RFP82F1G–Row of Sand sedge plants, growing on long stolons in the sand of the dunes
RFJ4J4HD–Perennial plant with a rhizome from which long stolons emerge, whose scientific name is: Ajuga reptans L. Photo taken in Sierra del Segura, Albacete,
RM2A216XH–Long runner grass growing over patch of freshwater algae in a muddy marshy area of St Lucia Estuary, Umkhanyakude District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
RFFD41NR–Fragaria ananassa, Garden strawberry, perennial herb with trifoliate leaves, white flowers and accessory berry fruit, red oval
RFT5R7M5–A picture shows Star Grass Plant. Stolons are thick, woody, with long internodes arching above soil surface. It is robust, stoloniferous perennial gra
RF2RK7HKB–A macro of an early spring vibrant yellow False Mock Strawberry (Potentilla indica) flower
RMRDJRTB–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Perennial, weak, ascending or decum- bent, forming long stolons; roots fibrous. Basal leaves and stem-leaves similar, the lower petioled, the upper sessile, ovate, oval, or orbicular, obtuse, undulate angled or entire, thin, the base rounded, trun- cate or cordate; pedicels 4"-l2" long; flowers white, 2"-3" broad; pods Hnear, 7"-8"
RM2JW177Y–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMRX7F36–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Cenl-s 34. MUSTARD FAMILY 10. Cardarnine rotundifolia Michx. Round-leaved or American Water-cress. Fig. 2092. Cardarnine rotundifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 30. 1803. Perennial, weak, ascending or decum- bent, forming long stolons ; roots fibrous. Basal leaves and stem-leaves similar, the lower petioled, the upper
RMPG1XB1–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Arctic Plants: Morphology and Synonymy 25 b rhizome and may remain active for several years. There is no leafy rosette as the cushion is formed only by the numerous branched shoots with their inter- nodes very distinct, and with the leaves opposite. Halianthus peploides (L.) Fr. This is known best under this name; it is Arenaria peploides L., but the genus has also been called Ammodenia Patrinj Honkenya Ehrh., and Adenarium E,af. The vegetative reproduction is effected by means of long subterranean stolons with membran
RMMAA60R–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 31. Viola lanceolata L. Lance-leaved or Water Violet. Fig. 2953. Viola lanceolata L. Sp. PI. 934. 1753. Glabrous, usually profusely stoloniferous in late summer, the stolons rooting at the nodes and bear- ing apetalous flowers; rootstock slender; scapes 2'-^' high; mature leaves lanceolate or elliptical, the blade 2i'-6' long. s"-io" wide, gradually tapering into t
RFJ4J4HF–Perennial plant with a rhizome from which long stolons emerge, whose scientific name is: Ajuga reptans L. Photo taken in Sierra del Segura, Albacete,
RM2A216XT–Long runner grass growing over patch of freshwater algae in a muddy marshy area of St Lucia Estuary, Umkhanyakude District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
RFFD40T7–Fragaria ananassa, Garden strawberry, perennial herb with trifoliate leaves, white flowers and accessory berry fruit, red oval
RMRDJT0H–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 34. MUSTARD FAMILY, 10. Cardamine rotundifolia Michx. Round-leaved or American Water-cress. Fig. 2092. Cardamine rotundifolia Miclix. Am. 2 •. 30. 1803. Fl. Bor.. Perennial, weak, ascending or decum- bent, forming long stolons; roots fibrous. Basal leaves and stem-leaves similar, the lower petioled, the upper sessile, ovate, oval, or orbicular, obtuse, un
RM2JW1782–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMRYTNR4–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Cenl-s 34. MUSTARD FAMILY 10. Cardarnine rotundifolia Michx. Round-leaved or American Water-cress. Fig. 2092. Cardarnine rotundifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 30. 1803. Perennial, weak, ascending or decum- bent, forming long stolons ; roots fibrous. Basal leaves and stem-leaves similar, the lower petioled, the uppe
RMPFHX9M–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. HYDROIDA 47 The reptant stolons are covered by a continuous chitinous coenosarc, whose surface is studded with small prickles, among which occur larger chitinous spines about 1.5 mm. high, provided with lon- gitudinal rows of more or less regular small teeth. The large spines now and then show a tendency to divide at the apex. The polyps are up to 4 mm. long, whitish or faintly reddish, with 20—30 tentacles in a dense whorl below the oral portion. The tentacles form a belt which appears double because of alternating displace
