RFHNH0FX–Tapia tree forest (Uapaca bojeri), silkworm (Bombyx mori) farming, Tsaramadoandro village, Bongolava region, Madagascar
RF2H54A17–Uapaca kirkiana African wild fruits known as mazhanje or masuku
RF2HW4X2W–Art inspired by Seated Chief Playing Thumb Piano (Mwanangana), before 1869, Angola, Chokwe peoples, Wood (Uapaca), cloth, fiber, beads, H. 16 3/4 x W. 4 3/4 x D. 5 1/4 in. (42.5 x 12.1 x 13.3 cm), Wood-Sculpture, By the early nineteenth century, Chokwe chiefs in the savanna of present-, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2H547XX–African wild fruits known as mazhanje or masuku (Uapaca kirkiana) revealing the yellow sweet pulp
RMC716ME–Tree (Uapaca guineensis: Phyllanthaceae) showing stilt-roots, in rainforest, Cameroon.
RMA3N0NH–Stilt roots of Uapaca sp. of Phyllanthaceae family (Euphorbiaceae sensu lato) in Tropical Rain Forest. Tai National Park, ivory Coast, West Africa.
RMKAYHNB–Uapaca ferruginea Baillon
RM2BXEWYE–Uapaca sp Uapaca sp.
RM2JT5G61–Uapaca ferruginea Baillon.
RMW7TTY7–Stilted root system of Uapaca heudelotii on the Mambili River. Stilted root system allows the tree to maintain a firm grip in seasonally flooded locations. Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of Congo.
RFHX01WY–Madagascar, cocoon of a silk moth on tapia tree
RMKCD60K–Seated Chief Playing Thumb Piano (Mwanangana), before 1869
RMRHAX75–. Botanik. Botany. Tafel 23.. Uapaca He u d e 1 o t i i Baiil. mit Stelzwiir/eln am Bumba-Ufer.. 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.. Mildbread, Johannes, 1879-1954; Adolf Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1873-1969; Hamburgische Wissenschaftliche Stiftung. Leipzig : Klinkhardt & Biermann
RMD1ER2M–Tapia, Uapaca bojeri, Phyllanthaceae (Euphorbiaceae). Ranohira, Isalo National Park, Madagascar, Africa.
RMC47994–Tapia Tree, Uapaca bojeri, Isalo National Park, Madagascar
RF2H549F0–African wild fruits known as mazhanje or masuku (Uapaca kirkiana) revealing the yellow sweet pulp
RMC716K2–Tree (Uapaca guineensis: Phyllanthaceae) showing stilt-roots, in rainforest, Cameroon.
RF2H549NN–African wild fruits known as mazhanje or masuku (Uapaca kirkiana) revealing the yellow sweet pulp
RMW7TTY2–Stilted root system of Uapaca heudelotii on the Mambili River. Stilted root system allows the tree to maintain a firm grip in seasonally flooded locations. Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of Congo.
RMRH1P7X–. British Central Africa; an attempt to give some account of a portion of the territories under British influence north of the Zambezi. Natural history. 224 BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA Grewia (often twelve feet in circumference with black hard wood in the middle through which no insect can penetrate); various species of Vitex; the Parinarium ; the Afzelia (whose bark is often made into boxes); the Ebony (Diospyros); the Ironwood (Copaiferd) ; the Msuko {Uapaca kirkiand) ; and the Mlanje Cedar ( Widdringtonia whytei).. SANSEVIERIA IIISKK PLANT Drugs are obtained from the Strophantkus creeper1 (used
RMD29XP7–Tapia Trees, Uapaca bojeri, Phyllanthaceae (Euphorbiaceae). Isalo National Park, Ranohira, Madagascar, Africa.
RMC47997–Tapia tree, Isalo National Park, Madagascar
RMB7BFHP–Rock formations Isalo National Park Madagascar
RMW7TTWJ–Stilted root system of Uapaca heudelotii on the Mambili River. Stilted root system adaptation to allow the tree to maintain a firm grip in seasonally flooded locations. Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of Congo
RMRHAX72–. Botanik. Botany. Uapaca He u d e 1 o t i i Baiil. mit Stelzwiir/eln am Bumba-Ufer.. brettartig verbreiterte Stelzwurzeln von Santiriopsis trimer;i (Oli i ruiillemain.. 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.. Mildbread, Johannes, 1879-1954; Adolf Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1873-1969; Hamburgische Wissenschaftliche Stiftung. Leipzig : Klinkhardt & Biermann
RMD29XT6–Isalo National Park, Ranohira, Madagascar, Africa. Tapia Trees, Uapaca bojeri, Phyllanthaceae (Euphorbiaceae) in the Foreground.
RMB7BE1X–Rock formations Isalo National Park Madagascar
RMRH1P5J–. British Central Africa; an attempt to give some account of a portion of the territories under British influence north of the Zambezi. Natural history. 226 BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA natives. The seeds of one Amomum are very aromatic, and form the " Mala- guetta " pepper from West Africa—of which our ancestors were so fond, that it proved in the beginning of our trade with the Dark Continent, a more powerful motive for sending ships to West Africa than the obtaining of slaves or gold. The fruits of the Msuko (Uapaca), the Parinarium, the Tamarind (a very common tree in the lowlands), th
RMRMWN6P–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 252 LOUIS GAUCHER. avec les laticifères, ainsi que nous l'avons déjà dit, et on les trouve souvent côte à côte (fig. 76).. Uapaca Heudelotii. Grands tannifères formés par dissociation des parois cellulaires. — p, périeycle; /, liber. De la tige, les tannifères passent dans les nervures de la feuille, où on les rencon-. 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.. Paris
RMRMWN69–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Uapaca Heudelotii. Grands tannifères formés par dissociation des parois cellulaires. — p, périeycle; /, liber. De la tige, les tannifères passent dans les nervures de la feuille, où on les rencon-. trera gions ou dans un les mêmes ré- péricycle, liber et tissu médullaire (fig. 79). Comme les laticifères, ils suivent les nervures dans toutes leurs ramifications (fig. 80), et prennent en- suite contact avec les cel- lules du parenchyme assi- milateur, d'après le mode déjà décrit pour les vais- seaux à latex (fig. 80, B). Mais ils paraissent s'arrêter
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