RM2A2RRPF–Common couch grass, Triticum repens L. - Common Wheatgrass or Creeping Wheatgrass Family: 24. Gramineae, 1. Hordeae - Grasses, Barley Grasses, Signed: WM, plate 52, after p. 110 (Bd., 1), Müller, W., 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RMFY3ANP–Couch grass, Elymus repens (Triticum repens). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMP6H3A9–Creeping wheat-grass or couch grass, Triticum repens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1801.
RM2A7X7H6–Creeping wheat-grass or couch grass, Triticum repens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1801.
RMDWT32D–Couch-grass
RM2A7EPCH–Slender foxtail, Alopecurus myosuroides 84, perennial ryegrass, Lolium perenne 85, darnel, Lolium temulentum 86, rye brome, Bromus secalinus 87, and couch grass, Triticum repens 88. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Augsburg, 1811. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, Bavaria.
RMRYDJ4W–Triticum Eu-Repens Common Couch-Grass
RMDJ7KG9–Couch grass, Elymus repens.
RM2JT3FB4–Triticum Repens Mann.
RFAJTCRE–Couch Agropyron repens shoot growing among young wheat seedlings
RFH17N0G–Taumel-Lolch auch Rauschgras, Lolium temulentum (1. und 2. links oben), Roggen, Secale cereale (unten links), Wiesen-Rispengras, Poa pratensis (2. von links unten), Gerste, Hordeum vulgare (Mitte, 4. von links), Kriech-Quecke auch Gemeine Quecke, Gewoehnliche Quecke oder Quecke, Elymus repens (unten, 3. und 4. von links), unbegrannter Weizen, Triticum aestivum (rechts unten), Roggen-Trespe, Bromus secalinus (oben rechts)
RM2A7NW8G–Couch grass, Elymus repens. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793 was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMD2TT5G–Triticum eu-repens Common Couch-grass
RM2A7HMAW–Couch grass, Elymus repens. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RMAY822P–Lawn of couch grass 'Elytrigia repens' (Synonyms: 'Triticum repens L', 'Agropyron repens', 'P Beauv', 'Elymus repens L Gould')
RM2AXFN1A–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . fall to the ground,continue to grow like seedlings. They occur especially inbulbous plants ; in the hyacinth, for example, in the axils ofthe bulb-scales (Fig. 122, p. 82), in some liliesin the axils of the foliage-leaves (Fig. 350),and in some species of Allium within the in-florescence. More rarely they are found onthe surface of the leaf, as in Cardamine pra-tensis^ [Bjyo phyllum and some ferns. Multiplication by the division of under-ground [or aerial] stems, as in the Aster andcouch-grass, Triticum repens, and by runners^Fig. 350.-Stem o
RMCWN7N2–Couch grass and other herbs
RMB2HK56–botany, grasses, cereal, from 'Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs in Bildern' (Natural history of the kingdom of plants in pictures), Stuttgart, Esslingen, Germany, 1853, private collection,
RF2JYFG4W– green wheat grass lit morning sunlight with sun rays
RMPG2F53–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 38 THE STEM, OB ASCENDING AXIS. into the air. Tlie witch-grass (Triticum repens) is an example. Such plants are a sore evil to the garden. They can have no better cultiva- tion than to be torn and cut to pieces by the spade of the angry gar- dener, since they are thus multiplied as many times as there are fragments. j 6. a Fig. 51. Creeper of " Nimble "Will," or witch-graes; <t, Bud; 6&, Bases of culms.
RMP7F2HX–Couch grass, Elymus repens (Triticum repens). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMW053HB–Archive image from page 298 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 Figur liO. Fernwirkung der Parasiten: Isosoma agropyri auf Trüicum repens (nach Docters van Leeuwen-Rijnvaan). 1 Larve. ) DocTERS VAN Leeuwen-Rijnvaan , Über die Anatomie und die Ent- wicklung einiger lsoso7na-Gallen auf Triticum repens und Junceum und über die Biologie der Gallformen (Marcellia 1907. 6, 68).
