RMJ8537B–Full bloom Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) trees in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RF2R80KNA–The blindness tree is a species of Excoecaria, also known as Chinese Croton, a subtropical evergreen shrub
RMPJ2WKR–Fruits of Gewa (excoecaria agallocha), Sundarbans, bangladesh
RF2RMJBTN–Excoecaria cochinchinensis tree on farm for harvest are cash crops
RFF15399–'Chinese Croton' or 'Excoecaria cochinchinensis Lour' (scientic names), isolated on white background and clipping path
RM2BBH0DP–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RM2T9ERWJ–The distinctive three lobed seed pods of the Pepper-seed Tree. A common shrub in the dry savannas. The pod is poisonous when full of latex.
RFPHYBNE–Thai herb name Sapium indicum Willd. isolated on white background. Thai herb medicine concept.
RM2EAE2CC–The distinctive three lobed fruit of the Pepper-seed Tree. This plant produced a poisonous latex which is used as a fish poison by locals.
RFMHJ7XY–Blue Sky on top of Mangrove Trees in Bay
RF2J3Y7F5–Bottom-Up Photo of a twig with leaves in focus on a tree in the background
RM2BTT4PD–Excoecaria philippinensis Merr.
RF2JNJXPP–A closeup of Excoecaria agallocha plant green leaves in a garden
RM2BXEXYH–Excoecaria sp Excoecaria sp.
RFKR6PB7–Chinese Croton plant
RM2ANAEWC–Les zoocécidies des plantes d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Océanie : description des galles, illustration, bibliographie détaillée, répartition géographique, index bibliographique . Galles de Baloghia, Excœcaria, Homalanthus, Maprounea Fi g. 985-987 (a-c). . Baloghia alfernilolia ://emjpière (no 1692) Dap. nat. Fig. 988,989 (rf,e). . Excœcaria rhomboidea :/«secte (n 1694) Dap. nat. Fig. 990 {/) Homalanthus populifolius : Coccfrfe (n» 1697) Im.DocxERs-R. Fig. 991,992 (^,A). . Maprounea alricana :/«secte (n» 1699) Dap. nat. Homalanthas popnlifolius R. Grah.(h. populucas Pâx, Caraïubisiiu populnetsm Mûll
RFKR5NCJ–Chinese Croton plant
RMPFG05E–. D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas. Plants -- Classification. Si0 PLANTAE DVBIAE. 1288. EXCOKCARIA. tinn. Syfl. Nat. Ed. X. p. 1288. Flores relatiui diphyti. Fl.flamineus. Amentum nudum, calix nul- lus, corolla nulla. Fl.piftillatus. Amentum, calix et corolla con- veniunt, ftyli tres, capfuia tricocca. In Generibus kuic Libroadditis, excoecaria non defcripta reperityr. Varia adhuc imperfecle cognita defcripfit Brow- nius, nullis nominibus genericis additis, alia dubia et obfcura genera exhtbuit Linnaeus
RF2R80KMC–The blindness tree is a species of Excoecaria, also known as Chinese Croton, a subtropical evergreen shrub
RMPJ2WKW–Fruits of Gewa (excoecaria agallocha), Sundarbans, bangladesh
RF2RMJBWA–Excoecaria cochinchinensis tree on farm for harvest are cash crops
RMJ85379–Full bloom Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) trees in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RFF10003–'Chinese Croton' or 'Excoecaria cochinchinensis Lour' (scientic names), isolated on white background and clipping path
RMJ851R6–Full bloom Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) trees in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RM2BBH0AF–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RFF21N7A–Dry 'Chinese Croton' leaves, isolated on white background and clipping path
RFMHJ7XC–Mangrove Root on Brown Mud Water
RF2KC73Y2–A side view close-up of a Sambang Darah (Excoecaria cochinchinensis) plant in a garden
RMRGJ2YG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. . t. 81A Capparis nobilis t. 98 Excoecaria agallocha. 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.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RF2RMJBTB–Excoecaria cochinchinensis tree on farm for harvest are cash crops
RMJ850FF–Full bloom Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) trees in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RM2BBH07Y–Medicinal plant of Thailand.
RFMHJ7X9–Mangrove Trees on Water of Bay With Blue Sky
RM2BXEXYN–Excoecaria philippinensis Merr Excoecaria philippinensis Merr.
RMRFD70K–. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. 68 CIRCULAR 34, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION The flowers form directly in the leaf axils near the branch tips. They are barely visible in the accompanying illustration. Fruits are rare in Puerto Rico.. Figure 38.—Excoecaria cochinchinensis has leaves colored bronze-red on the lower surface. The flowers at the tip of the branch are insignificant for ornamental purposes. The 3- to 5-inch leaves are finely toothed on the margins and terminate in a slender tip. The upper surface is green, or yellow- green in full sun, whereas the under surfac
RMJ851T4–Full bloom Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) trees in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RFMHJ7X5–Bamboo Bridge go in the Mangrove Trees in Day of Blue Sky
RM2BXEXYY–Excoecaria agallocha L Excoecaria agallocha L.
