RFR56NFP–Flowers of yellow trumpet pitcher plant (Sarracenia alata) growing among wire grass (Aristida stricta) in early spring in the Nature Conservancy's Gre
RM2T685FN–At the end of the rainy season the grasses of the bushveld have dropped their seeds and are dying back. This Three-awned Grass has dropped of the seed
RMJE9AFB–Aristida caerulescens - Species graminum - Volume 3
RM2BTTRGW–Aristida virgata Trin.
RMPE559M–Aristida stricta.
RM2BTTRGJ–Aristida plicapolonica Mez.
RMPE559J–Aristida spadicea - Species graminum - Volume 3.
RMMMPP7M–. Français : dessin d'Aristida sieberiana Trin. ex Spreng. . 7 October 2013, 21:12:47. Bonnet et Barratte Aristida sieberiana Trin. ex Spreng.
RM2C1P159–Aristida adscensionis L Aristida adscensionis L.
RM2AX7XYW–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . *>WLS-£WG. VA RX.DEL. Aristida purpurea, Awned 1 imch gi Plate 37.. Stipa viridula. Plate 38.
RMJE9AFD–Aristida gibbosa - Species graminum - Volume 3
RMBMXC6M–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate VIII, Genera of Grasses.
RMPE559D–Aristida gibbosa - Species graminum - Volume 3.
RMMMPP7F–. Bonnet, Edmond & Barratte, Jean-François-Gustave. Exploration scientifique de la Tunisie. Illustrations des espèces nouvelles, rares ou critiques de phanérogames de la Tunisie, 1895 Français : dessin d'Aristida congesta Roem. & Schult. subsp. congesta . 7 October 2013, 21:32:31. Bonnet et Barratte Aristida congesta Roem. & Schult. subsp. congesta
RM2AX7Y9P–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . vw^-stu Alopecurus pratexsts. Meadow foxtail. Plate 36.. *>WLS-£WG. VA RX.DEL. Aristida purpurea, Awned 1 imch gi Plate 37.
RMJE9AFF–Aristida spadicea - Species graminum - Volume 3
RMMCRB58–. Fig. 126. Aristida obtusa Del. B Ährchen. A Habitus; Diese Eigentümlichkeit findet sich bei allen, Engler, Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. I. 12
RM2AG8JA0–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. though by no means exclu-sively, on grass seeds, and since, moreover, the seeds of Aristida area very common and favorite article of food, it is easy to see why thisgrass should predominate in the circle. In reality, however, only a THE HARVESTING ANTS. 287 small percentage of the nests, and only those situated in grassy locali-ties, present such circles. Now to state that the inolefacicns, like aprovident farmer, sows this cereal and guards and weeds it for the sakeof garnering its grain, is as absurd as to say that the family cook isplanting
RMJE9AFE–Aristida sanctae-luciae - Species graminum - Volume 3
RMHKMK8A–Aristida sieberiana Trin. ex Spreng.
RMPE559F–Aristida sanctae-luciae - Species graminum - Volume 3.
RMMEE81K–. Die Futterpflanzen Deutsch-Südwestafrikas und Analysen von Bodenproben : botanische und chemische Untersuchungen . Aristida ciliata Desf. Heft 262 Arbeiten der D L.-O
RM2AJ4D9A–Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops: for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . s allowed to grow onthe pavement except a grain-bearing grass, Aristida stricta.This grain, when ripe, is harvested, and the chaff removed,while the clean grain is carefully stored away in dry cells.Lincecum avers that the ants even sow this grain. They alsostore up the grain from several other species of grass, aswell as seeds from many kinds of herbaceous plants. PhehMe is distinguished by having workers with enormousheads. P. notabilis Smith,
RMMEE73P–. Die Futterpflanzen Deutsch-Südwestafrikas und Analysen von Bodenproben : botanische und chemische Untersuchungen . Aristida namaquensis Trin. Heff 262 / roeiter. der D. L.-G.
RM2AXHENF–Guide to the study of insects and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops, for the use of colleges, farm-schools, and agriculturists . llowed to grow onthe pavement except a grain-bearing grass, Aristida stricta.This grain, when ripe, is harvested, and the chalf removed,while the clean grain is caiefully stored aAvay in dry cells.Lincecum avers that the ants even sow this grain. They alsostore up the grain from several other species of grass, aswell as seeds from many kinds of herbaceous plants. Pheidole is distinguished by having workers with enormousheads. P. notabilis Smith, f
RMPG3HWP–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 200.. ARISTIDA 5CIURUS. ^«-<«'. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst),
RMMEE7HN–. Die Futterpflanzen Deutsch-Südwestafrikas und Analysen von Bodenproben : botanische und chemische Untersuchungen . Aristida stipoides Lam. var. meridionalis Stapf. Heft 262 Arbeilen der D L.-O.
RM2BTRT06–Aristida purpurea var longiseta Steud Vasey.
