RF2E97765–A species of Xyris (Yellowed-Eyed Grass) in natural habitat in the Serra do Cipo Nationalpark in Minas Gerais, Brazil, view from the side
RFF96Y8G–Xyris tenuifolia Chapm. A preserved botanical specimen and it's roots. Back lit.
RFR2WNTG–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Xyris bracteata, family Xyridaceae, growing in heath in the Royal National Park, NSW, Australia
RFS0W928–Laxleaf Yellow-eyed Grass dried seed pod in black and white
RM2E03F57–Tall Yelloweye Xyris operculata Xyridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2C0Y06M–Irisleaf or Laxleaf Yelloweyed Grass (Xyris laxifolia)
RFS1BP31–Dried flower heads like tiny pine cones, Yellow-Eyed Grass, Xyris elliotti
RFMTKWNY–Xyris yellow flowers In the meadow vintage style , daisy yellow flowers
RFM6G56R–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMR3YHBX–Tall Milkwort, Polygala cymosa, among the Yellow-eyed grass, Xyris fimbriata in a freshwater marsh, Half Moon Wildlife Management Area, Florida, USA
RFE9CGJB–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RFKN4HRK–yellow flowers wild grass in the summer evening, Russia
RMPBK15E–1874 Xyris caroliniana BB-1913
RFA2TMT5–Rainbow scorpionfish in the Galapagos Archipelago
RMW38XDJ–Xyris smalliana BB-1913
RFT5T0TW–Xyris is member of yellow-eyed-grass family. It has small yellow flowers. It is grows in lake and pond shores, vintage line drawing or engraving illus
RMA90TM1–UF-242 SCORPION FISH HEAD-VIEW
RFT6021K–Two types of Yellow-Eyed Grass one is Xyris Caroliniana and second is Xyris Flexuosa, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2W8THDR–Xyris, illustration.
RM2A2T6A9–Xyris, Spatula foetida, Walltleus herb, Fol. 339v, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590
RM2W8THDD–Xyris difformis NRCS-1.
RFR5NB5E–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Xyris bracteata, family Xyridaceae, growing in heath in the Royal National Park, NSW, Australia.
RM2W8THEP–Xyris americana Aublet 1775 pl 14.
RFR7XN1Y–Christmas Bells, Blandfordia nobilis, family Blandfordiaceae, growing amongst yellow Xyris bracteata flowers. Spring and summer flowering perennial
RMKBY100–Xyris, illustration
RFS1BP3C–Dried flower head like a tiny pine cone, Yellow Eyed Grass close up, Xyris elliotti
RFMTKWP0–Xyris yellow flowers In the meadow vintage style , daisy yellow flowers
RFMJ953W–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RMA6DG60–yellow eyed grass Xyris sp Saint Lucie County or Martin County Savannas State Preserve wetland
RFE9CGGN–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RFKN4HTF–yellow flowers wild grass in the summer evening, Russia
RM2AXCXGH–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 230.—Floral diagram. Xyris, A, Sect. Nematopus ; B, Sect. Euxyris. The plants are tufted with grass-like radical leaves.Scapes single, terminated by a head or spike of flowers.They are found in damp places. Chiefly Eastern. Order Liliace^e. Flowers perfect; calyx and corolla similarly coloured,usually regular. Perianth lobes separate or united in a tube.Stamens 3 + 3. Ovary superior. Fruit a 3-celled septicidalor loculicidal capsule or berry. The flower-stalks are usuallyjointed, just under the flower, at the middle or near the base.The stalk separa
RM2T68BK4–Tall yellow eye, Xyris operculata, Siride coperchiata. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RM2BXE93A–Xyris schoenoides Mart Xyris schoenoides Mart.
RM2BAJ2D7–Tall yellow eye, Xyris operculata, Siride coperchiata. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMPG0AY9–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE CXXXVni. EEIOCATJLONAOEiE. OEDEE CXL. GEAMINE^, 129 barren, 3 with extrorse anthers. Ovary l-eelled, with 3 parietal f)laoent£e; or 3-oelled. Styles 3, partially united Stigmas obed. Capsule many-seeded. A small and chiefly tropical order, represented here hy several specieB of Xyris ( Yellow-eyed Graea). and thongh cattle feed on them, thoy afford little nutriment Oypema dian- drns, flg. 88, Scirpus laoustrls, fig. 89, and Carex tentaculata, flg. 40 are Ulua- trattons of the more abundant forms. GRO
RM2BXAHF9–Xyris toronoana Kral Xyris toronoana Kral.
