RF2TBWGX6–A black and picture of a Jewish man rushing to get somewhere
RFT5X834–A picture is showing parts of pontederiaceae, juncaceae, liliaceae, and amaryllidaceae orders. These are include in flowers, vintage line drawing or e
RF2HNA5J6–Rushes and their reflections in a river
RFC7BYP1–Field Wood-rush or Sweep's Brush, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Field Wood-rush isolated on a white background
RMRE3K97–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMPFYR72–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. JUNCACEAE (rush FAMILY) 277. 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.. Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln, 1864-1935; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950. New York, American Book Co
RMRE3CAA–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMPG23J9–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 74 JUNCACEAE (HUSH FAMILY) barbed for most of their length but smooth near the base, equal to or exceeding the achene in length, the latter being oblong, pointed, three-sided, dull brownish yellow. (Fig. 38:) Means of control Drainage of the land, followed by a cultivated crop given very thorough tillage throughout the growing season, in order to prevent, seed development and to destroy the perennial
RMRE3CWG–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMPFYRAT–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 272 JUNCACEAE (kUSH FAMILY). 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.. Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln, 1864-1935; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950. New York, American Book Co
RMRE2NN8–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMPFYR7K–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 21(i JUNCACEAE (RUSH FAMILYJ. 692. J. Torrejn. Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 3,. 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.. Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln, 1864-1935; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950. New York, American Book Co
RMRE3D4W–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NM2–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CPG–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D30–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NHT–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D2F–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NGG–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CYG–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. . 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CJX–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CPY–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. MARSH SPIKE-GRASS (DisHcUis spicata). 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CP6–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Low Spear-graES. Poa annua 196. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3K8J–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CHAIR-MAKERS RUSH [Scirpus ameriiaiiiis). Natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3C9J–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CYPEEUS HYSTRICINUS. Natural size. Spikelets natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NHC–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. SMALL-HEADED RUSH (Juncui bradiyccplmhu). Natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CNK–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CANADA BLUE-GRASS (Poa compressa). One half natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE1XJA–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Gama Grass Tripsacum dactyloides Beard-gra^ Andropogon scoparius 50. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D4K–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. ^^^. Scribner's Panic-grass Panicum Scribnerianunt Panicum dan-destinum 72. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D3K–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. GREEN FOXTAIL (Seiaria viridis). Plant was three feet high. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CF9–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. SLENDER WILD RVE (Elyimis slrhliis). One half natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CHD–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. FRINGED BROME-GRASS iBromus cilialus). One halt natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D09–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. RED-TOP (Agroslis alba). Three quarters natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NNR–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Wool-grass Scirpus cyperinus Meadow Bulrush Scirpus atrovirens 284. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NJ5–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CAREX RETROSA. Three quarters natural size. Spike natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3K8W–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Sand-mat Stenophyllus capillaris Slender Fimbristylis Fimbristylis Frankii 279. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NMK–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. MEADOW BULRUSH {Scirpus almirens). One half natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CWM–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. SALT REED-GRASS (Spartina cyiwsiiroidcs). Panicle about two thirds size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NMC–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. SALT-MARSH BULRUSH {Scirpus rohmtu^) growing in marsh. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CX9–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CREEK SEDGE ON THE MARSH (Spartina glabra, var. pilosa). 