RMMAA60G–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 38. Viola rugulosa Greene. Ryd- berg's Violet. Fig. 2960. Viola rugulosa Greene, Pittonia 5: 26. 1902. yiola Rydbergii Greene, Pittonia 5: 27. 1902, Often widely spreading from long, thick, branching stolons; stems stout, i°-2° high; radical leaves usually 3-5, long-petroled, the blades cordate-reniform, abruptly short- acuminate, often 4' wide, densely hirsuUi- lous beneath
RM2A216Y8–Long runner grass growing over patch of freshwater algae in a muddy marshy area of St Lucia Estuary, Umkhanyakude District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
RFFDEBDT–Fragaria ananassa, Garden strawberry, perennial herb with trifoliate leaves, white flowers and accessory berry fruit, red oval
RMRDPPDB–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Cenl-s 34. MUSTARD FAMILY 10. Cardarnine rotundifolia Michx. Round-leaved or American Water-cress. Fig. 2092. Cardarnine rotundifolia Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 30. 1803. Perennial, weak, ascending or decum- bent, forming long stolons ; roots fibrous. Basal leaves and stem-leaves similar, the lower petioled, the upper sessile, ovate, oval, or orbicular, obtuse, undulate
RM2JW177R–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMW1RGBE–Archive image from page 60 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1898). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfexpe56dani Year: 1898 HYDROIDA 55 From the reptant stolons proceed polyp stems up to I2 mm. long, generally unbranched; more rarely 2—4 polyp stems proceed from a common trunk, 1—2 nun. high. The polyps attain a length of 0.7 mm., and are fusiform, with 6—12 tentacles placed in a whorl. Below the tentacles the polyp is surrounded by a pseudohydrotheca, which it is very difficult to observe on the polvp when wholly extended. In general it is jellied and vigorously developed. The polyp st
RMPG2RMG–. Heredity and evolution in plants. Heredity; Plants. l6 HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION IN PLANTS through long geological ages, foliage-leaves have in gen- eral originated by the sterilization of spore-bearing organs. 9. Vegetative Multiplication.—In addition to repro- duction by spores, ferns may also be propagated vege- tatively in at least four ways. By one of these methods, the rhizome is cut into several pieces, and from every piece that contains a bud a new plant will develop. By. Fig. i8.—^A Boston fern (Nephrolepis), reproducing vegetatively by- means of runners or stolons. The parent plant is
RMMCNR7Y–. Text-fig. 33. Larvae of A, Polyzoa opuntia Lesson (St. WS 221), B, P. reticulata (Herdman) (St. MS 74), and C, Alloeocarpa incrustans (Herdman) (St. 388). External appearance (PI. V, fig. 6). The colonies vary in form, some having closely united zooids with little or no stolon, and in others the zooids are widely separated with long narrow stolons. Larva (Text-fig. 33B). In form this is very like the larva of P. opuntia. The trunk is from 0-72 to 0-90 mm. long, and the tail from i-o to 1-5 mm. excluding the projecting fin of test material. There are three papillae, about fourteen ampullae in
RM2A21739–Cluster of long runner grass growing over patch of freshwater algae in a muddy marshy area of St Lucia Estuary, Umkhanyakude District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
RFFDEC19–Fragaria ananassa, Garden strawberry, perennial herb with trifoliate leaves, white flowers and accessory berry fruit, red oval
RM2AG90PY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. /ill. Antennaria neglecta Greene. foot. Fig. 4403. Field Cats- Antennaria neglecta Greene, Pittonia 3: 173. 1897.An ennaria petaloidea Fernald, Rhodora i : 73- i899A. neglecta simplex Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 67: Bot.6: 33- 1903- Stoloniferous, the stolons long and slender, bear-ing small leaves, except at the ends, where they arenormally developed. Basal leaves oblanceol