RFMTKWNX–Xyris yellow flowers In the meadow vintage style , daisy yellow flowers
RFMJ7P56–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RM2C1DE1J–Xyris isoetifolia Kral Xyris isoetifolia Kral.
RFE9CGJE–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RM2C1DEFP–Xyris paleacea Kral Urquiola Xyris paleacea Kral Urquiola.
RM2C1N513–Xyris terrestris Idrobo LB Sm Xyris terrestris Idrobo LB Sm.
RMMCRAYW–. 261 Fig. 176. Xyris. A—J X. capensis Thunb. (Bukoba, Ost- afrika). A ganze Pflanze; ^ Blütenkopf; C Blüte; Z> Kelchblatt; E Blumenblatt; F Staminodium; G Pistill; H Längsschnitt durch den Fruchtknoten; J Querschnitt. K X. filiformis Lara. 'Sierra Leone). L X. anceps Lam. (Pondoland). M X. Hilde- brandtii Nilss. ^Südl. Nyassaland), Blütenstand.
RM2BXAHKP–Xyris setigera var elongata Steyerm Xyris setigera var elongata Steyerm.
RMW15DNP–Archive image from page 140 of Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles [electronic. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles [electronic resource] : dans lequel on traite mÃthodiquement des diffÃrens êtres de la nature, considÃrÃs soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'Ãtat actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilità qu'en peuvent retirer la mÃdecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biographie des plus cÃlèbres naturalistes . . dictionnairedes02cuvi Year: 1816 BOTANIQUE. .fOocoTY].h:nois. v ridÃes. //irâwj XYRIS op or cul e. XYHIS opercTxutta - /laïuffmMoff-j
RM2BXAHFJ–Xyris arachnoidea Maguire LB Sm Xyris arachnoidea Maguire LB Sm.
RM2CEXDG9–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. fruit of Xyris, agenus formerly referred here, are characters indicat-ing a far superior degree of evolution, and sufficientto separate it as the representative of a pecuUar or-der ; a measvire which Brown anticipated when heremarked {Prodr. 244.), that the genus Xpis, al-though placed by him at the end of Restiaceee, is certainly very different from the othergenera, in the inner segments of the perianth being petaloid, with the stamens proceed-Log from the top of their ungues,
RMRYF04K–Effect of burning on South Florida range effectofburningo146hilm Year: 1962 Four or five other species, including yellowsedge bluestem (Andropogon virginicus), chalky bluestem (Andropogon capillipes), umbrella grass (Fuirena scirpoidea) and yelloweyed grass (Xyris elliottii), had begun growth 3 weeks after the fire, but these species contributed only 3 percent of total herbage production. From 5 to 11 weeks after the range was burned, a variety of forbs dominated the 'other understory.' Forbs (other than species of Xyris) then declined and became relatively unimportant. Six or seven grasses,
RM2C1DE41–Xyris melanovaginata Kral LB Sm Xyris melanovaginata Kral LB Sm.
RMRHKB8B–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. 316 XYRIS. -MVD-, Xylocopa <Gr. xylos, wood+tomo, to cut. Generic name of the wood cutting bees. Pronounced: zl-lok'-o-pa, not zl-lo-ko'-pa. Xyris* (zl'-ris, zir'-is) Xysticus (zis'-ti-kus) yolk (yok, yolk) Yponomeutidae (ip-o-no-mut'-i-de) Yucca (yu'-ka) Zaglossus (zag-los'-us, zag-lo'-sus) Zaitha (za'-tha) Zalophus (zal'-o-fus) Zamenis (zam'-e-nis) Zamia (za'-mi-a) Zanclus (zang'-klus) Zanonia* (za-no'-ni-a) Zapus (za'-pus) Zea* (ze'-a) Zelotes (ze-lo'-tez) Zenobia* (zen-o'-bi-a) Zephyranthes* (zef-i-ran'-thez) zerda (zer'-da) Zeus (z
RM2BXAHDP–Xyris duidensis Malme in Gleason Xyris duidensis Malme in Gleason.