RMDWJHXT–Couch-grass
RFG669HA–WILD GRASS FLOWERS: Couch Dog Brome Rye Hard Finger Wheat-Barley. SOWERBY, 1890
RMMCMTXW–. Fig. 317. Triticum repens. Quecke Links mit Einzelblüteu, rechts mit einem Ährchen.
RMAJTCND–Couch Agropyron repens flowering in wheat crop in ear
RFH1NBAG–darnel, poison darnel, darnel ryegrass, Lolium temulentum (1. und 2. left top), Rye, Secale cereale (bottem left), Kentucky bluegrass, smooth meadow-grass, Poa pratensis (2. von left bottem), Barley, Hordeum vulgare (center, 4. von left), couch grass, Elymus repens (bottem, 3. und 4. von left), bread wheat, Triticum aestivum (right bottem), rye brome, Bromus secalinus (top right)
RMRF2J6G–Tea made from Couch Grass (Elymus repens, Agropyron repens) roots, herbal tea, medicinal tea
RFP07XPA–Heilpflanzen, Habichtskraut, Huflattich, Kanille, Schafgarbe, Zichorie, Arnika, Veilchenwurz, Quecke, weiße Quecke, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881
RMAY89FY–Ants colony close-up with winged ants and little wingless workers
RM2AN3HHE–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . r instance M. L. M. (June 11) etc. Very common on Triticum sativum in all parts of the country, July—Aug. 1293. Tilletia foetens (Berk. &. Curt.) Trelease, Syn: Til. levisKiihn, Syll. VII Only found on Triticum sativum f. aestivum. S. Lyngby (abundantly ^/b 98K. H. see R 99 a 257, 99 d o, 02 a 223). 1294. Tilletia controversa Kiihn, Syll. VII ^ Triticum repens. J. Feggeklit (E.xc. 24/7 IQ), Skive (! Exs. Syd. no 394, R05 b307); B. (Aug. 77 Bergstedt), Lssaaen (O. R.). 1295. Tilletia lolii Awd., Syll. VII R 90 a 02 Raj- graessets Sti
RF2JYFGN8–closeup of blooming green wheat grass lit morning sunlight
RMP54HYY–Creeping wheat grass, Triticum repens. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Charles Mathews from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany' 1834. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RMT24ANN–Archive image from page 476 of Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen diewissenschaftl00schl Year: 1884 Fig. 317. Triticum repens. Quecke Links mit Einzelblüteu, rechts mit einem Ährchen. Fig. 318. Carex arenaria. Sandsegge. Rechts mit männl. Blüte, links mit Ährchen, weibl. Blüte und Frucht. Aroideae.
RMMEHEDP–. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen . Figur liO. Fernwirkung der Parasiten: Isosoma agropyri auf Trüicum repens (nach Docters van Leeuwen-Rijnvaan). 1 Larve. ^) DocTERS VAN Leeuwen-Rijnvaan , Über die Anatomie und die Ent- wicklung einiger lsoso7na-Gallen auf Triticum repens und Junceum und über die Biologie der Gallformen (Marcellia 1907. 6, 68).
RMAJTCK1–Couch or twitch Agropyron repens flower spikes in ripe wheat crop
RMA79H9H–Flowering couch Agropyron repens infestation on ripe wheat crop Devon
RMRF2J6F–Tea made from Couch Grass (Elymus repens, Agropyron repens) roots, herbal tea, medicinal tea
RMAJTCPC–Looking up at couch Agropyron repens flowering in wheat crop in ear
RMDH04RP–Tachinid fly (Tachinid sp.), perched on dry Couch grass stem (Elymus repens), South Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
RMAY89GW–Ants colony close-up with winged ants and little wingless workers
RM2CEW2N5–. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. dtime, and follow^ed if necessary by theopium or morphine suppositories at bedtime. The bowels should be kept normally free by mild laxatives.Drastic cathartics should be avoided. Uva ursi, triticum repens, thebenzoate salts, buchu, eucalyptus, and many other time-honored andclassical remedies may be useful. Urotropin appears to be the mostvaluable single internal remedy. It maybe given in amounts varyingfrom 15 to 30 grains daily. The writer occasionally has been gratified 328 INFECTIONS, INFLAMMATIONS, AND ALLIED D
RMP5NJM8–Slender foxtail, Alopecurus myosuroides 84, perennial ryegrass, Lolium perenne 85, darnel, Lolium temulentum 86, rye brome, Bromus secalinus 87, and couch grass, Triticum repens 88. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Augsburg, 1811. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, Bavaria.