RM2JW177N–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMRWNN3T–Elementary text-book of zoology (1884) Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0201clau Year: 1884 78 BRYOZOA. a brood-pouch in which the testes and ovaries open and the embryos are developed. A pair of ciliated excretory canals is present. Fam. Pedicellinidae. Stocks with stolons, on which the long-stalked indi- viduals project. PedlcelUna ecJiinata, Sars. (fig. 552). Fam. Loxosomidse. Long-stalked solitary animals. Loxosoma singulars Kef., L. neapolitanum Kow. Order 2.—ECTOPROCTA. Bryozoa with anus opening outside the tentacular circlet, This group includes by far the greater number
RMPFYJB8–. 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. 696 LABIATAE (mint FAMILY) t- -^ Flowers 5-10 mm. long; leaves at most 2 cm. long. 11. S. pdrvula Michx. Herbaceous; subterranean stolons monilifo'f m-tuber- iferous; pubescent throughout with spreading often viscid hairs, dwarf (0.8-3 dm. high), branched and spreading ; all but the lower leaves sessile and entire or sparingly toothed, the lowest round-ovate, the others ovate or lance-ovate, slightly heart-shaped ; flowers axillary. (Including v
RM2A2173P–Jetty with long runner grass growing over patch of freshwater algae in a muddy marshy area of St Lucia Estuary, Umkhanyakude District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
RM2AG90HC–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. /ill. Antennaria neglecta Greene. foot. Fig. 4403. Field Cats- Antennaria neglecta Greene, Pittonia 3: 173. 1897.An ennaria petaloidea Fernald, Rhodora i : 73- i899A. neglecta simplex Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 67: Bot.6: 33- 1903- Stoloniferous, the stolons long and slender, bear-ing small leaves, except at the ends, where they arenormally developed. Basal leaves oblanceol
RM2JW178K–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMT1HCDX–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports30inst Year: 1962 7.0 mm Text-fig. 33. Larvae of A, Polyzoa opuntia Lesson (St. WS 221), B, P. reticulata (Herdman) (St. MS 74), and C, Alloeocarpa incrustans (Herdman) (St. 388). External appearance (PI. V, fig. 6). The colonies vary in form, some having closely united zooids with little or no stolon, and in others the zooids are widely separated with long narrow stolons. Larva (Text-fig. 33B). In form this is very like the larva of P. opuntia. The trunk is from 0-72 to 0-90 mm. long, and the tail from i-o to 1-5 mm. excluding th
RMPFJM5J–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. HYDROIDA 55 From the reptant stolons proceed polyp stems up to I2 mm. long, generally unbranched; more rarely 2—4 polyp stems proceed from a common trunk, 1—2 nun. high. The polyps attain a length of 0.7 mm., and are fusiform, with 6—12 tentacles placed in a whorl. Below the tentacles the polyp is surrounded by a pseudohydrotheca, which it is very difficult to observe on the polvp when wholly extended. In general it is jellied and vigorously developed. The polyp stems are, particul
RM2AJ3PAF–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Bull. Torr. Club 21: 32. 1894. A low pubescent spreading or decumbent herb, with long-petioled cordate leaves, trailingleafy stolons, and large blue flowers in terminal secund bracted spikes. Calyx campanulate,15-nerved, slightly 2-lipped, its teeth all lanceolate, acute, the 3 upper longer than the 2 lower.Corolla much exserted, puberulent without, pubescent within, the tube
RM2JW177H–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMPFJM77–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. HYDROIDA 47 The rcptant stolons are covered by a continuous chitinous coenosarc, whose surface is studded with small ])rickles, among which occur larger chitinous spines about 1.5 mm. liigh, provided with lon- gitudinal rows of more or less regular small teeth. The large spines now and then show a tendency to divide at the apex. The pol'ps are up to 4 mm. long, whitish or faiulh' reddish, with 20—30 tentacles in a dense whorl below the oral portion. The tentacles form a belt which
RM2AJ3094–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . LABIATAE. Vol. III. 3. Mentha citrata Ehrh. Bergamot Mint.Fig. 3682. Mentha citrata Ehrh. Beitr. 7: 150. 1792. Perennial by leafy stolons, glabrous throughout;stem weak, branched, decumbent or ascending, i°-2°long. Leaves petioled, thin, ovate or ovate-orbicular,obtuse or the upper acute at the apex, rounded orsubcordate at the base, sharply serrate with lowteeth, the larger a