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NHK–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. YARD RUSH (Juiirus lenuis). Two thirds natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3C93–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Pond Sedge DuUckium arundinaceutti / Slender Spike-rush Eleocharis tenuis 271. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CG3–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. RAY-GRASS (Loiium pcrcnnc]. Natural sizu. Spikelcts enlarged Ijy tw. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CJ2–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. MEADOW FESCUE [Fesluca elaiior). One half natural size. Spikelets enlarged by three. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NJB–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. HOP SEDGE iCarex Pseudo-Cyperus). One half natural size. Fruit spike natural siz^. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D3A–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses stems, and in the burs, which are really involucres enclosing the spikelets. Before the blossoming-head breaks from the sheath each involucre is short and cup-like, sur- mounted by broad green bristles, but at maturity these bristles are grown together into a hard bur which encloses the seeds and is beset with spines of needle-like sharpness. Later in the season the burs readily become detached and, adhering to
RMRE3CPA–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses the first of the larger grasses to bloom. The stout stems grow rapidly, and when clover fields are sweet with blossoms the coarse panicles of Orchard Grass are painted with large an- thers of purple and yellow, terra-cotta and pink, the colour varying with the soil and the abundance of light. The few branches of the flowering-head spread stiffly, and near their extremities the spikelets are crowded in dense, one
RMRE3CFH–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses places, more It is a tufted annual, bearing looser sheaths, narrower, compressed spikes, and larger spikelets than does the Squirrel-tail Grass, but its presence renders hay fully as valueless since the sharp awns, like those of the more com- mon species, penetrate the flesh of sheep and cattle, and occasionally cause death. An English botanist recorded his earlier achievements science when he wrote of this grass: " In our you
RMRE3D16–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. LONG-AWNEI) W()OII41KASS {Bradiyelylnim craium). Uik M niLtura. size. Spikclil I'likirKed by two and a half. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CME–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. emvTT Densely flowered Manna-grass. Glycerin oblusa. Rattlesnake Grass. Glycma canadensis 207. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D26–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. REED CANARY-GRASS (Phalaris arundinacea). One third natural size. Panicle contracted after flowering. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE1XK8–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses no part in such service, but if one notices grasses that have been beaten to earth by heavy showers, it will be seen that the lower nodes have lengthened on the side turned earthward, and that the stems are thereby bent upward at sharp angles. Sheaths.— The broad, basal portion of each grass leaf is known as the sheath, and, encir- cling the stem, is an important protection to the growing inter- node. Each sheath is usually split,
RMRE2NP3–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. II f5 Great Bulrush Scirpus valUus Salt-marsh Bulrush Scirpus robustus 283. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NJJ–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. ONE OF THE HOP SEDGES (Carex lurida, var. gracilis). Two thirds natural size Spilces natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CW6–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. THE MARSH HAS BEEN COVERED WITH SAND AND THROUGH IT STRUGGLE STRAY PLANTS OF FOX-GRASS. ' t^arlina patens). 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CAM–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. BOTTLE-BRUSH GRASS (Hyslrix palula). One half natural size. Spikelets enlarged by two and a half. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D5T–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses. heads seem loaded with cereal-Hke grain, so large are the blossoms; in others the flowers are few and far apart; while still others bear small blossoms, abundant and crowded. It is a comparatively easy matter to refer each Panic-grass to the genus Panicum; the spikelets with their shining, porcelain-like flowering scales are so characteristic of the genus that they form an easily distinguished feature, but even with the microscope
RMRE3CXR–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. .1 >. - %. WAVY HAIR-GRASS (Deschampsia fiexuosa). One half natural size. Spikelets enlarged by two. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CF5–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. NODDING WILD RYE (Elymus canadensis). One half natural size. Spikelel natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3D1P–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. until the pressure of midsummer was past before giving their seeds to the care of Nature. Among other grasses of late summer the Aristidas are common in dry soil throughout the country. The English name of Three- awned Grass is descriptive of a peculiarity of the genus, as each flowering scale bears triple awns. In Poverty Grass and Slender Aristida the outer awns of the flowering scale are shorter than the middle awn and are upright, while the long m