RMMAB4HF–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Familie II Dematiaceae. 1109. Coniosporium arundiuis (Corda). Kxs. Saccardo Myc. venet. 1072, 107o. 1111. Coniosporiuiu rhizophiluni (^i'roiiss) Exs. Krieger Fuugi sax. 2086. Auf Triticum repens bei (röda in Sachsen (Feurich). 1112. Coniosporium Shiraianuin (Syd.) Exs. Kakit et Bubäk Fuiigi inip. 341. 1113a. Coniosporium ammophilae .Jaap in Schrift. XaturAV. Ver. Schleswig-Holstein XIV, 32 (1<)07). Raschen strichtormig, mit den Halmnerven parallel, schwarz. Konidienträger länglich bis zylindrisch, gekrümm
RMAJTCT0–Shoots from fragmented couch Agropyron repens rhizomes in emerging wheat crop
RM2A66H2B–Spraying glyphosate pre-harvest herbicide on to control couch (IAgropyron repens) in a ripe wheat crop
RM2CDAXM9–. American journal of pharmacy . Fig. 1. Triticum repens. the sclerenchyma have comparatively thick walls and are filled withstarch grains (Fig. 2). Starch does not occur in any quantity inany of the other species examined. This starch gives a character-. Fig. 2. Cynodon Dactylon. istic white appearance to the cut surface of the rhizome. The centeris frequently, but not always, hollow as in couch grass. Commercial samples can be examined for this grass very easily.A clean, transverse cut with a sharp knife or a razor displays the -Am. Tour. Pharm.October. 1919. } Triticum Re pens. 6S7 two lacu
RMBGFFBM–Couch or twitch (Agropyron repens) flowering plants in ripe wheat crop
RMAY821N–Ants colony close-up with winged ants and little wingless workers
RMBGFG12–Couch or twitch (Agropyron repens) flowering plants in ripe wheat crop
RMANXE5M–Flowering couch Agropyron repens perennial grass weeds in a wheat crop in ear
RMP5DBC3–Couch grass, Elymus repens. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P.F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793 was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMMCRBM1–. Fig. 44. Lathyrus tuberosus. Erdnuß. Wurzelknollen (dünne Wurzeln mit Bakterienknöllchen) und Ausläufer. (Orig.) Streichenden Grundachsen werden vom Pfluge zerrissen, ein Teil der Stücke wird später von der Egge erfaßt und fortgeführt, aber eine genügende Zahl bleibt vom Erdboden wieder bedeckt in den Schollen und Furchen übrig, jedes Stück eine neue Kolonie grün- dend und bald erstarkend. Zu diesen Pflanzen gehören in erster Linie die Quecke oder Päde Triticum repens (Fig. 46,1) und der Ackerschachtelham Equisetum arvense (Fig. 42), dann auch häufig
RMRDHRPC–. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. POLYMORPHISM. 201 some winter rye Was sown round a berberry bush, which in the following year was infested with Mcidium, which was mature in the middle of May, when the rye was completely covered with rust. Of the wild grasses near the bush, Triticum repens was most affected. The distant plants of rye were free from rust. The spores of the Mcidium would not germinate on berberry leaves; the berberry Mcidium could not therefore spring from the .previous Mcidium. The uredospores of JPuecinia graminis on germinating penetrate into the parenchym of the grass
RMANXC9J–Couch Agropyron repens perennial grass weeds in flowerr in a ripe wheat crop