RM2JW179K–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMPG4DE4–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX Vn 715 EE. Without yellow color in liquefied gelatin (or slight traces only). e. Colonies white to pink or salmon. P. roseum (Fig. 252). ee. Colonies some shade of green. /. Colonies floccose, margin spreading by stolons. P. stoloniferum (Fig. 246). //. Colonies velvety; surface growth of fruiting hyphje only; conidiophores 200 to 400/4 long, with a verticil of branches; reverse and medium darkened in sugar media. P. atrameniosum (Fig. 253). CC. Liquefaction of gelatin none or
RM2AJ3T11–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . II. Scutellaria saxatilis Riddell. RockSkullcap. Fig. 3585. S. saxatilis Riddell, Suppl. Cat. PI. Ohio, 14. 1836. Perennial by filiform runners or stolons,glabrate or sparingly puberulent; stem slen-der, weak, ascending or reclining, simple orbranched, 6-2o long. Leaves ovate, slender-petioled, thin, coarsely crenate. obtuse at theapex, cordate at the base, i-2 long, or thelow
RM2JW179B–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMPFJMH7–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. HYDROIDA 47 The reptaut stolons are covered 1)- a continuous cliitinous coenosarc, whose surface is studded with small prickles, among which occur larger chitinous spines about 1.5 mm. high, provided with lon- gitudinal rows of more or less regular small teeth. The large spines now and then show a tendency to divide at the apex. The polyps are up to 4 mm. long, whiti.sh or faintly reddish, with 20—30 tentacles in a dense whorl below the oral portion. The tentacles form a belt which appear
RM2AJ5CKE–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . I. N5miphoides lacunosum fAent.) Ktintze.Floating Heart. Fig. 3371. ViUarsia lacunosa Vent. Choix des Plantes, 9. 1803.Limnanthemum lacunosum Griseb. Gent. 347. 1839.Xymphoides lacunosum Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 429. 1891. Rootstock buried in the mud, the roots long andfibrous. Primary leaves membranous, submerged, short-petioled; stems (stolons) filiform, greatly elongated,somet
RM2JW177K–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMPFHX8P–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. HYDROIDA 55 From the reptant stolons proceed polyp stems up to 12 mm. long, generally unbranehed; more rarely 2—4 polyp stems proceed from a common trunk, 1—2 mm. high. The polyps attain a length of 0.7 mm., and are fusiform, with 6—12 tentacles placed in a whorl. Below the tentacles the polyp is surrounded by a psendohydrotheea, which it is very difficult to observe on the polyp when wholly extended. In general it is jellied and vigorously developed. The polyp stems are, particularly in their proximal part, irregularly wrin
RM2AWFDY8–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . 944: 16. Bayer, 1956: F186. Diagnosis Polyps long and tubular. Base of calyx interior filled with mesoglealintrusion material mixed with sclerites. Polyps commonly solitary but may budlateral secondary polyps. Stolons may form multi-layered platforms or sheets. Four species of northern Europe, West Indies, and Indo-Pacific. Type species. Telestula septentrionalis Madsen, 1944 (by original desig-nation); Iceland. Remarks Material recently collected from the Transkei coast at 460 m depth isassignable to this genus. The lar
RM2JW177W–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RMPFJMGA–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. HYDROIDA 55 From the reptant stolons proceed polyp stems up to 12 nmi. long, generally nnbranched; more rarely 2—4 polyp stems proceed from a common trunk, 1—2 mm. high. The polyps attain a lengtli of 0.7 mm., and are fusiform, with 6—12 tentacles placed in a whorl. Below the tentacles the polyp is surrounded by a pseudohydrotheca, which it is very difficult to observe on the pohp when wliollv extended. In general it is jellied and vigoron.sly developed. The polyp stems are, particularly i
RM2AND48D–Organography of plants, especially of the archegoniatae and spermaphyta . shaded for the sakeof distinction ; S, tubes ; R, leaf-roots; Sj young tube at the end of aleaf-root; x marks where th° ends of these have been cut off. Magnified 3.A portion, three centimeters long, has been cut out of the scape. 1 These turn their under-surface to the apex of the stolon, and, consequentl), axillary shoots TRANSITION BETWEEN ORGANS IN UTRICULARIA 239 The leaves in many species are marked by an extraordinary power ofreproduction ; stolons, even new leaves, may spring from the leaves (Fig. 171,/). The st