RM2AJD6EN–A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world : including the structural and economic classifications of fibers . oats on the water, and is more service-able than coir. Sandals are nuide from the leaf sheath. Aristida adscensionis. Broomstick Grass. Kndogeu. (Iraminea-. A broom grass.From the root fibers of this grass, which is common innorthwest India, a material is obtained for the manufac-ture of weavers brushes. Fine specimens of the productwere shown in the Indian Court at Chicago, AY. C. E., 1893,though little information could be ac.cured concerning them.The Telinga paper
RMPG3EWN–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 483. ARISTIDA BI PART IT A, nufK. t 'w. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethu
RMMA7G41–. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record . Synopsis Composition of plant species is similar to that in 1960 descrip- tion. Present grass and grasslike composition is estimated as 60 percent Carex, Stipa, and Bouteloua; 30 percent Koeleria, Poa, and Aristida; and 10 per- cent Calamovilfa and Andropogon. One distinct differ- ence is the absence of the Bouteloua hirsuta recorded in 1960. Density and cover of Pinus ponderosa has continued to steadily increase since 1909. Pocket gopher activity is visible in the 1998 photo. Notes also i
RM2AG39BM–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Original Ilioto. l<!at GRASSES. 1. Deschampsia flexuosa. 4. Homalocenchrus oryzoides. 2. Poa pratensis. 5. Panicum longifolium. 3. Muhlenbergia sylvatica. 6. Syntherisma filiformis. N. J. Plants. PLATE VIII.. Original IIioIm. GRASSES. 1. Amphicarpon amphicarpon. 4. Aristida gracilis. 2. DIstychlis spicata. 5. Danthonia spicata. 3. Triplasis purpurea. 6. Andropogon scoparius. Xat. size. 7. Alopecurus geniculatus. 8. Andropogon virginicus. 9. Aristida d
RMPG3FFG–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATF. 401. ARISTIDA BARBICOLL15, »•*". 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethur
RM2C1KAFA–Aristida dissita IM Johnst Aristida dissita IM Johnst.
RMPE559E–Aristida oligantha HC-1950.
RM2BXEYAP–Aristida patula Chapm ex Nash Aristida patula Chapm ex Nash.
RMMCRB64–. Fig. II8. Aristida Kerstingii Pilger. A Habitus; B Ährchen. A. Gayanns Kth., A. apricus Trin., A. contortiis L.., A. schoenanthns L., A. rufus Kth., A. Bartcri Hack., Thelepogon elegans Roth, Rott- boellia caudata Hack., Panicum Gayamim Kth., P. debile Desf., P. leptorrJiacJiis Pilger, P. maxi- miwi Jacq., Setaj'ia aiirea Höchst., Pennisetwn sctosmn (Sw.) Rieh., Aristida longiflora Schum. et Thonn., A. Kerstingii Pilger, Trichopteryx Kerstingii Pilger. Einige Andropogon-Arttn^ die auch in Ostafrika eine wichtige Rolle spielen, kehren hier wieder; A. contortus ist in der Steppe zerstreut, nac
RM2C1NXX4–Aristida purpurea var purpurea Nutt Aristida purpurea var purpurea Nutt.
RM2C1M11G–Aristida ciliata Desf in Schrad Aristida ciliata Desf in Schrad.
RM2C1KAH4–Aristida inversa Hack in RE Fr Aristida inversa Hack in RE Fr.
RM2AWPJG3–A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . the upper sheath;sparingly introduced from the Old World Heleochloa. n. Panicles elongated; tall per-ennials of Arizona andsouthward Epicampes. AGROSTIDEJE 199 229. Aristida L.—Needle-grass. A large genus, mostlytufted perennials of the warmer parts of the world,especially abundant in America. They are easily dis-tinguished by the narrow terete lemma bearing a pointedhairy callus below and a trifid awn above. The 2 lateralawns are sometimes shorter than the others or may beabsent altogether {A.scabra
RM2BXCW40–Aristida riparia var oligospira Hack Aristida riparia var oligospira Hack.
RM2BXCW26–Aristida stipiformis Poir in Lam Aristida stipiformis Poir in Lam.
RMPG3EWD–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE ^BA. ARISTIDA C0NCE5TA i> » s. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst),
RMPE559H–Aristida sieberiana Trin. ex Spreng..
RMMA7409–. Effect of burning on South Florida range . Table 2. --Major components of understory herbage on a south Florida range over a 2-year period following a fire on February 14, 1957 Component 1957 1958 1959 3-7 3-21 4-4 4-18 5-2 5-16 7-11 11-18 1-13 8-12 2-10 - - Percent composition by weight - - Aristida stricta 97 90 83 79 73 75 82 76 81 81 81 Aristida spiciformis 1 1 Andropogon spp. 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Panicum tenerum 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 Panicum chamaelonche 1 1 1 Other Panicum 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 Amphicarpum muhlenbe r gi anum 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 Fuirena scirpoidea 1 4 4 5 4 4 2 3 2 2 Rhynchospora sp
RM2AM8J5E–A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . upper sheath;sparingly introduced from the Old World Heleochloa. n. Panicles elongated; tall per-ennials of Arizona andsouthward ,. EpICAMPES. AGROSTIDE^ 199 229. Aristida L.—Needle-grass. A large genus, mostlytufted perennials of the warmer parts of the world,especially abundant in America. They are easily dis-tinguished by the narrow terete lemma bearing a pointedhairy callus below and a trifid awn above. The 2 lateralawns are sometimes shorter than the others or may beabsent altogether {A. iscabra
RM2C1KADB–Aristida megapotamica var longipes Henrard Aristida megapotamica var longipes Henrard.
