RMFF6B70–Close-up of water droplets on black meddick (Medicago lupulina) in wet chipped bark
RF2C4RDXY–Beautiful yellow flower, Black Medick, Hop Clover, Yellow Trefoil, Medicago lupulina, found growing naturally in the backyard. in the US.
RMW28F71–Archive image from page 442 of Cyclopedia of farm crops . Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada cyclopediaoffarm00bailuoft Year: 1922, c1907 Fig. 591. Root nodules. Black medic (Medicago lupulina). Two and one-half times natural size. form, Moore has recently changed the name to Pseudomonas radicicola, though the relation of the cilia to the organism is not very clearly known, in consequence of which there may be some uncer- tainty as to the appropriateness of this name. The larger rod-like form is 1.5 m to 5 m long by 0.
RMRDX0FG–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. 84 LEGUMINOSEAE (PULSE FAMILY) M. alba, Sweet Clover. Tall; leaflets serrate, truncate; petals white, the standard longer than the other petals; pods somewhat reticulate. Rich soils and along roadsides. MEDICAGO Herbs with pinnately 3-foliolate leaves, toothed leaflets, and flowers as in Melilotus. Pod curved or coiled. M. lupulina, Black Medick. Procumbent and pubescent; leaflets wedge-obovate, toothed at apex; flowers yellow, in short spikes; pods kidney-formed. Waste places. ROBINIA Trees or shrubs, often with spines replacing stipules. Pinnate lea
RMPFAFGY–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 'frigontUa Foe7ium graecum. 1. Blume in iler Blattaclisel. st. Nebenblatt. 2. Fahne. :i. Flügel. A. Staubgefässe und Stempel. ;"). Schiffchen. 0. Stempel längsdurchschn. 7. Saame. 8. Derselbe längsdurchschn. 9. Reife Frucht.. Medieago. 1. Flg. 414. Frucht von M. denticulata. 2. Frucht von M. minima. ^^. M. apiculata. 4. M. taliva. 5. Af. arabica. Ci. JA Terebellum. 7. M lupulina. 8. M. falcata. '.K Hlnmo von .lA sa
RMMCR9PN–. Fig. 48. Corollinisierte Hochblätter als Hüllen der Blütenstände in Südwest- Australien: A 'Johnsoma lupulina R. Br. B Avdersonia patricia F. v. M. C Pimelca physodes Hook. D DipMaena Dimvinii Desf. E Danvinia Mcissncri Benth. (Original). das Beharren großer, gelblichweiß gefärbter Deckblätter eine sehr auffallende, in der Gattung ungewöhnliche Tracht annimmt. Sic verhält sich ähnlich wie die Liliacee JoJinsonia (Fig. 48/4). Auch bei dieser liegen die I31üten ganz verborgen unter den großen Hochblättern; die weiße oder braunrote Farbe angenommen haben. IEntsprechend kommt ferner bei Andcrsoi
RF2C4RE0H–Tiny Medicago lupulina yellow clover,black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover, flower growing on the lawn.
RMW1CBDF–Archive image from page 589 of Die mutationstheorie Versuche und beobachtungen. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . diemutationstheo01vrie Year: 1903 574 Nicht isolirhare Rassen. von anderen Autoren bei Trifolium minus und Trifolium repens gefunden. Vier- und fünfzählige Blätter fand ich selbst bei Medieago lupulina, während Beaun sie für M. sativa erwähnt. Für T. pratense und T. repens sind sie allgemein bekannt, und Wtdlee führt vierscheibige Blätter von Lotus major und Tetragonolobus hiflorus an. Bei Medieago lupulina fand ich d
RF2C3PG2P–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRE7YYJ–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Agromyza frontella has been reported from a wide area in Europe: Italy, France, England, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and Russia. It seems to have attracted little attention as a pest in Europe, inasmuch as the only specific report on its habits and morphology is one by H. Bollow (1955, Pflanzenschutz, Munchen, 7:141-143), who cites a mass occurrence on alfalfa in Germany. The host-plants are various species of Medicago (M. falcata, M. lupulina, M. sativa), Melilotus, and Trifolium. The preferred&q
RMPFKAB6–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 591. Root nodules. Black medic (Medicago lupulina). Two and one-half times natural size. form, Moore has recently changed the name to Pseudomonas radicicola, though the relation of the cilia to the organism is not very clearly known, in consequence of which there may be some uncer- tainty as to the appropriateness of this name. The larger rod-like form is 1.5 m to 5 m long
RMW1CDXF–Archive image from page 603 of Die mutationstheorie Versuche und beobachtungen. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . diemutationstheo11901vrie Year: 1901 574 Nicht isolirbare Rassen. von anderen Autoren bei Trifolium minus und Trifolium repens gefunden. Vier- und fünfzählige Blätter fand ich selbst bei Medicago lupulina, während Bkaun sie für M. sativa erwähnt. Für T. pratense und T. repens sind sie allgemein bekannt, und Wydlee führt vierscheibige Blätter von Lotus major und Tetragonolobus biflorus an. Bei Medicago lupulina fand ic
RF2C3PFYY–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRDTWF3–. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 86.—Porous Fig. 87.—Toothed Fig. 88.—Capsuie of Scab- Capsttle of Capsule of let Pimpeenel, splitting SuAPDEAQOif. Silene, tkansveksely. a, persistent calyx. smaller species they become two- or even one-seeded— e.g., M. lupulina. In other cases the pod becomes separated into one-seeded sections by transverse parti- tions, forming a jointed pod, or lomentum. These split off consecutively, beginning at the top, and releasing the seeds one by one—e.g., sainfoin (Fig. 91). In the radish the sHiqua similarly becomes ma
