RF2RX7G8A–A spiky lynx spider on a side of a freshly growing leaf of a Symplocos cochinchinensis plant in a wild area
RMAHN1CG–Symplocos paniculata
RM2A74J6Y–Tochishiba, Symplocos prunifolia, evergreen tree native to Japan. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Senshu no Hana (One Thousand Varieties of Flowers), Bunkyudo, Kyoto, 1900.
RF2RJ3NKN–green plants -- pittosporum in a park, china
RMPB6K10–1592 Symplocos gardneriana Govindoo
RM2BTW14E–Symplocos patazensis Mansf.
RFT5Y4JH–A picture showing different parts of Symplocos Laxiflora tree such as flower, corolla, stamen, ovary, ditto and fruit, vintage line drawing or engravi
RM2T998K6–Eastern wood pewee, Contopus virens, on a sweetleaf tree, Symplocos tinctoria. Der braune Fliegenschnapper von Carolina. Little brown fly-catcher, gobe-mouche brun de la Caroline. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Mark Catesby from Bernhard Christian Otto’s edition of Comte de Buffon’s Naturgeschichte der Vogel, Natural History of Birds, Ben Joachim Pauli, Berlin, 1788.
RMP6F9AT–Tochishiba, Symplocos prunifolia, evergreen tree native to Japan. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Senshu no Hana (One Thousand Varieties of Flowers), Bunkyudo, Kyoto, 1900.
RM2AKA4W2–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 288. Symplocos PArciSTAMiNErs, F. v. M. et Bail LXXVIII. OLEACE^. 315. 289. Jasminum ^mulum, R. Br. 316 lxxviii. oleace;e.
RF2RJ3NKR–green plants -- pittosporum in a park, china
RMPB6K13–1592 Symplocos pulchra Govindoo
RMPC4EAB–583 Symplocos lucida SZ24
RM2BTW15W–Symplocos ecuadorensis Little.
RMHYGEFT–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.821 Symplocos lucida Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RM2HJ74ME–Symplocos tinctoria NRCS-1.
RM2AKA5ER–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . V- - ru.l 287. DlOSPYROS HEBECARPA, A. Cuilll. 3U LXXVII. STYRACE/B.. 288. Symplocos PArciSTAMiNErs, F. v. M. et Bail LXXVIII. OLEACE^. 315
RF2RJ3NKX–green plants -- pittosporum in a park, china
RMMW1AGX–. Plate from book . 1870. Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini 582 Symplocos lucida SZ24
RMW27E0T–Archive image from page 268 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender37kais Year: 1877 CrcEttingshauseii.Fossile Flora von Sagor. itltHoi • Fig /, V. Jndremeda Sapartana. Fig. .lArahophyllurti asperuin. Fig. 4t.. / Saportamun. Fig. 5,6.A. crenulatum. Fig. 7,8. A.lwderoides. Fig.9 Cisstts Heerii. Fig. /(?. Symplocos .sairiiirnsis. Fig.41-16. S.radobojana. Fig. 17 - ','/. üiospyros sagoriana. Fig. ?'i,Z3.Hgdrangea sagoriana. Fig. ZkPhthirusa Palaeo Tlwobromae.Fig. i3
RM2AXD8WD–The livable house, its garden . tum, tomentosum, and Carlesii, which has awonderfully fragrant flower; the honeysuckles, Indian currant,and snowberry; ilex Sieboldii (a little known but very brilliantberried shrub) ; and the red stemmed dogwoods. Of these, ber-beris vulgaris, all the viburnums, the honeysuckles, and dogwoodsgrow to be big shrubs and ought therefore to be planted wherethey will not interfere with windows. Another shrub with animpossible name but with the unusual possession of turquoise col-ored berries is Symplocos Crataegoides. Its berries ripen at thesame time as those of the
RMMY2MGT–. Plate from book . 1870. Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini 509 Symplocos lucida SZ24
RM2BTW143–Symplocos glabriramifera Noot.