RM2BXAHK2–Xyris rhombipetala C Wright in Sauvalle Xyris rhombipetala C Wright in Sauvalle.
RMW38XCC–Xyris montana BB-1913
RMPFG05A–. D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas. Plants -- Classification. I N D E X. Xanthium Tourn. et Linn. iogo Xerantbemoides Dill. 420 Xeranthemum Tourn. Vaill. et Linn. 420 Ximenia Plum. et Linn. 1279 Xipbinn Tourn. 262 Xylaria Hill. 1244 Xylon Tourn. 215 Xyfon Linn. 689 Xylopia Linn. 92*3 Xylopicrum Brown. 923 Xylofleum Tourn. 368 Xyris Linn. 487 XyrisC.B. 262 >. Yerua mora Ludw. 977 Yuca Pont. 165 Yucca Boerh. et Linn. 165 Zannlchellia Mich. et Linn. 1134- Zanonia Linn. 1138 Zam.nia P/ttm. 489 Z.inrhoxyl
RM2C1C2TH–Xyris fusiformis Maguire LB Sm Xyris fusiformis Maguire LB Sm.
RFMJ95H8–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RM2AGEEDA–Title page of vols. 2-5: Hortus Romanus secundum systema Turnefortii a Nicolao Martellio Linneanis characteribus expositus, adjectis singularum plantarum analysi ac viribus ; species suppeditabat ad describebat Liberatus Sabbati. Title page of vols. 6-8: Hortus Romanus a Nicolao Martellio ; species suppeditabat ac describebat Constantinus Sabbati. Engraved colored vignette on t.-p. of each volume. Citation/Reference: Pritzel (2nd) 1976; Iris faetidissima, seu Xyris = Spatola fotida = Glayeul puant. [Iris foetidissima, Stinking Iris, Roast beef plant]
RFE9CGJ8–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRX4R8N–Effect of burning on South Effect of burning on South Florida range effectofburningo146hilm Year: 1962 Four or five other species, including yellowsedge bluestem (Andropogon virginicus), chalky bluestem (Andropogon capillipes), umbrella grass (Fuirena scirpoidea) and yelloweyed grass (Xyris elliottii), had begun growth 3 weeks after the fire, but these species contributed only 3 percent of total herbage production. From 5 to 11 weeks after the range was burned, a variety of forbs dominated the 'other understory.' Forbs (other than species of Xyris) then declined and became relatively unimport
RMRE9KNF–. Contributions from the Herbarium of Columbia College. Plants. Scales and Lateral Sepals of Xyris. Heinrich Ries.. 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.. Columbia College (New York, N. Y. ). Herbarium. [New York : Columbia College
RFM6F9XE–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGH4–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMREK88R–. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 85. Plate 38.—Classification: system Palustrine, class Emergent Wetland (Foreground), subclass Persistent, water REGIME Saturated, WATER CHEMISTRY Fresh-Acid, SOIL Paleudult. The dominant plants are three-awn {Aristida strieta) and beak rushes {Rhynchospora spp,). Subordinate species include longleaf pine {Pinus palustris), orchid {Habenaria spp), yellow-eyed grass (Xyris spp.), grass pink {Calopogon spp.), and foxtail clubmoss
RFM6F9XD–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGJ4–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRN3P2T–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Dr. Anton Heimerl: Über einige Xyris-Arten. 5 Taf. IV.. I. Fleischmann ad. nat. lith. Druck v. Alb. Berger, Wien. VDJ Anna!, d. k. k. Naturhistor. Hofmuseums, Band XXI, 1906.. 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.. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria). Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum [etc. ]
RFM6G56H–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGJM–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRDFYP9–. Effect of burning on South Florida range. Forest influences; Forest fires Florida; Forests and forestry Florida. Four or five other species, including yellowsedge bluestem (Andropogon virginicus), chalky bluestem (Andropogon capillipes), umbrella grass (Fuirena scirpoidea) and yelloweyed grass (Xyris elliottii), had begun growth 3 weeks after the fire, but these species contributed only 3 percent of total herbage production. From 5 to 11 weeks after the range was burned, a variety of forbs dominated the "other understory." Forbs (other than species of Xyris) then declined and becam
