RM2HK3W1F–Wild cotton (Gomphocarpus fruticosus), fruit
RME7F3P2–Narrow-leaf Cotton Bush or Milkweed (Gomphocarpus fruticosus, Asclepias fruticosa), fruit, native to southern Africa, eastern
RF2EAPK66–Ballonfrucht
RMPW3PGK–AFRICAN or BALLOON MILKWEED (Gomphocarpus fruticosus syn. Asclepias fruticosa) with seed pods and seeds, Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique.
RMF1NT93–Seeds of the milkweed plant about to be dispersed by the wind
RFR89GMX–Fruit of gomphocarpus fruticosus (asclepias fruticosa -arghel -or balloon cotton bush ), the fruit is balloon like covered with soft spines , the b
RFHNB53Y–Gomphocarpus fruticosus
RFT7D01N–The seed pod of milkweed, Asclepias
RMW807A5–Milkweed (Asclepias / Gomphocarpus fructicosus) in fruit, in botanic garden, Bandol, Var, Provence, France, March.
RMKF36NM–Two Monarch butterfly eggs side by side on the underside of a green milkweed leaf
RMDTXCAB–Narrow-Leaf Cotton Bush
RF2GTB70F–Fruits Of Gomphocarpus Fruticosus Asclepias Fruticosa -arghel Or Balloon Cotton Bush , Brown Seeds
RM2FKTTH2–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RMR13GNN–Bristle-fruited Silkweed (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) (syn. Asclepias fruticosa), fruits and flowers
RM2FKTTGB–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RM2FKTTGX–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RM2FKTTG5–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RME7F3P1–Narrow-leaf Cotton Bush or Milkweed (Gomphocarpus fruticosus, Asclepias fruticosa), flower, native to southern Africa, eastern
RFM5N4DP–balloonplant or balloon cotton bush on mountain farm
RF2M13CBJ–Gomphocarpus fruticosus branches with green balls with air
RF2K82B35–Swan plant, African milkweed, ballon plant and purple carnation flower in green ceramic vase against petrol blue wall. High quality photo
RFR89GMN–Fruits of gomphocarpus fruticosus (asclepias fruticosa -arghel -or balloon cotton bush ), the fruit is balloon like covered with soft spines , the st
RFHNB53W–Gomphocarpus fruticosus
RFT7D01J–The swan plant's seed pod, the shape similar to a swan, giving the plant its common name
RF2G69GRW–Colourful flowers at the botanic garden of Auckland in New Zealand
RF2G6R4JW–A monarch butterfly is hanging upside down on the seed pod of a milkweed plant
RMDTXCA7–Narrow-Leaf Cotton Bush
RFPK7YPX–Seeds from the Monarch catterpillar feed plant, ready to be dispersed by the wind
RMDTXCA3–Narrow-Leaf Cotton Bush
RF2K82B32–Close up of opened seed pot of Swan plant, African milkweed, ballon plant in green ceramic vase against petrol blue wall. High quality photo
RMANRRME–Waiheke Blue Lavender farm New Zealand Waiheke Island Swan Plant Milkweed Asclepias fruticosa Gomphocarpus fruticosus Seed pod
RM2G3WT40–Gomphocarpus Fruticosus, Formerly Asclepias Fruticosa (Tennis-Ball Milkweed). Asclepias Fruticosa; a kind of kapok forest; with cross-sections through the fruit with unwind seeds and two flowers; Found at the northern elephant river.
RM2DF6AXF–Milkweed or cotton bush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a perennial herb native to South Africa but naturalized in Southern Europe. Is poisonous.
RME5MAEW–Narrow-Leaf Cotton Bush, Balloon Cotton Bush, Milkweed or Swan Plant (Gomphocarpus fruticosus, Asclepias fruticosa), fruit
RFM5N4DJ–balloonplant or balloon cotton bush on mountain farm
RF2KYPBYE–Gomphocarpus fruticosus branches with green balls with air close up
RFPEPFWX–Balloon plant or balloon cotton bush on mountain farm
RFR89GMP–One immature fruit of gomphocarpus fruticosus (asclepias fruticosa -arghel -or ballon cotton bush ), the fruit is balloon like covered with soft spin
RF2AWW3KA–Fruits of gomphocarpus fruticosus (asclepias fruticosa -arghel -or balloon cotton bush ), the fruit is balloon like covered with soft spines , brown
RM2JC0CDR–Asclepias fruticosa, a kind of kapok forest, with cross-sections through the fruit with loose seeds and two flowers, found near the northern Elephant River, Gomphocarpus fruticosus, formerly Asclepias fruticosa (Tennis-ball milkweed)., draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon, Aug-1778 - Jan-1780, paper, pen, brush, h 660 mm × w 480 mm, h 355 mm × w 226 mm
RFR89GMY–Fruits of gomphocarpus fruticosus (asclepias fruticosa -arghel -or balloon cotton bush ), the fruit is balloon like covered with soft spines , the st
RM2D7HCN7–Narrow-leaf Cottonbush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) flowers, in a botanical garden, Conservatory of Mascarin, Reunion
RFR89GMW–Fruits of gomphocarpus fruticosus (asclepias fruticosa -arghel -or balloon cotton bush ), the fruit is balloon like covered with soft spines , the s
RFPK7YB0–A swan plant and its seed pod
