RF2GHY6XB–Coronidium elatum white paper daisy – white flowers with papery pointed bracts, inner buff bracts and buff centre, August, England, UK
RFH6BK53–Barleria Prionitis. Family: Acanthaceae. A shrub with extremely sharp and pointed bracts.
RF2GDRHJ7–Xerochrysum / Helichrysum bracteatum Strawflower – budding flowers with yellow disc florets and pointed papery bracts, July, England, UK
RFA23B46–Barleria Cristata. Family: Acanthaceae. An undershrub which grows in deciduous forest. It has moderately pointed bracts.
RF2GB08WN–Astrantia major ‘Claret’ masterwort Claret – white tubular flowers with deep pink bracts, June, England, UK
RM2PN0N0N–WA23364-00...WASHINGTON - A cone from a Douglas Fir Tree. (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
RF2GD376B–Purple artichoke tangle of Cynara cardunculus scolymus, star pointed bracts, swirl against blurred background
RMBR47BE–ERYNGIUM. ERYNGO. SEA HOLLY.
RM2CAAYWT–exotic heliconia plants with tiny white flowers emerging from panicles of bright scarlet red parallel pointed bracts resembling thin crab's claws
RM2C3922B–Teasel wild (Dipsacus fullonum) young plant forming cup like structures from curved spiny bracts where the purple flower heads will form.
RMRHPF0X–Cornus kousa `China Girl` Dogwood
RM2ANEGRX–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . M^-^-: Fio. 51.—.l7/iVs nohiUs, slijihtly reducert ; orisiual. iiches long: a, seed. can fir. Leaf buds are rounded, oblong, and resin coated. The large bract-covered cones (fig. 51) are most distinctive. None of our other firs have coneslike these. They are about 4i to (! inches long by 2i to nearly P, inches in thick- FOREST TEEES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 131 ness. They ripen early in September and begin to brealv up and fall from thetrees in October. The jirotruding, pointed bracts, which cover the cone scalesas if they were shingled, give the mature cones a
RMRHPEY5–Cornus kousa `China Girl` Dogwood
RF2BP4M55–Single dried head of a milk thistle, Silybum marianum, showing the spine-tipped bracts and lovely fluffy, soft seeds before air dispersal.
RMB2AYFT–Cornus Norman Hadden is a cross between C kousa x C capitata in a French garden in June
RFKG9123–Sea Holly, also known as Eryngium, has blue leaves or bracts, seen in garden in Seward Park, Seattle
RMENMTYN–Lewisia Cotyledon Siskiyou Growing in a Alpine Greenhouse at RHS Garden at Rosemoor Great Torrington Devon
RMB1F1PH–Pineapple close up against a white background
RF2GRCRHE–Flower design, flower arrangement of pointed leaves and flowers (floral bracts) of bougainvillea. Bangkok, Thailand
RMARWYJP–Salsify, Goat’s Beard, Tragopogon porrifolius, Asteraceae, Haferwurzel, Salsifis a feuilles de poreau, Barba di becco violetta
RM2B0064A–Snow Plants on Forest Ground
RFD3XKAA–salsify tragopogon Porrifolius
RF2J30BFG–Greenish White Flower with Dark Green Background
RF2GB08JK–Astrantia major ‘Claret’ masterwort Claret – white tubular flowers with deep pink bracts, June, England, UK
RM2PN0N0T–WA23364-00...WASHINGTON - A cone from a Douglas Fir Tree. (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
RF2GD373X–Purple artichoke tangle of Cynara cardunculus scolymus, star pointed bracts, swirl against blurred background
RMBR4HFG–ERYNGIUM. ERYNGO. SEA HOLLY.
RMPG1DM6–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 238 The Hickories yellowish green and smooth above, paler, often yellowish brown, and smooth except for a few tufts of hairs at the junction of the principal veins beneath. The staminate catkins are 6 to lo cm. long, in short-stalked clusters of 3; their sharp-pointed bracts are smooth, equaUing or a little longer than the lateral lobes of the perianth, which are ovate and rounded; stamens 4, their anthers nearly sessile,
RM2C391J0–Teasel wild (Dipsacus fullonum) young plant forming cup like structures from curved spiny bracts where the purple flower heads will form.