RMPPJNR9–Couch grass, Elymus repens. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Dubois from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RM2GGP2TG–Couch or twitch (Agropyron repens) flowering plants in ripe wheat crop
RMMCR90P–. Abb 22. Puccinia coronata.. 1. —2. Teleutospoienlager auf Blattern. 3. Teleutosporen (nach Klebahn). f sp. Holci auf Holcus lanatus und H. mollis. f. sp. Agrostidis auf Agrostis vulgaris und Agrostis stolonifera. f. sp. Agropyri auf Triticum repens. 127. Puccinia Lolii Nielsen. — Puccinia coronifera Klebahn. Spermogonien auf beiden Seiten der Flecke in kleinen Gruppen, honig- braun. Aecidien in dichten, kleineren oder grösseren Gruppen auf gelben bis braunen Blattflecken, seltener auch auf Blüten und Früchten; Pseudoperidien und Sporen wie bei Puccinia coronata. Uredolager wie bei Puccinia c
RMRE1GDP–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. POLYMORPHISM, 201 ,some winter rye was sown round a berberry bush, which in the following year was infested with Zicidiujyi, which was mature in the middle of May, when the rye was completely covered with rust. Of the wild grasses near the bush, Triticum repens was most affected. The distant plants of rye were free from rust. The spores of the ^cidi-um would not germinate on berberry leaves ; the berberry jEciJium could not therefore spring from the previous JEcidium. The uredospores of Fuccinia graminis on germinating penetrate into the pare
RMP557KF–Couch grass, Elymus repens. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RM2GGP2TE–Couch or twitch (Agropyron repens) flowering plants in ripe wheat crop
RMAJTCGB–Ripe wheat comparison of couch control in area treated preharvest in the previous year
RMMEHAY6–. Die Entfaltungsbewegungen der Pflanzen und deren teleologische Deutung. Ergänzungsband zur "Organographie der Pflanzen" . Fig. 128. Sproß von Triticum repens mit stark gedrehten Blättern (nach Neger). ') Bot. Zeitung 1870 p. 551. In Decandolle's Phys. vegetale II p. 848 heißt es: „M. Ernest Meyer a remarque qu'il est des graminees qui tordent d'elles-memes leurs feuilles. de maniere que leur face inferieure devient la superieure." Mein Exemplar des Buches gehörte früher A. Braun, der dazu die Bemerkung eintrug z. B. Allium ursinum! Alstroemeria! 0 wie unwissend sind die Leute!
RMAJRXX6–Sam sprayer spraying glyphosate onto wheat crop pre harvest to control couch grass
RMAJRXY0–Sam sprayer spraying glyphosate onto wheat crop pre-harvest to control couch grass
RMREKNYT–. Class-book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants; with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Plants; Plants. THE STEM, OR ASCENDING AXIS. into the air. The witch-grass (Triticum repens) is an example. Such plants are a sore evil to the garden. They can have no better cultiva- tion than to be torn and cut to pieces by the spade of the angry gar- dener, since they are thus multiplied as many times as there are fragments. 6 &. Fig. 51. Creeper of "Nimble Will," or witch-grass; a, Bud; bb, Bases of culms. 182. Utility. Repent
RMMCRD1X–. nista.) 4. Hesperia Alveolus, 0. marum.) 5. Psyche Stettinensis, Her. Lotus.) 6. Saturnia Carpini, SV. (Vgl. Prunus.) 7. Calliraorpha dominula, SV. (Siehe Prunus.) 8. Arctia villiea, L. Die Raupe lebt im Sommer und Herbst und nach Ueberwinte- rung noch im Mai auf Stellaria media, Achillea millefolium, Spinacia, Cynoglossum, Urtica, Ru- bus, Plantago lanceolata, Fragaria, Lactuca und Triticum repens. Der Schmetterling erscheint im Juni. 9. Pleretes matronula, L. (Siehe Prunus.) 10. Leueania conigera, SV. Die Raupe soll nach 0. Wilde im April und Mai auf Fragaria vesca gefunden werden. 11. Ort