RM2BXEXYT–Excoecaria agallocha L Excoecaria agallocha L.
RMRGJ2XC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. t. 107 Streblorrhiza speciosa Publication, t. 81B in Nobbs (1988: t. 19); t. 81B apparently hitherto unpublished. t. 98. EXCOECARIA AGALLOCHA L., Syst. nat. 10th ed.: 1288 (1759), Euphorbiaceae. PROVENANCE. October 1804 (Endlicher, 1833: 82 - Bauer's un- published drawing 182). Publication. Nobbs (1988: t. 20). t. 107. STREBLORRHIZA SPECIOSA Endl., Prodr. Fl. Norfolk.: 93 (1833), Leguminosae. Plate. 582 x 426 mm. PROVENANCE. Philip Island, 30 October 1804 (Norst, 1989: 60), extinct endemic. Bauer's unpublished drawing 106 (Endlicher,
RMJ850FE–Full bloom Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) trees in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMJ8535G–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RFMHJ7XE–Bay Water, Mangrove Trees and Blue Sky With White Cloud
RMRGJ2XT–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL DRAWINGS OF FERDINAND BAUER Plate. 582 x 416 mm partly coloured. 221. t. 107 Streblorrhiza speciosa Publication, t. 81B in Nobbs (1988: t. 19); t. 81B apparently hitherto unpublished. t. 98. EXCOECARIA AGALLOCHA L., Syst. nat. 10th ed.: 1288 (1759), Euphorbiaceae. PROVENANCE. October 1804 (Endlicher, 1833: 82 - Bauer's un- published drawing 182). Publication. Nobbs (1988: t. 20). t. 107. STREBLORRHIZA SPECIOSA Endl., Prodr. Fl. Norfolk.: 93 (1833), Leguminosae. Plate. 582 x 426 mm. PROVENANCE. Philip
RMJ8533N–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMRHA5AH–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Hcitriif^c /.ur Ki'iiiiliiis di-r l-'lora i»m .'fti-l;ilt'<lniiifii. 153 n. blülinid im NovciiiIxm' 1<)0'2; anl" oxponicilcn Abhiingon dns Mont, lluiiiboldl, ca. 1400 m (i. M. — n. blühend im November 1902.. Fig. 12. Baloghia Bureavii (Baill.) Schltr. A Zweig. B Blüte. G Brakteolen. D Perigonbl. E—6 Staubbl. Excoecaria L. Bisher war von dieser Gattung noch keine Art aus dem Gebiete be- kannt. Die Zugehörigkeit der hier beschriebenen Pfl
RM2BXEY03–Excoecaria agallocha L Excoecaria agallocha L.
RM2C1ANK7–Excoecaria orientalis Pax K Hoffm Excoecaria orientalis Pax K Hoffm.
RMJ8534W–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMRD0AXM–. D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas. Plants -- Classification. Si0 PLANTAE DVBIAE. 1288. EXCOKCARIA. tinn. Syfl. Nat. Ed. X. p. 1288. Flores relatiui diphyti. Fl.flamineus. Amentum nudum, calix nul- lus, corolla nulla. Fl.piftillatus. Amentum, calix et corolla con- veniunt, ftyli tres, capfuia tricocca. In Generibus kuic Libroadditis, excoecaria non defcripta reperityr. Varia adhuc imperfecle cognita defcripfit Brow- nius, nullis nominibus genericis additis, alia dubia et obfcura genera exhtbuit Linnaeus
RM2BXEXYB–Excoecaria orientalis Pax K Hoffm Excoecaria orientalis Pax K Hoffm.
RMJ8536D–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMRF5F6D–. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. 68 CIRCULAR 34, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION The flowers form directly in the leaf axils near the branch tips. They are barely visible in the accompanying illustration. Fruits are rare in Puerto Rico.. Figure 38.—Excoecaria cochinchinensis has leaves colored bronze-red on the lower surface. The flowers at the tip of the branch are insignificant for ornamental purposes. The 3- to 5-inch leaves are finely toothed on the margins and terminate in a slender tip. The upper surface is green, or yellow- green in full sun, whereas the under surfac
RM2BXEXYM–Excoecaria agallocha var orthostichalis Mll Arg Excoecaria agallocha var orthostichalis Mll Arg.
RM2C1NMK7–Excoecaria agallocha var orthostichalis Mll Arg Excoecaria agallocha var orthostichalis Mll Arg.
RMJ8513H–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMJ85292–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMJ852A2–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMJ853F8–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMJ853H3–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
RMJ853FJ–Mangrove sporting cheerful colors in early summer in Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage and world largest mangrove forest. Bagerhat, Bangladesh.
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