RM2AKBGN0–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . horizontally. 5. S. heterophylla, Pursh. (Fig. 4, pi. 7.) Sessile-fruited Arrow-head. ((S. riijiila, Pursh.) Plant from | to 2 ft. high. Leaves variable,from broad linear, almost grass-like, to lance-shaped or elliptic or ovate,about as high as flower stalk. Pistillate (lower) flowers with very shortpedicel (sessile), staminate flowers above, on long pedicels. Fruit withan upright beak length of the fruit itself. C.
RFBK4K4B–Wild meadow flowers and grasses
RMDA0YFC–A grass Cerillo Blanco in Gran Canaria
RMCC3TJA–Molina caerulea ssp arundinacea in autumn
RM2AHXMYE–Wood small-reed or Bushgrass, Calamagrostis epigejos, in flower in damp woodland ride. Dorset.
RMCX95P6–Melica uniflora - Briza media
RFM27FW9–Pennisetum alopecuroides in sunlight - fountain grass
RF2ADNC3M–Flowers in coastal wetlands, Te Awanga, Hawkes Bay
RF2FRTE88–Wild cowslips bloom amongst grasses in Springtime
RFW2KMC7–Yellow wildflowers in a large clump low to the ground growing in late spring in the midwest prairie
RF2T0MR12–Backlit and close up shot of the flat grass flower of Chasmanthium latifolium (North America Wild Oats), a perennial grass for cutting and drying
RMDB6J0M–COMMON COTTONGRASS Eriophorum angustifolium (Cyperaceae) at Kenfig Nature Reserve, South Wales
RMA7J43G–bluehende Heide im Naturschutzpark Lueneburger Heide, Niedersachsen
RM2BHA1CF–Plantain, Plantago, herb in the twilight with much healing effect.
RMB70P87–Water garden pond with colourful mixed planting
RMCC3RFY–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Rotsilber’ or Miscanthus sinensis ‘Red Silver’, in autumn
RM2AHXMYB–Wood small-reed or Bushgrass, Calamagrostis epigejos, in flower in damp woodland ride. Dorset.
RM2CHNECF–. The book of grasses : an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges . country. The English name of Three- awned Grass is descriptive of a peculiarity of the genus, as each flowering scale bears triple awns. In PovertyM Grass and Slender Aristida the outer awns of the flowering scale are shorter than the middle awn and are upright, while the long middle awn spreads stiffly at right angles to the spike. When the spikelets are comparatively few, as in the species mentioned above, these horizontally spreading awns are so characteristic that from them
RM2CCT2DN–Yorkshire-fog, Holcus lanatus, growing en masse in floodplain meadow, River Avon, Hants.
RF2DFY0KN–Show garden pond with mixed planting
RF2FRTDXB–Wild cowslips bloom amongst grasses in Springtime
RME93NW5–A spike of the yellow flower orchid Satyrium sphaeranthum on the Kitulo plateau in Southern Tanzania
RF2R32TCJ–Striking slate spheres and roses feature in Caythorpe Open Garden
RMERH3DG–A Man Orchids in its grassland/ downland habitat
RMDB6HX9–COMMON COTTONGRASS Eriophorum angustifolium (Cyperaceae) at Kenfig Nature Reserve, South Wales
RMAFECJF–Rosebud in English country garden.Hampshire southern England United Kingdom UK
RMA4JKA0–Daisy Bellis perennis on a lawn Bavaria Germany Europe
RM2HJ1HXN–Established wild common meadow grass at height of summer with Fucus Holcus Phleum Dactylis Alopecurus Cynosurus flower spikes source pollen hay fever
RM2T02J9J–Naturally upright flowering plant Kniphofia 'Mango Popsicle’, in a bed of grasses
RMD86R7F–Eurasian or Common Crane (Grus grus). Amongst flowering grasses.
RMW8NXF2–PAPYRUS flower detail (Cyperus papyrus) Lake Naivasha, Kenya EXOTIC GRASSES
RMCC3RHB–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Rotsilber’ or Miscanthus sinensis ‘Red Silver’, in autumn
RM2HA7RJ7–Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), Group of flowering heads front facing following the sunlight. Midst other vegetation including Buttercups and seed
RM2DAP318–Flowering Festuca glauca, Blue Fescue Grass with a solar light in the background
RM2CCT2F6–Yorkshire-fog, Holcus lanatus, growing en masse in floodplain meadow, River Avon, Hants.
RF2FN9PBG–Wild cowslips bloom amongst grasses in Springtime
RMW8Y0YH–PENDULOUS SEDGE Carex pendula
RMRE3D1P–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. until the pressure of midsummer was past before giving their seeds to the care of Nature. Among other grasses of late summer the Aristidas are common in dry soil throughout the country. The English name of Three- awned Grass is descriptive of a peculiarity of the genus, as each flowering scale bears triple awns. In Poverty Grass and Slender Aristida the outer awns of the flowering scale are shorter than the middle awn and are upright, while the long m
RMAFECM1–Rosebud in English country garden.Hampshire southern England United Kingdom UK
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