RMRE0JCA–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. S8 THE STEM, OE ASCENDING AXIS. into the air. The witeh-grass (Triticum repens) is an example. Such plants are a sore evil to the garden. They can have no better cultiva- tion than to be torn and cut to pieces by the spade of the angry gar- dener, since they are thus multiplied as many times as there are fragments. * *. Fig. 51. Creeper of " Nimble Will," or witcli-grass; a, Bud ; bb. Bases of culms. 182. Utility. R
RMMAB25Y–. The drug plants of Illinois . AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Dog grass, quack grass, wheat grass, couch grass, triticum. Gramineae.— An herbaceous grass 1 to 4 feet tall, per- ennial ; rootstocks long, creeping, bright greenish-j^ellow; roots fibrous; leaves bright green or glaucous, flat or inrolled, narrow, rough on the upper surface; spike- lets 3 to 8 flowered, set in two rows on opposite sides of the stem to form a termi- nal spike 3 to 8 inches long; glumes sharp- tipped or awned, strongly nerved. The rootstocks (not the roots) collected in the spring. Introduced and established along ra
RMRJ1YAP–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. 38 THE STEM, OR ASCENDING AXIS. ' H. i ! 1 A i- ;.>. iti' 111. into the air. The witch-grass (Triticum repens) is an example. Such plants are a sore evil to the garden. They can have no better cultiva- tion than to be torn and cut to pieces by the spade of the angry gar- dener, since they are thus multiplied as many times as there are fragments. t b. Fig. 61. C
RMMCRC53–. 7. Pararga Egeria, L. Nach Treitsclike lebt die überwinterte Raupe im Frühling auf Queckengras (Triticum rei)cns); der Falter erscheint im Mai, Juni und wieder im Juli, August an schattigen Waldstellen. 8. Epinephele Ida, Esp. Die llaupe lebt nach Treitschke im April und Mai auf Triticum cespitosum; der Falter fliegt Fnde Mai und im Juni. 9. Coenonympha Corinna, Hb. (Siehe Carex.) 10. Ar3tia villica, L. (Siehe Fragaria, Plantago.) 11. Epialus lupulinus L. (Vergl. Plan- tago.) Die Raupe nach 0. Wilde an den Wur- zeln von Ti'iticum repens. Der Falter erscheint von Ende Mai bis Juni auf Grasplä
RMRPXHMD–. Album der Natuur. . Jonge Raapplant (naar Payer). Triticum repens (kweek of puingras) naar moqtjin- tandon. dellijk schijnen te ontspringen. Bij de peen bespeurt men ten duide- lijkste één hoofdwartel, die van wege zijn kegelvorm ook dikwijls pen- wortel wordt geheeten; bij het puingras ontbreekt die hoofdwortel en. 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.. Haarlem
RMRDFEYW–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 38 THE STEM, OB ASCENDING AXIS. into the air. Tlie witch-grass (Triticum repens) is an example. Such plants are a sore evil to the garden. They can have no better cultiva- tion than to be torn and cut to pieces by the spade of the angry gar- dener, since they are thus multiplied as many times as there are fragments. j 6. a Fig. 51. Creeper of " Nimble "Will," or witch-graes; <t, Bud; 6&, Bases of culms.
