RF2BPA1AB–Birdhouse made from corks from wine bottles. Birdhouse on a pine tree.
RFF1NGM5–Bright brown orange cork panel
RF2DBFKME–Birdhouse made from corks from wine bottles. Birdhouse on a pine tree.
RM2CDNPYG–Wooden sign on the chains
RMPG1WA9–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 123. Fruit (f). Fig. 124. Trans, sect, of fruit.' and the fruit becomes short, sometimes even wider than long, didy- mous. Its transverse section is elliptic or nearly so, the shorter diameter of the elhpse corresponding to the interlocular partition. The primary ridges are formed by thick columns of the whitish tissue called suberose; the marginal are prismatic. Interposed there is an equal number of wide vittse^ filled with odorous oil-resin. The face of the seeds is flat or convex. They are perennial aquatic glabrous herbs, having flowers collec
RMRF0AEB–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 123. Fruit (f). Fig. 124. Trans, sect, of fruit.' and the fruit becomes short, sometimes even wider than long, didy- mous. Its transverse section is elliptic or nearly so, the shorter diameter of the elhpse corresponding to the interlocular partition. The primary ridges are formed by thick columns of the whitish tissue called suberose; the marginal are prismatic. Interposed there is an equal number of wide vittse^ filled with odorous oil-resin. The face of the seeds is flat or convex. They are perennial aquatic glabrous herbs, having flowers collec
RF2BPA1KX–Birdhouse made from corks from wine bottles. Birdhouse on a pine tree.
RMPG1WC9–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 112 NATOBAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. north-western African isles, has a fruit resembling that of JSthusa, larger and a little more compressed. Not only the five angular ridges of each mericarp, but also the greater part of its thickness, consist of suberose tissue (here light and porous). The vittae. Crithmum mantimum.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Ernest,
RMRDG33C–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 112 NATOBAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. north-western African isles, has a fruit resembling that of JSthusa, larger and a little more compressed. Not only the five angular ridges of each mericarp, but also the greater part of its thickness, consist of suberose tissue (here light and porous). The vittae. Crithmum mantimum.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Ernest,
RMPG1W9R–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 126. Fruit (f). Fig. 127. Trans, sect, of mericarp. XAehtensteinia Beiliana. herbs of temperate Asia and the Mediterranean region. Close beside them are ranged Szovitzia (fig. 126, 127), often referred to the Carrot group, having oblong obovoid fruit with prominent ridges, divided into rounded, superposed, suberose lobes. But these are the secondary ridges cor- responding to as many vittse, whilst the primary ridges are indistinct. The only species known is an annual of the Caucasian region, with compound um- bels, without involucre. Lichtensteinia
RMRDH8YJ–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 126. Fruit (f). Fig. 127. Trans, sect, of mericarp. XAehtensteinia Beiliana. herbs of temperate Asia and the Mediterranean region. Close beside them are ranged Szovitzia (fig. 126, 127), often referred to the Carrot group, having oblong obovoid fruit with prominent ridges, divided into rounded, superposed, suberose lobes. But these are the secondary ridges cor- responding to as many vittse, whilst the primary ridges are indistinct. The only species known is an annual of the Caucasian region, with compound um- bels, without involucre. Lichtensteinia
RMPG1W9Y–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 126. Fruit (f). Fig. 127. Trans, sect, of mericarp. XAehtensteinia Beiliana. herbs of temperate Asia and the Mediterranean region. Close beside them are ranged Szovitzia (fig. 126, 127), often referred to the Carrot group, having oblong obovoid fruit with prominent ridges, divided into rounded, superposed, suberose lobes. But these are the secondary ridges cor- responding to as many vittse, whilst the primary ridges are indistinct. The only species known is an annual of the Caucasian region, with compound um- bels, without involucre. Lichtensteinia
RMRDGC3H–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 126. Fruit (f). Fig. 127. Trans, sect, of mericarp. XAehtensteinia Beiliana. herbs of temperate Asia and the Mediterranean region. Close beside them are ranged Szovitzia (fig. 126, 127), often referred to the Carrot group, having oblong obovoid fruit with prominent ridges, divided into rounded, superposed, suberose lobes. But these are the secondary ridges cor- responding to as many vittse, whilst the primary ridges are indistinct. The only species known is an annual of the Caucasian region, with compound um- bels, without involucre. Lichtensteinia
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