RMDDTFAR–Casting at AT Green & Sons steel foundry, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
RMW67D24–Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles - T.C. Wheaton Co. Green glass monkey shop; Scope and content: Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles. T.C. Wheaton Co. Green glass monkey shop. This shows the set-up of a green glass blowing shop. Monkey shops are said to be the same as the others but the bottles are smaller and the work must be done much more rapidly. The two men standing up at the left hand side of the picture facing front are blowers. Two always work together in a shop of this kind. They take the glass from the oven and drop it in a mould, which in this case is in front of the man who
RF2JHDD0J–Allergies mould .
RMD4WW40–Millville, New Jersey - Glass Bottles - T. C. Wheaton Co. Green Glass Monkey Shop
RM2BW266E–The little boy who does not know where he lives. Giving his name as Douglas Morris and his age as four years, a fairey haired little boy is now at the Children's Receiving Home, Parsons Green, after police had found him sitting on a doorstep in Tavistock Place, Bloomsbury, a week ago. Lost, Douglas cannot tell where is his home, and no one has claimed him so far. A mould on the right side of his neck is a distinguishing mark which may help to find his parents. 27 January 1938
RFW0CMXK–Black-and-white, lotus
RMRE22CJ–. Pharmaceutical bacteriology, with special reference to disinfection and sterilization. Bacteriology. YEASTS AND MOULDS. 145 believed to be pathogenic in chronic catarrhal conditions of the Eustachian tubes and of the stomach. b. Penicillium glaucum. This is the omnipresent blue-green mould so common in the household, infesting all exposed moist organic substances. Supposed to be non-pathogenic, although some credit it with being the cause of pellagra. c. Aspergillus fumigatus. Said to be the cause of pellagra. d. Aspergillus concentricits. Causes ringworm. Common in the. Fig. 66.—Saccharomyc
RF2BWX90N–Mould, Fungus, and White Peeling Painting on White Concrete Wall Background, Suitable for Presentation and Backdrop.
RMAJBXGX–A scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Stachybotrys chartarum
RF2AMBFTW–French cheese illustration. Hand drawn vector blue cheese illustration on chalk board. Engraved style gorgonzola. Retro roquefort cheese illustration.
RFRAXE9P–Fungi.
RMBA2RRA–Prayer hall of destroyed during Soviet period Russian country church Vladimir city region Russia Black and White version
RF2RMP8KF–Vector a slice of blue cheese. Dairy and cheese products isolated on white background. Muted tones moldy cheese. Hand drawn realistic illustration
RMCE6CWB–Padlocked door of a wooden shed
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RMKHD9EK–November - Rear lights of an old BMW saloon 728i
RM2K6RHJ6–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMW67DCE–Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles. Whitall Tatum green glass shop; Scope and content: Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles. Whitall Tatum green glass shop. The worker at the extreme left of the picture is a blower taking glass from the oven. To his right is a second blower rolling and blowing the glass on a sheet of iron before he puts it in a mould for final blowing. Under him is sitting the shaping mould boy. The man in profile toward the shaping mould boy is the carrying-up boy who takes the bottles from the mould to the gaffer, who is seated slightly to his left in this picture. The
RMPG4DG9–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX Vn 707 walled and commonly guttulate, 4.5 to 5.5/1 in diameter. The growing and fruiting period is about two weeks. This green mould grows in Camembert and other soft cheeses, where it causes a breaking down of the casein. Camembert cheese is a soft rennet cheese made from cow's milk. A typic cheese is about four and a half inches in diameter and one and a quarter inches thick, and is sold in this country wrapped in paper and inclosed in a wooden box of the same shape. The chee
RMRE4806–. Applied bacteriology; an introductory handbook for the use of students, medical officers of health, analysts and sanitarians. Bacteriology. 322 APPLIED BACTERIOLOGY very common green mould seen on the bark of trees, old walls, etc. It grows in the form of locks of cotton-wool, and during sporulation forms a green fur of a peculiar musty odour. The mycelium consists of horizontally arranged straight or slightly undulating Jointed filaments, from which the spore-bearing hyphae stand vertically up, dividing at their upper ends into forks (basidia), from which fine processes branch off (sterigma
RMBPG1T1–A scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Stachybotrys chartarum, a greenish black cellulotytic fungus
RF2AMBG4R–French cheese illustration. Hand drawn vector blue cheese illustration. Engraved style camembert. Retro brie cheese illustration.
