RM2C1M5WP–Sarcocaulon patersonii G Don Sarcocaulon patersonii G Don.
RFCR0JGW–Bushman's Candle (Sarcocaulon sp.), Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
RMBRFTJ5–Bushmans candle CAUDICIFORM
RMRHAX03–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Engler et Pohl de!. Ve-ilag v.Wilh.Enyelraann. Leipzig. Li{h.An5Üuliut!(!inkhdrdtlJXißach.)Leipzig A. Sarcocaulon Marloihä A'ngUr. Zjgophyüiun Mailot/ulFn^L. 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930. Stuttgart : Schweizerbart
RM2RRJ99P–Monsonia multifidum E.Mey. ex Kunth (with an insect), 1777-1786.
RMR785HR–Bushman Candle, Monsonia spinosa, in flower in Namaqualand, South Africa.
RMR6YXX9–Bushman's candle, Monsonia patersonii, in flower in Northern Cape Province, South Africa.
RM2ANCECW–Sarcocaulon marlothii,syn Monsonia marlothii,Bushman’s Candle,namibia,namibian native plant,pink white flowers,flowering,plant,plants,RM Floral
RF2EBCWKA–The delicate large Yellow flower of the Sarcocaulon Crassicaule, known as the Bushman's candle, surrounded by its large thorns
RFG52H2M–Namibia, Erongo, Swakopmund, On discovery tour with Papa, on a discovery tour of a 'Buschmannkerze' (Sarcocaulon vanderietiae) succulent geranium
RM2C1KNJ2–Lycopodiella sarcocaulon Kuhn comb nov ined 2015 Lycopodiella sarcocaulon Kuhn comb nov ined 2015.
RFCR0JGK–Bushman's Candle (Sarcocaulon sp.), Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
RFCR0K6F–Bushman candle (Sarcocaulon heritieri), Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
RMRE1K47–. South African botany. Botany. 180 SOUTH AFRICAN BOTANY Other Genera.—Geranium has regular flowers and 10 perfect stamens. Monsonia has 15 stamens, and so has Sarcocaulon (the Candle-bush).. PiQ. 99.—The Wild Geranium. Many botanists include Tropeolum (the garden nas- turtium) and Oxalis (the sorrel) in this order. Oxalis has radical trifoliate leaves which in some species ex- hibit sleep movements. Several species have trimorphic flowers. There are 10 stamens, the filaments being slightly connate at the base. The stamens may be short, medium, or long, two kinds being found in one flower. The
RF2C6B26T–The delicate large flower of the Sarcocaulon Crassicaule, known as the Bushman's candle, surrounded by its large thorns, photographed in monochrome
RFCR0K27–Bushman's Candle (Sarcocaulon flavescens), Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
RMRDTFXR–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Classification of Plants 3 I 7 Protandrous, but the stigmas in small flowers may roll back and effect self pollination. A. Flowers regular. Monsonia.—Stamens 15, in groups of three. Annuals or perennials with usually deeply cut leaves. Peduncles with two bracts above the middle, and one, two, or several flowers in umbels. Flowers large and showy, usually pink or marked with pink. Rootstock often perennial. Sarcocaulon.—Stamens 15, monadelphous. Much- branched, fleshy rigid shrubs, armed with spines, formed from old petioles. The stem is
RFCR0K20–Bushman's Candle (Sarcocaulon herrei), Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
RMREKKHP–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. GERANIACEAE 209 Pelargoniums are thick and fleshy and the plant often persists through the long dry season by means of a tuberous thick- ening (fig. 131, A). The most strikingly xerophytic type is the small South African genus Sarcocaulon, the fleshy stem of which bears the persistent spine-like leaf-stalks (fig. 131, B,C).. Fig. 130. A. Flower of Geranium pratense in vertical section. B. Same of Pelargonium ternatum: s, spur. C. Fruit of G. pratense; the outer walls of the five carpels have separated elasticaUy from the centra axis, expelling
RMRCGK0G–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Lycopodiales. — Psilotaceae. 75 und von diesem bis zum Nyassaland, im Süden gern auf feuchten Sandstein- halden. L. tuberosum A. Br. et Wehv. an feuchten Plätzen in Angola, aus- gezeichnet durch knöllchenförmige Anschwellungen am Ende der Wurzelträger, ist wohl nur Varietät des vorigen. L. sarcocaulon A. Br. et Welw., von Kapstadt bis zum Kilimandscharo und Kamerungebirge an nassen Abhängen wachsend, zeichnet sich aus durch auffallend große,
RMHMWE54–Bushman's candle (Sarcocaulon vanderietiae) spines and leaves, Cactaceae. Detail.
RMHMWE57–Bushman's candle (Sarcocaulon vanderietiae) spines and leaves, Cactaceae. Detail.
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