RFMJ7NXA–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGJ0–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRDJC0W–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 6. Xyris C6ngdoni Small. Congdon's Yellow-eyed Grass. Fig. 1137. Xyris Congdoni Small; Britton, Man. Ed. 2, 1057. 1905. Scapes relatively stout, smooth, flattened above, ij°-2i° tall. Leaves over one-half as long as the scape, decidedly equitant, linear from a broad base which is commonly over 5" wide; head oval or nearly so, 6"-8" long; scales e
RFMJ7NP8–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGHW–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRDJC00–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 7. Xyris fimbriata Ell. Fringed Yellow-eyed Grass. Fig. 1138. Xyris fimbriata Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1 : 52. 1816. Scapes rather stout, roughish, straight or some- what twisted, strongly 2-edged above, 2°-4° high. Leaves flat, one-half as long as the scapes or more, 3"-6" wide; head oblong-cylindric, i -1' long or sometimes globose-ovoid and about
RFM6F9XB–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGJ3–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRDE5P6–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE CXXXVni. EEIOCATJLONAOEiE. OEDEE CXL. GEAMINE^, 129 barren, 3 with extrorse anthers. Ovary l-eelled, with 3 parietal f)laoent£e; or 3-oelled. Styles 3, partially united Stigmas obed. Capsule many-seeded. A small and chiefly tropical order, represented here hy several specieB of Xyris ( Yellow-eyed Graea). and thongh cattle feed on them, thoy afford little nutriment Oypema dian- drns, flg. 88, Scirpus laoustrls, fig. 89, and Carex tentaculata, flg. 40 are Ulua- trattons of the more abundant forms. GRO
RFM6F9XF–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGHF–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRDJC1H–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 452 XYRIDACEAE. Vol. I. 4. Xyris communis Kunth. Southern Yellow-eyed Grass. Fig. 1135. f Xyris macrocephala Vahl, Enum. 2: 204. 1806. Xyris communis Kunth, Enum. 4: 12. 1843. Xyris difformis Chapm. Fl. S. States 300. i860. Scapes slender, slightly twisted, 2-edged above, i-edged below, not thickened at the base, 6-18' tall. Leaves nearly linear or linear-lance
RFM6F9XC–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand vintage
RFE9CGGW–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRDJC23–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Xyris flexuosa var. pusilla A. Gray 1867. Not X. pusilla R. Br. 1810. Xyris montana H. Ries, Bull. Torr. Club ig : 38 2. Xyris montana H. Ries. Northern Yellow- eyed Grass. Fig. 1133. Man. Ed. 5, 548. 1892. Scapes very slender, straight or slightly twisted, 2-edged above, 2'-i2' tall, not bulbous-thickened at the base. Leaves narrowly linear, i'-6' long, ¥'-i&q
RFM6G56P–Xyridaceae beautiful field full of yellow beautiful.
RFE9CGHH–Xyris yellow flowers or Xyridaceae wild flower in Thailand
RMRJ520K–. A preliminary list of the plants of New Brunswick [microform]. Botany; Plants; Plantes; Plantes. Preliminary List of the Plants of New Brunswick. 65 LXXX. XYRIDACEyfi. 322. XYRIS, L. - - - Yellow-eyed Grass, 662 X. flexuosa, Muhl., var. pusilla, Griiv. Kendrick's Lake, near St. Stephen, Vroom, Herb.; rointe de Bute, Westmor- land, A. I. Trueman. LXXXI. JUNCACE^. 323. JUNCUS, L. - - . Rush. Bog-Rush. 063 J. effusus, L. Abundant in marshy ground. var. conglomeratus. Gray. Less common. Fredericton and elsewhere. 664 J. filiformis, L. Richibucto, Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Wood- stock, Ilay^ Herb.;
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