RMH4NT7B–A. Ceterach officinarum. B. Gymnogramma leptophylla. C. Blechnum spicant. The scale fern, Scaly spleenwort
RMHMW88G–Narrow-leaved red mallee (Eucalyptus leptophylla), Myrtaceae.
RM2WKY5RC–Cassinia leptophylla ssp. fulvida (Golden Cotton wood / Golden bush / Golden Heather) with Phormium tenax maori group (New Zealand Flax),July, England
RFCR0JCB–Polygalla leptophylla, Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa
RM2HB32HT–Northochloeana distans, Auckland, cymnogramme rutoefolia, Banks Peninsula and cymnogramme leptophylla, Mount Wellington. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 167 varieties, Eric Craig, maker/artist, 1888, Auckland, blueprint process
RF2HK6N4W–Inspired by Northochloeana distans, Auckland, cymnogramme rutoefolia, Banks Peninsula and cymnogramme leptophylla, Mount Wellington. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 167 varieties, Eric Craig, maker/artist, 1888, Auckland, blueprint process, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMB5H24H–Jersey Fern Anogramma leptophylla an annual fern very rare in UK
RF2GYRA7F–Daviesia Leptophylla
RMJ2097G–Sorbus leptophylla
RFGWBDEP–Favia leptophylla reef coral underwater Abrolhos National Marine Park, Bahia, Brazil
RMAKHDRP–Slender Leaved Banksia (Banksia leptophylla var melletica) Inflorescence with fully opened flowers cultivated plant Banksia Farm
RMHC1C6N–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RF2M9H7YJ–Yellow flower of Banksia leptophylla, a species of shrub that is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia.
RMFYK9J0–Leaves of Cassia leptophylla Placed together
RMP6FX3F–Narrow-leaf bitter-pea, Daviesia leptophylla (twiggy daviesia; Daviesia virgata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RM2A77CPY–Narrow-leaf bitter-pea, Daviesia leptophylla (twiggy daviesia; Daviesia virgata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RM2R4GBKH–Bush Morning Glory and Orange Blister Beetle, Keoladeo Ghana national park, Rajasthan, India (Ipomoea fistulosa) (Mylabris pustulata), Pink (Ipomoea
RMKTWXFG–Common box, European box or boxwood, Buxus sempervirens (gigantea, heterophylla and leptophylla). Handcoloured stipple engraving after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traite des Arbres et Arbustes, Paris, 1804-1819.
RM2GKPWH0–Jersey Fern - Anogramma leptophylla
RMHMPMT4–Narrow-leaved Red Mallee (Eucalyptus leptophylla), Myrtaceae, Australia. Detail.
RF2HKN3AB–Art inspired by Northochloeana distans, Auckland, cymnogramme rutoefolia, Banks Peninsula and cymnogramme leptophylla, Mount Wellington. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 167 varieties, Eric Craig, maker/artist, 1888, Auckland, blueprint process, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMB5GXKX–Jersey Fern Anogramma leptophylla an annual fern very rare in UK; gametophyte visible at base
RMM0RXEY–Cassinia leptophylla - Savill Garden - Windsor Great Park, England - DSC06000
RMB54C4M–Jersey Fern Anogramma leptophylla growing on shady wall annual fern very rare in UK. Mani Greece
RFGWBFT5–Favia leptophylla reef coral underwater Abrolhos National Marine Park, Bahia, Brazil
RMH9WXKT–badlandsnationalpark 8635922282 Bush Morning Glory - Ipomoea leptophylla
RMHC5Y5E–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RMFYK9YN–Leaves of Cassia leptophylla Placed together
RM2BT52BN–Common box, European box or boxwood, Buxus sempervirens (gigantea, heterophylla and leptophylla). Handcoloured stipple engraving after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traite des Arbres et Arbustes, Paris, 1804-1819.
RM2C1KP9A–Selaginella leptophylla Baker
RM2RGRC8K–(Cassia leptophylla) 18th century by José Joaquim Freire
RM2JRC7PT–Cassinia leptophylla on rock, circa 1922, by Dr Leonard Cockayne F.R.S.
RMHMW88J–Narrow-leaved red mallee inflorescences (Eucalyptus leptophylla), Myrtaceae.