RMPFKG1Y–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 1758 SYMPHORICARPOS SYMPLOCOS. Eastern N. A. B.B. 3:235.-A smooth shrub with slen- der brandies usually bending under its load of berries. Var. paucifldrus, Robbins, is of smaller growth and has fewer fruits. Mn. 2, p
RMW278HY–Archive image from page 252 of Dai Nihon jumokushi (1922). Dai Nihon jumokushi dainihonjumokush1882naka Year: 1922 ç° æ¨ ç§ (i Iãã®ã(第ç¾ä¸åãåï¼ Bobua myrtacea, (Siebold et Zuccaiuxi) Miers in journal Gf the Liono-a Society XYH. p. 306. (1879). Sjii. Symplocos inyrtacea, Siebold et Zuccaeixi in Abhandl. Muoncli. Akad. lY. 3. p. 133. (1846). çæ¨åãå°å¬æ¨åå²å¤ã·ãæãç´ è¤è²ã²ãã·è¥æãç¶ è²ç¡æ¯ã èæ'äºä¹è³åæ¬è¨±ï¼è身ãé«åå½¢åã廣æ«éå½¢.å 端ãæ¥ã¥é· ã¯å°ãã¬ãè±ãäºä¹è³å -æãåéã-åå¹´ãæZèè ã總çè±åºã²ã 第ç¾ä¸åãåA.è±åºãéã¯,ã¬æ ¡]B.è±ãå´æ¹ã§Sè¦'ã¬C.æ åº
RM2AJKCBT–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . tern Himalaya. Basilianus cantori, Perch. REFERENCE.—Perch. Mag. Zool. p. 3, t. 134, f. 2 (1844). Habitat.—Eastern Himalaya ; Loolagaon, 5,000 ft., and elsewhere inthe Sikkim Forests. Also reported from Tenasserim. Trees Attacked.—Sauer (Betula cylindrostachys) ; Musre Katus (Cnstanopsis tribuloides) ; Kharani (Symplocos thecefolia). Sikkim. Beetle.— Large, shining, black. Head set with prominent pointedtubercles, the mandibles large and toothed. Prothorax not very convex, very shining, the median longitudinal depressedDescription. lin
RMMWRGHY–. Plate from book . 1870. Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini 583 Symplocos lucida SZ24
RM2BXCCJ0–Symplocos lungtauensis Merr Symplocos lungtauensis Merr.
RM2BTW145–Symplocos hirsuta Wight Gardner ex Thwaites.
RM2AXDHCA–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 497.—I. YXomox oiSocannin D7//err,t^m*^ (ms-gmfied) ; II. Floral diagrampotato {Sola7tacecB). Cohort V. Ebenales. Corolla gamopetalous or apopetalous,hypogynous or epigynous, rarely perigynous ; stamens usually manymore than the corolla-lobes, or if equal in number usually alternate withthem ; ovary 2- or multi-locuiar; ovules usually few; fruit rarelycapsular. Shrubs or trees, with alternate exstipulate leaves. Principalorders :—Ebenacece (Diospyros); Styracecs [Symplocos, Styj^ax^ Halesia). Cohort VI. Primulales. Corolla regular, hypogy
RMMCR9PD–. Palaeocene Laurinee von Sezanne. Sassafras primigenium, Sap. Palaeocener Epheu von Sezanne. Hedera prisca, Sap. Linden, Magnolien, Erlen und Weiden, vermischt mit Mehlbeeren und Korneelkirschen von ausländischem Ansehen und wuchernden Formen drängten sich überall. Aber zwischen diesen grossen Ge- wächsen, zu denen man noch Feigenbäume, Artocarpeen, Melia- ceen, Pterospermeen und Symplocos, alle von tropischer Verwandt- schaft, rechnen muss und von denen man zuweilen sogar Blumen in dem einhüllenden Tuff gefunden hat, hätte man noch einen Epheu linden können, der kaum von der heutigen irländi
RMW1T8GW–Archive image from page 99 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer06bail Year: 1906 1758 SYMPHORICARPOS SYMPLOCOS Eastern N. A. B.B. 3:235.-A smooth shrub with slen- der brandies usually bending under its load of berries. Var. paucifldrus, Robbins, is o