RMRFWR5G–. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history -- Periodicals. COUPER ON A GALL-PRODUCING HYMENOPTER. 445 1864.] as well, becoming, as in many other cases, a double evil,—for this very Eurytoma may some year be produced in such abundance that any of our useful cereals may be destroyed by it. It is different from the barley-straw insect described by Harris in the " New England Farmer," vol. ix, p. 2, as Eurytoma Jiordei. It is larger, and only one insect is found in each gall. As soon as the. Gall of Triticum repens. a, the hole made by the insect by which it escapes. larva
RMRE1M11–. A manual of botany. Botany. 48 MANUAL OF BOTANY differences existing between the creeping stem as defined above and the rhizome are its more slender form, its commonly greater length, and its entirely subterranean course. The Sand Sedge {Carcx arenaria) {fig. 67), and the Couch Grass [Triticum repens), afford good examples of this stem. In some instances such stems serve useful purposes in nature; thus those of the Sand Sedge or Carex, by spreading through the sand of the sea- shore, and in this way binding it together, prevent it from being washed away by the receding waves. Others, on the
RMREEK60–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 781 1077. Kamularia pronnnthis Jaap in All^om. Bot. Zeitschr. XII. ]2:> (I9()(i). 1081. Helicoiiiyces aureus Coitla. — Corda Prachtfl. p. 29 Tab. XIV.. Familie II Dematiaceae. 1109. Coniosporium arundiuis (Corda). Kxs. Saccardo Myc. venet. 1072, 107o. 1111. Coniosporiuiu rhizophiluni (^i'roiiss) Exs. Krieger Fuugi sax. 2086. Auf Triticum repens bei (röda in Sachsen (Feurich). 1112. Coniosporium Shiraianuin (Syd.) Exs. Kakit et Bubäk F
RMRHW95M–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. 298 Hermann Dingler: Arten, welche auch schon MASTERS erwähnt: Triticum repens, Lolium perenne und Phleum pratense. Neuere Angaben sind mir nicht auf- gestossen. Es wurde mir auch nichts Genaueres über die gedrehten Exemplare der genannten Arten bekannt. Die angebliche^) „spiralige" Richtung der Internodien und Diaphragmen des Bambushalmes im Britischen Museum stellte sich, wie oben gezeigt, als nicht vorhanden heraus. Dagegen bin ich in der Lage, über ein sehr interessantes Vorkommniss von Hemmung des Längenwac
RMRJ01BG–. Bemerkungen auf einer Reise in die südlichen Statthalterschaften des russischen Reichs in den Jahren 1793 und 1794 [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. cr i.wurt**.:*! I'.r 1.1 m 156 Xiedrigung, welclie die Iiier zurucktretenden Sandhuhen der Steppe erofFnen, und fallt bey dem Cordonposten Dolotchau wieder in die Achtuba. Auf der Niedrigung bliihten hauBg Car< duus nutans, Gratiola, Arenaria rubra, Potentilla bifurca und SU' pina, und das allgemeinste Gras war Triticum repens. In gewohn- lichen Jahren uberschwenimt die Wolga eineu Theil dieser Nie- drigung; allein diefsmal
RMRGNY1K–. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. 3i Jo Noms des plantes. 42 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 43-7 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 4451 446 Prôfeuillaison (fin). Feuillaison. Tragopogon Orientalis L. Trifolium agrarium L. . — alpestre L. . — arvense L — flexuosum L. . — liybridum L. . — medium L. . — montanum L. . — pratense L. . — repens L — spadiceum L. . Triglochin palustre Triticum repens L Trollius europaeus L Turritis glabra L Tussilago Farfara L Ulmus effusa Willd Urtica dioica L — urens L V
RM2AM7P35–Kalm's account of his visit to England on his way to America in 1748 . ctoria 227 arvensis 380 Silene inflata ... 352 Sinapis arvensis ... 44 Sloe .... 34, 137, 181, 209, 214, 367, 395 Sorbus aucuparia 124 Spartium scoparium 125 Spindle tree 395 Spruce 132 Spurge laurel 125 Spircea filipendula 227 Stellaria media 127, 156 Sweet briar 298 Syringa 121 Taxus baccata 34,121,132,135 Thornbushes 428 Tilia Europcea 136 Thyme 298 480 BOTANICAL INDEX. Trifolium pratense repens Triticum hybernum ^— repens Tulip-tree ...Tussilago farfara Ulex Europaeus ... 124, 135, 144 Ulmus Campestris Urtica dioica ...
