RMRY439N–The Sickly Cryptogam, 1860. Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868). Etching
RM2F6W3AY–Author: Charles Meryon. The Sickly Cryptogam - 1860 - Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868) printed by Pierron (French, 19th century). Etching, with
RM2DCAX04–Charles Meryon, (artist), French, 1821 - 1868, Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam), 1860, etching
RMTR671X–hard-fern (Blechnum spicant, Struthiopteris spicant), as ornamental plant
RMPFGYME–Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)
RF2GE2TMD–Common moonwort
RMRFFA05–Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam). Dated: 1860. Medium: etching. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: CHARLES MERYON.
RF2GE2PYJ–Long Beech Fern
RFB312EF–Nephrolepis exaltata, boston fern
RMAMJE0D–Mushroom
RMGEFW2R–Mushroom, mycena
RM2A52MFA–The Sickly Cryptogam, 1860.
RM2E4WF3T–Meryon - The Sickly Cryptogam, 1909.216.
RM2AE81YR–Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam); 1860date Charles Meryon, Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam), 1860
RM2H12XMB–The Sickly Cryptogam, 1860. Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868). Etching;
RF2B8X41T–The Sickly Cryptogam, 1860, Charles Meryon, French, 1821-1868, France, Etching with plate tone on blue-green laid paper with violet and red fibres, 71 × 59 mm (image), 71 × 59 mm (plate), 193 × 151 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMBXD1TC–ferns growing in stones wall, Corsica, France
RMDTFHYB–The Cryptogamic Herbarium
RM2AKB6A2–American homes and gardens . mains iree from the diseases which attack mushrooms, andparticularly that which is called softening, so dreaded byParisian growers, whom it annually costs more than a millionfrancs. The mushrooms attacked by the cryptogam thatcauses the disease become atrophied and covered with a rosydown, and, at the epoch of their maturity, become deli-quescent. We shall finish by giving a few statistics designed to showthe importance of this Parisian industry. There exist at pres-ent in the department of the Seine about two hundred and fiftymushroom installations owned by eighty
RM2F6TH2T–Author: Charles Meryon. The Sickly Cryptogam - 1860 - Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868. Etching with plate tone on tan wove paper. France.
RM2B0C2P5–Charles Meryon, The Sickly Cryptogam (Le Malingre Cryptogame), 1860, etching and aquatint in black and red ink on paper, 17 in. x 11 3/16 in. (43.2 cm x 28.42 cm
RMTR671W–hard-fern (Blechnum spicant, Struthiopteris spicant), as ornamental plant
RFCNT2RX–Sword ferns, moss and Redwood sorrel (Oxalis oregana) grow by a stream in the lush understory of Muir Woods California
RMRX16KJ–The Sickly Cryptogam. Charles Meryon; French, 1821-1868. Date: 1860. Dimensions: 70 × 58 mm (image); 70 × 58 mm (plate); 107 × 88 mm (sheet). Etching with plate tone on tan wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMH017GB–Moonwort grape-fern (Botrychium lunaria), with sporangies, Switzerland
RMEBPWR1–marsh fern (Thelypteris palustris), frond, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2F6TNC1–Author: Charles Meryon. The Sickly Cryptogam - 1860 - Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868. Etching with plate tone on blue-green laid paper with violet
RM2A2JFKG–The Sickly Cryptogam, 1860, Charles Meryon, French, 1821-1868, France, Etching with plate tone on blue-green laid paper with violet and red fibres, 71 × 59 mm (image), 71 × 59 mm (plate), 193 × 151 mm (sheet
RMEBKP31–marsh fern (Thelypteris palustris), in a swamp, Germany
RM2E4WF3G–Meryon - The Sickly Cryptogam, 1927.4399.
RMEBPWGN–marsh fern (Thelypteris palustris), detail of a frond, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMRX981W–The Sickly Cryptogam. Charles Meryon; French, 1821-1868. Date: 1860. Dimensions: 71 × 59 mm (image); 71 × 59 mm (plate); 193 × 151 mm (sheet). Etching with plate tone on blue-green laid paper with violet and red fibres. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RFRAX04N–Charles Meryon, French (1821-1868), Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam), 1860, etching. Reimagined
RM2HYMPDB–polypody (Polypodium spec.), fronds, France, Pyrenees, Gorges de Kakuetta
RF2JD4DX3–Male fern
RM2DA2Y7M–western quillwort (Isoetes lacustris), under water, Germany
RFB30WE4–Nephrolepis exaltata, boston fern
RM2AKW4NB–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . llate — that is,arranged in a great number of whorls, at eacharticulation of the stem with the branches. TheSigillaria were, on the contrary, great trees consist-ing of a simple trunk, surmounted with a bunch orpanicle of slender leaves, drooping at the extremity,the bark often channelled and preserving impressionsor markings of the old leaves, which, from theirresemblance to a seal {sigilium), gave origin totheir name. The Stigmaria, according to many paleontologists,were Cryptogam
RMRKRE53–The Sickly Cryptogam - 1860 - Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868) printed by Pierron (French, 19th century) - Artist: Charles Meryon, Origin: France,
RM2A2HPB5–The Sickly Cryptogam, 1860, Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868), printed by Pierron (French, 19th century), France, Etching, with plate tone, in black ink on ivory laid paper, printing à la poupée in red ink, 70 × 59 mm (image), 70 × 59 mm (plate), 109 × 90 mm (sheet
RFCNT2RM–Spring beauty ferns and moss growing in the lush forest understory of Muir Woods National Monument Marin County California USA
RMAMJD92–Primeval forest
RMEDYW2Y–Charles Meryon, French (1821-1868), Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam), 1860, etching
RMANEGB1–Fern leaf closeup
RFDR2MCM–Common Oak Fern on a white background
RM2E4WF4K–Meryon - The Sickly Cryptogam, 1909.215.
