks Table Research Natural Area : reference sampling and habitat classification. The Pinus ponderosa/Calamagrostis rubesoens/Lupinus laxiflorus community occupies 7 ha and has a density of 192 trees per ha (fig. 6). Cover of the overstory averages 26 percent but is as great as 70 percent in places. Density of P. ponderosa ranged from 30 to 50 trees per ha among the size classes from 1 to 80-cm d.b.h. (fig.7). Density of trees greater than 80 cm dropped sharply. Pseudotsuga menziesii represents less than 10 percent of the total tree density in this community.. Figure 7.—Density of tree spec
RMRMX7Y1–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 198 LOUIS GAUCHER. c'est-à-dire, que leurs cloisons transversales ne portent jamais qu'un seul crible (fig. 22). La plupart des crotonées : Croton, Julocroton, Croto- nopsis, sont dans ce cas. 4° Type Lepidoturus laxiflorus. — C'est le liber des Cro-. v4 Fig. 23. — A, Lepidoturus laxiflorus ; li, liber interne montrant un gros tube criblé à sa partie centrale. Il est entouré par des fibres de sclérenchyme sel, et par des cellules médullaires, à gros cristaux m ; b, bois. — B, Mallolus subu- latus. Même disposition. tons, avec des tubes souvent plus
RM2C1BFY6–Euonymus laxiflorus Champ ex Benth Euonymus laxiflorus Champ ex Benth.
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