RF2G15XG8–Big gunnera flower head in red color inviting bees and insects
RM2GK9501–giant gunnera (Gunnera manicata), growing at a pond
RFPBP585–Myriophyllum verticillatum - whorl-leaf watermilfoil in the water
RMH01C80–giant gunnera (Gunnera manicata), leaves
RFP1K3NJ–Flowers of Eurasian watermilfoil / Myriophyllum spicatum above surface of the water
RMH0262C–giant gunnera (Gunnera manicata), leaf
RMF793F8–Australia, Western Australia, Mid West, Wildflower Way, Mullewa-Wubin Road, Common Pop-flower at Wilroy Nature Reserve
RMF002GM–giant gunnera (Gunnera manicata), with young inflorescence
RM2KPJYMT–Parrot's-feather / Parrot feather milfoil (Myriophyllum aquaticum), an invasive species in UK wetlands, growing in a heathland pool, Dorset, UK
RMFJ55TJ–giant gunnera (Gunnera manicata), with teen for size comparision, Germany, NRW
RMP8P1P0–Parrot Feather is an invasive exotic aquatic plant
RMPH76RG–Large Gunnera plant in Irish garden, County Kerry, Ireland
RFBFJ6FW–Clinging vine with purple flowers, South Africa.
RMCX971A–Myriophyllum spicatum - Hippuris generalis
RMREK6NN–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. HALORAGACEAE 303 containing intercellular spaces, and a central axis limited by a well-marked endodermis in which the few vascular elements are arranged in bundles isomerous with the leaf-traces. The short stout stem of Gunnera is polystelic, consisting of a parenchymatous ground-tissue through which run numerous vascular strands. The stem affords an interesting case of symbiosis from the fact that colonies of a s})ecies of Xostoc {N. Gunneme) penetrate and be- come enclosed within the outer lavers of the cortex. The flowers are inconspicuous,
RF2PPAJMA–Water lilly and other aquatic plants like watermilfoil and water-starwort in a pond
RMP8P1F0–Parrot Feather is an invasive exotic aquatic plant
RMRCG1MF–. Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich des Wendekreises. Mit einer Einleitung über die Pflanzenwelt Gesamt-Australiens in Grundzügen. Ergebnisse einer im Auftrag der Humboldt-Stiftung der Kgl. Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1900-1902 unternommenen Reise. Botany. 256 Dritter Teil. vorkommen. 13ei den Utriculariaceae und Haloragaceae gibt es sogar in der o-anzen Familie nirgends wieder so primitiv gebaute Formen, wie die Utricularia^ Polypompholyx und MyriopJiylhini gerade dieser Formation West-Australiens. Recht beachtenswert dabei ist es, daß es so weit verbreitete und biolo
RFP1K3PJ–Flowers of Eurasian watermilfoil / Myriophyllum spicatum above surface of the water