RMAFR485–Moss on Lagotellerie Island a protected area in Marguerite Bay Antarctica
RMRX7C7Y–The Sickly Cryptogam. Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868); printed by Pierron (French, 19th century). Date: 1860. Dimensions: 70 × 59 mm (image); 70 × 59 mm (plate); 109 × 90 mm (sheet). Etching, with plate tone, in black ink on ivory laid paper, printing à la poupée in red ink. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMAFR482–The pearlwort Colobanthus quitensis is one of only two flowering plants in Antarctica
RM2AHT0GE–Charles Meryon. The Sickly Cryptogam. 1860. France. Etching with plate tone on blue-green laid paper with violet and red fibres
RMAPRCAA–Moss slope and field hut Leonie Island Marguerite Bay Antarctica
RFRA7EH2–Charles Meryon, French (1821-1868), Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam), 1860, etching. Reimagined
RM2AJG1J3–American homes and gardens . a Fresh Mat black spores of this fungus give the crust of the cheese atint which lowers its market value. Brie which is affectedwith this malady, which the manufacturers call the blues,also acquires a bitter taste. To resist the invasion of thisdangerous cryptogam it is necessary to disinfect thoroughly the ripening cellar and all the utensils employed. Tubs,molds, zinc bands and skimmers are washed with boilingsoda lye; the cellars and drying rooms are whitewashed andfumigated with sulphur. The principal wholesale market for Brie cheeses is atMeaux (Seine-et-Mame)
RMRKRJ7C–The Sickly Cryptogam - 1860 - Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868 - Artist: Charles Meryon, Origin: France, Date: 1860, Medium: Etching with plate tone
RMB1YT28–boston fern Nephrolepis exaltata plant in blue pot
RF2A5FH91–Close up view Redwood sorrel (Oxalis oregana), moss, and sword ferns (Polystichum munitum) growing by a stream in the lush understory of Muir Woods Ca
RMAYBFD1–Africa Ivory Coast rainforest in Tai National Park Tree fern in gully is Cyathea camerooniana
RMH4KG3N–Charles Meryon, French (1821-1868), Le malingre cryptogame (The Sickly Cryptogam), 1860, etching
RMANEGB7–Fern leaf
RFDR26JD–Common Oak Fern on a white background
RMD2YGRC–Shining clubmoss (Huperzia lucidula), growing on forest floor, winter, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMA3MK92–Moss and lichens on tree North Island New Zealand
RMK4693X–Tasmanian Tree Fern, Soft Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica), young involuted frond. Botanical Garden, Madrid. Spain
RMAMJDDB–Primeval forest
RM2AHTC8T–Charles Meryon. The Sickly Cryptogam. 1860. France. Etching, with plate tone, in black ink on ivory laid paper, printing à la poupée in red ink
RMA4NCMF–Antarctic hairgrass deschampsia antarctica and pearlwort colobanthus quitensis Lynch Island South Orkney Islands Antarctica
RF2BAYRXY–Apine tundra biome, natural region infographic. Terrestrial ecosystem world map. Animals, birds and plants design set. Vector illustration
RFDH4NM5–assorted fresh of mushrooms of the highest quality
RF2JD4E0B–Rusty woodsia
RM2DA2Y2P–western quillwort (Isoetes lacustris), under water, Germany
RMRKW8JB–The Sickly Cryptogam - 1860 - Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868 - Artist: Charles Meryon, Origin: France, Date: 1860, Medium: Etching with plate tone
RMEBRY98–hart's tongue, European harts-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium, Phyllitis scolopendrium), leaves with sporangia
RM2AJ3F29–Recueil des travaux botaniques néerlandais . the surface(Fig. 17 and 18). The starch oc-curs only m the parenchyma im-mediately under the convex sideof the wrmkle; m the concaveparts no starch can be found.Fig. 17 shows the situation in alongitudinal section through theupper part of a root. The sec-tion is not exactly médian, but the Fig- 19. LU 1- parenchyma cells, surroundmg the vascular bundle, are m a wrinkled condition themselves.Evidently we hâve hère a case of root contraction (de Vr les, 39).This 13, so far as we are aware, the fîrst case of real root con-traction recorded in cryptogam
RMA3AB5F–Dipteris lobbii fern rheophyte plant growing in running streams Bako National Park Sarawak Borneo Malaysia
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