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RMKHD9EJ–November - Rear lights of an old BMW saloon 728i
RM2K6RHDY–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMW1GR27–Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles - T.C. Wheaton Co. Green glass monkey shop; Scope and content: Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles. T.C. Wheaton Co. Green glass monkey shop. This shows the set-up of a green glass blowing shop. Monkey shops are said to be the same as the others but the bottles are smaller and the work must be done much more rapidly. The two men standing up at the left hand side of the picture facing front are blowers. Two always work together in a shop of this kind. They take the glass from the oven and drop it in a mould, which in this case is in front of the man who
RMPG451X–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. The Relation of Fungi to Other Plants Threads. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this worit of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds
RMRDET98–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX Vn 707 walled and commonly guttulate, 4.5 to 5.5/1 in diameter. The growing and fruiting period is about two weeks. This green mould grows in Camembert and other soft cheeses, where it causes a breaking down of the casein. Camembert cheese is a soft rennet cheese made from cow's milk. A typic cheese is about four and a half inches in diameter and one and a quarter inches thick, and is sold in this country wrapped in paper and inclosed in a wooden box of the same shape. The chee
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RMKHD9EG–November - Rear lights of an old BMW saloon 728i
RM2K6RHF1–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMW1GR9N–Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles. Whitall Tatum green glass shop; Scope and content: Millville, New Jersey - Glass bottles. Whitall Tatum green glass shop. The worker at the extreme left of the picture is a blower taking glass from the oven. To his right is a second blower rolling and blowing the glass on a sheet of iron before he puts it in a mould for final blowing. Under him is sitting the shaping mould boy. The man in profile toward the shaping mould boy is the carrying-up boy who takes the bottles from the mould to the gaffer, who is seated slightly to his left in this picture. The
RMPG451R–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this worit of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds and several of those fungi which cause diseases
RM2AKM619–The practical book of early American arts and crafts . 1 and 2 Green Glass Saucer and Milk Bowl, New Jersey, Early Eighteenth Century 3-7 Tumblers, Wine Glasses and Milk Bowl, Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Courtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art 8 and 9, Bottle Mould and Moulded Bottle, Early Nineteenth Century Courtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art
RF2EY956J–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Jan 05, 2021: Johannesburg, South Africa - May 12 2018: Outdoor Art Sculpture Exhibition at Nirox Park
RM2K6RDR3–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMPG41D2–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 382 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE may find freshly cut stumps near some of the sections of the soil that they have been studying, and, by counting the annual rings, they may arrive at some idea as to how long the forest has been at its work. Their fathers may also tell them something about the woods in the neighborhood. The following answer (from Green, p. 36) is the most. Fig. 154. Apparatus for testing Retention of Water by Different Soils The figure represents loo grams each of grave], sand, barren soil, loam, and leaf mould, and 25 grams of leaves definite th
RM2AKM5H7–The practical book of early American arts and crafts . 1 and 2 Green Glass Saucer and Milk Bowl, New Jersey, Early Eighteenth Century 3-7 Tumblers, Wine Glasses and Milk Bowl, Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Courtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art 8 and 9, Bottle Mould and Moulded Bottle, Early Nineteenth Century Courtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. STIEGEL GLASS, COLOURED AND WHITECourtesy of Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art ^ :-?.^ ^i. •^
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RM2K6RHAM–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMPG4DH0–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 704 ADDITIONAL EXERCISES Pcnicillium cxpansum (Fig. 243) which can always be obtained from apples decayin-; in storage. Colonies of this mould upon gelatin and potato, or bean agar, arc green, becoming gray-green and later brown. The conidiophores are tufted into corem- ium-like clusters. The conidia fructifications consist of one to three main branches bearing verticils of branchlets supporting crowded whorls of sterigmata. Conidiospores are elliptic 2 by 3.3M, green, persisting in cha