RMRE3CXF–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses One of the grains cultivated in ancient times, this is still the principal cereal of the extreme north of Europe, where the grain is used daily in the kitchens of the working people, who from it make their "fladbrode," or oaten cakes. Many varieties of this cultivated grass {Avena saliva) have been devel- ifl ^1! W ^^^ '^P^'^ ^" more modern '('] W /av vv^ days, the chief forms of which are Panicled Oats and Bann
RMRE3D3T–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses GREEN FOXTAIL, YELLOW FOXTAIL, BRISTLY FOX- TAIL, AND ITALIAN MILLET These are stout grasses, usually oc- curring as weeds in cultivated lands and by waysides, and blooming in heavy cylindrical spikes of seed-like flowers. Both the Green Foxtail {Setdna vtridis) and the Yellow Foxtail are very common near gardens, and the smooth stems, red-tinged at the base, and bearing flattened sheaths and many leaves, are so
RMRE1XJX–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Stem, Leaf, and Flower The leaves of many grasses are twisted (to the right in some species, to the left in others), as twining plants twist with or against the sun. It is said that the leaf blade in a few grasses is sensitive, and slowly folds together when briskly rubbed. In dry weather and in dry soil it will be noticed that the leaves of certain grasses are rolled tightly, becoming involute, as it is called. As the cells on the upper surface of th
RMRE3CTN–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses tapering leaves, rises in striking contrast to the lower growth. This grass, which is found from southern New England to the Gulf, blooms in August and September, with the Purple Eragrostis, at a season when the sunshine brings from the earth the warm odour of pennyroyal and other mints that are common on dry hillsides, and that seem to have absorbed the summer's heat to give it out again in fragrance. The flowe
RMRE3D1K–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. until the pressure of midsummer was past before giving their seeds to the care of Nature. Among other grasses of late summer the Aristidas are common in dry soil throughout the country. The English name of Three- awned Grass is descriptive of a peculiarity of the genus, as each flowering scale bears triple awns. In Poverty Grass and Slender Aristida the outer awns of the flowering scale are shorter than the middle awn and are upright, while the long m
RMRE3CFE–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. TERRELL â GRASS OR WILD R'E (£/ym«s I'lVsiiii-Hil Plant was three feet high. Spikelets enlarged by two. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRDAYGN–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. JUNCACEAE (rush FAMILY) 277. 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.. Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln, 1864-1935; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950. New York, American Book Co
RMRE2NKB–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses from one to two inches long, with deep brown scales which show green mid-veins and lighter coloured margins. The earliest of our common species, as well as one of the most abun- dant, is the Pennsylvania Sedge (Cdrex pennsylvdn- ica) which is found in the dry soil of hills and open woodlands, carpet- ing the ground with tufts of slender leaves and opening inconspicuous flowers before the more showy blossoms have wakened from their
RMRE3D05–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses Among our common wayside grasses there are few more beau- Rough Hair-grass, with its shining stems and. tiful than the wonderfully deli cate panicles which glisten in the sun- light like purple cobwebs. When the Fescues are past, and the Red- top is in its glory of midsummer colour- ing, the slender stems of this grass droop by the way- side and may be passed a score of times unnoticed, for, although the floweri
RMRE3CP1–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses but even in the as frequently as 7^,. «/r' // .^-XJ â i^*;:^' -J.- about Lexington, that "city of the Blue-grass,' more eastern states the slender stems are seen are those of any other grass of early summer, and the profusion of dark green leaves, together with the habit of spread- ing by sending off numerous running rootstocks, renders it an ideal turf-form- ing grass. June Grass, as this species is often
RMRE2NJW–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. CAREX CRISTATA. Natural size CAREX LURIDA. One half natural size CAREX MIRABILIS. Natural size CAREX LURIDA Spike natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE2NGA–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. KNOTTED RUSH iJuncus nodocus). Two-thirds natural size JOINTED RUSH {Juncus arliculatus). One half natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE3CHN–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses a slender, dark green grass with loose, few-flowered panicles. The spikelets are small, and as they are borne only at the ends of the panicle branches the '^^x . plant should not be con- ^^^ fused with other shade- >^v, ^ni. loving grasses. The plants of this genus are very variable under different conditions of soil and climate, and a number of varieties are listed under the species given. Slender Fescue. Fe
RMRE3D2B–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses most attractive colour- ing, and even before flowering the dense growth of blue-green leaves is noticed in marked contrast to the lighter colour of the marsh. A stout perennial with creeping rootstocks, this grass grows most luxuriantly in wet mead- ows and in shallow water, where the profusion of. Enlarged spikelet of Phalaris arutidinacea leaves, which are always darker in colour than the smooth and shining st