RMPG0E03–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Crimson Clover (Fream). Fig. 70.—Yellow Suckling Glover (Fream). Tebfoil, Yellow Clovee, oe Hop Teefoil, Medicago lupulina (Fig. 71). — This is not much appreciated for feeding purposes, though in a mixture of other clovers and grasses it is a good fodder plant. LucEENE, M. sativa (Fig. 72), is an excellent fodder plant, which from the fact of its sending down deep roots is capable of withstanding drought. Under the influence of irrigation in hot climates it yields abundantly, and in temperate climates without irrigation three or four cutti
RF2C3PFRX–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRCT75C–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 'frigontUa Foe7ium graecum. 1. Blume in iler Blattaclisel. st. Nebenblatt. 2. Fahne. :i. Flügel. A. Staubgefässe und Stempel. ;"). Schiffchen. 0. Stempel längsdurchschn. 7. Saame. 8. Derselbe längsdurchschn. 9. Reife Frucht.. Medieago. 1. Flg. 414. Frucht von M. denticulata. 2. Frucht von M. minima. ^^. M. apiculata. 4. M. taliva. 5. Af. arabica. Ci. JA Terebellum. 7. M lupulina. 8. M. falcata. '.K Hlnmo von .lA sa
RF2C3PFNE–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRENK1J–. Plantes fourragères [microforme] : prairies et pâturages. Forage plants; Grasses; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. PUn-1-,- LUPULINE- ' Medici?go lupulina, /., ). 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.. Clark, George H. (George Harold), 1872-1935?; Malte, M. O. (Malte Oscar), 1880-1933; Canada. Ministère de l'agriculture. Ottawa : Impr. du gouvernement
RF2C3PFWR–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRDWHMP–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. researches have become rather defective. In the most western parts of the steppe, the flowering season occurs already in April, and further to the east only in May, however, in contradistinction to the north-eastern part of the land, where the flowering begins as late as in June and July. At Tapsa (roughly 760 m. above sea-level), at this time of the year, I have obser- ved the following rather characteristic plants: Tribuliis terrestris, Medicago lupulina, Coluria geoides. Odontites rubra, Lotus cornicu
RF2C3PFT7–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRD3WCF–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 591. Root nodules. Black medic (Medicago lupulina). Two and one-half times natural size. form, Moore has recently changed the name to Pseudomonas radicicola, though the relation of the cilia to the organism is not very clearly known, in consequence of which there may be some uncer- tainty as to the appropriateness of this name. The larger rod-like form is 1.5 m to 5 m long
RF2C3PFYG–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRDR40E–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. LEGUMES LEGUMES 393 form. These two forms of the organism are now generally recognized. The minute motile form is about 1 M long by 0.2 n in width (/i is a micron or -nnnr of a millimeter). This is the form which enters the root-hairs, multiplies and travels in the strand-like zoogloea into the root where the gall or nodule is stimulated. Because of this motile. Root nodules. Black medic {Medieago lupulina). Two and one-half times natural size. form, Moore
RF2C3PFN3–Tiny yellow invasive black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover flower growing in the backyard.
RMRDC92E–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Crimson Clover (Fream). Fig. 70.—Yellow Suckling Glover (Fream). Tebfoil, Yellow Clovee, oe Hop Teefoil, Medicago lupulina (Fig. 71). — This is not much appreciated for feeding purposes, though in a mixture of other clovers and grasses it is a good fodder plant. LucEENE, M. sativa (Fig. 72), is an excellent fodder plant, which from the fact of its sending down deep roots is capable of withstanding drought. Under the influence of irrigation in hot climates it yields abundantly, and in temperate climates without irrigation three or four cutti
RMRCJ0F8–. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich. Plants; Evolution (Biology); Hybridization, Vegetable; Evolution. 574 Nicht isolirhare Rassen. von anderen Autoren bei Trifolium minus und Trifolium repens gefunden. Vier- und fünfzählige Blätter fand ich selbst bei Medieago lupulina, während Beaun sie für M. sativa erwähnt. Für T. pratense und T. repens sind sie allgemein bekannt, und Wtdlee führt vierscheibige Blätter von Lotus major und Tetragonolobus hiflorus an. Bei Medieago lupulina fand ich die Erscheinung bei wiederholter Aussaat erblich,
RMRCJ0F4–. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich. Plants; Evolution (Biology); Plant hybridization; Evolution. 574 Nicht isolirbare Rassen. von anderen Autoren bei Trifolium minus und Trifolium repens gefunden. Vier- und fünfzählige Blätter fand ich selbst bei Medicago lupulina, während Bkaun sie für M. sativa erwähnt. Für T. pratense und T. repens sind sie allgemein bekannt, und Wydlee führt vierscheibige Blätter von Lotus major und Tetragonolobus biflorus an. Bei Medicago lupulina fand ich die Erscheinung bei wiederholter Aussaat erblich, wenn
RMRDWWCR–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 236. Medicago sativa, L. Lncer^i; P. 237. Medicago lupulina, L. Black M., Nonsmh; Y.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
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