RM2JW179D–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RM2AG9AMY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 10. Erigeron philadelphicus L. Philadel-phia Fleabane. Skevish. Fig. 4370. Erigeron philadelphicus L. Sp. PI. 863. 1753. Perennial by stolons and offsets, soft-pubescentor sometimes nearly glabrous; stems slender,mostly branched above, i°-3° high. Basal andlower leaves spatulate or obovate, obtuse, dentate,I-3 long, narrowed into short petioles; upperstem leaves clasping and
RM2JW179G–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RM2AJ46HR–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 6. M.virginica. I. Myosotis scorpioides L. Forg-et-me-not.Mouse-ear Scorpion-grass. Fig. 3529. Myosotis scorpioides a.r. pahistris L. Sp. PI. 131. 1753.Myosotis pahistris Lam. Fl. Fr. 2: 283. 1778. Appressed-pubescent, perennial, with slender root-stocks or stolons; stems slender, decumbent or as-cending, rooting at the lower nodes, 6-i8 long.Leaves oblong, oblanceolate or ob
RM2JW177G–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RM2AJ1REA–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . lis L. Common Speed-well. Fluellin. Gipsy-weed. Fig. 3799.Veronica officinalis L. Sp. PI. 11. 1753. Perennial by stolons, pubescent all over; stem as-cending, s-io high. Leaves oblong, oval, or obo-vate, petioled, V-2 long, obtuse at the apex, serrate,narrowed into the petioles; racemes spike-like, nar-row, dense, elongated, often borne only in alternateaxils, much longer than
RM2JW1799–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RM2AG92W9–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. es linear-oblong and obtusish. Fields, hillsides and woodlands, Maine to Ontario,Virginia and Iowa. May-July. Antennaria canadensis Greene, Pittonia 3 : 275. 1898. Stems 8-i2 high, slender. Basal leaves andthose of the ends of stolons spatulate to oblan-ceolate, obtuse or apiculate, I-iJ long, 6 wideor less, gradually tapering from above the middleto a long narrow base, i-ner
RM2JW179H–Close up plant portrait of Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’, Nepeta hederacea ‘Variegata’, natural patterns and textures
RM2CF4M00–Natural close-up abstract of Hosta's and feather
RM2AJ21P1–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 4. Mimulus Geyeri Torr. Geyers Yellow Alonkey-tiower. Fig. 3778.M. Geyeri Torr. in Nicollet, Rep. Up. Miss. 157. 1843.Miniuhis Jamesii T. & G.; Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10: 371. 1846.M. glabratus var. Jamesii A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. Ed. 2, 2: 447. 1886. Perennial by stolons, glabrous or nearly so;stems slender, creeping, diffusely branched, root-ing at the nodes, 6-i8 long. Leaves
RM2CF4KYX–Natural close-up abstract of Hosta's and feather
RM2AWPE49–A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States . on (L.) Kuntze {Cynodon Dadylon (L.) Pers.).(Fig. 46.) Bermuda-grass. A gray-green perennial; culms exten-sively creeping, either below the surface of the soil forming rhi-zomes, or above ground forming stolons, the fertile shoots ascend-ing, smooth, a few inches to as much as 2 feet in height; sheathssmooth, flattened and keeled, vil-lous on each side at the throat;ligule a very short ciliate-fringedmembrane; blades flat, 2 to 4 mm.wide, 3^ to 2 inches long or onsterile shoots sometimes muchmore or l
RM2CF4KYR–Natural close-up abstract of Hosta's and feather
RM2CDJX33–. The ecological relations of roots . Fig. 45.—Fragaria virginiana. Fig. 44.—^Rhizome and roots of Erigeron Fig. 46.—Allium cernuum. asper. Fragaria virginiana.—Fragaria forms societies rather extensively on theforest floor, even in the dense shade of spruce seedhngs. In addition to thelong, slender stolons, it is furnished with rhizomes only 3 to 5 mm. m diameterbut often several inches long. From these arise the dark-colored fibrous rootsa millimeter or less in diameter. There are usually 6 to 10 of these on an inchof the rhizome. Many of them pursue an obhque course to a lateral distanceof
RM2CF4M07–Natural close-up abstract of Hosta's and feather
RM2CDYJ7G–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . considered along with thevariety of growth-forms, may in general be considered epharmonic. 11. Epilobium Billardierianum. (a.) Habitat.Found in moist sand-hollows. (6.) Groivih-form. Figs. 1 to 3. A small herb with the lower part of the stem rather woody and low-growing, from which arise several stolons running along the ground and * Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 44, p. 14. 166 Transactions. giving off rather long adventitious roots and leaves at short intervals.Stem reddish in parts, with tiny white hairs. Leaves glabrous, bright green,