RM2JRBHCF–Cassinia leptophylla (G. Forster) R. Brown, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMAX3CNW–CASSINIA LEPTOPHYLLA
RMH3JY9F–Minnie daisy (Minuria leptophylla)
RMENJE3G–Anogramma leptophylla, Jersey Fern, growing on an old wall near Monchique, Portugal. March.
RMM3YWN1–Bush Morning Glory - Ipomoea leptophylla
RMB2568X–TAUHINU CASSINIA LEPTOPHYLLA FLOWERS
RMKF761Y–Sand dune mallee, with Narrow-leaved red mallee (Eucalyptus leptophylla) and Red mallee (Eucalyptus socialis). Hattah-Kulkyne National Park, Victoria,
RFGWBDET–Favia leptophylla reef coral underwater Abrolhos National Marine Park, Bahia, Brazil
RM2WB5FM5–(Cassia leptophylla),
RMHC5XRC–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RM2WTJXBM–Nothocloena distans, Penrose, Gymnbgramme rutoefolia, Banks Peninsula, G. leptophylla, Mount Wellington. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 172 varieties cyanotypes, photographic prints
RF2EGA0B5–Flora of Gran Canaria - yellow flowers of Lotus tenellus, plant endemic to the Canary Islands
RM2JRBD6H–Northoclaena [Notholaena] distans, Auckland; Gymnogramme [Gymnogramma] pozoi, Canterbury; [Gymnogramma] leptophylla, Auckland. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 148 varieties, 1880, Auckland, by Herbert Dobbie.
RFRADX7D–A. Ceterach officinarum. B. Gymnogramma leptophylla. C. Blechnum spicant. The scale fern, Scaly spleenwort, The small reimagined
RM2BTPWRK–Physostegia leptophylla Small.
RF2GGH7K8–Closeup of the lovely small blue purple flowers of the Heliophila leptophylla plant
RMBJT06J–Brown and green lip ferns (Notholaena or Cheilanthes lanuginosa and marantae) and a jersey fern (Gymnogramma).
RM2G4ARNB–Leaves of three fern species; Gym Leptophylla Allosorus Crispus Blechnum Boreale. .
RM2AKBTCF–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 . Three Forms of Melaleuca leucadendron, Linn.. 159- Calythrix leptophylla, Benth.160. Thryptomene oligandra, F. v. M.t6i. Micromyrtus leptocalyx, Benth. 190 LI. MYRTACEjE.
RFT5N776–This plant commonly found in Brazil. They leaves are long and thin, straw-colored leaves. This plant leaves are stalkless, vintage line drawing or eng
RF2H8KFB2–Hosta longipes SEEDHEADS ONLY rock hosta – downward pointing light brown seed heads with black seeds, November, England, UK
RFDTTY0K–Wildflowers in the USA
RMPG057T–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. 3o8 MOSSES AND FERNS CHAP. tached. In this way, as well as by the separation of ordinary branches, the prothallia of some species of Hytnenophyllum form dense mats several inches in diameter, which look exactly like a delicate Liverwort. A most remarkable case is that of Anogramme leptophylla, examined by Goebel (i). The pro- thallium multiplies extensively by buds, some of which form tuber-like resting bodies, by which the prothallium becomes perennial. The sporophyte in this species is annua
RMKF75YN–Tussocks of Spinifex (Triodia irritans), on mallee dunes, and Narrow-leaved red mallee (Eucalyptus leptophylla). Mungo National Park, far western New
RMW1T8WW–Archive image from page 450 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 . refers to supplementary list. adiantoides. s. l. z''- regina. s. L. albolineata. 2. scaberula, 10. angnstnta, 3. mternata, 8. semipinnata, aquilina, s. L. leptophylla. 13. serrulata. 3. arg>-rea,7. longifoll
RMKF75YM–Tussocks of spinifex on mallee dunes and Narrow-leaved red mallee (Eucalyptus leptophylla), Mungo National Park, far western New South Wales, Australi
RMHC5XM4–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RMMAAHYA–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Gyinuogr amiu e leptophylla Desv. Segment eines Blattes ähnlich dem Blatte 2 der Fig. 69. Vercr. 1-
RF2EGA078–Flora of Gran Canaria - yellow flowers of Lotus tenellus, plant endemic to the Canary Islands
RM2BTRA6T–Salvia leptophylla Benth.