RMRE3CM9–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses. genus, and is in its greatest perfection in late June, when the low grounds are "paynted all with variable flowers, And all the meades adorned with daintie gemmes." The flowering-heads of this grass retain their beauty until late fall, and are easily recog- nized throughout the season, though the colours which tinge the broad scales fade as the seeds ripen. Densely flowered Manna-grass is less widely distributed, and in
RMRD9WJ0–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 74 JUNCACEAE (HUSH FAMILY) barbed for most of their length but smooth near the base, equal to or exceeding the achene in length, the latter being oblong, pointed, three-sided, dull brownish yellow. (Fig. 38:) Means of control Drainage of the land, followed by a cultivated crop given very thorough tillage throughout the growing season, in order to prevent, seed development and to destroy the perennial
RMRE3CFP–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Description of the Grasses The Squirrel-tail Grass, a most unworthy relative of so useful a grain, has reversed the usual order of migrating plants and for a number of years has been trav- elling eastward from the Middle ^ States and the West. It spreads its bristly flowering-heads in. waste grounds and invades dooryards and gardens, a weed wherever it appears, and furnished with that facility in transporting itself which the majority of w
RMRE2NKP–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. WHITE BEAKED-RUSH (Rynchospora alba). Natural size VIRGINIAN COTTON-GRASS {Eriophomm virginicum). Spikelets enlarged by two Natural size. 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.. Francis, Mary Evans. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE1XJP–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses. on the way toward a grass-like appearance. The three stamens of many grasses suggest the characteristic, three-parted form of the true Hlies, while the flower- ing scale and palet of each grass blossom are a reminder of the lily calyx, the two green keels of the palet suggesting that two divisions of the calyx have been merged in one. Our wind-fertilized flowers are represen- ted chiefly by the grasses and sedges, and by early blo
RMRDAYX5–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 272 JUNCACEAE (kUSH FAMILY). 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.. Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln, 1864-1935; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950. New York, American Book Co
RMRE3CRG–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses showy spikelets which in bloom make the grass the most stately of the genus. Creeping Eragrostis {Era- grostis hypnoides), found on the sandy banks of streams, spreads extensively over the surface of the ground, and in this habit is unlike our other common species of Eragrostis. The short, dark panicles are somewhat like those of the Strong-scented but are smaller and less densely flowered, and a care- ful examination shows that th
RMRE3CRN–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses Eragrostis, like a reddish purple mist, often cover the ground, and although October frosts fade the flowering-heads to a pale straw-colour, they are ^si--v^^y, ^i still noticeable during â '^-i^^^^^^^ i'' autumn, when, as one of the tumbleweeds of the East, they are carried by the wind and piled in huge drifts against way- side fences. In similar locations the panicles of Lace-grass {Eragrostis capilldris) in
RMRE3D51–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. COCKSPUR GRASS {EchinochUa crusgalli). One third natural size. Awn-bearing plants of this very variable species resemble " "'" 'â ' â ', 'â.,.:.".-,, ,,. .. !,. â.;,"..a:,v.'-.."x' !-â â .'1.. ..ough sheaths. 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 w
RMRE3D6R–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses. recess in which the flower is embedded. Stamens 3, anthers orange colour, large. Stigmas purple, long. Moist soil, swamps, and borders of streams. June to September. Rhode Island to Florida, Texas, Mis- souri, and Kansas. BEARD-GRASS, BROOM SEDGE, FORKED BEARD-GRASS, AND BUSHY BEARD-GRASS When the royal purple and gold of asters and goldenrod paint the waysides, and mark the turning to- ward harvest of the ti
RMRE3CJA–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Fescue, whose narrow panicles rise above tufts of bristle-Hke gray-green leaves, are the smallest of all, and are usually found in dry locations. The latter species is distinguished by slightly longer flower- ing-heads, more numer- ously flowered spikelets, rand longer awns. The stems of both these grasses are usually about a foot in height, or in sterile soil they are often much smaller, though one occasionally finds a tall variety of Sheep's Fescue
RMRE3CR5–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses acute; flowering scales short-hairy at base, divided at apex and bearing a dorsal awn about 4"-5" long. Stamens 3. In woods and on rocky hills in the shade. June to August. New Brunswick to British Columbia, south to Pennsylvania. BROAD-LEAVED SPIKE-GRASS, SLENDER SPIKE-GRASS, AND SEASIDE OATS "by rushy brook. Or on the beached margent of the sea.'' So strikingly ornamental are the panicles of Bro
RMRE3D19–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses Long-awned Hair-grass Muhknbergia capiUaris. curiosity for the blossoms to appear, there is small reward in seeing but short panicles of tiny green and lead-coloured flowers. The more slender Nimble Will, mentioned before, is also found in dooryards, where it hastily spreads wherever it has opportunity. Long-awned Hair-grass is found only on dry soil and is a delicate and beautiful grass, very distinct in appear
RMRE3CYX–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses the flowers fade rapidly, leaving only pale-brown panicles of ripen- ing seeds. Occasionally the whole panicle fails to mature, and then the spikelets remain empty and faded. In the same wet meadows Nuttall's Reed-grass {Calama- grostis cinnoides) is found in midsummer. A stout, reed- like grass is this species, with broader leaves than Blue- joint, and with contracted panicles which in the sunlight look as if they had been dip- pe