RMPG3HX7–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. FLAfe 198. ARISTIDA ANGUSTATA. stapk. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 18
RM2AG6MR9–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. infested by orange-colored larvae, length of discoloredarea 3 cm. Fig. 18. Felt i6f, p. 182 Itonid. Black-sheath midge, Lasioptera inustorum Felt Echinochloa crusgalliOccurring in fibrous, somewhat decayed stems of the crown or in the lower por-tions of uninjured stems. Felt i6f, p. 181 Itonid. Grass crown midge, Lasioptera echinochloa Felt Setaria glauca (l)ristly fox-tail grass) Reared from seeds. Dean 10, p. 39 Itonid. Sorghum midge, Contarinia sorghicola Ccq 24 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Aristida (triple
RM2BXCW2P–Aristida hassleri var aculeolata Hack Aristida hassleri var aculeolata Hack.
RMPG17FW–. The grasses of Tennessee; including cereals and forage plants. Grasses; Forage plants; Grain. IN TENNESSEE. 227 CHAPTER XIX. Bromus—Festuca—Poa—Eragrostis—Eatonia—Dl- ARRHENA—ElEUSINE—MeLIGA—GlV CERIA—GYMNO- pogon—Aristida—Stipa—Cynodon—Bouteloua— MtJHLENBERGIA — SPOROBULUS — VlLFA — ClNNA Agrostis—Bromtjs—Zizania—Leersia. BROMUS Ii.—{Brome Grass.) A spikelet of Bromus Secalimus, (1); a separate flower enlarged, (2). Spikelets 5, many flowered, panicled, glumes unequal, membranaceous, the lower 1-5, the upper 3-9 nerved, lower palet either convex on the back or compressed, keeled, 5-9 nerved
RMW1W2KY–Archive image from page 553 of Das Leben der Pflanze (1906). Das Leben der Pflanze daslebenderpflan06fran Year: 1906 494 ®ic tropifcen 'flanjenformationen. bie einzelnen 6tücfe ntct btct jufammenfdjlieen, fönbern burd) lanbBreitc SDIafd)en fallen Sanbc§ uon einanber getrennt [inb. Jief bohren ]d) bie fpitjen rüdtcfien ber Aristida in bie iileiber bi§ auf bie aut ein unb erzeugen ba§ ö)efüf)I, al§ ob man fortn)ä{)renb mit taufenben von 91abeln gepeinigt mürbe, ha nur noc überboten roirb oon ber läftigen 3'bringlid)feit ber raffiniert mit 2öiberäfd)en'befeten 33orften ber 3nf(ore§äenäen oon Se
RM2ANEKA3–Les zoocécidies des plantes d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Océanie : description des galles, illustration, bibliographie détaillée, répartition géographique, index bibliographique . Aristida sp. Isosoma (no 81) Fig. 57 (a). — Im. Frauenf. Fig. 58 (6). — Im. Frauenf. Calaitiagrostis lapponlca Wahl. Ac.fl. — Ovaire hypertrophié, en forme de petite fiole, de couleursombre, atteignant 5 mm. de long sur 2 mm. de large; lesparois en sont épaissies et la partie supérieure, étroite ettubuleuse, est un peu rugueuse. Inflorescence réduite. Tylenchus Massalongo,i899,p.i63 ; Darboux et Houard,igoi,p.73,no573 ; Ho
RM2BXCW2Y–Aristida subuniflora Nash in Small Aristida subuniflora Nash in Small.
RMPFG842–. Das Leben der Pflanze. Plants; Plants; Plants; Phytogeography. 158 .'evüpf)ilc 3-oiiiiatiüiu'ii. 20 m ßänge; fic fud^cn nid)t 3Ba[terber ^iefe auf, fonbcrn beiluden mit t^vcm n)cit= auöi-^efpannteit 9?cfee bie geringen 9tegcnfäHe. 5(uf lüenigcr bciucglidjen Sanbflädjcn fd)licfeen j"irf) nn: Aristida obtusa, uün n()nliiiicm .Oabituä, unb eine geringe Stn^at)! 3er[treutcr blottlüfer 33üfc^e, Ketama reatam, P2ui)h()rbia G uyoniaua, Oleome arabica. ^n günstiger ^ai^teä^eit entiuicfelt fic^ eine fc^macfje Vegetation einjäf)riger Kräuter von intcreffantcn ^ügen, Matthiola livida, Neurada pro
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