RMMKPA96–Slender-leaved Gymnogram
RM2AKP75R–Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . me has beenmistaken for gracil-lima {fery graceful).elegantissima.Veitch.Peti)les mottled withwhite: leaflets 7-11, fil-iform and pendulous.New Hebrides.—Ex-cellent. leptophylla, HortSlriidfr jdiint : leafletsfllilnriii :md drooping,bruadt-ned at the extremities, deep green. Australa
RF2H8KFAX–Hosta longipes SEEDHEADS ONLY rock hosta – downward pointing light brown seed heads with black seeds, November, England, UK
RMPFX4H5–. 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. ENUMERATION OF CONIFERS 319 forming a narrower head; bark gray; branclilets reddish-brown: leaves Hghter green, 4-6 inches long, less crowded and variously curved: cone with the upper and middle apophyses obtusely keeled. Southern Europe. Var. cebennensis, Rehd. (var. leptophylla, Asch. & Graebn. var. tenuifolia, Asch. & Graebn. P. Laricio tejmifolia. Pari. P. Salzinamiii, Dun. P. mon- speliensis, Salzmann, P. c
RMT3YKH8–Archive image from page 374 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 Lilüflorae. Liliaceae. 327 Fig. 225. A—D Aloe lateritia Engl, (üsambara). E—G A. leptophylla N. E. Brown (Südwestliches Kapland, Worcester;. H, J A. Böhmii Engl. (Zentralafrikanisches Seengebietj Gonda). — G nach Bot. Magaz., das übrige nach Berger.
RMHC1C4J–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RMMCRAPD–. Fig. 225. A—D Aloe lateritia Engl, (üsambara). E—G A. leptophylla N. E. Brown (Südwestliches Kapland, Worcester;. H, J A. Böhmii Engl. (Zentralafrikanisches Seengebietj Gonda). — G nach Bot. Magaz., das übrige nach Berger.
RF2EGA03K–Flora of Gran Canaria - yellow flowers of Lotus tenellus, plant endemic to the Canary Islands
RM2BTW8RM–Calytrix leptophylla Benth.
RM2AGDP2W–. British ferns and their varieties. PLATE III. Allosorus cnspus Gymnogramma leptophylla ALLOSORUS CRISPUS 67 ALLOSORUS CRISPUS (The Parsley Fern). (Plate III) The Parsley Fern is popularly so called from its resemblance,to some extent, to the familiar parsley of our kitchen gardens, aresemblance accentuated by its growing in dense patches of similarsize. In its mountain habitats, for it is truly a mountain Fern,it is found in great profusion, mainly on the loose debris weathereddown from above on the talus of steep gradients, whence, by virtueof scattered spores, it will also invade the chink
RMPFMK0R–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. refers to supplementary list. adiantoides. s. l. z^^''- regina. s. L. albolineata. 2. scaberula, 10. angnstnta, 3. mternata, 8. semipinnata, aquilina, s. L. leptophylla. 13. serrulata. 3. arg>-r!ea,7. longifolla. 1. SiebohUi. S. T, magniflca. 2. Smithiana, fl biaiirit'a.il. majov. 2. Smithii. 9. maxima. 11.