RMMKN9PN–Festuca Uniglumis
RM2AG3F75–. Field and woodland plants. -pointed bracts atits base. The second species—the SandLeek or Sand Garlic (A. Scorodo-prasum)—grows to two or three feet,and is found almost exclusively insandy woods of North England,where it flowers a little later thanthe Ramsons. The stem-leaves arelinear, and form two-edged sheaths;and the flowers, which are red-dish-purple, are in a loose umbel.(Plate I, Fig. 4.) The Star of Bethlehem {Ornitho-galum umhellatum) is a pretty flowerthat was originally introduced forcultivation, but has now becomeweU established as a wild flower in many parts of Britain.It is fou
RMRHPF1C–Cornus kousa `China Girl` Dogwood
RMJAAA2P–Young sterile shoot of great horsetail, Equisetum telmateia, growing in wetland behind Chesil Beach, Dorset, May
RMRHPF0H–Cornus kousa `China Girl` Dogwood
RMA1P4J3–Eryngium bourgatii or Sea Holly close-up
RMENHH89–Lewisia Cotyledon Siskiyou Growing in a Alpine Greenhouse at RHS Garden at Rosemoor Great Torrington Devon
RMADKRYW–Spear Thistle against a blue summer sky in July in Scotland Cirsium vulgare
RMARWGHP–Salsify, Goat’s Beard, Tragopogon porrifolius, Asteraceae, Haferwurzel, Salsifis a feuilles de poreau, Barba di becco violetta
RM2B00661–Snow Plants on Forest Floor
RFD3XF74–salsify tragopogon Porrifolius
RFBDD1AE–Thistle plant growing wild in Scotland
RF2GB08AJ–Astrantia major ‘Claret’ masterwort Claret – white tubular flowers with deep pink bracts, June, England, UK
RFH0GXR3–Close up of bottom of sunflower, showing details -hairs, stem,bracts, involucre, etc
RF2GHY58M–Astrantia major ‘Roma’ masterwort Roma – pink tubular flowers with pale pink green-tipped bracts, August, England, UK
RF2GD3713–Purple artichoke tangle of Cynara cardunculus scolymus, star pointed bracts, swirl against blurred background
RF2GDPTAX–Astrantia maxima great / largest masterwort – large pale pink tubular flowers with very pale pink bracts, July, England, UK
RMPG09TG–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. 40 SELECTED WESTERN FLORA. Fig. 35, — Ama- ranthus retroflexus. 1. A. retroflexus, L. Redroot Pigweed. Rough, pubescent; leaves ovate, long-petioled; flowers in a spike made large and somewhat rigid by the presence of the stiff sharp-pointed bracts. A common weed in cultivated ground. XXVI. nyctaginAce^ Family). (Four-o'clock Herbs with opposite entire leaves, stems swollen at the joints, and calyx colored like a corolla, the persistent base becoming restricted above the 1-celled ovary forming a nut-like fruit
RF2GHY58T–Astrantia major ‘Star of Billion’ masterwort Star of Billion - white tubular flowers with green-tipped white bracts, August, England, UK
RM2AX71W1–Bergen's botany, key and floraNorthern and central states ed . , anthers 2-celled.Styles or stigmas 2 or 3. Fruit small, bladdery, 1-seeded, with2 or 3 beaks formed by the withered styles. 1. A. graecizans L. Tumble weed. Smooth, pale green. Stemdiffusely branched, whitish, the branches slender, ascending. Leavessmall, varying from obovate to spatulate, obtuse or refuse, f-l-o in.long. Flowers greenish, in small axillary clusters, covered by stiff,sharp-pointed bracts. Sepals 3. In waste ground and a commonfield and garden w^eed. In the autumn the leaves drop and the globu-lar stem and branche
RF2GB097J–Astrantia major ‘Star of Billion’ masterwort Star of Billion - white tubular flowers with green-tipped white bracts, June, England, UK
RMARW52H–Salsify, Goat’s Beard, Tragopogon porrifolius, Asteraceae, Haferwurzel, Salsifis a feuilles de poreau, Barba di becco violetta
RM2AT5R7A–Snow Plants on Forest Floor
RFD3XF6E–salsify tragopogon Porrifolius
RF2RFANK1–Hoya verticillata leaf tree plant on hanging pot in farm for harvest are cash crops
RMAJFB6E–Xerochrysum bracteatum Coco in the garden at Sissinghurst Castle garden Kent
RF2R2ABW2–A small Korean dogwood tree with white pointy flowers and foliage in full bloom in late spring
RFB9148C–Close up macro image of Cactus flowers with spiky thorns
RF2GD376H–Artichoke fruit in flowering time. Cynara cardunculus is a perennial thistle originating in Southern Europe around the Mediterranean.
RF2WW5MRW–Musk thistle, Carduus nutans, growing in the green grass in spring.