RM2CF4M05–Natural close-up abstract of Hosta's and feather
RM2CD64HF–Hosta 'Winter Sun'
RMRDCWBW–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Arctic Plants: Morphology and Synonymy 25 b rhizome and may remain active for several years. There is no leafy rosette as the cushion is formed only by the numerous branched shoots with their inter- nodes very distinct, and with the leaves opposite. Halianthus peploides (L.) Fr. This is known best under this name; it is Arenaria peploides L., but the genus has also been called Ammodenia Patrinj Honkenya Ehrh., and Adenarium E,af. The vegetative reproduction is effected by means of long subterranean stolons with membran
RM2CD64H9–Hosta 'Winter Sun'
RMRHP9RM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. BUDDING AND LOCOMOTION IN SCYPHISTOMAS the removal of the base. But the stolons of the two groups were char- acteristically different. In all but one instance, the operated animals produced stolons which grew downward from the lower end of the re- maining stalk; while the control group produced long, typical pedal stolons which grew upward and outward from the side of the stalk. The experiment was repeated with similar results. (2) Twenty polyps were again selected as before, but were cut 8. Please note that these images are
RM2CD64HK–Hosta 'Winter Sun'
RMRGBJ89–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 230 BULLETIN 772, V. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.. 3 mm. long. It is com- monly cultivated in tropi- cal America for forage and has been introduced for this purpose in Flor- ida and southern Texas and also into the Tropics of the Old World. In Porto Eico it is called malojilla. This species has been incorrectly re- ferred to P. molle Swartz. A field of Para grass soon becomes a tangle of stolons and the decumbent bases of the stems, and for best results it must be renewed by plowing or disking. Panicimi Tnaximum Jacq.
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RMRR4DD6–. An account of the alcyonarians collected by the Royal Indian marine survey ship Investigator in the Indian Ocean. Alcyonaria. 91 end. It gives off' a few stolons at its base, is granular in appearance and some- what leathery in texture. The polyparium is imperfectly oval in shape, with the long axis at an angle to the stem, and is slightly flattened in one plane. The surface is well developed and almost continuous on one side, but on the other it is irregular. The branches are almost uniform in length, rounded and thick, and give rise to the polyp-bearing twigs by repeated divisions. The ste
RM2CD64HA–Hosta 'Winter Sun'
RMRDTJ9H–. Handbook of grasses, treating of their structure, classification, geographical distribution and uses, also describing the British species and their habitats. Grasses. MEADOWS AND PASTURES 19 agreeable scent to hay : its flavour is bitter and aromatic. Flower- ing from early May to July. Alopecurus pratensis, the Meadow Foxtail (fig. 36), comes next into flower. The rootstock has very short stolons ; leaves flat, rather broad, tapering above, with flattish ribs, pale green ; ligule truncate, scarcely as long as broad ; basal sheaths purplish-brown. Culms 2-3 ft. Panicle spike-like, cylindric,
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RM2DDRGA2–Hosta Kanagashii in the wider landscape showing patterns and forms in the natural environment
RMRE36X3–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 164 STRUCTUEE AND LIFE HISTORIES {Cystopteris bulbifera) received its specific name from the fact that it bears bulbils. A third method is illustrated in the very interesting "walking fern" (Camptosorus rhizophyllus), where the tips of the long acuminate leaves rest upon the moist ground, take root, and develop an entire new plant at the distance of the leaf's length from the parent fern (Fig. 122). The result of several repeti- tions of this suggested the common name "walking fern." A fourth method is by means of stolons or "runners&q
RM2DDRG72–Hosta Kanagashii in the wider landscape showing patterns and forms in the natural environment