RMRFAKG4–Gomphocarpus fruticosus, formerly Asclepias fruticosa (Tennis-ball milkweed). Draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon. Dating: Aug-1778 - Jan-1780. Measurements: h 660 mm × w 480 mm; h 355 mm × w 226 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMANRRMD–Waiheke Blue Lavender farm New Zealand Waiheke Island Swan Plant Milkweed Asclepias fruticosa Gomphocarpus fruticosus Seed pod
RMA1E9JX–Swan Plant, Goose Plant, Milkweed (Gomphocarpus fruticosus, Asclepias fruticosa), medical plant against nasal congestion
RM2FKTTH8–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RM2FKTTFN–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RFKT50AD–Balloon plant or balloon cotton bush
RFJH9AJG–Balloon plant or balloon cotton bush on mountain farm
RMPFEKJH–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. 218 USEFUL FIBER PLANTS OF THE WORLD. Lino (Span.)=Flax. Lino d'India (It.). Asclepias fruticosa. num mains. rfei Muri. Antirrhi- Linum spp. Exogens. Linacece. Small herbs or shrubs. The representatives of the geuns Linum are distributed over Loth hemispheres, though they are chiefly natives of temperate climates. While L. usitatissimum i- considered the cultivated fiber species, botanists recognize upward of 100 species in this genus, De Candolle describing 5
RMW0R3J5–Archive image from page 225 of A descriptive catalogue of useful. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers descriptivecatal09dodg Year: 1897 218 USEFUL FIBER PLANTS OF THE WORLD. Lino (Span.)=Flax. Lino d'India (It.). Asclepias fruticosa. num mains. rfei Muri. Antirrhi- Linum spp. Exogens. Linacece. Small herbs or shrubs. The representatives of the geuns Linum are distributed over Loth hemispheres, though they are chiefly natives of temperate climates. While L. usitatissimum i- considered the cultivated fiber
RM2CDDPK8–. A practical handbook of trees, shrubs, vines and herbaceous perennials . r Spiraea.CEnothera fruticosa var. Youngii. Youngs Sundrops.Phlox suffruticosa var. Miss Lingard. Southern Phloa.Monarda didyma. Oswego Tea.Physostegia virginiana. False Dragon-head.Cypsophila Stevenii. Dwarf Babys-breath.Veronica longijolia. Long-leaved Speedwell.Astilbe japonica var. floribunda. Astilbe or Spiraea.Asclepias tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. Physcstegia virginiana var. alba. White False Dragon-head.Sedum maximum var. hamatodes. Purple-leaved sedum.Papaver orientate. Oriental Poppies, andLilium auratum. Gold-ba
RFJ5G8JW–macro close-up macro admission close up view flower plant hairy fruit sperm
RM2D7HCMW–Narrow-leaf Cottonbush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) fruits, in a botanical garden, Conservatory of Mascarin, Reunion
RFPK7YTE–Swan plants seed bursting from a seed pod
RF2G6R4M2–A monarch butterfly is hanging upside down on the seed pod of a milkweed plant
RM2BXDD1K–Asclepias fruticosa L Asclepias fruticosa L.
RMAXC5CW–Swan Plant, Goose Plant (Gomphocarpus fruticosus, Asclepias fruticosa), fruits on a twig
RM2FKTTFY–Mata de seda (Gomphocarpus fruticosus) is a poisonous shrub native to southern Africa and naturalized in Spain. This photo was taken in Rabos
RMDF04KT–Flowers of the Swan Plant Milkweed, also called Tennis Ball Bush, Asclepias fruticosa, and Gomphocarpus fruticosa The swan
RMRCWE2X–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. 218 USEFUL FIBER PLANTS OF THE WORLD. Lino (Span.)=Flax. Lino d'India (It.). Asclepias fruticosa. num mains. rfei Muri. Antirrhi- Linum spp. Exogens. Linacece. Small herbs or shrubs. The representatives of the geuns Linum are distributed over Loth hemispheres, though they are chiefly natives of temperate climates. While L. usitatissimum i- considered the cultivated fiber species, botanists recognize upward of 100 species in this genus, De Candolle describing 5
RFJ62R83–macro close-up macro admission close up view flower plant hairy sperm haired
RF2G6R4K2–A monarch butterfly is hanging on a milkweed seed pod
RFPK7YH3–Wind dispersal of the seeds of the swan plant, the favourite food of the Monarch catterpillar
RFT7X0W6–The pretty flowers of the monarch butterfly food plant, the swan plant.
RM2B6RMJP–Gomphocarpus fruticosus, voorheen bekend als Asclepias fruticosa gomphocarpus fruticosus, formerly known as Asclepias fruticosa Object Type : drawing album leaf Object number: RP-T-1914-18-16 Inscriptions / Brands: annotation, upper and upper right in the representation, pen in brown, 'the first type Capok. forest. growing a lot in the ko. and northern Oliphants / river. / Overseer taaij the bark. / Asclepias (Gordon's handwriting) Description: Asclepias fruticosa,. a kind of kapokbos; with cross sections through the fruit with seeds losspringende and two flowers; found in the northern Olifant
RMDF8YC0–Large milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus, on Swan Plant Milkweed, also called Tennis Ball Bush, Asclepias fruticosa, and
RFJ5G8JN–macro close-up macro admission close up view flower plant mood hairy sperm