RMRE3CXY–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses. perennial, with narrow panicles of pale green spikelets, is some- times common in moist woods and meadows, but it is a plant little ., WSi rioticed save by the student to ^ whom each new grass is a dis- covery of absorbing interest. Dry, open woods are the home of the Slender Sphen- opholis {Sphendpholis nitidd) which shows a more open panicle in bloom, though the branches are drawn closely to the stem before a
RMRE3CY6–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses bloom until late summer, the reed-like stems, frequently shoulder- high, and bearing broad, soft leaves, are common in July in wooded swamps and by shaded streams. When the many-flowered pani- cles first appear they are pale green, contracted, and almost silky; later, as the flowers open, the multitude of hair-like branches spread from the flowering-head and the spikelets are often tinged with purple, while as t
RMRE3D21–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses short, narrow panicle rises above thread-like leaves, and the whitish spikelets are occasionally tinged with purple. Black-grained Moun- tain Rice {Oryiopsis ra- cemosa) is a later, broad-leaved species found in woods and on ledges, where it blooms in midsummer. The plant is larger than White- grained Mountain Rice and usually bears a longer panicle of darker flowers; nor are the stem-leaves minute, as are those of that earlier spe
RMRE3D67–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses Large Crab-grass is a weed only when it is out of place, as it so frequently is in this country. In some localities the stems yield a valued pasturage, and in south- western Europe this grass is cultivated for its seeds, which are used in porridge. Small Crab-grass (Digitdria humijusd) and Large Crab-grass bloom in midsummer and later and are very similar in appearance, differing chiefly in size and in the numbe
RMRE1XJJ–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Stem, Leaf, and Flower. Outa â (VyVi^ scales JhU Scale |-orms Olhus* Acuta uppermost) a flower is borne. Scales which enclose a flower are termed flowering scales. These exhibit many interesting peculiarities in their structure, often bearing a bristle-like appendage, called an awn, which is considered by botanists to be a modified leaf-blade. Such awns are straight, bent, or twisted, and either terminate the scales, when they are known as terminal aw
RMRE3CRD–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses. flowering scale bears an awn as long as itself. Blooming in rnid- summer, this grass prefers the dry soil of rocky hillsides, where fragrant pennyroyal and life- everlasting grow in the bor- derland surrounding woods of oak and chestnut. The stems are slender, and the loosely flowered panicles of narrow, long spikelets are usually ^^ tinged with purple. Narrow Melic-grass. Me- lica mutica Walt. Perennial. Stem i|-3 ft. tall, slend
RMRE3D10–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses the many-flowered spikelets of the Brome-grasses. If the scope is used it discloses the thread-like prolongation rachilla lying against the palet which closely embraces the narrow seed. The slender stems bear a profusion of spreading leaves, and the *" whole plant has a slightly unpleasant odour. Long-awned Wood-grass. Brachyelytrum erectum (Schreb.) Beauv. Perennial from rootstocks. Stem 1-4 ft. tall, slen
RMRDY74M–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 47. Family Juncaceae. Rush Family. The rushes are limited to 7 genera, but contain over 200 species, a large part of which belong to Juncus. They are of very wide dis- tribution and very varied habitat, al- though a majority, perhaps, may be said to prefer wet or moist ground. The plants may always be distinguished from the grasses and sedges, to which they bear a close external resemblance, by the distinct perianth, which is, how- ever, dry and chaffy in texture. The ovary is also three-celled instead of on
RMRE2NGN–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. The Book of Grasses stigmas are also white. The flowers are widely open in the early hours of the morning but close during the heat of the day. The Toad Rush (Juncus bufonius) is an odd little plant, rarely eight inches tall, which often spreads in tangled mats over low ground by the waysides and on the borders of dried-up pools. The flowers are larger than in our other common rushes, and are dark green; the stems branch abundantly at the base and bea
RMRE3CW2–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Graisses. WIRE-GRASS AND EGYPTIAN GRASS The coarse leaves and stems of Wire-grass form a thick, green carpeting in dooryards and by footpaths in many of the states during the middle and latter part of summer. This grass is a native of warm countries of the Eastern Hemis- phere, and, although gradually becoming common in southern New England, is most abundant in the South, where it usually suffers the reproach of being c
RMRE3D00–. The book of grasses; an illustrated guide to the common grasses, and the most common of the rushes and sedges. Grasses; Juncaceae; Cyperaceae. Illustrated Descriptions of the Grasses long or less. Scales 3; outer scales nearly equal, acute, rough on keels; flowering scale obtuse; palet minute. Stamens 3, anthers small. Dry or moist soil. June to August. Throughout nearly the whole of North America, except in the extreme north. BLUE-JOINT GRASS AND NUTTALL'S REED-GRASS Though that "bank where the wild thyme blows" be in- accessible, the country holds many a marshy meadow wherein all
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