RMRE0RF9–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this work of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is Spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds and several of those fungi
RF2EY956B–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Jan 05, 2021: Johannesburg, South Africa - May 12 2018: Outdoor Art Sculpture Exhibition at Nirox Park
RM2K6RCR6–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMPG3T0N–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PnOTOPHTTA. 107 some species it is no larger than a pin-head, while in others it is as large as a man's hand. This mass of protoplasm is often yellow or orange-red in color, and is never green. It possesses to an extraordinary degree the power of moving itself from place to place. Slime-moulds obtain their food by absorbing solutions of decaying matter, and are even. Fig. 45.—Early stages of a Slime-mould (Fuligo varians). o. a spore; 6. c, the same, bursting the cell-wall; d to I, various stages; m, young Slime-mould. said to engulf solid substances in the
RMRDYHHA–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. The Relation of Fungi to Other Plants. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this work of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes br
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RM2K6RCXT–Parkway Forest Park in Autumn
RMRDE2E6–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this worit of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds and several of those fungi which cause diseases
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RMRDE2EE–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. The Relation of Fungi to Other Plants Threads. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this worit of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds
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RMRE003T–. Strolls by starlight and sunshine;. Natural history. THE WILD GARDEN. 161 underfoot ere I was aware; the imitative whorled foliage of the medeolas having beguiled my discrimination. The secret was safe, this secluded haunt having been selected as the choice of all the earth by a nestling whippoorwill, which fluttered â **⢠. from my feet, disclosing her downy brood like a spot of mould down there on the brown leaves. But my po- gonias were long past their prime, and I could get little idea of their flower. Here bloomed, also, the small green orchis and the purple-fringed orchis, the Uvulari
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RMRE0RHT–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this work of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is Spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds and several of those fungi
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RMRDYHH5–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this work of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is spore cases able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), includes bread moulds and several of those fungi w
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RMRE0RFB–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. The Relation of Fungi to Other Plants Threads. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this work of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is Spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), in
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RMRE0RHX–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. The Relation of Fungi to Other Plants Threads. Bread mould (mag- nified) lost their power of constructing such food, and also their green granules by which this work of construction may be carried on. The life history and structure of fungi has been studied so minutely that one is Spore cases, able to arrange them in three well- marked classes: The first class, the algal-like fungi (Phycomycetes), in
RMRDW95D–. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. STRUCTURE OF THE PLANT 15. green foliage of plants. Having produced such a leaf the plant seems to have reached the beaten track and produces one leaf after another, modelling them as it were according to the same pattern, casting them, so to speak, in the same mould. But the leaves are not the only product of a growing plant; at a certain age it produces other organs such as flowers and fruit. As a rule the transformation of leaves into quite distinct flower organs hap- pens suddenly; but cases are frequent in which the ap- pearance of the flower is
RMRDPNME–. Factors influencing the keeping quality of fruit. Fruit; Cold storage. 50. PLATE VIII VSrapped In leaves. All poor. All the fruit that was wrapped in leaves was entire- ly worthless. I simply show a sample of the lot. All s of it was just as can be seen in the plate. Entirely de- cayed and covered with mould. This v;as due to the damp- ness and green condition of the leaves when the fruit was put away.. 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