RMRDK3X1–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Veronica americana Schwein. American Brooklime. Fig. 3797. V. americana Schwein.; Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10 : 468. 1846. Similar to the preceding species, perennial by stolons or leafy shoots, glabrous throughout; stem decumbent, usually branched, rooting at the lower nodes, 6'-3° long. Leaves oblong, ovate or oblong-lanceolate, all distinctly petioled, sharpl
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RMRDPC44–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 31. Viola lanceolata L. Lance-leaved or Water Violet. Fig. 2953. Viola lanceolata L. Sp. PI. 934. 1753. Glabrous, usually profusely stoloniferous in late summer, the stolons rooting at the nodes and bear- ing apetalous flowers; rootstock slender; scapes 2'-^' high; mature leaves lanceolate or elliptical, the blade 2i'-6' long. s"-io" wide, gradually tapering
RM2DDRGAA–Hosta Kanagashii in the wider landscape showing patterns and forms in the natural environment
RMRGBBDK–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. IDENTIFICATION OF GRASSES. 21 32. Nimble Will (Muhlenbergia schreberi; fig. 36). A pale-green, glabrous perennial, creeping by stolons; leaves rolled in the bud; collar narrow, glabrous; auricles none; ligule membranous, short, lacerate ; sheaths compressed, loose; blades short when young, soft and flat; stolons very slender, hard, wiry, much branched, the joints one-half to 1 inch long. Often the fine, very much branched stolons of this grass lie off the root only when the joints come in contact with the soil. ground
RM2DDRGBF–Hosta leaves close-up abstract, patterns and structures in nature
RMRDJMN5–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 10. Erigeron philadelphicus L. Philadel- phia Fleabane. Skevish. Fig. 4370. Erigeron philadelphicus L. Sp. PI. 863. 1753. Perennial by stolons and offsets, soft-pubescent or sometimes nearly glabrous; stems slender, mostly branched above, l°-3° high. Basal and lower leaves spatulate or obovate, obtuse, dentate, 1/-3' long, narrowed into short petioles; upper st
RM2DDRGB0–Hosta Kanagashii in the wider landscape showing patterns and forms in the natural environment
RMRG76E0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 134 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. them through vascular processes arising from the posterior end of the abdomen and joining the common stolons. The smaller specimen is a looser group of a few zooids connected by stolons. The largest zooids are in the preserved condition about 23 mm. long. Each consists of a long, very narrow abdomen inclosed in a tubular sheath of tough test which extends posteriorly into a more or less elongate pedicel and at the anterior end enlarges (expanding more toward the ventral than toward the dorsal
RM2DDRGAG–Hosta Kanagashii in the wider landscape showing patterns and forms in the natural environment
RMRR4DF6–. An account of the alcyonarians collected by the Royal Indian marine survey ship Investigator in the Indian Ocean. Alcyonaria. 57. Fig. 30. D. crystallina. The stalk is short, and the long axis of the polyp-bearing portion stands at an angle to the stalk. The stalk is short, measuring 1'2 cm. in length, somewhat thick and rigid, and gives off fi'om its base and for a short distance up the side numerous stolons to which are attached frag- ments of shells and grains of sand. The polyparium is pear-shaped and slightly flattened in one plane, and consists of a number of branches which rise almost
RM2DDRGB2–Hosta leaves close-up abstract, patterns and structures in nature
RMRDJTM1–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 11. Scutellaria saxatilis Riddell. Rock Skullcap. Fig. 3585. 5. saxatilis Riddell, Suppl. Cat. PI. Ohio, 14. 1836. Perennial by filiform runners or stolons, glabrate or sparingly puberulent; stem slen- der, weak, ascending or reclining, simple or branched, 6'-2o' long. Leaves ovate, slender- petioled, thin, coarsely crenate, obtuse at the apex, cordate at the b
RM2DDRG5T–Hosta leaves close-up abstract, patterns and structures in nature
RMRDJMGN–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 45° COMPOSITAE. Vol. III.. Antennaria canadensis Greene, dian Cat's-foot. Fig. 4395- Cana- Antennaria canadensis Greene, Pittonia 3 : 275. 1898. Stems 8-12' high, slender. Basal leaves and those of the ends of stolons spatulate to oblan- ceolate, obtuse or apiculate, l'-li' long, 6" wide or less, gradually tapering from above the middle to a long narrow ba
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