RM2AG1R1K–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 150 —olo.ini. kai>kr wiliielm : coLOuit OF FLOWERS ILUM-MRPLE AND WH TE. Sliown at the Temple by Messrs. Caunell tt Sons.. Fig. 161.—CANNi PAPA CBOZV : FLOWEKSOF BICH CHANGE-RED COLOUR. Shown at the Temple by Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. of bright yeUow flowers make it a very con-spicuous object. Symplocos cratsegoides, with its pretty whiteflowers and bright blue fruits, is abundant. Thisu.seful and charming shrub deserves to be betterknown. Deutzia scabra, Lagerstrcemia indica.Azalea indiea
RMPFJXRR–. Dai Nihon jumokushi. Trees; Shrubs. ç° æ¨ ç§ (i Iãã®ã(第ç¾ä¸åãåï¼ Bobua myrtacea, (Siebold et Zuccaiuxi) Miers in journal Gf the Liono-a Society XYH. p. 306. (1879). Sjii. Symplocos inyrtacea, Siebold et Zuccaeixi in Abhandl. Muoncli. Akad. lY. 3. p. 133. (1846). çæ¨åãå°å¬æ¨åå²å¤ã·ãæãç´ è¤è²ã²ãã·è¥æãç¶ è²ç¡æ¯ã èæ"äºä¹è³åæ¬è¨±ï¼è身ãé«åå½¢åã廣æ«éå½¢.å 端ãæ¥ã¥é· ã¯å°ãã¬ãè±ãäºä¹è³å -æãåéã-åå¹´ãæZèè ã總çè±åºã²ã. 第ç¾ä¸åãåA.è±åºãéã¯,ã¬æ ¡]B.è±ãå´æ¹ã§Sè¦'ã¬C.æ åº. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMW1WG9M–Archive image from page 902 of da bie shan zhi wu. da bie shan zhi wu zhi dabieshanzhiwuzh00zixi Year: 2006.9 å «ãå±±å·ç¦¾æSymplocaceae 887 1.ææï¼ å¾1263 å±±ç¾ .éèãè±è¾ï¼3.éèãè±è¼ï¼ 4.æåæ横å 5. å±±ç ï¼å¾1263) Symplocos sumuntia Buch-Ham. ex Don 常绿ä¹æ¨ï¼é«è¾¾9ç±³ãå¹¼æ被微ææ¯ï¼èæé»è²ï¼ æ æ¯ãå¶éè´¨ï¼åµå½¢ãçªæ¤-åå½¢æåµç¶æ«éå½¢ï¼é¿4 8åç±³ï¼å®½1.53åç±³ï¼å 端尾ç¶æ¸å°ï¼åºé¨éæ¥å½¢ ææ¥å½¢ï¼è¾¹ç¼æµ é¯é½¿ï¼ä¸¤é¢æ æ¯ï¼ä¸-èå¨ä¸é¢å¹éï¼ å¹²åé»ç»¿è²ï¼å¶æé¿4 10毫米ãæ»ç¶è±åºï¼åºé¨ä¸ åæï¼é¿1.54 (-8)åç±³ï¼è±åºè½´ãå°è±æ¢è¢«è¤è² ææ¯ï¼èçæè½ï¼è±è¼5è£ï¼è£çä¸è§ç¶åµå½¢ï¼é¿çº¦1 毫米ï¼æ æ¯ï¼è±å 5æ·±è£
RM2AJHMP0–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . fall. The only Americanrepresentative of this genus is a little tree. Sweet Leaf, Horse Sugar {Symplocos tinctoria, LHer.)—A small, open-headed tree, 10 to 30 feet high, with short trunkand slim, ascending branches. Bark ashy grey with reddish cast,warty. Buds ovate, with triangular scales. Leaves leathery,dark green and lustrous above; paler and pubescent beneath;5 to 6 inches long, 1 to 2 inches wide, tapering at base and apex;entire or remotely toothed on margins; petioles short,
RMT3YMPF–Archive image from page 438 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101engl Year: 1897 Sphaeriales. (Lindau. 425 auf B. von Encalyplus globulus in Portugal. M. crenata Brunaud an B. von Spiraea crenata in Frankreich. M. Bhauria (Cooke) Lindau auf B. von Symplocos spicata in Ostindien. M. Sapindi (Eli. et Ev.) Lindau auf B. von Sapindus marqinatus in Nordamerika. M. Umbellu- lariae (Cke. et Hark
RM2CE44KP–. Sitzungsberichte . Fig. 4. Vergr. zirka 160 mal. Querschnitt durch das Blatt von Symplocos polystachya. Die Radlkoferschen Körper sind mit Alizarin gefärbt und erscheinen daher schwarz. sehr verwendbar. Es ist meines Wissens bisher von keinemanderen Zellinhaltsstoff bekannt geworden und kann daherals charakteristisch für die Körper gelten. — Alizarin färbtsie leuchtend rot. Verascht manSchnitte oder Blattstückchen, sogewahrt man in der Asche deut-lich die völlig unveränderten Kör-per, die nunmehr allen Reagen-zien widerstehen, sich nicht mehrlösen und färben. Nur vonFlußsäure werden sie gelö
RM2BXEXMR–Symplocos micrantha Krug Urb Symplocos micrantha Krug Urb.