RMRDGWA2–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 382 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE may find freshly cut stumps near some of the sections of the soil that they have been studying, and, by counting the annual rings, they may arrive at some idea as to how long the forest has been at its work. Their fathers may also tell them something about the woods in the neighborhood. The following answer (from Green, p. 36) is the most. Fig. 154. Apparatus for testing Retention of Water by Different Soils The figure represents loo grams each of grave], sand, barren soil, loam, and leaf mould, and 25 grams of leaves definite th
RMRDKNYH–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 382 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE may find freshly cut stumps near some of the sections of the soil that they have been studying, and, by counting the annual rings, they may arrive at some idea as to how long the forest has been at its work. Their fathers may also tell them something about the woods in the neighborhood. The following answer (from Green, p. 36) is the most. Fig. 154. Apparatus for testing Retention of Water by Dii'FERENT Soils The figure represents loo grams each of gravel, sand, barren soil, loam, and leaf mould, and 25 grams of leaves definite t
RMRJ48TM–. North American wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers -- Canada; Fleurs sauvages -- Canada. INDIAiN TURNIP. Arum tnphylhm {Annn family,) " Or peers the Arum from its spoted veil.*' Bryant. SK^I^^^^ ^'*^ two Species of Arums common to Canada, the larger of which is known as Green-dragon Arum Dracon- tium; the other, which forms the central figure in the plate, is the most common to our soil, and is known hv the familiar name of Indian Turnip [Arum triphijllum or A. purpureum). These moisture-loving plants are chiefly to be found in rich black, swampv mould, beneath the shade of trees and
RMRE1HJG–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. 62 OAK FERN. €xMt This is an extremely beautiful fern in cultivation, and flou- rishes on rock-work if supplied with a light and moist soil, which its stolon-like rhizomes can readily penetrate : this should be composed of bog-earth, leaf-mould and sand, without any admixture of loam. Exposure to the sun rapidly changes the colour of the leaves to a sickly yellow-green, and causes the divisions to assume a convolute form; but, if shaded by trees, which can readily be accomplished, a patch of the most exquisitely delicate and lovely green may be preserved t
RMRDXF59–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON STOVE PLANTS 679 very valuable for decorative purposes. Especially is this the case with P. Veitchii, which, with its beautiful variegated striped leaves, is one of the ornamental foliage plants most in demand for decorative and exhibition work. It is propagated by offsets, and grows freely in equal parts peat and loam with a little leaf- mould and sand. P. graminifolius and P. utilis, from Mada- gascar, are good green-leaved forms. P. Sanderi (Fig. 443) is a new species of tufted habit, the sword-like leaves havi
RMRDNWB6–. Science from an easy chair; a second series. Science; Natural history. 100 FERN-SEED mould on to which they have been shed by the fera When the Httle thread is about an eighth of an inch long, and consists of some half dozen cells arranged in a row, the front cells divide, not transversely, but parallel to the length of the thread (Fig. 7, d), and this mode of growth and division, combined with the transversal one, continues until a little green plate or flat expansion consisting of S.C. Fig. 7.— Germination of the spore of a fern. A. A single spore about -jjisth of an inch in diameter. B. T
RMRJ5KA6–. North American wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers -- Canada; Fleurs sauvages -- Canada. Nat. Ord. ERicACEiB.—Sub. Obd. PrRoucii. ONE FLOWEKED PYKOLA. Mbneses unijbrcu. [HIS exquisitely scented flower is only found in the shade of the forest, in rich bla . leaf mould, where, like F. elliptica, it forms considerable beds; it is of evergreen habit. The leaves are of a dark green and smooth surface, clustered at the base oi the running root-stalk and sending up from the centre one simple scape, bearing a gracefully nodding flower; each milk- white petal is elegantly scalloped; the stamens, 8
RMRE1HA6–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. 243 SEA SPLEENWOET. My kind friend, Mr, Wollaston, gives me the following direc- tions for cultivating this fern. " The soil should he composed of sandy loam and turfy heath-peat, with a small portion of thoroughly rotten leaf-mould, and it must be kept in a green- house, or in a frame, or covered by a hand-light." Mr. Wol- laston however suggests to me that it might be planted between pieces of stone on rock-work, with a southern aspect, and in a very sheltered situation, protected completely from every ray of sunshine. I find this plant invariab