RMT02DE2–Dreer's garden calendar : 1900 . dreersgardencale1900henr Year: 1900 NfiPHROLiiPis Cordata Compacta. Platycekum. Pteris Hastata. 15 cts. — Internata. 15 cts. — Leptophylla. Silvery-green foliage. 15 cts. — LongifoJia Maiiesii. Especially suited for growing suspended, producing drooping fronds nearly 2 feet long. 60 cts. each. — Nemoralis. 15 cts. *—Ouvrardi. 15 cts. *—Serriilata. 15 cts. * Cristata. A pretty crested Fern. 15 cts. Compacta. 15 cts. * Voluta. One of the most distinct varieties of Pteris Serrulata, the volute or curled appearance of the pinnae being very noticeable; the tips
RMHC1C54–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RMMEFRRW–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen . 161. G. schizophylla. Fertile Segmente, verorr. nach Mooker. 163. G. leptophylla {L.) Desv. Klein. Sehr ähnlich der vorigen, ebenfalls einjährig, rasch welkend und fast ohne Rhizom, aber Blätter entschieden dimorph: kurz gestielte, sterile, weniger getheilte, mit breit-fächerig-keiligen Segmenten, und länger ge- Christ, Die Farnkräuter der Erde. 5
RM2ANDCE9–Organography of plants, especially of the archegoniatae and spermaphyta . l, Ober die Jugendzustande der PHanzen, in Flora, l.Kxii (1889^, p. 21.^ This term of Bowers is preferable to fruit-shoot, the one I used earlier. RELATIONSHIPS TO WATER. TUBERS 217 Anogramme leptophylla ^ are somewhat more complex. Its sporophyte isannual, as is that of A. chaerophylla. The prothallus, like that of A. chaero-phylla, is a spathulate cell-surface which is funnel-shaped and not flat(Fig. 159) and which can branch and form lobes somewhat after thefashion of that in Vittaria. The tuber-like archegoniophore,
RMPFNAWA–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 462 â COMPOSITAE. â FAMILIE 109. Europa op bebouwde plaatsen voor en is bij ons algemeen. Een forma leptophylla 1), die zeer dunbladigis, is aan den Hoek van Holland gevonden. De var. ,S. is van Franeker, Haarlem , Scheveningen en tusschen Wasse- naar en Scheveningen bekend, de var. y. bij Leeuwarden, Meppel, Kam- pereiland, Leiden, Sassenheim, Scheveningen en tusschen Wassenaar en Scheveningen gevonden. Volksnamen. In Friesland heet de plant molkdistel, in Salland, de Graafschap Zutphen , den Achterhoek van Gelderland, Utrecht en Zuid- Holland zeugdistel, op
RMT0RJK1–Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 HEr^RTADRHR^j^^^AKllPmAâ ^>Aâ¢lMGARD^H^o^i»nHoysE mm i 141 Nephrolepis Scotti (Dwarf Boston Fern), Offered on uppositc page. Ptehis Wilsoni (Crested Fern). DREER'S GENERAL COLLECTION OF FINE FERNS Continued, Pteris Argyrsea. locts. â Adiantoides. 15 cts. â Alexandrine, locts. â Cretica Albo-Lineata. 15 cts. Magnifica. 15 cts. Mayii. locts. â Flabellata. 15 cts. â Hastata. 15 cts. â Internata. 15 cts. â Leptophylla. 15 cts. Sitalobium Cicutarium. Pteris Ouvrar
RMHC5Y08–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RMMAAHYJ–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 34. Gymnogramme leptophylla Desv. Sporen: a Schcitelansicht, 1) Ansicht der Grundfläche, c Seitenansicht. Vcrgr. ±ii.. Prothallium (Vorkeim) vom gesammten, vom Endosporium (resp. einer neugebildeten Membran) umgebenen Protoplasmakörper der Spore gebildet, bei sämmtlichen Sporen gleich: ein zuerst fadenförmiger, dann spatel- und zuletzt meist herzförmiger, bis 15 cm und bisweilen darüber im Durchmesser haltender, selbständig und oberirdisch vegetirender und daher chlorophyllreicher, viel- zelliger, gewöh
RM2AKBRWK–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 . 159- Calythrix leptophylla, Benth.160. Thryptomene oligandra, F. v. M.t6i. Micromyrtus leptocalyx, Benth. 190 LI. MYRTACEjE.. cq & ft. ^ < 7- Jz; ?J < 1-1 ?, w - s ° < p-, W ^ in a 5 9 P9 •< J LI. MYRTACE^. 19]
RMHC1C3X–seed pod of Cassia leptophylla - Gold Medallion Tree
RMMCFAG6–. Platycekum. Pteris Hastata. 15 cts. — Internata. 15 cts. — Leptophylla. Silvery-green foliage. 15 cts. — LongifoJia Maiiesii. Especially suited for growing suspended, producing drooping fronds nearly 2 feet long. 60 cts. each. — Nemoralis. 15 cts. *—Ouvrardi. 15 cts. *—Serriilata. 15 cts. * Cristata. A pretty crested Fern. 15 cts. Compacta. 15 cts. * Voluta. One of the most distinct varieties of Pteris Serrulata, the volute or curled appearance of the pinnae being very noticeable; the tips of the pinnae are prettily crested. 25 cts. each. *— Sieboldii. 15 cts. *— Tremnla. "Well known an