RFF1NXP7–Tiny Black Fly, Simuliidae sp., on a Single Purple Knapweed Flower Head, Centaurea nigra
RMG2DK9H–Dipsacus fullonum, also known as Dipsacus sylvestris, wild teasel, teazel or teazle
RMRDCCHB–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 238 The Hickories yellowish green and smooth above, paler, often yellowish brown, and smooth except for a few tufts of hairs at the junction of the principal veins beneath. The staminate catkins are 6 to lo cm. long, in short-stalked clusters of 3; their sharp-pointed bracts are smooth, equaUing or a little longer than the lateral lobes of the perianth, which are ovate and rounded; stamens 4, their anthers nearly sessile,
RF2GB0945–Astrantia major ‘Star of Billion’ masterwort Star of Billion - white tubular flowers with green-tipped white bracts, June, England, UK
RF2A8K9KJ–Pasture weed, Spear or Scotch Thistle, mauve pink floret with spiky bracts, Australia
RMGN6JF8–Knapweed Broomrape, Summer 2016
RF2FK8GGK–lungworts, Pulmonaria officinalis, Boraginaceae, plants in blooming
RM2JDJE57–Stem of ripe Teasel or Dipsacus fullonum with three prickly brown seedheads on rusty metal sheet
RMCWP5GX–HELICONIA STRICTA . UK
RMPG1E5K–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Spanish Bayonet 153 length; the bracts are thin and white, the flowers are stalked, drooping, their perianth beU-shaped, 8 to 12 cm. broad, thin and white; the segments are but slightly united at the base, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, narrowed into a bluntish tip and hairy at the apex, the outer series merely sharp-pointed and about half the width of the inner ones; the stamens are about as long as the pistil; the ovary is
RF2G7RCE3–square stylish old textured paper background with flowers of Xerochrysum bracteatum, golden everlasting or strawflower
RMDM27R8–Euphorbia myrsinites myrtle spurge plant with triangular scale like leaves spiraling on stem
RFD3XFHM–salsify tragopogon Porrifolius
RF2RFANHW–Hoya verticillata leaf tree plant on hanging pot in farm for harvest are cash crops
RF2GD376F–Artichoke fruit in flowering time. Cynara cardunculus is a perennial thistle originating in Southern Europe around the Mediterranean.
RF2WW5MT4–Musk thistle, Carduus nutans, growing in the green grass in spring.
RMG2DK9J–Dipsacus fullonum, also known as Dipsacus sylvestris, wild teasel, teazel or teazle, with two rows of flowers
RMRDT46D–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Composite— Waitzia. 257 2. W. aurea, syn. MOrna, nitida.—Very near the last, with less pointed bracts of a golden yellow, and the flower-heads in a looser corymb. W. Steetziana, syn. W. tenella, is a dwarfer plant with smaller flower-heads from pure white to a bright yellow; and W. n'lvea is very near No. 2, differing however in having comparatively lon
RF2GB093X–Astrantia major ‘Star of Billion’ masterwort Star of Billion - white tubular flowers with green-tipped white bracts, June, England, UK
RF2A8K9KH–Pasture weed, Spear or Scotch Thistle flower, mauve pink floret with spiky pointy bracts, Australia
RMGN6JFF–Knapweed Broomrape, Summer 2016
RF2FK8GJ9–flowers and leaves of jerusalem cowslip plant, Pulmonaria officinalis, Boraginaceae
RMPG22Y2–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. COMPOSITAE (.COMPOSITE FAMILY) 451 broadly ovate, pointed, three-nerved, coarsely and irregularly toothed, narrowed abruptly to bristly petioles. Heads in dense terminal and axillary spikes, subtended by narrowly lance-shaped, spreading, very hairy bracts, much longer than the greenish heads, which are scarcely an eighth of an inch in diameter. Involucre hairy, its bracts three to five, distinct or s
RF2G7RCFB–square stylish old textured paper background with flowers of Xerochrysum bracteatum, golden everlasting or strawflower
RMDM27PC–Euphorbia myrsinites myrtle spurge plant with triangular scale like leaves spiraling on stem
RFD3XFBT–salsify tragopogon Porrifolius
RF2RFANHF–Hoya verticillata leaf tree plant on hanging pot in farm for harvest are cash crops
RMRDEWY4–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. 40 SELECTED WESTERN FLORA. Fig. 35, — Ama- ranthus retroflexus. 1. A. retroflexus, L. Redroot Pigweed. Rough, pubescent; leaves ovate, long-petioled; flowers in a spike made large and somewhat rigid by the presence of the stiff sharp-pointed bracts. A common weed in cultivated ground. XXVI. nyctaginAce^ Family). (Four-o'clock Herbs with opposite entire leaves, stems swollen at the joints, and calyx colored like a corolla, the persistent base becoming restricted above the 1-celled ovary forming a nut-like fruit
RF2GB093M–Astrantia major ‘Star of Billion’ masterwort Star of Billion - white tubular flowers with green-tipped white bracts, June, England, UK
RF2A8K9M5–Spear or Scotch Thistle plant, pointy pink or mauve flower, Australia
RF2GPN9W9–Astrantia major ‘Star of Billion’ masterwort Star of Billion - white tubular flowers with green-tipped white bracts, September, England, UK
RF2RHCNX5–Pointy Strelitzia flowers in glorious orange and blue bloom, large green leaves sunlit
RMPG1J21–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 206 ROSAGEAE (ROSE FAMILY) rather small, the five rounded, pale yellow petals being less than half as long as the hairy, pointed, persistent calyx-lobes which are subtended by bracts still longer; stamens many. After the flower has been fertilized the long calyx-lobes close protectingly over the cone-like heads until the many small achenes have ripened and are ready to be scattered by the swaying of
RF2G7RCGW–square stylish old textured paper background with flowers of Xerochrysum bracteatum, golden everlasting or strawflower
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