RMRDET9Y–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 704 ADDITIONAL EXERCISES Pcnicillium cxpansum (Fig. 243) which can always be obtained from apples decayin-; in storage. Colonies of this mould upon gelatin and potato, or bean agar, arc green, becoming gray-green and later brown. The conidiophores are tufted into corem- ium-like clusters. The conidia fructifications consist of one to three main branches bearing verticils of branchlets supporting crowded whorls of sterigmata. Conidiospores are elliptic 2 by 3.3M, green, persisting in cha
RMRDR350–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. FERNS. 269' A. viride, the Green, and A. THchomaves, the Black Spleenwort, thrive well in any well-drained "pocket" of the rockery, with leaf-mould and sand mixed with pieces of stone—pieces of old brick rubbish do thoroughly weU; indeed, wedged between the brick- work of an old wall, and kept damp until the roots have had time to fix themselves in their new quarters, when the plants will need no further attention, they will often grow more luxuriantly. A. Germanicmn succeed well either as pot plants, using loam and leaf-mould mixed with smal
RMRDXF9E–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON STOVE PLANTS. 643 Repot in the spring, using a good substantial soil of two parts fibrous loam, and one part leaf-mould and sand, in well-drained pots. A. Willidmsii is of dwarf, compact, bushy habit, with rich dark green foliage, and produces an abundance of beautiful, clear, bright yellow, sweet-scented flowers from 3^in. to 4^in. in diameter the whole summer; it also flowers freely in small pots. Amaryllis (Hippeastrum).—These truly gorgeous flowers are among the most brilliant and effective in the whole Vegeta
RMRDNWB3–. Science from an easy chair; a second series. Science; Natural history. THE PROTHALLUS OF FERNS 101 liver-wort or Marchantia—it is called the Marchantia-like growth. The botanists of some two hundred years ago—(such as John Ray [^670], who ridiculed a botanical friend for trying to catch fern seed on a sheet spread out on Mid- summer's Night, when the spore-cases have not yet come into existence)—raised these flat green growths from spores sown on damp mould, and were at first puzzled by getting. Fio, 8. A. Underside of the prothallus of a fern showing—rh., root- iilaments; an., sperm-sacs or
RMREN4TX–. Weeds of Ontario [microform]. Mauvaises herbes; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds. cultivated "ained tub- ith yellow- eify green mdents as it uiually ity always the weed t has an | f growth, be Itgule) d smooth! •istly andj olor, andj olor, and] mL (Seei eep early cultivate l e mould P (pota- 'oughout clover, is liable i ip, plow id culti-i. Fu I. YtLLow Fox-tail. (Sftarw gUmea.). 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 re
RMRDXF5K–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON STOVE PLANTS. 673 interesting variety. They are propagated by division just as growth commences, and thrive in a mixture of peat, loam, leaf- mould, and sand. Keep rather dry in winter. D. musaica is of dwarf habit, with rich deep shining green leaves, traversed with numerous fine white lines on the upper surface, the under-side being deep purple. D. Regina, D. taniensis, and D. undata are also attractive. DiEFFENBACHiA.—The handsome foliage of this genus, with dif- ferent shades of green, yellow, and white irregu
RMRDXMTK–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON TREES AND SHRUBS. 431 Daphnes are charming sweet-scented shrubs. Their cultural requirements are very simple, and the flower-display extends over several months. Although they thrive well in ordinary soil, they give the best results when planted in a moist, peaty soil, with 3 >. which has been incorporated a quantity of leaf-mould. Good drainage is of importance. D. Cneorum (Garland Flower) (Fig. 275) is a good carpet-shrub, with neat deep green leaves and fragrant rose-pink flowers, produced sometimes twice a
RMRDJH8T–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PnOTOPHTTA. 107 some species it is no larger than a pin-head, while in others it is as large as a man's hand. This mass of protoplasm is often yellow or orange-red in color, and is never green. It possesses to an extraordinary degree the power of moving itself from place to place. Slime-moulds obtain their food by absorbing solutions of decaying matter, and are even. Fig. 45.—Early stages of a Slime-mould (Fuligo varians). o. a spore; 6. c, the same, bursting the cell-wall; d to I, various stages; m, young Slime-mould. said to engulf solid substances in the
RMRDWC3C–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PROTOPHTTA. 107 Some species it is no larger tlian a pin-head, wliile in others it is as large as a man's hand. This mass of protoplasm is often yellow or orange-red in color, and is never green. It possesses to an extraordinary degree the power of moving itself from place to place. Slime-moulds obtain their food by absorbing solutions of decaying matter, and are even. Fio. 45.—Early stages of a Slime-mould (Fuligo varians). a, a spore; h. c, the same, bursting the cell-wall; d to Z, various stages; m, young Slime-mould. said to engulf solid substances in th
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