RM2CDCA3Y–. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . ni 467 Transfers 37 Tranzschel, W. 427 Traverso, G. B. 161 Trelease, W. 162 Trifolium 141, 20T, 204, 298, 328, 479;carolinianum 396 ; hybridum 395 ; in-carnatum 395 ; pratense 298, 395 ;repens 395 Trigonella coerulea 211 Triticum 375, 379, 41O 4^^ Tsuga canadensis 458, 468 Tubercle ri8 Tuberculariae 288 Tubeuf, K. von 93, 196, 201, 433 Tulasne, L. R. and C. i, 95, 244, 370, 445 477Tyndall 17 Ulmus, 185, 454; americana 283Uncinula 221; Aceris 231; necator 229 ; Salicis 230Underwood, L. M. 95Unger, F. 93 U
RMRCF0KM–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. 457 Gramineae. Cyperaceae. U- * I. Fig. 317. Triticum repens. Quecke Links mit Einzelblüteu, rechts mit einem Ährchen.. 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.. Schlickum, O. (Oscar), 1838-1889. Leipzig : Günther
RMRCF0KH–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. Fig. 317. Triticum repens. Quecke Links mit Einzelblüteu, rechts mit einem Ährchen.. Fig. 318. Carex arenaria. Sandsegge. Rechts mit männl. Blüte, links mit Ährchen, weibl. Blüte und Frucht. Aroideae.. 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
RMRCGK23–. Die Pflanzenwelt Deutschlands; Lehrbuch der Formations- biologie. Eine Darstellung der Lebensgeschichte der wildwachsenden Pflanzenvereine und der Kulturflächen. Plants. 138 B. Spezieller Teil. Anthoxanthum odoratum, selten Hierochloe odorata, das Fioringras Agrostis vulgaris, das Honiggras Holcus lanatus, der Goldhafer Trisetum flavescens, das Zittergras Briza media, kleinere Formen des Rispengrases Poa pratensis, der rote Schwingel Festuca rubra, das Kammgras Cynosurus cristatus, die grannenlose Trespe Bromus inermis, die Quecke Triticum repens, der Lolch Lolium perenne. Fig. 6i. Briza med
RMRCGGGP–. Die Pilze Böhmens. Botany; Fungi. 106 Holcus uiollis: Rovensko! Tuniau (Kabät)! Tabor! Phalaris arundinacea: Hirschberg (Kabät)! Semin unterhalb Trosky (Kabdt)! Poa pratensis: Roveusko! Teleutosporengruppen nur blattoberseits, alle nackt (18. VIII. 1899). Triticum repens: Rothenhaus bei Koniotau (Sachsi! Belä bei Böhm. Aicha! Ausserdem kommt diese Puccinia (gewiss auch in Böhmen) auf Agrostis stolonifera, Calamagrostis lanceolata, Dactylis glomerata, Festuca silvatica etc vor. Eriksson und Klebahn unterscheiden folgende Spezialformen, welche schon an bestimmte Nährpflanzen gewöhnt sind und v
RMRCP9HG–. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen. Galls (Botany). Figur liO. Fernwirkung der Parasiten: Isosoma agropyri auf Trüicum repens (nach Docters van Leeuwen-Rijnvaan). 1 Larve. ^) DocTERS VAN Leeuwen-Rijnvaan , Über die Anatomie und die Ent- wicklung einiger lsoso7na-Gallen auf Triticum repens und Junceum und über die Biologie der Gallformen (Marcellia 1907. 6, 68).. 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
RMRCG30Y–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Grilsor, Graininoao. 733. Lolium temnlentum. wandelt sich Ende Mai in einem leicliten Gewebe an der Erde. Der Schmet- terling erscheint im Juni. 4. Neuronia popularis, Fb. — Lolii, Esp. Die Raupe sitzt bei Tage unter der Erde verborgen an den "Wurzeln von Triticum repens, Lolium perenne und an
RMRDWJY5–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1213. Agropyrum repens, Beau. Triticum re., L. Conch or Quitch.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RMRDWJX8–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1213. Agropyrum repens, Beau. Triticum re., L. Conch or Quitch.. 1214. Agropyrum caninum. Beau. Triticum ca., L. Wheat-grass. 1215. Lolium perenncj L. Ryegrass.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 180