RM2BXB0J5–Symplocos latifolia Krug Urb Symplocos latifolia Krug Urb.
RM2C1NKJA–Symplocos latifolia Krug Urb Symplocos latifolia Krug Urb.
RM2C1N4N6–Symplocos cyanocarpa CT White Symplocos cyanocarpa CT White.
RM2BXCH19–Symplocos elmeri Brand in Perkins Symplocos elmeri Brand in Perkins.
RM2C1JAFK–Symplocos nivea Brand in Engl Symplocos nivea Brand in Engl.
RM2CE44ME–. Sitzungsberichte . bi von Wehnert untersucht. o. spicata ). Fig. 3. Vergr. zirka 430mal. Querschnitt durch das Blatt von Symplocos polystachya. Nur die Radlkoferschen Körper und zwei Oxalatdrusen wurden eingezeichnet. Die von R a d 1 k o f e r vorzugsweise studierten ArtenS. lanceolata und femtginea konnte ich bisher als Alkohol-material noch nicht erhalten. vS. polystachya ist die einzige der von mir untersuchtenArten, bei der ich deutlich Körper in den Zellen wahrnahm,die mit den von Radlkofer beobachteten Tonerdeklumpenidentisch sein dürften. Die ungefärbten Schnitte zeigen imPalisaden- u
RM2C1JAEJ–Symplocos longiflora Brand in Engl Symplocos longiflora Brand in Engl.
RM2BXB49R–Symplocos bogotensis Brand in Engl Symplocos bogotensis Brand in Engl.
RMW32K25–Symplocos tinctoria BB-1913
RM2CETF2G–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. Fig. 22. — Symplocos Klotzschii Brd. — Ovule enveloppé par letégument, avec tétrasporange, dont la mégaspore commence àse différencier. allongé; les synergides à bec allongé se dirigeant dans le canal micro-pylaire. Les trois antipodes nont rien de particulier et les deuxnoyaux polaires tardent à se fusionner. A ce stade, il y a une quantiténotable damidon dans le sac embrvonnaire. 358 HULLET1N DE LA SOCIETE BOTANIQUE DE GENÈVE (42) La couche épithéliale, si caractéristique pour beaucoup de Gamopé-tales monochlamydées ténuinucellécs, se différencie
RM2CETEWG–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. Fig. 22 bis — Symplocos Klotzschii Brd. —Ovule enveloppé par le tégument, avec tétra-sporange, dont la mégaspore commence à sedifférencier. Nous avons rencontré des embryons adventifs qui paraissaientprocéder des cellules du tégument. Le fruit est une espèce de drupe au début, puis la paroi formée parPhypanthium se sclérifie. Il y a une ou deux semences à albumenréduit. Nous avons fait cette recherche embryologique dans le but de (43) M. CHIRT01U. LACISTEMACEES ET SYMPLOCACÉES 359 préciser les affinités des Symplocos avec les autres Gamopétales ou
RMRR2XE9–. Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. Plants; Plants -- United States; Plants. PLATE 545 ADDISONIA. SYMPLOCOS MARTINICENSIS. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : New York Botanical Garden
RMRMWWPN–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. Pi,. LV.. Symplocos nitidus Broiign. et Gris. (Styracées).. 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.. Muse colonial de Marseille. Marseille : Muse colonial
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